
While I'm waiting for my cheese to brine, I thought I'd slip in another post of this weekend. After we went to
Dufur's homecoming parade, we loaded into Diana's mini-van to go see Papa and
Great Papa at a Pumpkin Patch event in The
Dalles. Wow, you should have seen the line for the miniature horse rides! My parents have two minis, this one is Baker Man. Yes, he's adorable and has a sweet
temperament. He takes both horses so he can trade them out so as not to overwork them.

Check out that '
stache! I swear it gets longer (and more grey every time I see him). Dad used to have a very long red beard (see, red does run in the family). I remember trying to find his chin when I was a little girl. When he finally shaved it, I was traumatized because he looked so different,
LOL!

Here is a picture of my grandpa and his wife, Regina. They were giving Hay rides. Everyone looks like they are having a great time!

No, this is not my husband, but don't panic! Even though it was
Dufur's homecoming weekend, when I went to the pumpkin patch in The
Dalles, it felt like homecoming weekend for my class. I saw so many classmates I hadn't seen in years. This was my commencement walking partner, Robbie. It was so great to see him and catch up a little.
Also, I didn't get one picture (too busy talking - who me?:), but on Sunday I visited my good friend from high school, Leslie, at her ranch near where I grew up. Josiah and her son hit it off immediately. They kept getting into trouble together, so we had to confine them to the house so we could visit. They really had a good time. On the way home, I stopped off at my grandmother's retirement home and visited with her. It was wonderful to see so many family and friends all in one weekend.
Well, better get my
queso fresco in the press. Have a good one everybody!
God Bless,
Jackie