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Word of the Week: Gallivant

gallivant

(ˈɡælɪˌvænt)

to go about in search of pleasure; gad about

She spent the weekend gallivanting around the countryside.

I spent time during the past weekend with a fantastic group of women that I love to pieces – my aunt and cousins. We shopped, ate, laughed, shared and had a most wonderful time. I’ll post more about it later this week, but they have helped give gallivant a whole new meaning for me.

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My Wednesday Shout-Out this week goes to Hubby’s Grandma Nell. She will be 92 years young in a few days.

We had the opportunity to spend some time with her this past weekend. I hope I do as well as she does if I live to be 92. Although she no longer runs circles around us, she still is amazing.

Grandma Nell has many talents. She can crochet and cross-stitch like nobody’s business. We have a beautiful cross-stitched quilt she made us for Christmas one year that I absolutely love. Her flowers and garden are abundant and lovely. If the weather is nice, you can find her outside, weeding, watering and enjoying the sunshine.

She absolutely loves to cook and share recipes. In fact, my favorite chocolate cake recipe was one she shared with me years ago. Her past experiences have included running her own restaurant as well as being the summer cook on a dude ranch in Wyoming. She was still doing that up until just a few years ago.

A great hostess who loves to entertain, you can always count on Grandma Nell to make you feel welcome. And if you leave her house hungry, it is your own fault, not hers. She has been talking about having her own website and publishing a cookbook. I tell you, she is a go-getter.

So Happy, Happy Birthday to you, Grandma! Have a fantastic day!

Love and Hugs,

Shanna

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Optimism

Word of the Week: Optimism

op·ti·mism

op-tuh-miz-uhm
–noun

1.

a disposition or tendency to look on the more favorable side of events or conditions and to expect the most favorable outcome.
2.

the belief that good ultimately predominates over evil in the world.
3.

the belief that goodness pervades reality.
4.

the doctrine that the existing world is the best of all possible worlds.
We spent the weekend visiting our families and I was reminded once again of my Dad’s continuing optimism. Pick a topic, and most likely his outlook on the subject is optimistic.  I think he shared that particularly gene with me. No matter how today may turn out, tomorrow is always going to be great!

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1949 Senior Prom

This good-looking fella and this tiny little gal (as my Dad would put it) joined their lives and hearts in wedded bliss 60 years ago today. Happy Anniversary, Mom and Dad!

Wow! I can’t think of too many people we know who have been married that long, which makes today’s anniversary extra-special.

The photo is from their senior prom in 1949.  I’m guessing the two of them knew how to “cut a rug” way back in the day. I can’t say that I’ve ever seen them cut a rug, but I’ve seen them roll up rugs, clean rugs, catch rugs on fire… but that is another story.

What I do know is that they wed in an evening ceremony at the home of my dad’s parents. They had to wait until Mom got off work from her job as a telephone operator, so they got married quite late in the evening. They both wore suits and she had pink gladioli as her flower of choice. Do you think I could find a photo from their wedding to share today? Of course not! I’ll find it tomorrow when I’m not looking for it. So the best I could do is their prom photo. I have to admit it is one of my favorites of them together. They both look pretty snazzy.

So by now you are asking yourself what does any of this have to do with entertaining? I’m getting there!

My Mom and Dad gave me a great foundation of entertaining basics. I can honestly say there is no one on the planet who enjoys having company more than my Daddy. He absolutely, positively loves to have people come over to visit. The more that come, the better it gets. He could teach most anyone a thing or two about being hospitable and making people feel welcome. He greets you at the door with a big hug and a beaming smile that says “so glad you are here, come on in!” If one or two people have popped by for a visit, he can get on the phone and have a regular party coming through the door in short order.

While Daddy is the one who is all about the people, Mom is the one who is in charge of the nuts and bolts of the entertaining operation. Through the years, she has entertained hundreds of people in their home. She taught me a lot about organizing, food prep and pre-planning. She could whip together a perfectly respectable meal on a moments notice for however many people Dad or one of my brother’s brought home to eat.  Huge family gatherings that would have thrown most people for a loop didn’t seem to phase her a bit. Mom was an expert at cooking for the masses, but could also put together wonderful meals for a small group as well. Mom is the one who, to this day, wants to make sure everyone is fed and content. “Can I get your something to eat? Do you need a drink? What can I get for you?” are all questions she tosses out to anyone who is in their home.

So thanks, Mom and Dad, for teaching me about entertaining. I am thankful I grew up with a family who liked to get together, connect and enjoy company.

Wishing you both a wonderful anniversary and many, many more beautiful days ahead.

Happy, Happy Anniversary!

Love ya!

Your daughter

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