Learn More, As an independent consultant with Glass Slipper Concierge, an Authorized Disney Vacation Planner, I offer concierge travel planning for Walt Disney World® Resort, Disney Cruise Line, Disneyland® Resort, Adventures by Disney®, Aulani and other delightful destinations. After losing my mom I’ve been especially diligent in keeping our relationship strong. I don't kmow if it's a "southern" thing, but I love the whole treat table idea!

And after the cowpokes had made their way around all the stations, they came together again for a grand finale marshmallow shoot-out. How I wish we had more of his stories written down. Lovely details and looks like the kids had a blast! I have heard some, but most are new. S’mores and a roaring fire are the only things l, My dear neighbor celebrated the big 5-0 and a litt, Lazy bones ☠️ #porchlife #halloweendecor #, The spook-tacular culmination of a frightening fea, Help. We take no responsibility and give no guarantees or warranties, implied or otherwise, for content or accuracy of third-party sites. Mary, YES, I talk to him often. I could continue with all the things I admire most about him but, instead, I’m going to share my top two of his favorite sayings/teachings he’s shared with me through the years. Love the marshmallow shooters & wanted posters!! COW-PUNCHER: Also called Buckaroo, Cow Poke, Waddie, Cowboy, and in Spanish a "Vaquero". Let me just tell you that they were completely rapt with Honey’s presentation. Renee, I love these cowboy slang phrases. I love these sayings, Renee.

Guess again, Terrson. Margaret!

Merry Christmas to you and your dad, too! He’s still working, part-time, at his age.

Thanks for linking up such an awesome idea! Hellpppp. I am writing an ebook on birthday parties. But I’ve always wondered, is it real? a grand party. Halloween has crept into the kitchen! I loved watching westerns on Saturday mornings more than I loved cartoons. They had a rootin tootin grand ole time earning badges as they completed each phase of cowboy schooling at the W Corral. .

House's favorite position.

And, um, what do they mean? I talked to my dad a LOT and he’s passed away now and I still wish I’d talked to him more.

It looks perfect and even better looks like a fanstastic time. And you’re so blessed to still have your dad. Sold His Saddle: disgraced.

this is awesome! I thoroughly enjoyed your list, particularly “marble orchard.” There’s real poetry in that description of a graveyard! Bangtail – wild horse; mustang. To mark this entrance into a new decade, he’s decided it might be time to retire. Book Now. They approach a camp and before they dismount, they holler “Hello the camp!” This way they won’t be told to leave because they are still mounted. A rancher with no heart.

Prairie wool was grass. If you lie down with dogs you’re gonna come up with fleas. First things first, the cowpokes got their grub at the Chuck Wagon. There are many, many more. beautiful job! He also continues the habit of running every morning, Monday through Friday, and then completes a complicated array of calisthenics he learned during his years in the Navy. He gave me lots of anecdotal information, enough to create a genuine feel to the story. Pinning now…, WOW!! Brilliant. Where did all those terms come from, anyway? Just found your blog, and you have inspired me to try a bit harder in making parties fun!

My grandmother was a walking dictionary of phrases.

Last edited on Jun 09 2011. Barrel Fever: a hangover Bernhttp://momto2poshlildivas.blogspot.com/search/label/Sunday%20Showcase. This is your invitee's first look at what's in store for them. I absolutely love the typography on everything and all the games. At the coloring saloon, cowpokes made their own Wanted Posters and earned Crayola Corral badges.

Ninety years is something to celebrate, and both his sayings are priceless.

The dessert table boasted Bonfire S’mores, Snake in my Boot sour strips, Rope a Steer licorice sticks, Swing Yer Partner swirly pops, Cowpoke cake pops, a good ole fashioned birthday cake. And his parents and what their lives were like and his courtship of your mom.

Patricia, excellent saying. Fun stuff, Renee.

You don’t dismount until you know your are welcome! With all the activities behind us, we lit SIX candles and sang “Happy Birthday” to Gentleman Johnny. I have never seen that here in Jersey… I look forward to more party inspirarion! so thoughtful, detail-oriented and well executed. I am so glad your dad is still going strong. A WWII vet, he’ll turn 90 years old. This was fabulous – loving all the details. One of my favorite cowboy sayings is: Never approach a bull from the front, a horse from the rear, or a fool from any direction. My own father was a WWII naval officer, but he’s been gone seven years. http://www.peasandthankyous.blogspot.com/2011/05/lulus-cowgirl-chic-roundup.html, I featured this AMAZING party on TGIF Linky Party #7 – http://livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com/2011/11/tgif-linky-party-7.html – Feel free to stop on by and grab an I was Featured button and link up again =-)Beth, Take a look at the Kelty event on zulily today!

If I fail to exercise (which is far too often these days) I think of my father and feel like such a slug! As the cowboys arrived, they were greeted with a W Corral bunting and Wanted Posters (featuring their somewhat shady looking faces) nailed to trees coming up the drive.

I went surfing on the web recently and found a great site that breaks down many of the most popular slang, phrases, etc. Read today's post – hope you feel better and have a great time with your family. help. It over ’til it’s over!

What an amazing party! So precious! Pie eater: a country boy, a rustic

Great, unusual slang. Sort of sums it all up, doesn’t it? featuring you tomorrow during Sticker Time. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.

what an amazing party!

After the shoot-out, the little cowpokes were awarded their shiny silver cowboy badges as a symbol of their full fledged status and completion of training at W Corral. Love the rest of your sayings. Airin’ the lungs: a cowboy term for cussing.

I am now wiping diet coke off my shirt. My favorite saying when my children were young and didn’t want to leave a place we were visiting was “If we don’t leave, we can’t come back.” I am still using it today when the grandchildren don’t want to go home. I love cowboy slang. My favorite saying of hers was “nothing goes over the devils back that doesn’t come back under his belly”. These shooters were the impetus for the whole party, after the PCP fell head over heels in love with the one my Uncle John sent him nearly a year ago.



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