I missed the last Easter at my brother-in-law's house because of
my mother's reluctance to party with a big crowd of strangers. So Walt and I went
our separate ways, he to Norm & Olivia's, me to my mother's. We were going to do
that this year, too, until my mother and I spent two days together earlier in the week and
decided that we didn't need to do a third day just because it was Easter. (As it
turns out, she went out to dinner with two friends, including one who is a new widow, so
it was much better all around.)
In 2010, the theme for the dinner was "bunnies" and we all
wore bunny ears, which Olivia supplied. I missed last year's Americas Cup
theme. This year's theme, I was told when I announced I would be coming after all,
was "France." Norm and Olivia are all in French mode right now because
they are vacationing in France next month and this gets them into the mood!
We were supposed to "wear something French," and almost
everyone came wearing a beret, except Walt who was probably more "French" than
most since he was wearing the Tour de France cap I bought for him in Monaco.
(more guests came later, almost all in berets)
I didn't wear a beret because my head is too big to wear almost any
off-the-rack hat, so my contribution to the theme was to bring my own napkin, which Jeri
bought for me in Nice, so I could wipe the sweat off of my face!
(I don't think anybody noticed!)
Dinner (honey baked ham, under the sea salad and all the trimmings)
was delicious and, with Olivia's professional musician cousin, there was lots of music.
I had a nice chat with Olivia's (cousin?) and his wife, who have
traveled in a lot of the places where we have, but with a different company. We all
reminisced happily about the beautiful Kizhi Island in Russia. I also learned more
than I wanted to know about the after-school care at one of the local school districts and
the horrors that the "teachers" have to go through for the pittance they are
paid. Shocking.
Walt, Norm and Alice Nan spent a lot of time next door at Norm's
neighbors, who are out of town, and had given Norm permission to use their kitchen for the
stuff that wouldn't fit in their own ovens.
Tom called at one point and we had a face to face chat with Brianna.
We also had a chat (without face to face) with Jeri, who called at the end of her day.
Walt used his new toy (the cell phone he is mastering) to share
photos with his brother.
When dinner was finished, there was singing in the dining room...
...and napping in the family room.
After dessert, all gathered in the family room for a bit of x-finity
karaoke.
Because it had been an early dinner, we were home before 10.
The dogs were happy to see us, because they were 3 hours late for their dinner.
Thanks, Olivia and Norm for another wonderful Easter celebration!
2 comments:
That sounds like a delightful day!
lovely blog! Tracy from swap-bot!
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