According to my guests, our Cousin's lunch on Thursday was a big success.
Two cousins, Kris and Susan, arrived early with their partners and while I was busy in the kitchen, they got right into catching up. Kris brought some China and glassware that belonged to our maternal grandmother, and Susan brought old photos. My sister Laurie arrived right on time and joined in.
Lunch was served on schedule at 12:30, and the talking and sharing stories continued through the soup and onto the cookies and coffee.
Finally they all pitched in to clear the table and we girls spent time going over the treasures Kris and Susan brought.
This is a photo of my grandfather's farm at haying time, located in the foothills on the east side of the Willamette Valley.
These are his draft horses that pulled the farm equipment.
These are Grandma's dishes. I am still working on trying to date them. None of us remember them.
This is the house where I grew up. Over the years it was added on to as the family grew, but it started out as two rooms with on outhouse and no running water. Heat was a wood stove, as was the cook stove.
Cousins and siblings: L to R - sisters Ilene and Laurie, cousin Wes, me, and cousin Susan. It must have been a special day as we all were wearing pretty dresses.
I was very glad to be able to host this gathering. I kept the China and have found a place for it on my pantry shelves. There are enough plates that can, and will use it, most likely for Thanksgiving.
Then I was tired. Saturday Tom and Irene went to the Sounders game while I stayed home and watched on TV. Another victory!
Jill is still in Hawaii, in Honolulu, where she has been diving and relaxing on the beach and she even found some free food for her birthday yesterday. I will probably have some photos for anther post later. She comes home tomorrow.
Tom leaves tomorrow for Whidbey Island and the San Juans to help move Jake to his new home and job on Whidbey Island. I will be in quarantine except for a drive through COVID test on Tuesday.
It's all coming together.













