Sunday Sundries


Taffy, who appears to be a golden retriever, tries to look innocent about where that hole came from, but the dirt on her nose and the fact that at least one of her pals seems to be pointing at her, gave her away. (All of these are Mattel dogs.) (ETA: I changed out this photo because I realized in this one, in the upper left, there’s a sliver of Delta watching from a distance. Who can’t have any cake because of the chocolate. Oh, the bitterness.)

That’s a cake I made to celebrate the 1.5-year May birthdays of Timothy and Rhonda. It was in May that our crazy weather and power outages began. Since then, several of us have dealt with sickness, some have traveled, and Lindsey and Timothy have had crazy busy work schedules. Today became the day we could finally all gather: Rhonda, Lindsey, (their dog Pepper), Timothy, Debby, Tom, and me for much needed friend time. Among us, we contributed “finger foods”: queso and chips, puff pastries with fig preserves and brie, chicken wings with three dipping sauces, tuna salad for petite sandwiches, fresh raw vegetables and fruits, turkey sausages, artichoke and jalapeño dip with crackers, guacamole, and hummus and pita chips. I didn’t take any photos except of the cake, though I did catch the two (May) birthday celebrants as we sang “Happy Birthday” to them.


It was lovely to be with friends again and to talk honestly and openly about how we’re all feeling and reacting right now. Our connections are important and to be cherished.


This is the book I colored from back in October of 2022. I think I posted it on Instagram but never on here. If you squint at the page I colored, you may be able to see how, for the framed pieces on the mantel, I chose to copy Rothko postcards that I own.


I thought Mr. Reynolds might be lonely, so I chose a different coloring book I found last year at, I think, Jo-Ann Fabrics and Crafts, to color a page to go opposite Ryan’s in my sketchbook. Is Mr. Reeves one of the best souls on the planet? Sometimes it seems that way. I found photos online of him in one of his kitchens at some time or another, and used a few of the details for my choices as I colored.

A cozy day reading with Ryan next to a fire in the library, or watching Keanu prepare a meal, sounds like a good time–though I’m content with how I spent my Sunday: good friends, family, dogs, and food.

4 thoughts on “Sunday Sundries”

  1. Half a year, after all those power outages, storms, schedules, and sicknesses… B-DAYS!

    (Only to dubiously betrayed and ratted out by a westie with a bow tie, who clearly duped a loving retriever into getting cake for them. Just ask ol’ Spot over there, the look-out. Uh-huh…)

    I’m definitely loving the Reyn0lds and Reeves affair.

    1. Birthdays are special, so we celebrate them no matter how long it takes. =) It really would be just like a mischievous Westie to use a good-natured Golden as a minion. The other little dog, who looks like some kind of spaniel mix, is gazing at Taffy with such adoration that he probably wasn’t in on the con like the Dalmatian was.

      Meanwhile, I’m sure Ryan and Keanu are happy that you’re happy!

  2. Glad you guys got to spend some much-needed time together. Time with friends is always time well spent.

    I’d colour Ryan Reynolds in, if I had the chance…

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