We've been back at the
cabin for little over a week now and finally have taken a day off. As mentioned earlier, the cabin is in fairly good
shape for being vacant for a long time, but there still are a lot
of things to be cleaned, repaired, stored and whatever, in order to
make it liveable again.
Larry Jr. and Jane came up
late Saturday night for a short visit on their way to Bethesda, MD.
Jane will be attending a conference there. They had somewhat of a sendoff
party Friday night and were late leaving their home for the 7 hour
drive up here. Then, they ran into the Saturday traffic on I-81 which
slowed them down a lot. Of course, the obligatory stop at a local
Roy Rogers restaurant was involved in the delay also. They finally
arrived at the cabin around 10PM and we visited until after midnight.
Since they were only going
to be here a short time on Sunday, we invited Larry's good friends
Kenny & Peggy, Tom & Darlene, Cassie Jack and girls to join
us for a cookout. All told there were 12 people here for the cookout
and we lucked out and had great weather. So nice, that everyone sat
outside for their visit and food. We all sat around in a circle
like a campfire, but didn't have a campfire.
Gerry had prepared her
“famous potato salad”; “famous
baked beans”; fresh corn on the cob and I grilled up
hotdogs, cheeseburgers, hamburgers and one lonely black bean burger.
We also had homemade black bean salsa, and Darlene brought a salsa
dip and guacamole dip. I think the nice weather made everyone hungry since all the
salsa, dips and food disappeared quickly. There were also adult beverages
and soft drinks consumed in quantity.
Before and after the
dinner groups were playing charades and having a lot of laughs.
Everyone joined in playing charades but not everyone acted out a
charade. I was in the latter group.
The party started to break
up with everyone having to go their separate ways, Tom & Darlene back to
Annapolis (2.5hr drive), Kenny & Peg, Cassie & Jack back to
Smithsburg, and the guests of honor down to the conference site in
Bethesda. Gerry and I finished cleaning up and proceeded to crash in
the motor-home.
After some phone calls we
decided to watch a movie called "Admission" with Tina Fay playing an
admission officer at Princeton University. It was a good movie, but
predictable in it's conclusion. It was light and did settle us down. We finally
called it a night. That was our day, how way yours?
Goodnight Joanne, wherever you are!
It looked like you all were having a great time and great food up to "The Cabin" it for sure is a great place to relax.
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