Sunday, August 10, 2008

Making Bread With Grandma Step 5

 

After baking in the oven for about 40 minutes, it is time to take it out of the oven and grease the top. The best part is after it cools and you have some toast for breakfast!
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Making Bread With Grandma Step 4

 

 

After placing the little loaves into the pans and letting it raise back up,it is time to put it into the oven.
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Making Bread With grandma Step 3

 

The next thing to do is give the bread a good pounding (the girls had to do this since grandma can't pound very hard)! Then roll it into loaves, carefully pinching the ends and across the length of the loaf so it will stay together.
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Making Bread With Grandma Step 2

 

Here, Joelle and Natalie learn to knead the bread, turning and pushing it this way and that.
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Making Bread With Grandma - Step One

 

Grandma and Grandpa were privilaged to have Joelle and Natalie stay with us this afternoon. When Grandma started making bread, 2 girls wanted to help. So, here they are in step one of bread making; greasing the pans, punching down the big bread in the bowl and cutting it into four small loaves.
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Saturday, August 9, 2008

Joelle Helps Lead Song Service

 

 

Today, Joelle had a turn helping her Mom (Doreen)lead out in the Family Sing portion of the church service, and she did a super job. She can read enough words that she sang out on the stanzas as well as the chorus. She sang out good and strong and really added a lot to the singing.
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Friday, August 8, 2008

At the Marble Cream Slabery! (See previous post)

 

 

Our second stop was the Marble Slab Creamery. Here are Doreen, Natalie (in front) and Joelle (behind) and Grandma (Sandra) enjoying the products! (Steve and I enjoyed the products too!)
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Chuck E Cheese's

 

 

 

Yesterday, Doreen and Steve went downtown to celebrate their anniversary by seeing sights and biking along the river. They stayed downtown and came back today. Joelle and Natalie stayed with friends until today at noon. Sandra and I picked up the girls and we met Doreen and Steve at Chuck E Cheese's (In the top picture from left to right are Steve, Natalie, Joelle and Doreen). The girls had been looking forward to playing at the game place and eating in the restaurant. They earned 807 tickets along with the help of Steve and Grandpa. Then we all went to the Marble Slab Creamery for Ice Cream. We made a tongue twister out of the name. Try saying Marble Slab Creamery real fast. Joelle tried it real fast and came up with Marble Cream Slabery! That made me laugh out loud!
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Monday, August 4, 2008

Picking Blueberries

 

 

 

 

Just look at these bushes. We went blueberry picking out near Sandra's Mom's place in Georgia. We picked a bucket and three quarters for $8. Yummie!! I love blueberries.
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Tuning the piano

 

This is a picture of me and Andria (Jack's oldest daughter) tuning one of my pianos. She was interested in how to tune a piano so I am showing her. Joelle (Doreen's oldest) took the picture for us. And that is Esther over there in the corner. She is quite a little musician herself!
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Am I proud or something?

 

Here it is one more time with the bench.
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More Before and After

 

 

Here is a before and after picture of the bench. Quite a difference, huh? This piano is mahagony and has a nice deep red color.
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Before and After

 

 

Last night I completed a refinishing job on a 1954 Story and Clark (original) piano. Sure looks better, huh? Anyone want a piano? This piano has a most delicate tone and the keys are very easy to push. I really like it.
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