Then Susan was squealing and giggling with delight when we turned into their driveway and the headlights caught Susan's sister, Jean Carol, plus Scott and Amber and Amber all sitting in a row waving at us. It was a surprise! Susan knew Jean Carol was coming, but not the kids. Big fun! We spent the rest of the evening laughing and talking and catching up.
All that continued the next morning as Susan put out a wonderful breakfast spread with a wonderful egg and sausage casserole plus pumpkin and zucchini bread, PLUS some saucer-sized glazed donuts that we had picked up at Keim's market on Route 32 on the way there. We were all thankful for the Amish Saturday morning!
We walked through sprinkles of rain to see Ken's latest project, an orchard bounded by a wooden and barbed wire fence worthy of a prison camp, but actually constructed to keep the deer out. We inspected poop piles inside the fence and wondered what creatures had breached the barrier looking for food and proving to us that they'd been there.
Soon we were helping put final touches on all the preparations for the 5:00 birthday party. The ladies prepared fruit and vegetable trays, and I took a mountain of wildflowers Ken had cut from the meadow and transformed them into four bouquets for the serving table and three of the tables where guests would eat on the deck.
We posed for pictures before Susan's family arrived from Irvine, and then more than a couple dozen of their friends came to enjoy the catered buffet, and a wonderful birthday cake with the best cream cheese icing you've ever tasted.
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