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Super Saturday

Today (Saturday) started off with a fishing trip for my husband, his father and my boys. I skipped out...fishing is just not for me! But the fishing trip was successful and brought a great catch of fish home. My husband's grandfather really enjoys eating fried fish, so we decided to cook the fish for supper and invite him over. My mother and father in law also had the same plan, so we just combined our fish and fixings and had a impromptu fish fry. Then for an added treat Aunt B and Aunt Ro were out walking and stopped by and joined us for some food and fellowship.



Here is my husband and his father cooking while the rest of the bunch sat and visited.




This is Grandpa, Aunt Ro, DH(Dear Husband) and then I joined in for the picture.


















Here is the spread - fried fish, cole slaw, baked beans, collard greens.














Yum Yum!! This is good!















Then to top it off, Nana (my mother in law) and I went for a nice evening walk. It was a great day!

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  1. This looks like such a pleasant evening. It's my kind of fun, and so great to have family stop in. Enjoy the rest of your weekend. Kathi

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  2. Oh, that looks like such a fun afternoon! The fish looks wonderful! I am married to a fisherman too!

    Hugs, Sharon

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  3. One of the best fish fry parties that we have had. Thank you for sharing. It was great after the walk to overeat! Love, Aunt ro

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