Thursday, May 14, 2009

Mother’s Day Weekend

Thanks, ya'll for coming by to see the kitchen and for all the wonderful comments. I needed a little break to catch up this week and can I just tell you that I'm SO enjoying that new kitchen. It really does feel like a new space. :)IMG_4994

I’ve shared some of my family with you before and thought you’d enjoy seeing some pics of our Mother’s Day weekend. We started off last Saturday at my parents house. My dad is a big gardener (practically a farmer, if you see this post from their 2nd house in NC) and their backyard is already planted for the summer with veggies. This is a fig tree looking out to the garden.

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He cut me one of these HUGE cabbages to bring home with us.

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And he has his own muscadines growing in his backyard. Very Southern thing to grow.

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Then, for Mother’s Day, it was on to my sister’s house. She and my brother-in-law have worked on their backyard for many years and now it’s all grown up and looks so pretty. They have a covered deck and that’s where we ate our Sunday lunch Mother’s Day meal. It was a beautiful day.

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Their backyard, complete with a fish pond.

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Goldfish and koi.

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And the waterfall going down to the pond.

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We’ve started taking Mother’s Day pics every year, so had to get the girls together for this one. L to R: my sister Renee; niece Lauren, mom, and me.

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We moved around the yard for more pics. My sister is 2 years older than me. I’m the baby. :)

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My sister’s in-laws were there too and we younger girls treated the moms to lunch and it was really, really good. My sister made the kabobs, potatoes and asparagus. I made the fancy salad and brought dessert. We love to eat, in case you can’t tell. No celebration is complete without the food. Lots of food.

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Since my kitchen was torn up, I couldn’t bake a pound cake for strawberry shortcake, so I took a short-cut (ha!) and bought pound cake from our local bakery, Edgar’s, who makes fantastic desserts. If you haven’t been there and you live in Birmingham, get on over there and check it out. Renee’s sister-in-law made the chocolate thing. It was ALL yummy!

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And here’s the whole family: BIL Bruce, Sister Renee, Niece Lauren, Mom & Dad, me and Peter. It was a great day of celebrating Mother’s Day. We are so blessed to still have our parents and in such good health too. Mom just turned 81 and Dad will be 82 in July.

I'm joining Jen on Friday for her Frugal Fashionista party. You can join too, so check it out. As much as I love to shop for thrifty bargains, my closet is full thanks to the yardsale finds I have discovered, so I'm showing one of my outfits, from head to toe and I'll let you know how little I spent.

45 comments:

  1. Hi Rhoda!

    The kitchen looks great! Love the faucet!

    What wonderful gardens your family has! The pond spot looks like such a lovely place to sit and relax and I wish I could grow cabbages like your Dad! Mine always get eaten by bugs.

    Manuela

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  2. What wonderful pics of you and your sisters and mom! You'll treasure those, I'm sure. Your sister's garden is great! The food looks terrific too! Yummy!

    I'm just loving your new granite, too--you must be in heaven! It's beautiful! Don't you just love it when a kitchen plan comes together?! :)

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  3. This is a precious and priceless post. Thanks for sharing the beauty of the weekend.

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  4. My it looks like you had a special Mother's Day weekend. Your pictures were just beautiful. I can't imagine how relaxing it must have been to sit in such gorgeous surroundings. I think I may have been glued to the koi pond. So glad you all had such a good time. Your family is beautiful.

    Jennifer

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  5. Those gardens are amazing and now I am hungry!!!!!!!

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  6. Love your kitchen, Rhoda. I'm glad you got to spend sometime with your family on Mother's Day. Pictures are so important so carry on that tradition and you will always have the memories to go back and look at. :-)

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  7. Great pictures, I still get really excited to see that somewhere out there, grass is green, flowers are growing, and people are spending quality time in beutiful 'outdoor' spaces. . .Thanks for sharing!

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  8. Beautiful pics of the family. And I love your sister's garden. I've copied the pic so I can continue to get inspiration from it ... I like the natural-looking "graduated" levels of the 1st picture.

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  9. You can't help but feel wonderful in such a beautiful setting. To have the family together also must have been so special.
    Your kitchen looks awesome too, Rhoda!!

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  10. Great pics. But since we live in
    the city and can't have a great
    garden like that, we go to Pepper
    Place on Sat mornings for our
    "garden pickings". For those in
    the B'ham area, it begins this
    Sat 7-12 downtown, come join the
    fun.

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  11. Good Morning Rhoda! Your weekend looks just beautiful. It's so wonderful to treasure such priceless moments with our families. It seems your entire family has talent from cooking to gardening and decorating. How wonderful!
    Thank you for sharing you Mother's Day weekend with us. Have a wonderful Thursday.
    Jennifer @ Fiddle Dee Dee

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  12. The garden season is so different from the west coast of British Colubia, Canada. Although the perennials are growing and happy the vegetables haven't even been put outside yet. Jealous, you bet.
    Your meal looked so delicious. It looks like a wonderful day.

