The special table settings - #1
Could we have a garden party without Myrtle Underkirker?
(Whew! Was my friend Gladys mad when she found I'd gone without her...
and that Myrtle had been there!)
(Whew! Was my friend Gladys mad when she found I'd gone without her...
and that Myrtle had been there!)
After our teaparty, we were invited to the basement/garage/workshop where
her Very Patient hubby waited.
Click on the little video to catch a glimpse of what kept us busy!
her Very Patient hubby waited.
Click on the little video to catch a glimpse of what kept us busy!
13 comments:
That does look quite sore. I love that you wore hats! :)
Shady tell him he should use longer nails next time. That does look ouch!
Rebecca, Some of the hats were quite fancy. Mine? Gardening! ;-)
Randy, We felt terrible because he was being so good to us all! :-)
What a wonderful tea and great idea. Good hubby too.
Ouch! Looks like a good time to me.
Your GGG has to be one of a kind.
Even made something for the birds...not that's nice.
Hi Rosemary, YOU would have had a fun time!
Hi Darla, It was fun - something we all need from time-to-time!
Patsi, We're one-of-a-kind for sure... ;-) Now I want to find a place for mine to hang... away from squirrels, if possible!
What a fun time you all had Shady... apart from poor Frank's injury of course!
I have a hanging table similar to yours but it well never hold the memories yours will.
Thank you for letting us share the event, I enjoyed it :)
What a fun way to spend a Wintery afternoon!
Hi Shy, Thanks for your visit. :-)
Carolyn, It was just want we all needed!
This looks like a really fun time. Your group sure does a lot of great projects. It's a perfect way to spend a winter day too.
What a great way to meet friends, have fun and achieve something good all at the same time!
Hi Kathleen and Liz, These are the types of things that help lift the spirits during a long winter. :-)
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