On Saturday, Sept. 2nd I
woke and got up at 7:30 with Bill and Clemson on my heels. The sun was out, the
sky was totally the blue of a July summer day and the wind was joining us from
the southwest today. We’d slept well, at least I don’t remember being awake
more than once through the night. I dream a lot but usually they disappear as
soon as I’m fully awake.
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Great visit, come again you two! |
We made our morning drinks and I sat
at my laptop to finish yesterday’s post. These busy, fun-filled days leave me
either too hyped or too tired to sit and type. I’m not complaining about that
at all, love the excitement. When Brenda and Randy came in around 9 I proceeded
to make breakfast in a less-healthy manner.
Instead of the nutritious bacon and
egg meal I called on the Pillsbury dough boy to provide us with delicious
(non-fat hahahahaha) Grand Cinnamon Buns. I had no objections from the patrons
of our Suite diner. We sat inside and showed them some pictures of our winter
journey as we discussed even more things. Never a shortage of conversation with
these two, they are very inquisitive and interested in our adventure.
By 12 noon they were packed up in the
van and saying goodbye. Oh, first I had to take them up and show them my tomato
garden. It is flourishing with all the little green and red grape/cherry
tomatoes. I had about a dozen already ripe and picked that I sent along with
them as well as a few of my spindly green onions. I packed a baggie of Craisins
for their drive, Vitamin C, Brenda said as she thanked me for the goodies.
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Randy's wish came true |
As they were just at the bottom of
the ‘steep hill’ Brenda put on her brakes and we saw their doors open. We ran
down to see what it was and I was so pleased that Randy got his wish. He said
Friday how he wished he could see a turtle before he left! It was one of our
regular snappers so they were able to get a picture. Since he was in the middle
of the lane, I gently began to lift the back of his shell and he scooted up on
all fours and slipped down the side into the brush and the pond.
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Beautiful early birthday cards for both of us |
Bill was feeling tired and we had an
afternoon planned away from home so he laid down for a catnap. I cleaned up the
morning dishes and finished making a dessert for the reunion in Sebringville.
It is something that although delicious served warm, it can also be a treat as a
cold dish. Apple and craisin Crisp with crumble topping.
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Notice who is on my green bird feeder? |
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I told him to get down so he obliged |
I took a walk down the lane while
Bill was upstairs and returned to have a shower. It is warming up to be a nice
day and even though it won’t likely be a swimming day in the available pool, it
should be a nice day for an outside gathering. We were ready to go just before
2 and by the time we loaded the car, said goodbye to our house sitter, and got
gas in Durham it was 2. Wow those gas prices are atrocious right now! We paid
$1.28/litre today.
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Brenda claimed this stone house on her first visit We still haven't walked back to it |
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Sun baskers |
We had a nice drive. I had decided to
wear shorts and a tank top even though there was a breeze that held it at 21C
only. When we got there the sun was still prominent but so was the wind. I was
under the misconception that our ‘Ridge winds’ would dissipate as we got into
the confines of their property. Not so. I must have been a Boy Scout in my past
life because I was prepared with articles of clothing to slip on for the cooler
evening.
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One of the small towns we go through |
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I tried to focus on this pretty old car following us but the movement was not conducive to a good shot |
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Arriving in Sebringville |
The turnout was amazing for Danielle
and Yvonne’s Richard’s Reunion! Everyone one of Bill’s immediate family,
parents, siblings, children and grandchildren were in attendance with the
exception of 3. That is awesome. Good job Gals! There were many things for the
kids to do, a trampoline, volleyball net, baseball and the pool so the young
ones were well entertained.
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Bill got a great picture with his drone
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We could see clouds moving in just
before Dad asked is I would take pictures of select groups for him. Danielle
arranged the photo shoots and that was taken care of with just the last one
being under light rain drops. We slowly moved inside and Rob and Dennis
barbecued burgers and dogs. There were salads, veggie and shrimp trays, and a
couple of desserts. Lots of food.
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Bill and Johnny |
The day ended for us around 7:30 when
we said our goodbyes. I think Little Johnny, the youngest of the clan, stole
the day for many of us. He is all of 14 months and was very particular about
who he gave his smiles and arms to. Bill was one of the chosen men and although
he wasn’t ‘into’ the ladies all day, he gave it up to Krystal inside to her
delight. Such a charmer, he is.
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"I got you now!" |
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Krystal and Johnny |
It was just about 8:45 when we pulled
into our driveway and the rain had been pretty persistent in some form all the
way home. It was a great day, we enjoyed it from beginning to end. The rain was
disappointing but it didn’t deter anyone from having a good time. I hope your
day was a good one too. Picture overload to follow.
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Bill, his 3rd daughter, Krystal and 2nd son-in-law, Cory |
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Bill's youngest daughter, Jess and her friend, Matt |
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Carol plays volleyball with her grandsons |
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Drone flying |
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Marilynne and Dad on the left |
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Bill's oldest daughter, Yvonne, in the pink |
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Oldest grandson, Braeden (little heart throb) in the middle and 1st son-in-law, Dennis |
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Trampoline fun for the bigger kids |
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Electric car fun Bill's grandson, Carter driving granddaughters Chelsea and Olivia walking |
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Cool pool fun (no thank you!) |
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Trampoline fun for the little ones too, Natalie, a nieces daughter |
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Personal request - Krystal and her Grandpa Beautiful! |
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Bill's immediate Dad, Marilynne Carol on left, Bill, Liz |
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Dad and Marilynne and their grandchildren |
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Great Grandchildren Others were snapping photos with phones so I didn't get their full attention this time |
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Total turnout - 38 with a grandson and his wife and a son-in-law missing What a wonderful looking group! |
Thank you for taking the time to drop
in. I love to read your comments!
Looks like a fun family reunion and nice and close for you guys, at least the weather was good for most of it.
ReplyDeleteGreat family photos as well.
Now we get to do ours a bit further away in New York State. Yes the fuel cost increase has great upped our fuel cost for this weekend, close to 400 litres of fuel consumed by our coach but so worth it th have our house with us and on the road. Gonna warm up again soon.
Oh Patsy that's wonderful! The pictures will mean so much to everyone, they turned out awesome! What a beautiful home to hold the reunion at! Love the pics of all the littles especially Johnny what a cutie!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a great day with Friends and then Family. The weather seem to co-operate long enough for both occasions.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Some great family photos you got!
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