HOOD'S HAPPENING'S is about us two "older" (getting there) folk, and what ever we may be doing with life. Most of our time is taken up with our little girl, Miss Mindy. She has become the love of our life! You will see a lot about her here!
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Save Me Some!
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Monday, August 3, 2009
Licking chops and waiting patiently
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Chasing Butterflies
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Funny Noises
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Noooooooooo... It's Not Bath Day
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
How to hold a baby.................?

In this pic, I am learning how to hold a baby alligator. Now I would never have thought I would want to do this. It is just another courageous act of a 60 yr old. As I get older and older, I enjoy trying things that would never have even entered my mind before. This little guy was actually quite cute! Of course I can say that, considering he has a band around his mouth. Hmmm.....wonder what I will try next?
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
He Loves Me!
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Monday, July 27, 2009
Praying For Stellan
I am praying without ceasing for Stellan. On the upper right hand corner of my blog, you will see a button with Stellan's picture. If you click on this button, it will take you directly to his mother's blog, My Charming Kids. Stellan has had a heart condition since before he was even born. I have been following his story for many months now. Stellan has again hit a huge bump in his young life. So please click on the "praying for Stellan" button, and read about his life, his extremely courageous mom, and the rest of his family. Her blog will show you how God has been, and still is, working in their lives. It is guaranteed to bring you to your knees.
Fireworks In Florida




Living about 20 minutes from all the Attractions, we hear fireworks every evening, at 8pm, and at 9 or 10 pm. (depending what time of year it is). Ralph and I just happened to visit Epcot one Christmas season. Epcot, has the best fireworks out of all the parks. Here are some shots taken from the same vantage point, behind some palm trees. Those trees really set the scene in most of the pictures.
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