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11 comments
Carol Teifer Searl
Make seats out of the stumps! You love chairs!
Carol Teifer Searl
My biggest challenge is hooking windows! Pls show how sometime!
Terry Vaughan
How about a red dress and orange, yellow, and peach poppies.
Diane Polk
Well, the ideal number for dinner? I love hosting family and when we get all the adult children together with their partners we are looking at 12 in total. For annual or semi annual gatherings like Christmas or Thanksgiving I do love that number.
If I’m doing more frequent gatherings I prefer cooking for a smaller group. Perhaps another couple or one adult child with partner. I find this helps me to cater more to their culinary tastes and create more of a theme around the dinner, with music and decor. We also get to experience a deeper level of connection through conversation and there is a casualness that I also enjoy by having fewer numbers.
Marietta
Off topic but, your dress is very pretty and super flattering!