First in attendance was Miss Bunnadette Grace, known to those closest to her, as 'Bunny'.
Although appearing nervous at first and displaying some shifty glances,
Bunny quickly settled into the usual small talk.
The pleasantries subsided as Sir Emmett Wilson Kilpatrick made his appearance. He was distraught to see that this gathering had nothing to do with the outdoors or motorized vehicles of any sort.
However, being the gentleman that he is, he quickly pulled himself together and accepted a cup of tea.
Always hounded by curious onlookers, he felt the need to shield his face from the cameras.
After Bunny returned, things took on a more serious tone.
This was until Sir Emmett felt the need to relax.
More tea was poured.
The comfy chair was shared.
More tea was poured.
And hilarity ensued.
The comfy chair was shared.
And then Bunny channeled her inner Star Trek and struck a pose.
Sir Emmett, terribly impressed by Bunny's ability to keep a straight face, made his way once again to the comfy chair.
Ellie Kate, ever the hostess, took in the unusual mingling of her guests, completely amused.
3 comments:
It is so refreshing to see a mother teaching her children to keep it CLASSY. Hilarious post and I really think Mrs. Bunnadette Grace (under fire) is a good sport. P.S. I was laughing out loud at E's elbow hanging over the escalade! It's like they say- more is caught than taught- he is his mother's son.
I recently discovered your blog after reading your "earthquake" on another blog. Your family is so beautiful........such 2 gorgeous children God has blessed you with. Your daughter reminds me so much of mine with her actions, etc. Mine is 9 1/2 now and such a little pill (WAIT FOR IT!). Enjoy your blessings.....so much God has given you following struggles in your life.
HAHAH! you kids are so cool!
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