The French-themed food table, in honor of their family trip to Paris this summer.
This year, to help with the expenses Steve and Dee incur for this bash, the pottyhouses were paid for by corporate sponsorships. No one said this was a classy party!
This, however, was the classiest potty house I've ever seen. It was complete with lotion, wipes, air freshener, etc. Ladies only, please!
The kids had a blast as always, playing with cousins and getting really dirty.
Uncle Scott came through again this year with the inflatable slide.
The crowd gathers under the shade tree to listen to the band.
Time to dig up the pig. A couple of nights before, a fire is burned in the pit and then the pig is put on top of the coals and buried. The heat from the coals and the earth cook the meat. Sunday evening it is uncovered, and we eat it.
There it is.
By far, one of the things that makes Pig Roast so special is the music every year. This year someone brought a didgeridoo. It had such a cool sound.
BIG bonfire.
Katie and Eleanor hanging out around the campfire.
Thanks again for another wonderful year of of traditions and memories, Uncle Steve and Aunt Dee. We love you!
2 comments:
Erin, You really captured the heart of the event! Thanks for the tribute...there are those who are already counting down days to #38. Love you back!
Aunt Dee
Too fun! Sounds like a special family time, with lots of fun touches (the decorated outhouses, music and parading of the pig). It was fun to share it via imagination!
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