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Saturday, January 30, 2010

Genealogy Hunt and Another Cousins (and Aunts) Pot Luck

Hi everybody,

I just want to apologize that I've not been able to visit everybody lately.

I'm neck deep in my genealogy project, scanning, compiling information, picking my mother's brain for memories, begging my aunts for their photos, etc. We'll be bringing them over to our house next week to show them all the photos I've scanned and to get their memories documented as well.

My mother just added another piece of history to my mile high stack of information. She told me how my grandmother delivered her own baby. And I thought delivering our son ourselves in the hospital elevator was pretty good. Sheesh!

Anyway, I just wanted to tell you I really miss going to visit everybody but I'll be tied up pretty tight for the next week.

Tonight, we had another Cousin's Pot Luck Party. This time, it was Art's side of the family. There were about 20 people and a TON of food that everybody generously brought. It was incredible. Everybody pitched in to set out and clean up so Art and I could relax and truly enjoy ourselves and the family. We had meatballs, shoyu (soy sauce) chicken, Ham with pineapples, 2 gigantic platters of sushi, kal bi, marinated opihi (a kind of shellfish), southwestern green salad, Asian chicken pasta salad, boiled edamame (soybeans), rice, grilled veggies, crab casserole, flan, bundt cake, chocolate chip cookies and I forget what else. What a fabulous night! We have such amazing cooks in our family! And now it's time for me to get to bed. Good night everybody. I'll be seeing you as soon as the dust settles.

20 friendly comments:

RONW said...

opihi, too!

Dina said...

I can't imagine the dust ever settling for you two.

bobbie said...

I'm so pleased to hear that you are doing this project. Too many of us leave such things until it is too late. After my husband died, I tried to research his family. No one still living knew or cared much about a family tree.

thelaughinghousewife said...

Good night and good luck with your project.

Susan at Stony River said...

I'm hungry after reading that you know.

What a wonderful reason to be offline! Family history is fascinating. I have no idea how women managed having babies alone at home... thank goodness I was born after that! LOL

Jill of All Trades said...

Oh gosh those pic's are making my stomach growl and reminding me that I have not had breakfast. Don't worry, I know how projects can take over a life.

quilly said...

You can make up to us all for not visiting by inviting us to one of those potlucks. Yum!

Christine said...

crab casserole sounds good as does your genealogy project. catch up when you can, no problem.

gigihawaii said...

Let me know when you want to self-publish your memoirs. I have already done 3. LOL.

wenn said...

i love pot luck! very convenient!

Jean said...

The pot luck meals you and your family members put on are amazing. Everything always looks and sounds so delicious.

Good luck collecting all the family history and photos. It's interesting work, I know. I wrote my mother's biography about 12 years ago, and once it was done she suddenly started telling me stories of the past that she'd forgotten to mention when I interviewed her.

Peggy said...

Wow waht a feast! You guys are so thin too! Hmmmm..must be what you eat!
Have a good week Kay!

Kay Dennison said...

Yum!!!!!! I've missed your posts but know you have a lot going on these days!!!!! Glad to see this!!!

Cheryl said...

Oh my word! The pot luck looks absolutely delicious, what talented cooks you all are. You mentioned your grandmother delivering her own baby, you obviously were following her lead when you gave birth in an elevator! Have fun with your project!

Lin Floyd said...

what a great time you are having with your extended family and gather genealogy...good for you!

Rambling Woods said...

Have fun....

Lilly said...

I think its a great idea to do this project. It is extremely interesting and a great thing for family members too. You delivered your son in an elevator - have yout told that story on your blog before Kay?

Linda Reeder said...

Wow! Another one of those amazing potlucks! You are fortunate to have so much family around you. But then you had potlucks with friends back in Illlinois too. I think you are a people magnet. Folks just love being around you.

Yes, we miss your comments, but it's a wonderful project you have taken on. Go with it.

Kay said...

Lilly: Wow! You have such a good memory, Lilly! Yes, I sure did... a while back. Thank you for the compliment of remembering.

Denise said...

Oh that makes me so hungry. Another great gathering with lots of people to help, how lovely!