Monday, May 4, 2026

Trains, Old Churches, Friends, And Family Roots

 Happy May!  This is for sure my favorite month, with my birthday and Mother's Day all in one swoop. 💚 ~emerald is my birthstone~  Long post today, so just to prepare you for the many pictures I took on my recent trip to my hometown.  We left early in the morning, and the first thing I needed was a cup of coffee, so down the mountain we went straight to Starbuck's.  They have a new strawberry matcha loaf that I tried.  It was good, but I prefer the original raspberry loaf.



I drove the whole time, so we made stops along the way, and treated myself to fast foods that I never get to eat.  I can't remember the last time I had the Burger King chicken sandwich, and oh, I loved every bite.  We got to my hometown and rested a bit, and that night I met my girlfriends at a popular restaurant in town, and I was glad to see many other friends at the fundraiser dinner also.  I've known these friends since high school, and some of them since grade school.  They.know.me.  They are respectful, loyal, funny, and make me laugh.





The next morning, Jess met me at Starbuck's, and it was nice to catch up on the happenings of Francesca's life.  I love to hear the stories she tells - they are interesting and funny.  She loved the nail stickers I got her, and started putting them on right away.  After, we went to Brian's mom's house.  Now, I've mentioned this before, but she is the most gracious hostess.  She served us coffee as soon as we got there, and always makes sure we are comfortable and welcome.

For lunch, we headed over to our favorite taqueria, and my brother joined us.  I'm always so happy to see him.  This is where Mia lost her tooth.  She was very uncomfortable, and after chomping on something, it finally came out.  I was telling them how we used to have our teeth pulled back then - my mom would take a piece of thread, wrap it around my tooth, and yank it out!  Nel gave her brother and me some thoughtful gifts.  Mine was the cutest cloth doll, and she's wearing pearl earrings, just like I did for the dinner.







For the fundraiser dinner, I always like to wear a different color than the year before, and this year I went with white.  It was a pretty white blouse, which went well with my pearl earrings.  Nel does my hair every year, and I told her I wanted the top part poofed up.  So, she brushed it, teased it, twisted it, poofed it, and after a few "ouches," my hair was done.😬  But honestly, she does an excellent job with hair styles, and used to do Jess' hair all the time for proms and events.  This is the blouse I wore; simple and lightweight with flared sleeves.



Sisters ready to party! ✨✨✨

We can't forget about the photo booth.  I'm so glad they added this feature at the dinner because it's a fun and festive time with props like hats, feather boas, sunglasses, fans, and more.

And a mother can't ask for better sons-in-law.  Along with my son, they seem to go with the flow, which isn't easy in an all-girl family.





The next morning, we all met at our favorite cafe'.  There is a train that runs alongside the restaurant, and you can sometimes hear it while you're eating.  I get sentimental, as trains are special to me for many reasons, one being that my grandfather worked for the railroad. 🚂  I always order the same thing, scrambled eggs with onions and cheese, sausage, and a cinnamon roll.  Friends, their sausage is amazing, and they get it from the meat market in town, which has been in business for over 70 years.  Charlotte loved to watch the toy train that runs along the upper part of the rooms.

Sunday we had a little nostalgic time..... drove pass the house I grew up at, stopped at the church I went to as a child, and visited my favorite park in town.  Mia went down the longest slide ever!  And her and Nel and uncle B. walked over to the bridge at the park and played 'billy goats gruff'.....the same game Nel used to play as a kid.  Mia was the Troll.  When we got to the church, we all went inside and had a quiet and peaceful moment together.  This is the church with the beautiful stained glass windows.  I told Mia that her mama was Baptized in this very church, and she just listened.  I can't explain how very special it was to see Mia kneel before the alter....... the same alter that so many sacred ceremonies were held through the years for my family.  And I mentioned to her that in back of the church was the spot where her mama was Baptized.





