Sunday, September 28, 2008

Weekend Warrior

Well we went out to dad's house yesterday and all in all a good time was had. Sorry CD no fishing today, too tired.
The night started out innocent enough with pork loin and chicken legs a grillin'. Then my sister started in on the margaritas. We polished of a bottle that has been sitting around that house for at least 20 years, all I know is the name was San Andreas and it cost $4.95,but damn that was some good tequila. Then came out the Corazon, also some damn good tequila. Then the good times started to roll.

Aaahh…what else could you ask for?


Ready? This is about 4:00 in the afternoon. I was almost ready for them to go to sleep by then. Damn Tequila.
Notice dad and Eddie in the background? The next shot is right after this one.


Eddie Chillin' Such a cool cat.


Mellows…My sister her hubby my dad and the kids. It was good to see dad smile. I worry about him sometimes.


It was good to hang (and get drunk) with my dad. Dad inebriated, that is a rare sight to behold for sure.
He had a few laughs at my drunk ass trying to get the fire going. He insisted on starter fluid but I would have none of that shit. So lighting, blowing and getting my eyebrows burned turned out to be how to start a fire last night.

No more tequila for for me for awhile. I had my fill yesterday.

5 comments:

CharlieDelta said...

Bitchen kerrcarto! Sounds like a good time man! Your "too tired" to fish is a little weak, but I'll let you slide on that... Looks like your had a bitchen time, and that's all that matters.

CharlieDelta said...

BTW, did Eddie get into the stash? He looks mighty relaxed...

Claudia said...

Great week-end Kerrcarto. Good for your dad, and all of you. I learned to click on the pictures to enlarge them. But I miss half of them this way. On Flick'r I could choose the size. Wouldn't you want (the 3 of you) to have Flick'r? It would be fun.

Kelly(Mom of 6) said...

Dontcha have a good propane torch?

kerrcarto said...

Gotta teach the boy survival skills. There is no lighter fluid or propane torches in the woods.