Tuesday, July 05, 2005

Freedom to Pray, Freedom of Speech, Freedom to Eat!!

I had a great 4th. Sunday night I went to Denton to Celebrate the 4th with some friends. We went out to Nik and Carrie's place out in the boonies and we set off a plethora of fireworks. Nik always buys the really big nice fireworks and apparently all of his neighbors also spend a weeks pay on fireworks because once again we had 360 degrees of fireworks to watch all night long.

We also had all the required American fare that is mandatory for a July 4th celebration. Cherry, peach, and apple cobbler, homemade vanilla ice cream, dirt cake, brisket, baked beans, Parker House rolls, spinach dip, coleslaw, potato salad... the list goes on and on. I personally ate enough food that had I sent the same quantity that I consumed to Africa I could have saved them and probably the rest of the world from hunger for at least a week. The whole "Live 8" concert would have been a moot point, but alas, I ate all of the food myself because I am big and selfish and I didn't have a way to get the food over to Africa anyway.

Monday I spent the day with my parents out on the lake. We started the day with breakfast at Old West in Sanger. I had the sourdough toast topped with hashbrowns, scrambled eggs and sausage gravy. I also had a side of bacon with that.

My Dad the Buoy Hugger

Then we went to the lake for about 5 hours and swam for a while. My dad got out in the water and swam over to one of those large buoy's that say, "No Wake" on them and he started climbing on it and he had both his arms and feet wrapped around it and it was so funny.

My dad is 70 and so you just had to be there to fully get the visual but he was straddling thing and it was rocking and spinning and he could barely hang on and so he said, "Eddie, come over here and push the other side!"

You see this thing is counter-balanced on the bottom with a big floating weight that holds it in place. Along with a huge rope that is covered in enough seaweed moss stuff that I could have opened a spa and given fifty ladies a full body seaweed moss wrap. So I am pushing on the other end and so now my dad is sticking straight up in the air still bear hugging this huge buoy and then I finally give up because I keep slipping all over the mossy stuff. I laughed and laughed at him. He is really so much fun and at 70 he is still like a big kid.

Later we went to Rudy's for a bbq lunch and then out to the new Cabela's in Ft. Worth to do some shopping for fishing nets and other sundry fishing items. That place is HUGE and if you are an outdoors enthusiast then this place is your Mecca.

Then to top off Eat Fest 2005 I went back to Cody Miller's house last night and we GORGE some more on hot dogs and homemade queso and fresh salsa. I made the queso and I must admit it was quite good.

So guess what today is... Time to start back on the South Beach Diet.

Let Freedom Ring.

14 Comments:

Edgy Mama said...

Yum. You make queso? I make a mean guacomole.

We have a big neighborhood potluck (plus kids' parade, slip and slide, and fireworks) every year. E-spouse's comment: "Our neighbors sure can cook!"

7:57 AM  
jes said...

what a fun 4th! i only saw one fireworks (firework?), and it was while i was driving across the White Rock Lake bridge. it kind of freaked me out because it was level with my car, and really close to the bridge. fireworks should just be taller than that.

8:23 AM  
Ben said...

Eddie... you know deep down... that you too, are a buoy hugger.

I, also, at too much.

9:38 AM  
steve said...

I am so hungry now... Sourdough with hashbrowns and gravy? YES! Sign me up! What is Dirt cake?

9:57 AM  
Ben said...

ATE too much.

11:01 AM  
Eddo said...

Dirt cake is made with pudding, cream cheese and cool whip. Chocolate and vanilla pudding that is. Then you cover the top with crushed oreos and it looks like dirt. It is really good.

Ben - we all knew what you meant - you little piggy.

11:03 AM  
Eddo said...

One little piggy was from Minnesota, one HUGE piggy was from Texas and he went to the Market and spent a months salary on cookie dough.

11:04 AM  
MsThang said...

MMM.. I am jealous of all the good food. Sounds like it was a blast over in your neck of the woods.

11:27 AM  
Clare said...

Buoy hugging sounds fun. Maybe you could start a new trend?

12:55 PM  
Live, Love, Laugh said...

haha! Eddie this post made me laugh again, that was so fun yesterday!! I wish I would've had a camera to photograph the two of you hanging onto that buoy! I could've sent it in to Funniest home videos!!

2:09 PM  
Ben said...

See. The truth comes out... Eddie is a "Buoy Hugger" too. lol. I knew I had you pegged.

2:17 PM  
Rya said...

Wow! I thought I ate a lot of yummy food.

4:07 PM  
Cav said...

Should have stop by the Cav house - we definatly minimized the texas cattle supply with all the brisket and ribs we feed 20 people.What is one more.

5:26 PM  
Tammy said...

Oh man that entry made me HUNGRY. The Dirt Cake sounds...delicious. I'm going to raid the fridge. I think all i got is cheese, though.

Eddo, sounds like you had a great 4th o July celebration. Good food, good friends, good water...to swim in, and good fireworks. Can it get any betta?

Oh, btw, i'm Tammy. I've been reading this particular blog...out of the zillion you have on your site...for awhile, as well as your comments on fellow bloggers. I just haven't commented on yours yet...i don't think. Anyway, nice to meet ya. Found you through OD and Following God's Will.

10:33 PM  

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