That night we went to a sushi restaurant for dinner.  Nel and her brother love sushi. 🍣 Me not so much, so I ordered the teriyaki chicken with rice. 🍚

We all had a fantastic time....seeing glimpses of the past, and appreciating our time together in the present.  This is the town that my kids grew up, I grew up, and my dad grew up - three generations.

The next morning we got up very early and headed back home. Close to home and still in the city, my son found a pizza place to try out - MOD Pizza (made on demand).  One of the best pizzas I've had, and will definitely go back again.  We stopped at Sprouts and picked up some goodies to take home, and I really wanted to go inside Home Goods and browse because I love the uniqueness of their items.  I bought this white marble paper towel holder with a cute flower design.





As I was starting to drive back up the mountain, I noticed the most lovely clouds, and I had to pull over for a minute to get some pictures.







And for me, there's just no place like home.  The Robins have been on my lawn all week welcoming me home.






27 comments:

R's Rue said...

This made me cry happy tears. Thank you.

🌸 Debby/My Shasta Home said...

Aww, going home...so nice when home hasn't changed all that much. I know you always have fun seeing old friends and since it truly us a family affair, it makes it quite the occasion. Nope haven't tried MOD yet but my son and his wife like it too. There's just so many pizzas I want to try and so little time to try them all. At the public market they have a pizza place I'm dying to try. You have to go there, I really think you'd love our public market of culinary delights.
Did it rain? I heard we may see our infamous triple digits soon.We'll see...Have a delightful week, Sheri

Chatty Crone said...

I know you had a great time - I can tell by your words here. You enjoy going home and yet you enjoy your real home.
Do you have an emerald for your birthstone like a ring or something? I tried a Dubui Chocolate Matcha drink at Starbucks and I am addicted. Glad you got to see your friends. Always fun. Who is Brian? I love coffee too. And tea. So nice you got to see your family too and Francesca losing a tooth! It is so nice the girls have each other to grow up with. I liked your hair and white shirt. I don't think I have been to any place with a photo booth like that. Interesting. Our Chick Fil A has a train that goes around near the top of the restaurant too - the kids love it.
I don't care for sushi either, but my son and his family do. Well, lastly, I love the church and how the girls respect it and see that that momma's had history there. Awesome. And then you got to go shopping - and come HOME!

LoveT. said...

The cloth doll Nel gave you is adorable.

The white blouse looks so great on you, very pretty with your dark hair.

And how beautiful is that colorful stained-glass window?

I wish you a wonderful new week in May.

photowannabe said...

I can tell you had the most delightful time. Forever Friends and family and of course great food. Nothing better.
So glad you could see your church and the effect it had on your granddaughters. Very special.
Oh yes, I really like that blouse. Perfect for the occasion.
Thanks for the comments on my blog. Will be back soon.
Sue

Marilyn @ MountainTopSpice said...

So many very special memories made, Sheri! It made my heart so happy for you that you had such a sweet and blessed time with your girls, and what a fun picture of all of you! You looked just gorgeous, and such a shining smile on your face! So wonderful that you got to share these memories with your family, they are so special, and the girls are old enough to appreciate them. Losing a tooth is never fun but we used to do the same thing, tie a string to a door, lol! I pray you have a blessed week ahead, and may the robin's song be beautiful and glorious in this springtime weather!

Hena Tayeb said...

What a wonderful time you had. Loving both the old pictures and the new. You have a beautiful family.

Carla from The River said...

Hello Friend,
Oh, I enjoyed this so much. Your family is a blessing to me. I love how close you all are and the love you have for each other.
I enjoyed the story about your childhood church. It was a blessing it was open for you to go inside.

Ginny Hartzler said...

The robin is actually looking back at you to pose! I don't know what a taqueria is! In fact, I have never heard if it. You do look pretty in the white blouse! Not too casual and not too pretty, just perfect. The doll is adorable and so pretty! I have never seen a stained-glass window like this! Huge and gorgeous! It is down very low, almost like a wide door! You have such a beautiful family, and what memories!! I'm so glad you had your camera at these events!

Marilyn Miller said...

