Bob dug some parsnips from the garden. He is going to have some for lunch today. I won't be having any. No, I have never tried them, but I'm quite sure I won't like them.
Bob dug some parsnips from the garden. He is going to have some for lunch today. I won't be having any. No, I have never tried them, but I'm quite sure I won't like them.
While we were in California, we enjoyed visiting Bob's sister, Estelle and her husband Roy, and were excited to find out that Fred and Rita (Bob's brother and sister-in-law) and Darlene and Art (Bob's sister and brother-in-law) were coming for the weekend also. Pictured are Bob's siblings. One sister wasn't able to come for the weekend.
We had a very productive garden this year. We froze over a hundred quarts of corn and at least a hundred quarts of green beans. We canned tomatoes too! We also went and picked grapes and made grape juice for the first time. Also for the first time, Bob tapped our maple trees and after the sap was processed we had 13 gallons of pure maple syrup.
Madeline came several times during the summer to help. She enjoyed getting to pick a pumpkin from grandpa's pumpkin patch.
Rachael and Derrick and their children came for Christmas!
Ryan and Lisa and their family came for Christmas!
Shannon and Andy and Madeline came for Christmas!
Lori and Todd and Anthony came for Christmas!
We Thank God for the many blessings we were given in 2007.
May God bless each one throughout the New Year!!!
They also enjoyed sampling a few pieces of the candy. When we were all through decorating the houses, Jack asked for a zip-lock baggie and filled it with some of the leftover candy and then placed it in the top of his new sock hat which he then placed on his head and wore the rest of the evening. No one knew why he was wearing his sock hat in the house. And he wasn't telling. We discovered his secret when he went to bed.