SUPPER CLUB - Monday, May 2nd
Posted: Mon May 02, 2016 3:21 am
Good Morning!
We had such a nice day yesterday with Mary, Sue, and Kenn. All the quilt shops were closed, so we all five strolled our little waterfront and hit a few neat shops. I forget what a pretty little town we live in here. It's good to have visitors now and then to remind us. We had lunch at one of our favorite watering holes and then stopped at our Christmas Shop on the way home. DH built a campfire and my brother, Jim and his wife, Terry showed up. Finally we put Sue's pork chops, on the grill, added her macaroni salad and we tossed a green salad. Ended with a nice visit our our covered deck, overhead white Christmas lights sparkling and the sound of our tinkling fountain. We were all yawning by 9:30pm. Today, not so quiet! The men are going to the old car museum, one of the largest in the country. They are taking Jim, too. We girls will finally get to hit most of our quilt shops. Hope to find a treasure or two.
BECCA - I'm getting very excited for your DD's new house and the new baby. You'd think it was my own family!! May is big in our family, too. My parents' anniversary (married in 1934) was the 28th and they had 5 grandsons born May 23, 24, 24, 27, (my son) and 28th. Everyone was vying for the best gift, I guess. Of course, I won!! (and I won again when Autumn was born on Daddy's birthday - Jan 10!)
JANA - so cute about Ethan's hands being dirty! I think I'd like to be there for french toast at your house!!
IRISH - wow! $1.98 already?! Nice to know we have a cushion if things get too wild! lol!! We all love reading, too. My mom instilled it in us, I guess. After she gave up nursing she became our high school librarian. I loved library club! When Aut started first grade, she couldn't read more than a few words, but at the end of the year, she was about 4th grade level. All those books she read? 316 - she read them aloud to anyone to would sit still long enough. And the dog counted as someone! I firmly believe reading is the key to success in life. How great to have the shower in August to look forward to!
CHICKIE, CHICKIE, Chickie - what are we going to do with you?? now you are eating baskets of CAT FOOD for your supper! Tsk, tsk, tsk. But your memories of San Fran were great. My take-away was you roller skated UPHILL?? in SAN FRANCISCO?? I could never stay upright on skates. So even that impresses me. But uphill?? Tacoma has some hills that can rival S.F. And my mom said she roller skated down them as a kid. Also going to the library. There are some adventures I think I'm glad I missed!
For supper tonite we are going to a Mexican restaurant. Probably fairly early. It's going to be 85' today so we're hoping for a patio table. Unless its' just TOO hot. It's our last night with the girls. Everyone leaves tomorrow. They have been such fun guests! Wish they could stay longer, but I know Mary is anxious to get to those grandkids up in Anchorage.
I hope you all, one day, get a chance to meet them! Such fun gals!!
happy suppertime!
We had such a nice day yesterday with Mary, Sue, and Kenn. All the quilt shops were closed, so we all five strolled our little waterfront and hit a few neat shops. I forget what a pretty little town we live in here. It's good to have visitors now and then to remind us. We had lunch at one of our favorite watering holes and then stopped at our Christmas Shop on the way home. DH built a campfire and my brother, Jim and his wife, Terry showed up. Finally we put Sue's pork chops, on the grill, added her macaroni salad and we tossed a green salad. Ended with a nice visit our our covered deck, overhead white Christmas lights sparkling and the sound of our tinkling fountain. We were all yawning by 9:30pm. Today, not so quiet! The men are going to the old car museum, one of the largest in the country. They are taking Jim, too. We girls will finally get to hit most of our quilt shops. Hope to find a treasure or two.
BECCA - I'm getting very excited for your DD's new house and the new baby. You'd think it was my own family!! May is big in our family, too. My parents' anniversary (married in 1934) was the 28th and they had 5 grandsons born May 23, 24, 24, 27, (my son) and 28th. Everyone was vying for the best gift, I guess. Of course, I won!! (and I won again when Autumn was born on Daddy's birthday - Jan 10!)
JANA - so cute about Ethan's hands being dirty! I think I'd like to be there for french toast at your house!!
IRISH - wow! $1.98 already?! Nice to know we have a cushion if things get too wild! lol!! We all love reading, too. My mom instilled it in us, I guess. After she gave up nursing she became our high school librarian. I loved library club! When Aut started first grade, she couldn't read more than a few words, but at the end of the year, she was about 4th grade level. All those books she read? 316 - she read them aloud to anyone to would sit still long enough. And the dog counted as someone! I firmly believe reading is the key to success in life. How great to have the shower in August to look forward to!
CHICKIE, CHICKIE, Chickie - what are we going to do with you?? now you are eating baskets of CAT FOOD for your supper! Tsk, tsk, tsk. But your memories of San Fran were great. My take-away was you roller skated UPHILL?? in SAN FRANCISCO?? I could never stay upright on skates. So even that impresses me. But uphill?? Tacoma has some hills that can rival S.F. And my mom said she roller skated down them as a kid. Also going to the library. There are some adventures I think I'm glad I missed!
For supper tonite we are going to a Mexican restaurant. Probably fairly early. It's going to be 85' today so we're hoping for a patio table. Unless its' just TOO hot. It's our last night with the girls. Everyone leaves tomorrow. They have been such fun guests! Wish they could stay longer, but I know Mary is anxious to get to those grandkids up in Anchorage.
I hope you all, one day, get a chance to meet them! Such fun gals!!
happy suppertime!