March 13, 2013
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Grandchildren in the House
Yes!
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.
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.
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.)
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.)
Jesse and Josh playing a Sunday afternoon game.
Monday Evening Supper
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