The day we went to Woodside began with a walk to the stop sign with Lise, Toke and neighbor Joyce. We had commented on the mist on the mountains behind us.
I liked the group photo of everyone at the Woodside table – Nate’s Sarah, daughter Lise, grandson Nate, Rick and Myra, and Lise’s Toke. For those of you who like relationships defined, Rick is my brother’s brother-in-law whom I’ve known for about 60 years.
Nathaniel was helping himself to watermelon, and I took a picture to show him and the watermelon platter and knife.
Out of the kitchen window, we could see a fallen pecan tree. Myra said they had never picked up more than a few measly pecans from it, so the tree will not be mourned. I don’t think Rick’s broken finger shows in any of the photos. One of the branches he was cutting snapped back and hit his finger.
I liked two group portraits – Nathaniel with Sarah and Lise and our fabulous hosts Rick and Myra.
Our conversation was non-stop. Toke and Nathaniel enjoyed talking about cooking, while the world travelers Myra, Rick, Lise, and Toke compared notes on places they had been. Sarah and I were not mute by any means. We all enjoyed the tour of the house done especially for Toke. I learn something new every time I hear Rick talk. He spoke quite a bit about his great uncle who carved most of the furniture in the house. There is now a photograph of that man in the stately living room.
Many of the larger pieces of furniture have secret hiding places. Toke was delighted with that. He later told us that when he was young, he built a secret place that would open when you touched a button hooked to a rubber band. Toke also practiced magic tricks in his younger years. Rick told us that long ago thieves dug up bodies in the graveyard and cut off the fingers to steal rings they were wearing. He borrowed a ring from Sarah, made it disappear, and showed it to us in a box on the finger of a “dead” person. Things are truly magical at Woodside.
I was able to go on this marvelous jaunt, thanks to neighbor Shawn. I left Kacey on the front porch, and Shawn came over to check on her and pet her from time to time. I was most concerned that the dog would bark a lot and bother everyone in earshot. She was content most of those ten hours and didn’t bark all the day long.







Nate looks good all dressed up! It’s great to have your family together.
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Nate has returned to wearing a suit. He began wearing a suit to school in high school EVERY DAY! That changed in college because he was often wearing a chef’s apron. He graduated and is now free to wear what he wants.
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He looks very dapper!
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He didn’t wear his straw hat in the house. Being tall and thin, he looks good in everything he wears
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The beautiful to have your family together. Beautiful all photos. Nice you sharing Nate’s Sarah, daughter Lise, grandson Nate, Rick and Myra, and Lise’s Toke. For relationships defined, Rick is your brother’s brother-in-law whom known for about 60 years. Beautiful group photo & Nathaniel was helping himself to watermelon the platter and knife.
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We had a wonderful visit that day.
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Enjoyed wonderful visited.
Tack care,Anne!
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So nice to see family members all together. A great day out and Kacey was well looked after.
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This brings back wonderful memories. Rick and Myra are beautiful people. Sorry to hear about Rick’s finger. Hope it doesn’t affect his instrument playing or dancing. So great to see you all having so much fun.
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I took lots of short videos the day y’all were at Woodside. I didn’t feel the need to do that this time and just enjoyed the experience.
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You descriptions always make me feel like a day with people I love. Now I feel all warm and cozy after my visit.
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This group is extra special.
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That’s enchanting. I know the kids love it
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it’s always nice to read about your family adventures 🥰
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Toke is enjoying all your hospitality and visiting your favorite spots! Nice to see Nathaniel and Sarah again.
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I’m enjoying scrolling through your recent posts. My ears always perk up when your daughter is home because I’ve never known anyone who lives in Denmark and being part Danish, it’s been on my bucket list for a long time. Also, good to see Nathaniel again. I remember him years ago baking his first cakes. Keep up the good blogging!
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Lise says you should come to Denmark, because you know someone there now.
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Ha ha, how nice, I just might have to follow up on that! 🙂
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Lise has hosted many people. She has participated in Couch Surfers, although I don’t think she has had any lately. She’s been too busy traveling.
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