Wednesday, February 23, 2011

The Royal Treatment

Somehow we continue to dodge the diseases that are apparently running rampant at church.  A week ago we had Primary with fewer than half of our teachers and a whole class of children home sick.  (Very bad.) Today the meeting I was supposed to be at was canceled last minute because everyone else involved had sick family members.  (Not so bad.)  Suddenly finding ourselves facing a morning alone at home, the girls and I decided it was time for an elegant little ladies’ luncheon.

Prominent on the guest list were Aurora and her princess-pal Cinderella.

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The menu?  Applesauce cookies and apple juice.  Around the time Amber was born we used to make applesauce cookies regularly and Robyn loved them!  We always used Bryan’s great-grandmother’s recipe, including chopped walnuts.  Then we found out about Robyn’s peanut allergy and, unsure whether walnuts would suddenly become a problem too, I stopped making them.  Turns out they’re just as good nut-free!
 
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Pouring apple juice out of a tiny toy teapot brought back memories of Mom having apple-juice-parties with Karin and me in Texas.   I can’t believe that was more than a quarter century ago!

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A bird’s eye view of the princess compound.

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Only royalty allowed!  They were having such a good time I let them eat lunch in their castle too.

Would it be wrong to hope for more other-people-sick-days this week?

2 comments:

  1. Definitely adorable. I love how you got the real little kid (and Mommy stuffed into a tiny tent) view of them through the tunnel. That looks like a great time, you're such a fun mom. :)

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  2. Hope you have more other-people-sick days :o) I love those cookies too! Her name was Alice Larson. (the great grandmother)

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