Monday, April 27, 2009

Sweet Escape

This is a story I wrote that was published in April's issue of PoV. I hope you enjoy!

http://www.povhouma.com/Articles/2009/04_April/lv_01_0409.html

Sweet Escape

Astronauts and vampires, dinosaurs and knitting, spiders hosting tea parties and last lectures frozen in time for generations to come.
“Every book is someone’s idea, their way of sharing thoughts, their loves and passions. And it’s here, sitting on our shelves!” explains Phyllis Lear, manager of Cherry Books. The simple act of walking through the door whisks you away to a world where anything is possible.
Author, Woody Falgoust and his wife, Susie Falgoust, opened Cherry Books over a year ago in the old Cherry Shoes building located on Canal Street in Thibodaux. Inside the store, the exposed brick walls, original pine ceiling and old-fashioned shoes on display remind customers of the history and the stories that the building itself holds.
“There is a special way that books call out to people and a certain charm to being able to lose yourself in a book,” says Susie Falgoust, “It’s a great feeling to give someone the gift of a book, knowing that you may help to inspire them.”
Cherry Books has all the books ordinary chain stores have and so much more. Reminiscent of The Shop Around the Corner from “You’ve Got Mail” this small store is big on personality. The staff is extremely knowledgeable and eager to help. Recommendations can be made though simple conversation of books you have enjoyed.
As a former teacher of early childhood education at Nicholls State University, Susie Falgoust knows the importance of reading aloud to children and takes pride in their children’s section. She wanted a place where children would feel comfortable coming in to read and play with educational toys without the fear of being shushed. All toys sold are sturdy, long-term toys that can be passed down through generations. On the shelves are carefully selected books for all ages, from Newbery Award winners to the popular “Twilight” series. Of course, no proper bookstore is complete without a story hour and Cherry Books hosts several a month for children of all ages. Recently they had a Dr. Seuss day where the children listened to stories while eating green eggs and ham.
In an attempt to support local authors, Cherry Books reserves a large nook in the shop for local authors to promote their new publications. Many authors drop by and host book signings. Even big stars like George Rodrigue have visited Cherry Books to meet with fans and sign copies of books.
If there’s a book you’re looking for and it isn’t in stock, they’ll get it for you. They also offer special discounts for teachers and students. Cherry Books is a one-of-a-kind gem, and the magic of this store stays with you long after you leave. PoV

Back tracking...

For the last 4 years, John has hosted a Crawfish Boil on Good Friday. The guys play golf in the early A.M., then John boils the crawfish. He has his own special blend of spices guaranteed to give you heartburn! We also boil plenty veggies like potatoes, corn, mushrooms, garlic, and cauliflower. Delicious!
I'm sure most of you saw these pics already on Facebook, but I wanted to post them here as well!


Me and Lola
Sunny and Grandma

Nanny, Grandma and Sunny

Aaron, Riley and Dad


Mark and Aaron
John doing his thing!

Me and John

LUNCH!!

John and Aaron

Dad and his first platter

CHEESE!! (Actually, CRACKER!!!!)

Chad
Nicholas

Of course, a baseball game broke out!

The leftovers!

So Lola likes to take pictures now. She says "Ok, yet me do it." "I taka you pitcha."
Its adorable. And with a digital camera she actually takes some decent shots.
These are by Lola.

Mark's dog Marley. Lola likes her tongue!

Ashliegh

Maddux

"Hey John, I taka you pitcha, say cheeeeeeeese!!!"

"Cheese May-ee"

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Spring time!

I am by no means a great gardener. I do not have a green thumb. These skills are reserved by my grandfather, Arthur Lee, and his children, including my mother. Most things I plant need to have "ignore" on their label to survive in my yard.
Houma is taking part in the Cleanest City Contest. We were instructed by the committee to clean up our yards. So before John took the weed-eater to everything in our yard, I snapped some pictures of our award winning thistle I was proudly ignoring in our front yard. It was waist high and made some pretty flowers.





Ok, so I thought it was pretty funny. I have great luck with weeds!! Haha!! I also have a few other plants that were blooming so I snapped some pics of them too.

My Confederate Jasmine. Smells WONDERFUL!
I planted it 2 years ago, I finally have flowers!




This is what my Mom calls a Bleeding Heart plant.
It's happy being ignored, growing up the side of my house.
This is the Bridal Wreath shrub growing wildly in my front yard.
It really needs to be trimmed back. But its happy!!






This is the wreath on my front door. My Mom made it.
I just think it's pretty....

Life of the Party




My brother's little 2 yr old daughter Lola is such the life of the party! She LOVES birthday parties. She sings very loudly and loves cake and ice cream. Well, like most kids, she REALLY likes the icing!!
My cousins Ashley and Michael had their bithday parties during March and these are a few pictures of them, my dad and Lola. Oh and Max the dog. Lola wanted to take him home.


Monday, April 6, 2009

TPC New Orleans

John played at Ellendale in a ProAm the other day. He made friends with his Pro, a young man named Justin Ahasic. Awesome person, very cool. They decided to go play a round at TPC in New Orleans the following Sunday. We also planned to go to a Hornets game that evening, so I was invited to tag along for the day. I LOVE the golf course. I think its so much fun just to ride along and enjoy the weather. I have gotten rather good at being a caddy. I have learned to read the course, tell John his distance to edge of green/pin, and even suggest a club. The wind was the tricky thing that day. Throws everything off! Justin brought another pro with us, and they played from the tips. Very impressive. John hung in there and did excellent!

These are some pictures from the golf course. The Zurich Classic will be held there in another week or so, and they have already begun to set up for the tournament.



Did I mention the giant lizards all around the course!!
The Clubhouse

Tents near the Clubhouse

BIG TENT

The boys looking at their balls.. hehe....

John teeing off

Carey

John putting on 18
Justin Ahasic
Justin putting on 18

John



Last hole. Pretty sign.

Putting on 18.


Having fun in the Press Room for the Zurich Classic!
Taking Questions

Yes, you from ESPN... Yes, I accept my new sponsorship from Titlest.


He was so excited and TOO cute!!