Last night I hosted the Apples of Gold final dinner at my home. It is a class for newly married women at our church that I help organize. (the name comes from Proverbs 25:11). I always use apples as centerpieces and placecard holders. There were eighteen guests, so we have apples aplenty. While I was cleaning up the kitchen this morning, Luke quietly sampled not one, not two, not three, but four apples! (And later I found a fifth that wasn't in this picture--you can barely see it on the other side of Caroline's bouncy seat). I think I'm going to make a big apple crisp with the surviving fruit.
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Taste tester
Last night I hosted the Apples of Gold final dinner at my home. It is a class for newly married women at our church that I help organize. (the name comes from Proverbs 25:11). I always use apples as centerpieces and placecard holders. There were eighteen guests, so we have apples aplenty. While I was cleaning up the kitchen this morning, Luke quietly sampled not one, not two, not three, but four apples! (And later I found a fifth that wasn't in this picture--you can barely see it on the other side of Caroline's bouncy seat). I think I'm going to make a big apple crisp with the surviving fruit.
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And I'll bet Luke was a wiggler! Now, Logan will seem like a piece of cake. Soon, you can take on the cats' teeth....
Whoops! I was commenting on the dental photo...not the apple photo....after eating all those apples, though, he shouldn't need his teeth scaled and polished....!!!
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