Friday, July 13, 2007

The Dinner Table


Glass Half Full has asked us to share our dinner table. This poor, old 11 year old table has been in one eat-in-kitchen or another since our first apartment in 1996. My parents bought it for us when we were engaged from Belks, I think. It has been very versatile and weathered 8 moves!

My kitchen is decorated in citrus colors, so there is always a different yellow, orange or lime green accessory in the middle of our table. We eat breakfast, lunch and dinner here with very few exceptions. The rare nights that Daddy is not here for dinner, we have been known on occassion to have a picnic in the family room and watch a movie. The kids love picnics!

There have been too many theological questions asked here to count, mostly by my 6 year old. This table is where their Daddy and I read them their devotion each day, typically at breakfast while they consume cereal or a granola bar. Almost every day here for lunch we have sandwiches, fruit, carrot sticks and some type of yogurt or crackers or chips. My older son and I have been known to replace the sandwich with other more appealing options (hot dogs for him, salads for me). This table seats us for 6 dinners a week. I usually cook a hot meal with a meat, veggie, fruit and sometimes a bread. And once a week we eat out. (We have just started to really tackle our eating out habit and not cheat on the eating out once a week rule!) I make dessert once a week and it usually takes 2 days to consume the entire thing. The rest of the week we dream of what will be served the next week and usually settle for a popsicle or Nilla wafer.

This is our dinner table. It brings us some of the livliest, deepest, funniest conversations from our days together. Thanks for the idea, Glass Half Full!

15 comments:

Glass Half Full said...

The first thing I thought when I viewed your kitchen table is SUNSHINE!!! :) So bright and cheery!!

Looks great thru all the years....

Thanks for participating.

Lori

Leah said...

I enjoyed reading your post and seeing the photo of your eating area. Very cute and colorful! Thanks for a fun visit ~ I'll be back!

Wendy said...

Your kitchen is so cheery!

I love getting my family together around the table too, such an important thing to do!

Anonymous said...

I love the colors! They are so bright and cherry. Thanks for visiting me as well. It is so fun to take a peek into they way other people spend their days!

Amy Plumb said...

Cheerful kitchen, I have an old table too but many happy meal with the family that's what matters. Sounds like your family has had the same.

Deidre said...

What a pretty table/kitchen. I love those colors. So cheery.

MorningSong said...

Your dining area is so quaint! Very inviting and colorful! I love it!

I knew you would have a cute dining area!!

Elizabeth F. said...

I just love your Blog! And, I lvoe the colors in your kitchen. Teh table still looks great. Such cute kids too. This is the 2nd blog that has mentioned picnics, so I guess I need to give it a try with my kids. :-)

Come on by and see my Family Table too!

Jackie said...

I've stopped by pretty regularly for a while now and appreciate your insight and openness. Thanks for sharing!

Stephanie Wilson she/her @babysteph said...

AH! I love your colors- I love the green!!! SO nice!!

Steph

Hyperactive Lu said...

Love the colors! So bright and cheerful!

la bellina mammina said...

Love you table-looks so cosy and inviting!!

Totallyscrappy said...

I love that you have a little bookshelf in your sunny eating area. What a great idea. I've also thought that I might put a couch in my dining room someday. Of course, I'm going to need a very spacious dining room! :)
Come check out my table!

Michelle said...

Your kitchen is so HAPPY! I love how bright and welcoming it is!

The Blakes said...

I love your kitchen! It is so beautiful and i loved reading about your devotions that you read to your children! My husband and I have been wanting to start doing that with our children but it's kind of hard seeing that they are only 5 and 1...but we're going to get on the ball soon.

Thanks for the encouraging post!