
These babies were my first attempt at making my Ya Ya Melissa's grandmother's five-o-clock rolls. They were well worth the kneading once an hour for five hours in addition to the timing of getting up early to bake them. Thank you Melis for sharing your family tradition with me, everyone raved about them
Baylee prepared the Quayle-Off Spring favorite...they love them so much she made two dishes worth!
Napkins and table runner

Goofy pre- company photo
Beautiful
Precious
Delightful
Swell my heart
Sons are fun to force into photo shots
Scarves Rawk! Mine is a pre-birthday gift purchased in Italy!
Great-Grandmother with her Great-Granddaughter
Why do men sit on tables that are decorated with care?
Nephew and his Auntie 6 months age difference
The best ever "step in" mother and I (PS she wears glasses too)
The best "step in" Grandparents ever!
Daddy doing his appointed job of jobs
I think I look pregnant here
Gravy for an army---Thank you Grandpa!
We are so blessed
5 comments:
Good job on the feast of the gobble gobble, Rhonda-Roo!!! Smart to just go ahead and make your own napkins and such. I personally made my own napkin rings, complete with little pine cones in honor of the time of year. Although no one even noticed them, they made ME happy! ;-)
ok..so my personal favorite edited photo is the last one...mr.helper! My question is: did he do the dishes?
Great job with the photo's, loved seeing all your family.What a hostess!
great post, great pictures. Holidays make for such great blogging!
He did help....just a bit, but enough to say he did. However he did give lots of compliments that as you know for my man are few and far between.
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