I’ve neglected my writing the last few days for the best of reasons. I’ve been out of town for a a family holiday. We gathered with family at one of Bud’s last remaining aunt’s home in Kansas. Family members ranged between five weeks and past ninety years in age. As you’d expect, everybody brought their finest food. As always, the macaroni and cheese and chocolate cake disappeared first. The weather was perfect, balmy and pleasant.
Aunt Beulah’s yard was perfectly groomed with plenty of shade and tempting seating spots. Everyone spent the day outdoors as we admired the baby, noted how big the children were getting, watched budding romances, and teased cousins about getting old. There were eighty-eight relatives and friends present. I don’t think I could gather a crowd like that if my life depended on it. Aunt Beulah is obviously well-loved. It was like dozens of family gatherings I’ve attended over the years. Bud’s aunt is nearing ninety with all the first cousins Bud romped with in the seventies, far past romping. They brought out all their stories of hijinks and amped them up. It was a perfect day!


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Take your time. We’ll wait.
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Marvelous!! Thanks for sharing.
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I am still catching up
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And what a wonderful group you are…..Absolutely fabulous:)
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We enjoyed every minute!
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Sounds like an awesome time
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Oh, do those two old characters look like they have a few stories to tell! And now you’re back, all juiced up with a refresher course on backwoods family hijinks. Looking forward!
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They had some good ones. I may have to come up with aliases.
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Oho! REALLY good ones!
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Awesome!
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I just love seeing our old folks. They need to know how much they’ve meant to us.
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Even when their a pain sometimes it’s great to connect with them. It keeps the connection alive.
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Since we don’t deal day to day, we miss pain.
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Sounds like a great time and well spent.
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It was good. One more chance to see people we love.
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Cherish the moments.
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perhaps once a year, two of my nieces arrange a get together meal between the Wesh contingent and their varios cousins scattered throughout North West England. Though the gathering doesn’t have the same numbers or age range as your get togethers, we often reach about 50 wth all the generations present.I am now the family patriarch having no surviving aunts and Uncles and I find these events carry huge emotions and are very draining, yet I love seeing all the cousins and my extended family. Hugs
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My husband is one of the older cousins. We never miss a chance to see the old ones and talk about all we remember. We lost one beloved aunt last year. We really miss them but we still tell their stories. Just this year one of the cousins, a genealogist solved solved the mystery of what happened to Grandpa John’s first. I’ll have to do a post about that. Maybe it won’t ruffle feathers since she died in 1918.
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Great pictures. Glad you got to spend time with family
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Me, too!
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