Patty planned a reunion for all of us at their gorgeous home in Elkridge for the siblings to work on a book about Mom and Dad. To kick it off, we all met up in Logan at El Sabor for a Mexican lunch, then headed to the Logan City Cemetery to decorate Mom and Dad's graves, as well as many ancestor loved ones.
Patty and Hal's son, Evan, owns a huge wholesale flower operation and every year that we make our annual trek to Logan around Memorial Day, they provide the most gorgeous flower arrangements to decorate Mom and Dad's graves, as well as other loved ones.
Mom's is always in pinks, her favorite color.
We were all there but John's wife, Cindy, who had to cancel last minute because she got called to administrate the school where she had taught until Covid because the principal and vice-principal were ill - with Covid, after avoiding it until then!
Mom's mom and dad
We spent four days together sharing stories of growing up and enjoying each other.
We looked at photos of Mom and Dad and our families with them, figuring out a basic layout for the book and assigning various tasks to each other.
We enjoyed delicious meals; Patty is a wonderful cook!
We celebrated John's birthday - Kay made him a delicious cake.
He was born in Hawaii - thus the kakui nut beads!
We ate out one night and had tasty Indian food.
The last morning, we had breakfast at a Cracker Barrel.
We headed to SLC to stay with Rick and Jodie so we could attend a small Balladier reunion the next day, then we traveled back and forth the next four days to Ogden to care for Lois.
Roger was able to slip in a Temple Walk with Blake.
We were serenaded by Mark and his good friend banjo player singing folk duets as we ate.
Don and Mark played through several of our old songs and we had lots of laughs as we sang along.
Greer lives in Billings, Montana, and was in SLC for a grandchild graduation, so we got to see her. We sang many duets together in those college years with her guitar and my baritone uke and we are KD sorority sisters.
Happy memories!
Marilyn modeling a kimono we each received on our USO tour when we performed in Japan.
For the next four days we enjoyed spending them with Roger's mom and we went to a restaurant for lunch every day, which she really enjoyed. Roger spent hours cuddling next to her, telling her stories and showing her photos and videos on his laptop. He said, "Aren't you getting tired of hearing me talk, Mom?" and she quickly answered, " Oh, no! I love it!"
On Memorial Day, Lois took all of her kids except Shellie and her husband, Todd ( they're in the process of moving), to lunch at Good Woods. She loves their ribs!
The reunions were non-stop and oh, oh so wonderful!
Great re-cap of our reunion and of your happy times after.
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