John's birthday was this past Friday (th 14th) and we went to Outback Steakhouse for his birthday dinner, to follow tradition. We reminisced about what we were doing last year at this time - going to the Outback in Santo Domingo for a completely different expercience. We're so glad to be home. Saturday morning, we took off for Angola to visit John's family. Mom Roth's specialty is making creative cakes for birthdays - and this year was no exception! She decided to go with a Dominican theme considering how the last year of our lives was spent, and she recreated one of the carnival masks from La Vega for John's cake. It was incredible!
Then, on Sunday, we stopped in Ft. Wayne on our way home to attend the Johnny Appleseed Festival that we talked about all year long since we missed it last year. We met my friend Jamie there and walked around soaking up the smells and sounds of autumn and enjoying the classic fall festival foods like apples and carmel and chicken and dumplings. Yum! We're so excited about fall this year! I'm going to make my first applie pie of the season tomorrow!
In other news, Gramma Verch gave us a quilt as a housewarming present. Here it is pictured in our living area. It's a quilt made of hundreds of different green material. It fits perfectly in our green themed spare bedroom. It took her years to collect the hundreds of materials for the quilt, so we feel lucky to have such a labor of love and family heirloom in our posession.
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This is the second time I am writing this. Didn't know I had to register, etc.
Loved seeing the cake, it was or is awesome. Your mom is surely going to keep up the tradtion. You sure had great weather for the Johnny Applesed Festival. I remember the time I went there so long ago. But memories are great.
Picture of quilt turned out pretty nice and those holding were all smiles. Guess it wasn't too hot for them to pose with it. Enjoy it Claire and John, it was one of those quilts I had to make.
I am finished now, and going to heat up the homemade brocoli soup. I've been tasing it all afternoon at rehab. Love you both, Gramma
The quilt is such an amazing work of art. Claire, you really do have a knack for finding four-leaf clovers.
I still check your blog all the time! - your life in Indiana is just as interesting to hear about as your life in the DR. I love that picture of you and Jamie at the Johnny Appleseed festival - you wrote a great description.
Claire, I still read your blog! Speaking of which, we need to get together again sometime soon. I'm hoping to go to your church again this Sunday - it seems like I've been either out of town or sick a lot since last time, but I did like it a lot and hope to make it there more on Sundays.
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