Cool Family Meals images
A few nice family meals images I found:
2014 Thanksgiving Meal
Image by U.S. Army Garrison Casey
Army leaders express gratitude to Service members, civilian employees and families by serving a traditional Thanksgiving meal Nov. 27. Warrior Country dining facilities were decorated in seasonal colors, baked goods and a cornucopia of fruit and vegetables.
Catherine And Cei
Image by Kaptain Kobold
Antonios’s Restaurant, Wollongong
Memorial Day 05-Niece’s New Home w/Porch
Image by Old Shoe Woman
We met at our niece’s new home (right behind our house) for a delicious meal on Memorial Day.
Family Room
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Family Room
Image by OakleyOriginals
Christmas Eve, 2009, with Extended Family (hours before the big Christmas Blizzard in Oklahoma)
I am
Image by loonyhiker
I am from…
A history of the first railroads and mining for gold and salt,
The taste and smells of soy sauce and stir fry meals, and
The memories of the north and snow and fast paced living.
I am from…
A family with three daughters
A life as the baby of the family
A life full of love
I am from…
Parents with high expectations
Who instilled in me the pride in my heritage.
I am from…
A loving relationship with a man, who touches my soul,
A marriage that is based on honesty, respect, and lots of love, and
An absolute friendship that is filled with laughter and fun.
I am from…
A yard full of Flowers and mulch and worm compost,
A love of Mountains and nature,
Happiness in Tents and hiking boots,
A curiosity of yarn for crocheting and knitting,
A house full of books of all genre, and
Clutter and collections of treasures.
I am from…
The hopes of dreaming the impossible dreams
And never giving up.
20080807 – Family Dinner at Bethany Beach – 164-6407 – Isabella, Anne, Carolyn
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20080807 – Family Dinner at Bethany Beach – 164-6407 – Isabella, Anne, Carolyn
Image by Claire CJS
Carolyn made the mistake of asking Isabella a question, and ended up with a friend for the rest of the evening. At one point, Isabella went up to Carolyn’s cousin Tracy and said, "This is that blonde kid I was telling you about!" I thought maybe she’ll forget me by next year, but I realize she’s probably got a really good memory since she was talking about the shocking gum that someone was passing around last year.
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.
Anne, Carolyn, Isabella.
sitting, smiling, talking.
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
Pelo suelto y carretera – Quick stop in our favorite off city place to get beers and drinks for the next family meal
Image by lezumbalaberenjena
R&R – This album has pictures from inside the car while we were traveling all over the central provinces of Cuba. Some from our go-to camera, some with an Android phone, some other with Apple’s iPhone, hence the different aspect rations and colors.
Nice Family Meals photos
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Major GK Lim. RAMC Dr Lim Gim-Kheang 林廣泉 Sierra Leone c 1944
Image by Sludge G
possibly originally from Singapore,or Hong Kong. With a burra peg on the verandah.
Is this our Doctor? One imagines he’s a medical doctor from Malaysia. Let’s see
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The Straits Times, 17 November 1958, Page 14
Singapore doctor’s colt wins in UK
Article also available on microfilm reel NL1804 [Lee Kong Chian Reference Library – On shelf]
Singapore doctor’s colt wins in UK LINGFIELD PARK, Sun.
Dr. G. K. Lim of Singapore won the November Nursery Handicap for two-year-olds here today with his colt Signal. Signal, by the Epsom Derby winner Blue Peter out of Lovely Day, [sired by Dastur, sired by Solario]
bloodstockevaluator.com/Horse/2211878
www.allbreedpedigree.com/signal5
drew away in the final stages of the seven
Signal was trained by Fred Armstrong at Newmarket, but I see no owner listed.
Dr Lim seemed to be a member of the Singapore Turf Club. Perhaps the same chap.
