Tradition in our family, Bill’s and mine, is that on July 1st, no matter what day of the week it falls on, we host dinner for Bill’s parents, siblings and their spouses. This began soon after we purchased our home in London in 2002.
A few pictures of our past Canada Day celebrations.
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Bill's sister Liz |
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Bill and brother in law, Bruce |
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Family group before I perfected my camera |
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July 1st, 2015 |
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Last year, hot, an outside day for sure |
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Waiting for guests - 2015 |
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Gorgeous day on July 1st, 2015 |
With our small
home, a small gathering was all we could manage easily and who wants to be
stressed out on a holiday? We have done this for 11 years now and other than an
absence because someone was sick, the Canada Day celebration was held, rain or
shine.
As it turned out, not one day was a
wash out from rain, we were always able to spend some of the day outside………until now. We invited the family up to The Ridge, very
excited that from Stratford/Sebringville everyone replied to our invitation in the affirmative.
We know it isn’t necessary to send an invite, they count on it every year, but
I am a stick in the mud when it comes to this type of thing. Never assume!
A week before the day arrives, we
are hearing an unfavourable forecast for Friday, July 1st. Well, who
can trust the weatherman anyway? We were positive it would change to our
benefit. Famous last words!
The day is here, forecast says 17C,
morning showers, afternoon showers but you know
what? This is our day and we have never cancelled or postponed yet so we forge
on.
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Welcome sign for company at the Corral |
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Welcome to The Ridge via Richards Way
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Great stories shared |
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My plan was to have barbecued seasoned
chicken breasts, potato salad and garden salad with a couple of pie options for
dessert. With the weather playing havoc with our day, I changed my mind and
made scalloped potatoes instead.
By the time our company was ready to
leave, it was still quite cool out, but the rain had long stopped and we were
able to show Bill’s sisters and Bruce around a bit of our property. We know
they will be back to see it again on a nicer day.
Another successful Canada Day
celebration at the Richard’s residence. *sigh*
Thank you for reading,
Glad your Canada Day celebrations were a success, there is always a way to make it work.
ReplyDeletethanks George for stopping in for a read. At least the rain stopped eventually even though it was cool for Dad.
DeleteYou did a great job of improvising and still made a big hit of your celebration.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Thankyou Kathy. No matter where we are we seem to have a lot of laughs.
DeleteI wasn't surprised that you guys enjoyed your day...after tradition is tradition!
ReplyDeleteRighto! Someone always has a hilarious story to tell.
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