Susan and Sandy spent the morning preparing food, and Suzanna and I did little stuff such as preparing the vegetable tray. I also set the table:
When Dad and Beverly arrived (he checked his oil wells early in the morning so they could leave in time to arrive for dinner), we had our meal: turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing (Stove Top, per my request), sweet potatoes (fresh, not canned), scalloped corn, scalloped oysters, cranberry Jell-O salad with mandarin oranges, glorified rice with cherries (from Beverly), vegetable tray (raw carrots, red peppers, green peppers, cucumbers, celery, and veggie dip), pickles (dill, green olives, and black olives), lefse (made in our kitchen by Sandy), wine (from Oregon, courtesy of Cathy and Kathy), coffee, pumpkin pie, and apple pie. We all gathered at the same table at the same time; no more eating in shifts, as in our previous (smaller) house. It was terrific.
Afterwards, Dad and Beverly napped while the rest of us went for a "constitutional" in Young's Park (a.k.a. Rocky Butte Park). It's a large park atop a huge hill right behind our house. From it, one can look down upon all of Dickinson. There are walking trails among the Ponderosa pines; there's a large collection of boulders for climbing upon and playing secret fort within; there are playground and picnic facilities. The weather was just right for a brisk walk, and we saw plenty of other people who asked about us, "More overeaters?" The girls collected pine cones and ran around. On our way home, we stopped at a war memorial across the street from the park. It features a rebuilt Air Force plane--complete with working lights--atop a brick structure with an outline in metal of the soldiers who raised the U.S. flag on Mt. Suribachi during World War II. There are marble plaques engraved with the names of Dickinson residents who died fighting in various wars.
I had thought there might be time for us to play cards or board games, but time slipped away. Instead, we visited and picked at leftovers at suppertime (who was hungry??) and enjoyed each other's company. Before Dad and Beverly left, we had to have a family portrait:
Dad and his kids
the biological Mobergs
the whole clan
It was so nice to have everyone together for the holiday and to be able to host everybody comfortably in our home. This morning Cathy and Kathy had to leave early to catch the train in Williston, ND en route to Woodburn, OR, and Sandy left at the same time, driving the opposite direction to return to Omaha, NE. We're still giving thanks for their being here.
The place setting was beautiful! I love those dishes! And I must say that I'm liking the photo additions :) ~Tiffany
ReplyDeleteLOVE the family photos! My girls are growing quickly and I need to come see them! Abigail, you look beautiful in your glasses, Suzanna when did you get so tall (it looks like your head easily reaches mom's shoulder) and God daughter Hillary, your hair is almost as long as your legs! I miss you all and am sending a giant hug and kiss via the web.
ReplyDeleteLove, Cathy
PS - Is that a ductless air conditioner unit I spy on the wall? We have them in our new home as well!
I loved the photos....for the most part anyway. I wish I had done a little check in a mirror prior to photo taking! But it was a great week...so fun to be around the whole family once again! Love you all......Sandy
ReplyDeleteAll the goodies for our meal that day were very yummy....however...you left out the "delicious" lefse that I made.!!! Right!!! The taste was good.....however....not so sure on the consistancy. I'm sure the Mobergs' all agree! It's ok.....really. Love, Sandy
ReplyDeleteOops! The lefse is now listed. Sorry for the omission, Sandy!
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