Ah, here we go…
www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/35236/supplement/4500/d…
August 5 1941
ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS
Lieutenant
26 June 1941
Gim Kheang Lim M.B. 191348 林廣泉
There’s a 1933 note here to say he was registered to practice in Hong Kong at no. 32 Hill Road
hkmd1841-1941.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/dr-lim-gim-kheang-19…
and a post-war BBC programme from 1947
genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/bbctv/1947-07-11
Dr. Neville Whymant, who knows China well, will be the English guest, Dr. and Mrs. G.K. Lim (in China Lim Gim-Kheang and Lee Yu-Lan 李鈺蘭 ) the hosts, and the four medical students will be Chien Jo-Lung, Kiang Tao, King Sing-Yui and Tan Sien-Sen. The conversation takes place in Dr. Lim’s house in Hankow – now recovering from its heavy aerial bombardment during the war.
eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Issue/straitst…
5 June 1990
322 Acknowledgements [Articles + Illustrations]
Page 32
322 Acknowledgements Tha Family of the late DR. LIM GIM KHEANG wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and business associates for their attendances, condolences, wreaths, donations and assistance during their recent bereavement. Thanks Appreciation Is also extended to doctors nurses of Gleneagles Hospital the Wesley..
More about Dr Lim
In 1937 he was living at 30 Osnaburgh Street NW1 with Shan Young Lim, who may have been his wife or sister.
In 1938 he lived with Boon Hean Chew and Shan Yong Chew, who may have been Shan Yong Lim at 14 Havergal Villas, Green Lanes Turnpike Lane N15.
The following year only Dr GK Lim and Chew Shan Yang lived at the above.
He was described as a physician and surgeon, MB BS DCF, DTM+H[Engl] in the phone books of that tme. Telephone BOWes Park 1174.
By 1943, he had moved to 38 Heath Street, Hampstead, NW3 Telephone HAM 6816 which was also current in 1946, but by 1949, into 1950 he had again moved to 29 Hampstead High Street.
At Heath Streeet, his wife appears to be Phyllis Lee, with an additional voter, Maximin E L Limfat.
The last entry for 1951 shows him with Phyllis Lee and Pamela Lau, after which they departed for Penang, Malaysia on the P&O Liner Canton on June 29 1951, described as a Doctor and housewife, aged 42 and 36 respectively.
An entry for 1933 at 9 Taviton Street, NW1 may also have been during his student days.
On November 12, Chew Shan Lim, aged 36, of the Green Lanes address left Liverpool for Penang on the Shanghai bound Markunda of the P&O Line
Chew Shan Yong Lim now aged 43 arrived back in the UK at London, presumably having left in 1940 on March 23 1948 along with Kean Chye Lim, a student aged 29 who was intending to reside at 4 Meadway Gate, Golders Green NW11. Her intended address was that of Dr GK Lim.
Subsequently Chew Shan Yong Lim moved to Australia, living variously at 31 Kensington Road, Summer Hill NSW in the 1960s, and later at 34 Devonshire Street, Chatswood, NSW.
www.namoogle.com/surname/L/Chew-LIM.html
in Western Australia in 1979
Some more information about Mrs GK Lim is online – the Straits Times of June 2 1956
where it says she is the warden of the Singapore YWCA [at Fort Canning] hostel and was the director of catering at the YWCA Bedford House during her 15 year stay in London
eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/strait…
eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/strait…
She joined the hostel in Singapore in 1955 but is leaving in July 1956 to tour the far east, followed by Australia and America. She is an expert on English, Chinese and Continental cookery and holds a diploma for institutional and catering management.
"She also supervised school meals for London City [sic] Council [probably London County Council]
"she has not decided on plans after her tour"
Must have been great fun going globe trotting then away from your husband ,who is silent in those two articles.
HHD JFHQ Family Day
Image by North Carolina National Guard
North Carolina National Guard Families of JFHQ Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment celebrate the holidays in Raleigh, North Carolina, Dec. 5, 2021. Soldiers and their families spent the day visiting with Santa, making holiday crafts, watching holiday Movies and enjoying a holiday meal together. (North Carolina National Guard photo by Sgt. Wayne Becton)
Cool Family Meals images
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Legoland Windsor 04-05-12
Image by Dave Catchpole
LEGOLAND Windsor a theme park dedicated to children aged 3-12 years old and of course big kid adults.
An inspirational land where the kids are the hero and adults relive their childhood.
The fun never stops and imagination knows no bounds, a family attraction like no other.
Set in 150 acres of beautiful parkland, LEGOLAND Windsor is a unique family theme park with over 55 interactive rides, live shows, building workshops, driving schools and attractions.
