Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Yes- I AM Susie Homemaker! :)



On Sunday AJ came over with bread in hand for the greatest Sunday dinner every. Sunday dinners makes me feel grown up- especially when I use my roasting oven. Thanks dad for that. :)

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

holy crap that looks good! :)

-pd

Anonymous said...

Wow! That looks so good! I am hungry now!

Love
Marissa
xoxo

Kimberly said...

WHAT'S FOR DESERT? LOOKS GOOD! I AM AVAILABLE NEXT SUNDAY...THAT IS IF YOU ARE COOKING! HAVE A GOOD DAY. I WILL BE THINKING OF YOU.

LOVE YA!

Anonymous said...

Yum, Yum, Yum, wonderful food and presentation! Jan

darcy said...

GOodness that looks good.. and I am stuffed from dinner as I write this!!

I LOVE your pages, Alison!! I haven't been here to see your blog in TOO LONG!! Isn't it addicting? Hope you are loving it. =)

And I hope chemo is going well.. I will be praying for you.

Chantelle said...

Looks really good - and I don't even eat chicken off of the bone (tortured as a child with butchering).

jen said...

wow- that is impressive! :)
I also liked the photos of your room- with your jars of ribbon and such...mine is all stuffed in a closet (not as neatly organized as yours)...

thanks for the input on names- our last name always sounds funny with so many 1st names...Jay was excited to see that we're having a boy and that it was healthy - I think he was nervous because of his brother Tony...everything looks good though :)

Anonymous said...

Hey Alison,

You are so suzy homemaker, this looks delicious!!

I wanted to pass on a blog from an amazing woman whos documentary I watched last night. http://crazysexycancer.blogspot.com/

You may have already heard of her, but she inspired me as do you. I thought you might enjoy her, her film, and her info. You are both amazing women!!!!!!

Love e pi,
Lisa Taylor-Nelson

Anonymous said...

She watched her last night too! Didn't come to bed until 2...

Colin said...

Sweet Georgia Brown, I would scarf that dinner like it ain't no thang.

How did I miss this triumph of roasting-oven supremacy?