Tuesday, September 5, 2017

September . . . Labor Day

...I cannot endure to waste anything so precious as autumnal sunshine by staying in the house.  So I have spent almost all the daylight hours in the open air.
~Nathaniel Hawthorn~








Our Labor Day was spent with family.  The kids have so much fun together, and I am trying to just soak it all in while they are still young, and know how to play!  My husband smoked ribs, and I made a peach cobbler.  The kids brought all the fixin's!  It was a smokey, warm day, but we all had fun, and ate too much,  The day ended way too soon . . .

If I haven't said it already . . . HAPPY SEPTEMBER!!

Hugs and Love,

Barb



8 comments:

Vee said...

Oh that smoke! Just learned about that yesterday reading blogs.

Looks as if it was a wonderful day with lots of play going on. You have a beautiful family!

Sue said...

OH! Barb, this makes my heart sing, as it brought back so many memories of special times shared with our children and grandchildren! You have a beautiful family!
Happy September to you too!
Blessings,
Sue

Anonymous said...

Barb, what a delightful Labor Day! Love the quote and the pictures. I wish I had a slice of your peach cobbler! xo

Billie Jo said...

Love Labor Day, Barb!
Such beautiful photos of the fun with your family!
Hugs fro Pa!!!

Billie Jo said...

P.S.
Happy September!!!!!

Marsha said...

Barb....I so enjoy looking at the happy faces of all your grandchildren. Family - it's such a wonderful joy of life!
Take Care, My Friend - Marsha

Deb J. in Utah said...

Happy September to you as well, Barb! Fall is a wonderful time of year to spend with family.

LeAnn said...

Happy September to you also dear friends. I just love the feel of September. The photos are so sweet and of course, I loved the one of our precious Averi. It is a lovely one.
We would have enjoyed one more moment with your family and ours. Especially, that yummy menu.
Love and hugs for you two!

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