Well, we started Saturday by hading over to the rental to finish up some work, but we were determined not to spend the whole day, so by 1 PM, we headed home. We have a family wedding coming up this week so the afternoon was spent looking for a dress for Molly (not only a notorious picky eater but a notoriously picky dresser as well!). When we got back, we took Bridget to work at the restaurant, and came back to the house to figure out dinner.
My first hint that something was awry was when Andrew came and picked up my big crab pot, saying that he was cooking crabs at his house for his friends. Then, when I asked my husband if I should pick up the hamburger rolls for dinner, and he said no. Now, usually anytime from 3PM to 6 PM on any given day Gavin will ask what's for dinner at least 2 or 3 times- it's his way of hinting that he is hungry. But since he was totally nonchalant, so I sat in the family room, and looked through some cooking magazines, and enjoyed not having to do anything... when in walks
my daughter's boyfriend with a bouquet of flowers, and behind him... Katie! All the time, my kids and husband had conspired. Andrew and his friend came in with a box of crabs they had steamed, Katie brought a beautiful carrot cake that she made totally from scratch (Pictured right, from Alton Brown's recipe with her own orange-zest cream cheese frosting), and there you are... while we weren't all there, my house was full of the noises that make me really want to celebrate my birthday - laughter, joking, teasing, hugs, too loud conversation. So instead of an elegant, candlelit dinner, with crystal , and pressed linen napkins, we ate off newspaper littered with piles of blue crab carcasses, passing a roll of paper towels.
Above: The perfect burger that we finally had on Sunday with fries and fresh corn (This one is Bridget's)
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