50 Is The New 49

My dreamy nephew, Brandon Tucker, turned 50 today. He was born to my oldest sister, Mercedes, and her hubby, Nuk, way back in 1970. You know—way back before time and dirt even existed.

When I was in college at Weber State in the 80’s, I lived with the Tucker’s a couple of times. I saw Brandon and his siblings be kids, up-close and loud. I remember Brandon often going outside to practice sports. He practiced football by practicing spiking the ball and choreographing end zone dances. He practiced running by practicing breaking the ribbon at the finish line. How could I not admire his fervor for winning?! He was dedicated to being triumphant, no matter his chosen sport. Now, he’s a Yankees fan and a Patriots fan, but I have learned to forgive him for that.

Around three years ago, Brandon’s right foot had to be amputated. Since that time, I think of him as my own personal peg-leg pirate. Losing his foot did not stop him from playing golf, as one of these photos shows. Another photo shows his flip-flop foot. And, so importantly, yet another photo shows Brandon with his granddaughter, Jolee, who graces us with her head Bow Tie o’ the Day.

Merry 50th Birthday, old boy!

Art Makes Skitter Yawn With Joy

We believe art is important to the vibe of a home as well as to our souls. When we’ve traveled to any new destination, art museums have often ended up being our fave sights there. For our home’s above-the-sofa art, Suzanne chose a print of Gustav Klimt’s “The Kiss.” Cool-a-rama. I’ve had my Klimt-inspired Bow Tie o’ the Day for a couple of years, but Skitter only recently acquired her own Klimt-esque Tie o’ the Day. She wanted to show it off to y’all, and I caught her in mid-yawn.