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No longer on the river and, again, an empty nester. Back to living on Fleming Island and making some more friends!

Monday, August 23, 2010

August photos, at least some of them

Maya's birthday party was the next day but I took advantage of being in St. Augustine for Suzanne's concert to swing over to Palm Coast to celebrate a day in advance. First I had breakfast with Marian and Biff at Perkin's (potato pancakes!!!!) and then went to Christina's from there. Justin and I gave Maya some butterfly wings to wear, fancy ballet shoes, and Play Doh toy. Rayna is checking out the wrapping paper with her grandma, Marian.

After leaving Palm Coast, where we enjoyed Tina's brand-new pool, I went to Suzanne's birthday party in Lake Asbury. Suzanne had a nice group of church family there as well as neighbors and relatives to share in the fun. Mike and Judy are in the kitchen preparing the low country boil as Phil Hoyer oversees the work. Mike also made a Boston butt in the smoker which was simply delicious. What a great time we had that evening!

Jayne came with her new hubby in tow and he is just the nicest guy! A true Southern gentleman who got along famously with John and their neighbors. None of Jayne's and Dave's kids were there, just grown-ups that night. Suzanne and Anne Hoyer are helping Jayne study the table which was laden with appetizers and such for before the big feast. Anne was astounded at what a long ride it was to their house, almost needed to pack a lunch first! It had to be at least an hour from the Southside to Lake Asbury so the great meal and fun made it worth their while!

In case you cannot make it out, the candles indicate '40'. John and Suzanne started the celebrating earlier in the day by going parasailing in St. Augustine. It was something Suzanne wanted to do but then freaked out when it was happening, laughing and being scared at the same time. The guy who took them out photographed them as they launched from the back of the boat. She made John sit still so as not to rock the boat, so to speak. It was great fun, especially after it was over!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good morning;

Nice to see pictures of the Hoyers. While reading your blog the thought occured to me, too, "Wow, they had a long way to go!!

Why are you thinking of that Baptismal Hymm? It's been in my mind,too. I think it is the only hymn that I can remember all the words. I'm going to speak with the Pastors about the baptisms. It used to be an occasion for the whole congregation but now it seems to be a something you do as an after thought. "let the rest of the cong. go home....don't want to bother them." Time was we had one almost every week. I fact,we had a double when Jill was baptized. Mary Beth Dill shared that day. I know it doesn't matter to the Lord as long as it is done for the right reason.

Saw on the news where N. Florida is getting rained on again or is it "yet"?

Time for my walk in the cool of the morning. It got quite warm yesterday in the afternoon.I suppose you won't call 'til Thurs.I may be at church doing my work!

Love you,

Mom

Kim Lahaie Day said...

Hi Mom!

We sang that baptismal hymn Sunday at Victory for Scarlett Latimer's baptism. It was nice to sing the 'old' one again. I do like the baptisms to take place during the worship service as the entire congregation pledges to keep the child in their prayers and remind them of their baptism.

We had rain last night, which began around 5:30 or so but nothing as of yet today although it is predicted for the afternoon. Good! Because I need a nap!

There was a lovely breeze for Jane's committal service this a.m. Sorry, but there is nothing that will compare to Timmy's, they all fall short now.

Hugs and blessings,

Kim