Two family reunions and they could not have been any more different. Not that any one of them was better than the other. But looking back I realize that I am a very well rounded person. I get a taste of two worlds. And you know, it's great! I can be tough and rough, and I can wear French perfume and stilettos! And I will get there just the same! Yeee Haa!
This pic is of my Father-in-law showing me the ropes of how to go about chopping a chicken's head off. He told me to imagine the worst thing that Rhett has ever done to me, picture Rhett's head on the chopping block, and really put my back into it. Well, that is exactly what I did and that poor chicken didn't have a chance.
Let me just give a little back ground on how I exactly ended up here at this unlikely place. I just happened to be watching Oprah one day (a show my husband does not particularly love because I sometimes get some crazy ideas, this maybe one of them) It was a show about how awful these meat farms are, very inhumane. I just happened to tell Rhett how sad I thought it was and that the meat was not healthy. He then, without hesitation, told me he would raise me some 'organic chickens' for our family. The next week I had 50 baby chicks in my garage in cages. And this is where this story began. I am all for eating more healthy, and I gladly jumped on the band wagon, thinking of course that I would not be present on butcher day. I would happily cook the healthy chicken up for my family to enjoy. Well in the Summers family that is just flat out unacceptable, which I should have known. So here I am on butcher day, dressed in my white jeans thinking to myself 'I really can't believe I got myself into this!' But I was not about to 'Chicken out' I had to be a tough country chick and get the job done!
This was nothing but a light snack for Rhett's Grandma. She had to do this every year and pluck and gut the chickens all herself. She says whatever you do "just don't name what's soon to be dinner!"
Not all was blood and guts that week. We had a great time at the pond and being together. The Summers' do know how to keep life crazy and interesting.
Next stop . . . the Country Club. A little golf, tennis, spa, pool. We did it all. There was supposed to be a little R&R in there, but with kids running wild all day it never really seemed to happen.
Grandpa Dwight's favorite dessert . . . toasted marshmallows. He especially likes them sticking to the bottom of his shoe or in his hair. Yummmm!
Rhett's latest prized trophy. It was about all those four men could handle getting that big boy up on the wall. Thank goodness Tylor has been diligent with the PX 90 or that elk might have been sleeping in the middle of me and Rhett.
Aaaaaaah. The spa. Now that is how to spend a day. Relaxing with my gals. We finally got our day just like the guys, but we need to somehow now incorporate a 'practice round' into the schedule. Any ideas ladies???
Rhett's redneck putter didn't quite pull him through. If he could only get it to preform like his redneck derby car he would be set.
Jordan hasn't lost his swagger on the course, even though he is not used to 'extreme' weather conditions.
2 comments:
Oh Annalise... your blog truly makes me smile! I love the derby queen. hilarious. I also watched the Oprah thing and flipped out. It's a good think Luke didn't go out and buy me chickens because I would have started to cry when they asked me to pull the feathers out. Were you able to still eat it? My neighbors did the same thing....then they decided they couldn't eat them, funny.
I was excited to hear about your dad...he will do fabulous. Glad to hear that life is well on "the farm"....take care:)
I can't even believe you did that. You weren't messing around when ya went to chop off the old noggin. bahhhhhh! That is just about as country as ya get. :)
I loved all the pics...so fun to see everyone and all the cute little kids together. Looks like you had an amazing time. Love ya
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