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  13. Well aren't you guys a great looking family!!!! :) Those gardens are impressive! I am still having sink envy over here. I was daydreaming about your sink yesterday while I was doing dishes. hehe

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  14. Love these pics -- truly inspiring gardens! And thanks so much for your help in finding sources to furnish my daughter's new apartment there in Birmingham. It is so cute! I'll send pics when it gets camera-ready.

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  15. Rhoda,

    you have a beautiful family...you get your good looks from your Mom...thank you for sharing your family with us...love the pond...I would love to have one...but my bird dog would be swimming in it and eating the fish...LOL

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  16. Love the garden and it looks like everyone had a wonderful time!

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  17. What beautiful gardens!! What a huge cabbage!

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  18. What a beautiful group of Southern Belles! It looks like y'all had a fantastic time. The food looks amazing...I can tell by the way y'all eat we'd be good friends, LOL! We take food a little TOO serious around our house.

    Wow, the garden looks fabulous. I love the Coy pond. I could sit out there for hours. You got yourself a good looking family.

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  19. Great pictures - Thanks for sharing.
    Glenda

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  20. It's very apparent that your skills are genetic. Such beautiful gardens and yards and food and people! Thanks for sharing a peek of your family time with us.

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  21. Looks like you had a fun time and some great food! I am sure your Mom enjoyed the day.

    BTW -I love new granite. I bet you are cooking up a storm now =)
    I think the critiquing at the end was a bit harsh. But I guess every-one is entitled to their opinion.

    Stacy Lynn

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  22. Beautiful gardens, beautiful food, and beautiful ladies! Looks like you had a fabulous day. :)

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  23. I loved seeing the family photos and your dad's amazing garden!

    I tried to come by a couple times this morning. Had a problem accessing blogs; mine included!

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  24. Looks like a very nice day! You are all skinny...must run in the family! Oh and your dad is sooo tall...that must be where you get your heighth!

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  25. Hi Rhoda
    Those are great photos of your family. What a blessing to have both your parents and to be able to spend the day together.
    Hugs, Rhondi

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  26. Oh my goodness, I have garden envy! What a beautiful setting for a family celebration.

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  27. Now we know where you get your good genes... I think you picked your parents well.

    I saw Dave Ramsey doing a whole show on garage sale shopping. You need to hook up!

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  28. That's Lauren who gets all the cool "L" stuff you find. :-)

    Looks like you had a lovely day...and by the way your counters look FAB.

    June is lovely in NYC. I'll see you when you're here...I'm not going anywhere, so I'll be ready. :-)

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  29. Rhoda, the food on your blog always looks so good! Happy Mother's Day!

    ~Heather

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  30. The garden pictures are beautiful. I am inspired - they look like they were cut out of a magazine. What a lovely way to celebrate your mom.

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  31. Great family pics - looks like a wonderful Mother's Day!

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  32. * Hard to tell "WHO" is more BEAUTIFUL~~~~ the FOOD or Y'ALL!!!!!!! WOW, "you ARE the MARY"!!!!

    Hugs, Linda *

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  33. Beautiful family and gardens and delicious looking food. I'm so thankful you had this time together with your loved ones.
    Blessings always,
    Kaye
    Matthew 21:22

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  34. Everything looks great: the garden, the food, and your family!

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  35. That cabbage is amazing. I wish I could grow produce like that!

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  36. There appears to be a lot of talent in your lovely family. Those photos are ones to treasure. You could eat for a week on the beautiful cabbage. I am so glad you had a delightful day. As always, thank you for sharing with all of us.

    Charla

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  37. Well Rhoda, you say your family eats a lot. . . but one would never be able to tell. . . because there is not once ounce of fat on any of the ladies. . . that's for sure!!!!

    Lovely family!

    And I love your new granite too. Just perfect!!

    Blessings,

    Sher

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  38. Charming day! lovely family.....and the foooooddd!!!!

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  39. You have a beautiful family. Love their pond and looks like a wonderful time was had by all.

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  40. Your kitchen did turn out beautiful...love that countertop!
    Your dads garden is impressive! I'll bet he's proud of it.
    Love your sisters garden...my brother is a landscaper and one of his specialties is the waterfalls. I would love to have one but it would take up my entire tiny yard!

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  41. It's so nice to meet your beautiful family! I love the backyard photos. I grew up going to garden club meeting with my mom. It takes years to make a garden look amazing, doesn't it?
    Waaaay longer than you think when you start!

    ~Kim

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  42. That is a beauitful garden, love the pond. All the food pictures you posted are making me hungry!

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  43. My great grandma had a muscadine vine. If I'd have only known at that young age to pay closer attention maybe I could have a better garden now! My grandma said she remembered my great uncle having a suscadine or something also.

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  44. Just love your Dad's garden and Sister's back yard....you can just see all the love they've put into it.
    What a great looking family. I must say, your Dad is really tall! Sounds like your time together was great....never mind the awesome looking food :)

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  45. Rhoda, please tell your sister that I will be temporarily moving to her backyard until the end of the summer. If she sees a strange woman laying by the pond holding a Margarita in one hand and a piece of chocolate on the other tell her not to worry, I'm harmless...lol Seriously though, what a lovely garden! She and her hubby have done a great job!

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