September 4, 2007

Labor Day

So, while the event of my little sister pinching my leg transpires, I now am able to post. :D (or, for a better explanation, Ruth sits at my feet with some hair pincher-things, squeezes my leg with them and asks, "Does this hurt, Ashton?" "Yes, Ruth, it hurts!")

Yesterday, we were all invited over to the McDonald's house for a blessed day of fellowship and working...unfortunately, though, I was unable to get pictures of the working part, so you'll have to visit Tiffany's or Jessica's blog for more information concerning that subject. ;) We spent most of our day cleaning up around the yard, setting up scaffolding, taking down trees, setting up fences, and stuff along those lines. And then, in the evening, we celebrated Mrs. McDonald's birthday, complete with banana pudding and a single candle on top. :D

Pictures of our evening:


Tiffany taking a picture of me, taking a picture of her, etc.



Melissa reading to Naomi and William



making the banana pudding



The Banana Pudding



beware the two fly-killers, armed with hidden fly swatters and purple-hued sunglasses



Grace, Sierra, and Jessica...all laughing at some random comment ;)



presenting The Banana Pudding unto the birthday lady



posing with the presents

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

It must be contagious, you called it scaffolding too.

Emil Bandy

Ashton said...

...says the person who just called it scaffolding.

Simply Tiffany said...

*wave of relief just passed*

I was kind of scared to see what photos you were going to post. :) And those aren't scaffolds in the carriage house...they are shelves... ;-)

Thanks for all the work y'all did...when can we do it again? :)

Anonymous said...

Dude that fly-killer picture is wicked awesome!! :D

Stacy McDonald said...

Ashton! Why, thank you for not getting a picture with my mouth full this time! :-)

Thank y'all for all your hard work and a WONDERFUL time of fellowship...and fly killing!

Anonymous said...

It is great to see good, Godly fellowship and also to see girls dressed modestly. What a blessing!