11.25.08
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving!
Nice turkey, huh?!? The joke was that we had a 24 pound turkey and a 12 pound baby.
For the second year in a row, I wrote a poem for our Thanksgiving evites.
It's almost Thanksgiving and I just don't have the timeTo compose a clever invitation in rhyme
But I suppose I'll do my best and continue the tradition
Oh, how my life has changed with just one small addition
So its time to plan dinner, no need to be stressed
For this is a year in which we all have been blessed
There was a wedding, a baby and now another one's on the way (referring to Alex)
And to give thanks for it all, we'll do a buffet!
If the weather is nice, the patio is where we'll eat
Arrive close to one, we'll handle the meat.
Joann is bringing chaurice and a cranberry jello mold
We have an extra fridge so desserts will stay cold.
Linda is bringing stuffing and carrots with green beans
No need to dress fancy, we'll most likely wear jeans
Jeff and Jackie, can you please bring a dish?
Broccoli Casserole or a veggie is what I would wish
We'll have many desserts;
Cookie is bringing the fruit
I can't wait to see the kids, they are both oh so cute.
But I'm sure at some point Brenna and Nick will start fussin'
What will it be like next year with a new Baby Musson?
Whoa, time to slow down, I'm thinking too far ahead,
And I'm not even that much of a planner, I leave that to Ed.
So back to this year's feast, can't wait to see you all
With the Epsteins, Blooms and Mussons it's always a ball!
After we ate, we all headed to the beach for a family pic. Cheesy yes, but it will be a fun memory.

Thursday, November 20, 2008
November 20, 2008
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Friday, November 7, 2008
Happy 90th Birthday, Fran!!! We Love you!!!
11.07.08 Fran's 90th Birthday Party! Today we celebrated Fran's 90th Birthday. She was born November 7, 1918. It amazes me to think about all that she has seen in her lifetime. She was grew up in Brooklyn, spent a significant amount of her childhood in an ophanage where she learned at the age of 12 or so that her best friend was also her sister. She got married, moved to Kentucky and worked her tail off in the grocery store that they owned. She has always had a ton of friends and an amazing sense of humor. She is progressive and kind and I'm so thankful that we were able to celebrate her today with a party at Mom and Dad's house. Here are some pictures from the party.
Fran and her pal Harriet The birthday girl opening her gifts.
More gifts!
Kisses from Jeff.
Getting some help with cards and gifts.
The queen in her glory.
I worked hard and put together a slideshow of some of her favorite pics over the years. What a life she's had!