March 13, 2013

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    Grandchildren in the House

    Yes!

     

     

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    Jesse decided to play with the dominos while “his boys” (brothers Ian and Jared) put in their thirty minutes of reading time on Saturday afternoon.

     

     

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      Jana was coming down with a cold/flu of some kind on Sunday and felt lousy. Her cousins Gloria and Diana decided that didn’t bother them – they still wanted to spend the day at our house after church.

     

     

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    Gloria

    We had so much fun watching Hallmark movies that I forgot to take pictures of the three of them together – so I rounded up some recent pictures.

    (Cerwin and Bunny O’Hare took a TFC chapel to a church near Lansdale, so it was a girl day in our living room.)

     

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     It was good for Diana to have something else to think about because she was a bit “down” after helping deliver a new calf on Saturday that didn’t live. (It made me feel bad, and I didn’t go through all the work of helping to deliver it.)

     

     

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    Jesse and Josh playing a Sunday afternoon game.

     

     

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    Monday Evening Supper

     

     

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    This has quickly become Jesse’s favorite meal.

     

     

Comments (9)

  • How sad about the calf for Diana — but what a great way to learn about life!  And I was going to say that Jesse really seems to like those porcupine hot dogs, and then I read your last line — lol !

  • Sorry about the little calf not making it.

    Very nice looking children.

  • @slmret - @HUMOR_ME_NOW - The calf was born alive – after a very difficult delivery- it did not make it through the night. :(

  • I have never thought about poking spaghettin into a hot dog portion.  So, then, did you cook it, or does he eat them ‘raw’?

  • so Jesse cooks it right? I’ve seen Beth have them cooked. Makes me want some hot dogs with sourquart(spelling?)

  • @GrannyHummingbird - I cook them, then after they are cooked, add some Velveeta cheese.

  • @Texasjillcarmel - He mostly sticks the spaghetti into the hot dogs.

  • So do you dip them in MELTED velveeta, or make a white sauce with it or what?   I know what MY g.grandkids are going to do next time I have them.   (o;

  • @GrannyHummingbird - I just add some Velveeta – or any kind of cheese the children like – to the hot dogs and spaghetti after they are cooked and allow it to melt. Then serve. You need a fairly large kettle because the hot dogs and uncooked spaghetti take up a lot of space. However, after they are cooked it doesn’t take up so much space. It is so much fun for young children to help prepare.

    I cut the hot dogs in quarters and break the spaghetti sticks in half. Cook until the spaghetti is soft. Add cheese

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