Well Sunday was a great day of fellowship first with our dear BridgePoint couple along with neighbors, the Botbyl's at the Nymark's beautiful home. They always have a delicious spread laid out with fresh fruits, egg and a French toast casserole with all kinds muffins and juices. I tried both casseroles as we were having the family over for a late lunch around 1'ish and I didn't want to over eat. We had our worship service via on line outside on their patio and left around 11'ish for the house. The Botbyl's rode with us as usual.
Amy and family came around 12'ish and Bobby and family closer to 1 as the boys had to be awakened for the trip over after eating. They of course were the center of attention for the Ross family. Eliza and Sam helped a lot with entertaining them, reading books and playing on the floor while a few of us ate. I grilled burgers and brats and we had corn on the cob, tater tots, a couple different salads as well as ice cream pie for dessert. Nancy and I passed on the dessert until later in the evening which was our supper. Everyone left around 3'ish as Bobby and Katie had to make two more appearances with Katie's side of the family. Amy and her family just wanted to rest since she now works everyday.
We chilled the rest of the day and I finished up the season on ALONE on the history channel and found another series titled the America Farmer. It turned out to be very interesting with 5 different farmers and their families throughout the country and what they face on a daily basis. Very entertaining and informative as well. We started a bike ride around 7 ish but only made a couple streets when it began to sprinkle and then a few minutes later a down pour with winds and thunder. We needed the rain.
I mentioned that 3 weeks from this day we would be on our way to the cabin so everyone wanted another family dinner next Sunday along with a cousin family. I'll smoke a couple pork butts as Bobby will have Annsley and Gabe and the cousins can play together, LATER
Just a few Mothers Day pics of the Triplett and Ross Families