What a wonderful adventure! So glad you had a good trip and special time with your family. You looked lovely in the white top. Loved the photo booth idea.

Chrissy T said...

Hello! What a wonderful trip it sounds and looks like!! I’m so glad!

Linda O'Connell said...

I am so happy to be back on my blog. Your visit sounds wonderful. I am so happy to catch up with your life, after 3 years absence. What a lovely family. Happy birthday!

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

Heart warming post, being with your family is the best part of life. Love the blouse you wore. The church stained glass is stunning.
May

Veronica Lee said...

So glad you had such a wonderful trip.
It’s always a joy to reconnect with old friends and share those special family moments.
Love the thoughtful doll Nel gave you--such a sweet gift.
And how touching that you could visit your childhood church and see the impact it had on your granddaughters.
Those are memories that will stay with them forever.
Blessings, Sheri 🌹

Patricia said...

What a wonderful trip you had Sheri. Family time is the best, and our hearts are always drawn back to where we grew up. Meeting your old friends for the fundraiser was great - what a fun old photo! The doll with the pearl earrings is really sweet, and one to treasure. Your whole family are lovely, and you look beautiful in the white top with your hair all done up. It was so nice you all went to the church with such special family memories (and gorgeous stained glass too). I love your cloud photos; you really live in a beautiful place. Blessings to you.

MELODY JACOB said...

This is such a rich, heartfelt post, full of those small, meaningful moments that make a place truly feel like home. The blend of family, old friendships, and revisiting places tied to your roots gives it a deep sense of continuity across generations.

Jeanie said...

This sounds like a perfect visit, Sheri. Beautiful family photos tell the story -- lots of smiles and happiness there. And of course, seeing friends is so wonderful. I'm glad you could show the littles the places of your past (that church is lovely). And the fundraiser sounds like it was fun, too. This post is so filled with love and joy. (And by the way -- great job on your hair! You look mah-vel-ous!

Rajani Rehana said...

My birthday month too

Shug said...

Sheri....I have so enjoyed this post...each and every photo depicts the fun Every single picture from your trip feels like a little window into pure joy. Each one captures laughter, connection and the kind of happiness that draws a family so very close to each other. From those quick, carefree fast food stops..(that can sometimes turn into the best memories) to the unhurried moments of sitting together for coffee and catching up on life. Your getting to visit with the kids as well as being a part of the fundraiser tells a story of love and togetherness. And...you all looked amazing..those photo booths are fun and they add to any event. This is the kind of trip where you can completely fill a photo album. So glad you had a safe trip and that you have a heart so full of these sweet memories..

Donna said...

Oh I love the towel holder!! SO pretty!
It looks like you all had a blast...and I miss the '70's....
Happy week!
hugs
Donna

Sadia Jabeen said...

Happy May to you too! 💚 This post already feels full of warmth and happiness — birthday month, Mother’s Day, and emeralds all together sounds like the perfect combination. I love the excitement and personal touch here, and honestly, there’s no such thing as too many hometown photos when they’re shared with this much heart and joy.

R's Rue said...

Sending hugs my friend.

photowannabe said...

Hi was the place you had breakfast with the trains the Pacific Cafe? We love going there too.
Sue

Lux G. said...

Looking at old photos make me nostalgic of my own past. These are all great photos. Hope you have a wonderful month!

Louca por porcelana said...

Precious trip!!! Happy Mother's Day, dear Sheri!

Debbie Nolan said...

Ah Sheri - your trip home sounds so wonderful. What a great way to revisit all those old memories that only grow sweeter in time. Also when is your birthday this month? If I missed it hope it was super! Your pictures of the clouds and sky were just breathtaking. Thanks for sharing a glimpse into your lovely past life. Take care - Hugs!

Susan said...

Oh my GOODNESS, Sheri. What a trip and time you had! What glorious days and nights, meals out, all kinds of experiences. I could not possibly be more thrilled for you! What a beautiful family you have. Thanks so much for sharing such special times with us. Loved reading all! Hugs. Susan