Sorry for the lack of posts; these little ladies have been busy! We had sorority initiations, weekend roadtrips, Homecomings, formals, and a Valentine's Day!
I'll let the others tell about their events, I just want to give a little update on things back at the ranch! Deb Deb and Tom Tom have been parenting this little lonely one by herself again. We miss those girls. :) But we have been going going going here too!
Homecoming: I had my last Homecoming as a student! Ah!! I can't really believe it myself. It was bittersweet; it's just another "last" for my Senior year.
Our theme was "Holly Jolly Homecoming" and our senior hall was 4th of July!
We were proud:

^^There's my friend Anna! :)
My favorite part of the week was when my Senior class set off sparklers in our cafeteria. Yes. INSIDE. It was neither allowed nor prohibited by the administration... The smoke alarms did not go off! Which was good but also kind of scary. It was pretty smoky!
Next is Formal! My high school has a Winter Semi-formal dance the week after Homecoming...yet another "last"! It was a good time:
That's me on the left with my friends Katie and TA!
THEN I HAD A SNOW DAY!!!!
I shouldn't be so excited; there wasn't actually any snow. Yet, the threat was enough for our FAVORITE head of school to cancel school! The early Valentine's Day present was much needed. Daddy woke me up with the news. I was so happy that I hugged him! Then my mommy woke me up with Chik-fil-A! IT WAS A GREAT DAY. :)
Also on this best day ever, I baked. Cupcakes and cookies to be specific. The cupcakes were nothing special, but the cookie recipe I must share.
This is an old stand-by for our family. We call them "Drop Cookies" because you drop them onto wax paper to cool. Apparently, most people know them as "No-Bake" cookies. Daddy doesn't like them, so that always means more for the rest of us! ;) You can tell this recipe is well-loved:

RECIPE:
1 1/2 cups sugar
1/2 cup milk
1 stick butter
2 1/2 TBSP. cocoa
Mix together on the stove top in a sauce pan and let it boil for 4min. on medium high heat. Take off the heat and add these ingredients quickly:
2 1/2 cups Quick Minute Oats
2 tsp. vanilla
(and an optional 1/2 to 1/3 cups peanut butter that I usually leave out)
Drop by spoonfuls onto wax paper. They will harden with time.
Then eat them!! They are especially yummy warm. Do not be deterred by the copious amounts of sugar and butter. You only live once. ;)

I hope you are enjoying your February. Happy belated Valentine's Day!
~Mary Claire









