Francie helped shuck the corn.
Natalie and I cut the corn off the cob for freezing.
Natalie wanted to make some grape jam and take it home with her, so Thursday evening after supper and after we froze the corn, she made four pints of grape jam. There was a little left over so she put it in a small bowl which was tested on the fresh bread Bob made the next day. Yum!
Once the grape pulp came to a boil we added sugar and cooked another minute.
Friday was spent cooking, baking, and getting ready for the company that was coming over for Shannon's graduation luncheon Sabbath afternoon. The menu consisted of: buttered potatoes, "Special K" loaf, potato salad, cabbage salad , sliced tomatoes, deviled eggs, green beans, buttered corn on the cob, homemade bread, lemonade, blueberry crunch, chocolate chip cookies, fresh peach pie (it's like fresh strawberry pie only we used peaches) with real whipped cream, and homemade vanilla ice cream. Francie wanted to make some grape jam too, so we squeezed a batch in before we left for the graduation. Francie made nine gift jars of jam with a little left over for more tasting on the homemade bread.
Our table for the Sabbath afternoon luncheon. It rained the entire morning, and I wasn't sure what I was going to do with all the people if it continued in the afternoon, but it stopped shortly after noon and by two o'clock when we served lunch, the weather was perfect.
Friday evening we all went to Shannon's graduation. There were 37 friends and family there for her graduation. Shannon had selected Andy and Madeline to do the pinning and the rest of her family felt left out and told her she should have had all of us come up front to help. We had a good laugh about the possible reaction on the faces of her instructors if that had happened.
Shannon's dress was one of the cutest and she made it.
Andy and Madeline pinning Shannon.
Me, Shannon, and Bob
Natalie, Shannon, Ryan, and Francie
Shannon, Andy, and Madeline
Hannah and Madeline loved the fort auntie Natalie made for them.
The girls played for hours in their new play house.
The fort even had an old cement block for a chair and a rock for a table. Then an old pot was found and hung for pretend cooking.
After lunch Andy and Tony had a nice long visit and solved all the world's problems.
Donna enjoyed playing with the kittens.
This was Bob's idea.
Tony and Donna - a spoof of our picture.
It was a wonderful weekend filled with stories, laughter, fellowship, and good food. I sure am glad Shannon graduated so we could have such a fun weekend.
Sunday morning was very sad because Natalie and Francie loaded the car and headed home. The weekend was much too short.
8 comments:
Bob had a great idea and the picture of the two of you by the garden is just a hoot!
What a group of you were there for Shannon's graduation/capping. I bet she had the largest group of supporters.
Did you make the pink polka dot dress for Madeline?
Sounds like you women got a lot of work done freezing, canning, cooking and baking. I should add that Bob was busy baking pies and bread too.
The spread on the table looks yummy.
Mom
You and Bob are the best parents ever! I got the royal treatment all weekend and all I did was graduate. You guys went out of your way to make it extra special for me and I can't thank you enough.
I finally got back from the taking Tom to the airport and when I walked in I felt so sad. It was such a fun weekend that when I walked into a quiet house I wanted all the excitement back.
It was really sweet of Natalie and Francie to make it for graduation. It was a pleasant surprise to see Francie. I had no idea Natalie was that good at keeping a secret. Did you notice Francie and I got along the ENTIRE weekend? :0)!
Thank you again for making the graduation celebration so special.
I love that picture of ma & pa Hess. lol You sure know how to have fun!
..wondering what the chicken's name is. *wink*
I had such a fun weekend too! I'm glad you used those pictures of Shannon's graduation... I haven't had time yet!
It DID feel like a whole week was stuffed into just a few days, though!
Hmmm. Looks like I missed out on a lot of good food! (and a good time too, of course.)
Shannon looks so cute in her little nurses outfit.
What a fun weekend, I wish I could have come. The bread and tomatoes is making me hungry. I wish I had some to eat right now.
Tina,
No, I didn't make the dress, but I did buy it for her.
The dress is so cute. I love polka dots.
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