To those who know my picky eating habits, I know it won't surprise you that I didn't eat watermelon until after we lived in Sedona (I was in my late twenties!). Now, I absolutely love watermelon! There are two things I don't like about watermelon though 1) Getting one home and it being "bad" - like the one Hubby got last week, it was pink. and 2) How expensive the seedless ones are now. They are almost four dollars each and I remember buying them at Sprouts in Texas for 99 cents!
Last evening we had had a wonderful dark red juicy watermelon with house guests we had known during our Beeson year (and who we saw some when we lived in Texas). It was absolutely wonderful to see their children 10 years later. We looked through our pictures from the Beeson year (2002 - 2003) and of course one of Hubby and my all time favorite pictures of the boys was in there. It's what we've always called "The Watermelon Picture"...
Look closely at what's on L's watermelon he is eating! Yum Yum |
One of first Beeson gatherings was on the lawn in front of our townhouses. I think it was for the fourth of July. I also found the second "Watermelon Picture" that was taken in our back yard in Albuquerque the following year. Our friend (who also has my name!) and her family were visiting. We met when she came to our garage sale and before our neighborhood was built up, we could see each other's houses even though she lived on another street. Her family always called if we left the garage door up at night. Her husband called one morning when he saw the tent you can see in the picture blow out of our yard and get picked up and carted away by construction workers. (Hubby went and retrieved it).
Isn't that beautiful GREEN grass for Albuquerque? |
Ahhh...precious! We really enjoy watermelon :) We really haven't found a good one though this year. They have all been on the bland side.
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