Janice and I, married for 36 years,
Lots of laughter and a few tears,
Dominique and Doggies, at the centre,
So far it’s been quite an adventure.
Dominique our beautiful daughter,
Has kept us busy until the altar,
Now married, we’re busier than ever,
But for sure we would never change her.
Red, Patch and Brandy, those beloved babies,
Jan would do anything for those ladies,
Our new boy Toffee has joined our clan,
Keeping Jan on her toes, not quite the plan.
Jan has been the foundation stone for us all,
Through everything she has stood proud and tall,
An incredible strength that’s deep inside,
There’s nothing that breaks her from her stride.
All we’ve achieved can be traced to her,
All that happens, to Jan we must confer,
Telephone calls that number in millions,
Before we’re done it will be in trillions.
Jan is our constant guide and inspiration,
A woman of such infinite compassion,
I struck big and lucky, when I wed Jan,
I am a truly blessed and lucky man.
I love my Jan with all my heart,
Two souls that can never be apart,
Time and space may so often divide,
But our Love keeps us always entwined.
So many adventures still before us,
Blogs and grandchildren in full chorus,
Together we will enjoy all that waits,
With Dominique and Samuel and the fates.
Thanks Jan for never ever wavering,
For all that love and untold caring,
You are a shining and radiant Star,
Thanks to you we are all we are.
I hope you feel like you know my cast members a bit better. And now onto something delicious. This is a great recipe for butternut squash and it comes from Jamie Oliver's classic "The Naked Chef". It's always handy to have tricks for making vegetables more tasty and this recipe is so versatile. It's great with roast dinners or even the chilli con carne recipe in the post below. If you are blessed with an enormous butternut then please do honour it and double up on the spices. If you want to be really frugal you can save the seeds and toast them; apparently they help men keep an erection.
Roasted Butternut Squash with Spices
http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/vegetarian-recipes/spicy-roasted-squash
Well that's all for today. Coming soon-my Peeves and Pleasures of the week and much more.
If you have a barmy family member or recipe you would like to share, get in touch. Please do leave a comment, thats if you got this far.
xx
5 comments:
I think I am going to like leaving comments on ur new blog, exciting to be the first to leave one ;-)
Lovely comments about ur folks, do realise u are very lucky to be in such a good relationship with them and do all the best to keep it like that. Parents are the ones who give u the ideal image of the person u want to become... Enjoy
Btw loving ur dad's profile ( makes me think of my dad on certain points) and be glad ur parents are still together after 36 years!! M xxx
thank you for this lovely comment, but put your name I don't know who you are to say thank you! xx
Farters of the world unite, you have nothing to lose but your gas. Lovely post - we are proud you are our daughter.
Dr Farter
Hey Dominique, it's Robyn Gilliat, (past from your Malaysian past) I noticed you started a blog and I could not resist a peek, I am always courious about what happened to people from childhood, I loved being your friend back in the day and hanging out at your house. I am happy your life has been wonderful (your wedding photos are beautiful!) all the best to you and your family.
Robyn
thanks Robyn, just been on your blog! i remember those lovely days in my pool in KL...
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