The kitchen got its first real workout of any kind today. And it did really well other than the fact that we couldn't find stuff, didn't have "staple" ingredients around, etc. All we had to make a ceasar dressing was some really fine olive oil. So, we just baked some bread and dipped! It was the fruit pies, though, that made the kitchen sing. Or vice versa.
Photos: http://JF2.com/120610/
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Friday, June 8, 2012
An Evening at the Children's Center
Just like you'd want a preschool Promotion and Acknowledgement program to be - short and sweet. The kids really were pretty cute, and the goodies at the reception were pretty sweet, too. Matteo and AJ go to this preschool, though neither was "graduating" tonight, and Serafina is an alumnus, so we all related to the festivities.
All the photos: http://www.worshipweekly.com/120608.html
All the photos: http://www.worshipweekly.com/120608.html
The Devil Made Me Do It, Honey
The first "cooking" in the new kitchen was to make what?... Deviled eggs! Well, actually Robob got the honor of the first kitchen activity when he heated up some soup. But, if there's no camera there to catch it, did it really happen?
More photos: http://JF2.com/120608/
More photos: http://JF2.com/120608/
David Was There for the Deviled Eggs
You would never have known from the pictures posted during our "black out" period, but David was present during all the hubbub of using the new kitchen for the first time - deviled eggs! Here are the photos that are not in the original post:
There he was, behind the counter all the time!
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
David Comes Home
David was released from the NICU just a few hours ago. Right straight home he came.
Photos: http://JF2.com/120606/
Photos: http://JF2.com/120606/
David and Jonathan in the NICU
While Matt, Tracy, and Lynn visited with great regularity, I got to the NICU but once while they were still there. These were the scary days; they were so fragile.
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Home, Home with a Range
It's in! Too bad I missed the show getting it from the deck to its installation spot in the kitchen; that had to have been interesting. It's the red handles that make it, don't ya know! Lynn spent all evening reading the instructions. Lots of "Don'ts", she said. We're getting close...
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