These were most likely taken last Fathers Day
This is Papa Gnomes favorite posture while visiting. Sleeping, or trying to.
This is Papa Gnomes favorite posture while visiting. Sleeping, or trying to.
Mums World Famous Salad. Really it is such a hit. Everybody loves it. I've eaten it my whole life and I'm rather meh about it. I suppose I'll have to make it when mom no longer can. I dread that day for more than one reason.
My favorite not-DIL folded up some paper towels as this chickie forgot to pick up cute color co-ordinated napkins.
These are marinated onions. Really really easy. So easy in fact that I'll give you the recipe right here and now. It's onions, duh, sliced ridiculously thin on my old rusty mandolin. Rice vinegar or the vinegar of your choice, a little olive oil or the tasty oil of your choosing, a bit of salt and pepper. DONE!! You can make this a few hours in advance, red onions are pretty but not necessary as you can see here. And they disappear. They really do. Try it. I love my Pyrex. I need some smaller serving tongs.
Miranda. Cbuds oldest daughter. I love her. She is a delightful young woman. I find her mature for 19 and emotionally put together and stable. Considering she was raised by her wacky mother (who I like very much even if she is a nut job)
DadI so love this man.
My dad brought these. He calls them Grandpa beers.
All of this reminds me of the upcoming Easter celebration. The Gnomes, ifin you've been following for awhile, always seem to give me grief during the holidays. No one else on BH's side of the family has ever hosted a holiday party. I didn't think this was strange at first as women usually co-ordinate family get togethers and I just assumed their mother, BH's 1st X, did this. Turns out she does not. Did not. Like ever. Now that I know her a little better I understand this. So I mistakenly thought everyone would just love the family get together celebration thing. When you're in a family that doesn't operate this way I understand it can take a little time to get everybody confortable. Still I thought that the brothers, BH's sons, would enjoy spending time together. Also 2 of them have kids about the same age and I believe the cousins would enjoy playing together and getting to know one another better. Turns out this is not exactly true. The brothers, while close growing up, don't interact much as they've grown and had families of their own. Many reasons for this but it's never to late to start I think. The cousins? Well, they don't care for each other much. It seems the parenting styles are so different that one set of cousins find the other set of cousins to be mean and rude. I'll let you form your own conclusions as to who the problem cousins are.
So, here it is, three weeks before Easter, and I'm planning the Easter get together. It's assumed by my family that I will do it. It's assumed by his family that I will do it. They never organize any holiday so they come for lack of any other family obligation. I send out an email to all parties. I've decided these things should have time lines. Logical yes? People want to know when they're going to eat (and what they're going to eat) and they want to know when they can go home (or have to go home) right?
I get an email gnome express, is it the 4th? (????) Really? It was easier to shoot me an email asking if Easter was on the 4th? Being a very religious family I'm thinking they should already know about the upcoming holiday. 'Yes, Sunday April 4' I respond. Knowing them I already know something is up. BH calls and is told that they already have plans for Easter, they'd accepted an invitation long before I invited them. (???) More than 3 weeks prior to Easter, they accepted an Easter invitation but somehow can't remember the date.
So, I guess they arn't coming.
I'm getting real excited about Easter now.
So, here it is, three weeks before Easter, and I'm planning the Easter get together. It's assumed by my family that I will do it. It's assumed by his family that I will do it. They never organize any holiday so they come for lack of any other family obligation. I send out an email to all parties. I've decided these things should have time lines. Logical yes? People want to know when they're going to eat (and what they're going to eat) and they want to know when they can go home (or have to go home) right?
I get an email gnome express, is it the 4th? (????) Really? It was easier to shoot me an email asking if Easter was on the 4th? Being a very religious family I'm thinking they should already know about the upcoming holiday. 'Yes, Sunday April 4' I respond. Knowing them I already know something is up. BH calls and is told that they already have plans for Easter, they'd accepted an invitation long before I invited them. (???) More than 3 weeks prior to Easter, they accepted an Easter invitation but somehow can't remember the date.
So, I guess they arn't coming.
I'm getting real excited about Easter now.


1 comment:
Hmmm, my mom's side of the family is a bunch of rich uppities that NEVER get together anymore. However, hubby's family like to get together. Our mom's are really good friends that we've affectionately nicknamed the 'Cougars'. LOL!
Hells Bells, if I lived closer I'd show up on your doorstep.
Hugs,
Shannon
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