Saturday, July 26, 2008

COMMUNITY GET TOGETHER

We are very fortunate to live in a very friendly, family oriented neighborhood. Derek started the ball rolling a couple of years back and made the empty lot into a very nice playground for the kids to play in. Last year before we moved up here we found out from the neighbors that they had a community bake sale and garage sale. With their proceeds a new playset was purchased. Earlier this year the men all got together and pulled out some of the stumps in the park and rented a wood chipper. Mama provided the breakfast for everyone.

This morning the men and a couple of the women got together to do more work in the park laying down the beauty bark and gravel for another new playset to be put in a couple of weeks from today. Mama did exactly the same thing as last year and made breakfast for everyone. The problem was she did not make enough food!!! Doggone it!!! There were soooooo many people that showed up from the adjoining neighborhood (different home owner association). We all could just not believe it. We probably had about 100-150 moms and dads there.

Mama thinks that she may have started something with the moms of the hood. When the other moms saw the breakfast food that mama had brought, they went back home to raid their pantries and bring food over to the park too. With the other moms helping out, we all had a nice BBQ to boot. Hot dogs, hamburgers and other goodies to eat and drink.

The weather cooperated with us also. It is overcast and cool. Just right for doing yard work.

Now at 1:00 p.m. mama is trying to get Mimi to take a nap. Normally she does not nap nowadays but today is special. It is the beginning of the Sea Fair festivities up here in Seattle and tonight is the Torchlight Parade in downtown Seattle. We are going to the parade with several of our friends. The festivities will end next Saturday with the hydroplane races but we will have to miss that one due to the fact that we will be up in Mount Rainier camping with our friend Tom and Eloise and their family.

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