Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Nan
Nan used to put up this aluminum tree in her house when her girls were younger. They also had a real tree, but the girls all thought this one was ugly. My mom decided to put it up in her kitchen this year, and it looked great. Nan was excited and posed beside it.
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For years and years, Nan has come over for Christmas brunch at my parents' house. The menu is always the same- Breakfast Egg Casserole, potatoes, fruit salad, and a plate of breads and cookies. It definitely ranks as one of my all time favorite meals. Nathan and Katie didn't arrive until Dec 26, so it was a little quieter than usual, but still delicious.
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