A lot happens in a week!
Last Wednesday and Thursday we were sniffling and sipping tea. One week later, we are putting up bird feeders and listening to the robins and meadowlarks! A lot happened in between, as well.
We drove to Edmonton last Friday to celebrate Walter's Mom's 90th birthday. It was an uneventful drive from Regina through Saskatoon and then a stop in Lloydminster to switch drivers. As the prairie-born kids of the 1960's, we of course took note of the snow still in fields and ditches, counted coyotes and looked for other wildlife. We made it to Sherwood Park, where we stayed at the Best Western, a favourite stop when we travel to the Edmonton area.
There are a few eating establishments near the hotel, and we walked towards the strip mall at the other end of the parking lot. We discovered a little restaurant that looked reasonable, walked inside and saw just a couple of tables occupied. As we stepped up to the counter, the older gentleman wearing an apron asked, "What can I get for ya'?" The menu was posted above the pass-through window to the kitchen, and we stared at the options.
"What do you recommend?" Walter replied. "The dinner plate...and here are your meats to choose from."
I ordered a one meat dinner plate (brisket) with coleslaw and cornbread. Walter ordered the brisket, smoked turkey and mashed potatoes with cornbread. We had barely sat down at one of the empty tables and the man brought us our tray of generously loaded plates. Wow! If you are ever in Sherwood Park, look up "That BBQ Place" and you won't be disappointed.
It was nice to relax at the hotel, watch some World Men's Curling on TV and be sleeping before 11 pm. The next morning was leisurely, as the birthday party wouldn't start until 12:30 pm. We had enough time to stop by a store to find flowers and fruit trays for the lunch. Walter found a carwash for a much needed rinse off of our white vehicle that was showing signs of winter/spring road slush.
We arrived in northwest Edmonton as a few others were pulling up. Walter's sister Marilee and her husband Robert were the hosts. They had tables set up and Easter decorations for the occasion. It was a loud, fun, tasty and busy birthday party with all the 5 children attending, only two grandchildren missing and all 8 great-grands present! Lasagna, garlic bread and salad was served along with veggie trays, deviled eggs and potato salad. Rachel, one of the grandkids, had made a beautiful white cake with strawberry layers and cream cheese icing! We all sang "Happy Birthday", with a cute little voice that echoed "and many more!" Tessa, 4-years old, blushed when everyone laughed.
Grandma Selke made a nice speech to thank everyone for coming. She quoted the verse from Psalms "This is the day the Lord has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it." And she had everyone wiping tears as she mentioned how we never know if we will all be together again but we have the hope of meeting in heaven one day!
The cake was served and more visiting continued. The sun was shining and kids wanted to play outside. I volunteered to take Kaira, our 1 1/2 year old granddaughter outside and she had a ball playing with the other little cousins. Some of the guys visited on the deck. The parents of the little ones took turns letting Grandma see them and interact one on one. Special times.
After group pictures and family combinations were taken, some clean up and more chatting ensued. By 3:30, some folks that had to drive said their good-byes. I was glad that our kids stayed a while longer as they don't get out to Edmonton often. We were almost the last to leave. And it had been a great day.
Back at the hotel, we brought in a few items for a light supper in our room. We were peopled out, but it had been a wonderful party.
Sunday morning we hit the road by 9:30 in order to get back home. Mark, Amy and Kaira were staying overnight on their way back to Manitoba. So we wanted to get there before they did and unload our stuff. We timed the pizza delivery for their arrival and it worked out perfectly. It was so fun to have Kaira come to us right away, and lead us by the hand to the toy box downstairs!
And today, we're packing again for another adventure. You won't want to miss this!
Klara Selke's 80th birthday
90th birthday
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