Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Farm fun

Casey and Gina

Our oldest daughter, Giselle, her husband, Jon, and our new granddaughter, Trena, drove in from Montana this week for some family time.
Last night we were all together for some homemade lasagna, salad from the garden, and garlic bread.
(I cooked the lasagna an garlic toast on the gas grill...took about an hour on med/low...didn't have to heat up the house!)

And some serious horsehoe games.


Farmboy giving instruction to the young punks on the fine art of throwing the shoe.
Pay close attention, Jon!

Precious Trena Constance sitting pretty for her Memere!

We are lovin' having these guys around, and are taking advantage of every minute.

XOXO,
Cindy


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8 comments:

Maria said...

Oh! What a beautiful family! Don't babies and tots bring you right into the present moment! This Saturday I had my niece with me ... we smelled flowers, splashed feet, had ice cream (i-keem) ...

Enjoy all your lovely "memere" moments...
~Maria

Parisienne Farmgirl said...

I AM SO HAPPY THEY ARE THERE WITH YOU!!!! What good news! I will get part II up as soon as I can formulate my thoughts.

Faith said...

Precious family times. Wishing you many hugs, slobbery kisses, and plenty of good food to share and laugh over. :)

~Faith

savvycityfarmer said...

this is meltin' me.
I KNOW how long you've waited for this moment in time. Smother her in kisses, and give her one for me.

from one gramma to the other ...

call me when you can

Old Centennial Farmhouse said...

OHMYGOSH! Your little granddaughter is the cutest dang thing! She grew up!! I love when you show us your family! BEAUTIFUL!
XOXO
Joni

Sue said...

Hi Cyn,
You have such a beautiful family, I know you are enjoying having them visit. So have fun. Great post!
Sue

Pam said...

What a beautiful family! I totally want to play horse shoes now - it's been years. Have fun with your family.

Laurie said...

It looks like you're having a great time with your family. And that sweet baby!!!

Your photo of the potatoes really helped me. This is the first year I've grown them and the plants are enormous, making me so intimidated about the "hilling" thing. It just goes against every nurturing bone in my body to bury those gorgeous plants. And then all that dirt...