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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Valentine's Dinner, Dance and Games

Nick and I sent out invitations to our kids and grandkids for a Valentine's dinner dance and game party. It was a blast!! Kim and Spencer and Scott and Lacee and families couldn't come and we missed them, but you can't be to everything. Anyway, I have been nursing a cold for about a week and so Nick really helped me on Saturday. He cleaned the house while I did the cooking. We had lasagna and spaghetti and meatballs with homemade breadsticks (Adrien) and a wonderful salad (Amie). For atmosphere we ate under candles (battery operated ones for the kids table) and along with our decorations it was quite festive. Here are some pictures of the activities:

First of all, before the party Nick gave me this beautiful willow statue of a husband and wife dancing. We love to dance. He gave this to me even though he calls these statues the faceless wonders (he doesn't like them much, but he knows I do). What a guy!! After we ate, the doorbell rang and Nick said it was the home teachers!! But it wasn't. He arranged for a barbershop quartet to come and sing love songs to the women in the family. They sang "I love you truly" (which is a song that my dad use to sing to my mom all the time) and a couple of other songs. Then they gave each of us a long stemed rose. How sweet is that?
Then the dancing started--This is Kate, Emmie and Allie doing the floor show to High School Musical 3 (Emmie brought the CD). They are quite the dancers

For lots of years Nick and I went to the Glen Miller show up at USU with some friends and the last two years of the show we took Jarom and Adrien and Brion and Amie. We were sad when they didn't do it anymore, so we put on the Glen Miller CD and we all danced the night away. (Actually that is an exaggeration, remember, we are OLD PEOPLE!!) There is nothing like dancing to Chattanooga Choo Choo. Logan didn't want anything to do with dancing until Emmie talked him into coming in and trying it. Here are the grandkids dancing to Glen Miller.
Here is Brion dancing with little Kate, giving her a little dip. Amie and Lexie are dancing as well. I wish I would have taken some pictures of the couples dancing as that was really neat to see. I will have to remember that for next time.
The favorite part of the party for the kids was the chocolate fountain. It was really fun to see them dipping and eating. The mess was worth all the smiles and "mmmm-this is really good" comments. Here is Landon, Logan, Allie and Emmie. Notice the chocolate faces~~How sweet is that!
Adrien and Kate with Allie. They really liked the rice krispy treats to dip.
Then off to the games. Here is Logan playing Bingo. I was amazed at how well they all did with their numbers and letters.
I liked this part~~Twister was a fun game when Nick and I were growing up. The kids LOVED it! Here is Emmie, Logan, Allie and Landon.
Well, it was a great party! Something that will be remembered for some time. I guess it is a good party when one of the grandkids ask when the next one will be. I think I need to go lie down and take a nap before I think about that one!!! Hope all of you had a wonderful Valentine's day!

5 comments:

Mandy said...

It looks like you guys had a great Valentine's. You are such a fun grandma!

Calli Fox said...

Hi Miriam, Your mother told me you were sick. You better take it easy. I'm super impressed by the Valentines party. I'm going to plan one next year. It looked like too much fun! How can I get a hold of those singers? :) Calli

Sarah said...

What a fun night! Your husband told me he had something he was "cooking up" for V-day, what a great night!

Hope you feel better, oh, and I tagged you again! See my blog for details! :)

Donna S said...
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Jenny said...

What a fantastic idea! How wonderful to have this be a celebration of family love, not just for the couples!