It’s amazing what can be built with LEGO bricks – nearly 55 million of them!
From comical camels to fearsome fire-breathing dragons, world landmarks to musical pirates, young and old alike will be fascinated by the incredible LEGO models throughout the park.
Fun Facts about LEGOLAND Windsor
There are 34 LEGO pieces in an average Miniland figure.
The largest model in Miniland is the Canary Wharf Tower which is 5.2 metres tall and took 3 model makers 850 hours to complete using 200,000 LEGO Bricks!
The smallest models are the pigeons in Trafalgar Square which contain 5 LEGO bricks each
New in 2011 – Atlantis Submarine Voyage
Take a deep breath and submerge yourself in an underwater adventure.
Plunge into the depths with this world-first LEGO® submarine ride and immerse yourself in a magical underwater adventure.
So what’s New in 2012
STAR WARS MINILAND EXPERIENCE – The Force has arrived at LEGOLAND
Take a trip to a galaxy far, far away at the UK’s only indoor LEGO® Star Wars™ Miniland Experience at the LEGOLAND®Windsor Resort. Enjoy seven of the most famous scenes from the six live-action Star Wars movies, as well as a scene from the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars™ all made out of 1.5 million LEGO® bricks built in 1:20 scale. Follow the chronological path through the Star Wars timeline and retrace the major events of the beloved Saga featuring 2,000 LEGO® models, authentic sounds and lighting effects in the ultimate LEGO®Star Wars experience.
LEGOLAND WINDSOR RESORT HOTEL – Now open
An exciting LEGO adventure awaits you, as the amazing 150 room, fully themed LEGOLAND Hotel opens at LEGOLAND Windsor RESORT!
Staying overnight at the new LEGOLAND Windsor Resort Hotel is a must for all LEGO fans. From the spectacular dragon-guarded entrance and interactive LEGO features through to the brightly coloured pirate splash pool and fully themed bedrooms, the new hotel will inspire imaginations and create laugh-out loud memories. With dedicated indoor play areas, entertainment and a buffet-style restaurant serving child-friendly meals, it’s the perfect family treat.
6-52 AMD hosts cultural partnership event
Image by USAG-Humphreys
SUWON AIR BASE — Soldiers and Families, from both U.S. and Republic of Korea units, as well as members of the local Suwon community, participated in a joint Ulchi Freedom Guardian Victory Celebration, here, Aug. 30.
Hosted by the 6-52nd Air and Missile Defense Battalion, the celebration was intended to strengthen the friendship between the Iron Horse battalion and its sister units, while commemorating the successful completion of the UFG exercise.
The celebration consisted of friendly sports competitions as well as a Southern-style barbecue meal.
This celebration has been an annual tradition; however, this year is more meaningful due to the recent sinking of ROK Corvette Cheonan and the 60th anniversary of the Korean War.
Representing the ROK military community this year were the elite ROK Army Special Warfare Training Group, 510th Air Defense Artillery Battalion and the ROK Air Force’s 10th Fighter Wing. In addition, Han Young-lyuol, the vice chief of the Gyeonggi Province International Relations and Trade Division, as well as Kim Yong-ho, the chairman of the East Suwon Chapter of People to People International, attended the event.
The most popular event during the celebration was the Wii Boxing Tournament, a newly introduced competition. Both U.S. and ROK Soldiers were able to enjoy the thrill of a perfect “knock out” on the big screen, while standing in a painstakingly recreated boxing ring. To enhance the realism, pre-fight statements, coupled with an original soundtrack from ESPN, were recorded and played during the matches.
A more traditional sports category, jok-gu, or foot volleyball, was also introduced this year. Jok-gu can be best described as a fusion of soccer and volleyball. Introduced by the Korean Army in 1966, it has remained popular ever since.
The celebration concluded with a trophy presentation ceremony, during which the coveted Iron Horse-shaped trophies were presented.
The ROK Special Warfare Training Group won the soccer and jok-gu tournaments, while 6-52 AMD took home the championship trophies for tug-of-war, Wii boxing and basketball.
U.S. Army photos by 1st Lt. Austin Liu
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