My friends Shilo and Ruth.
The Food Line
Griffin and Tyler ran wild all night and had a blast.
The waterslide was a big hit with the kids.
(There are no pictures of Daddy because he was holding the camera through the whole thing.)
But what made the event's success even more compelling was that we withstood a dust and rain storm right before it was supposed to begin. Since our Fall Festival was rained out, I was really in a panic. I wasn't sure what I had done to offend the heavens, but I was ready to take it back-- all of it, whatever it was. We have sunshine almost every day of the year! Except, of course, when I hold an outdoor event. What made it even more of a bag-over-the-head-punch-in-the-face was that it was 96 degrees and sunny until 2:30. Then this rolled in within 20 minutes:
What you can't see very well is that we were literally holding the tent down as they had not yet weighted it before the storm hit. We were spitting dirt; so nasty. We did outlast it though, and the rest went off without a hitch.
I do have to give a huge amount of credit to Thomas, who seems to anticipate my every need. He is, was, and always will be my right hand man, the guy I lean on. When things get really hectic and crazy, he is the one that holds things together. How did I get so lucky?
2 comments:
Is there anything that you can't or don't do???? Really, you are a gifted individual whose talents are endless. How fun, and kind of lame that all your efforts are in AZ and not in CA anymore. COME BACK!!!! At least, visit more! Post some pictures of your crafty projects...I know you have some.
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