Nice Family Meals photos
Some cool family meals images:
20080807 – Family Dinner at Bethany Beach – 164-6402 – Jonny, Priscilla, Margaretha, Julie, Steve, Mark, Timmy
Image by Claire CJS
Jonny and Grandma have the same look on their faces!
BACKSTORY: Carolyn & Clint stayed an extra day just for the family dinner at Magnolia’s on Thursday night. When we got to the place, someone said to spread out the families. One suggestion was to draw seat numbers from a hat to mix up the families, but that didn’t happen. So, as it turned out, there was a lot of mixing up going on. We didn’t have the banquet room this year, but Carolyn thinks that the rest of the upstairs was more conducive to mingling. It was easier to walk around the tables. However, there was also a lot of chaos with the ordering and serving of food. Mark said "They came over with a bottle of wine and asked if it was mine because they forgot which table ordered it. I said it was mine." People were already eating salad before others even got to order. So that part was confusing. I really feel for the waiters since not only did they have a large family to take care of, we were confusing them by walking around and not paying much attention.
Jonathan, Julie, Margaretha, Mark, Priscilla, Steve, Timothy.
group picture.
Magnolia’s, restaurant, Bethany Beach, Delaware.
August 7, 2008.
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…View video of everyone eating at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=eq0vHqXB4ZA
USARJ CSM hosts Halloween celebratin for senior NCO leadership
Image by usarjnco
CAMP ZAMA, Japan – A genie, a gorilla, an astronaut, Jack Sparrow and even Freddy Krueger paid a visit to the home of Army Command Sgt. Maj. Eric C. Dostie, command sergeant major, U.S. Army Japan, for a Halloween celebration Oct. 23, 2015, in Camp Zama, Japan.
The Dostie family treated their costumed guests with a home cooked meal, specialty drinks and traditional Halloween treats. Dostie and his wife also organized games for the group that included stacking plastic cups and shaking ping pong balls out of tissue boxes. Even Dostie’s five-year old daughter participated in the friendly competition by awarding the best male and female costumes of the night.
“I hosted this party to help our senior NCO leadership to unwind after a few stressful weeks preparing for major missions and exercises” said Dostie who greeted his guests in pharaoh’s clothing, “These celebrations remind us that our command is a close-knit family that enjoys the little tricks and treats in life.”
U.S. Army photo by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, U.S. Army Japan
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