Dearest Katiya {aka Cath, my first cousin, on my father's side, by my Bubba's first husband - don'cha just love it}... Here's a pic of you and hubby from last year's reunion.
You know, I was just thinking, I'm not certain if I ever published all of the reunion photos that I took. I'll check by Facebook albums; but whether I did or not, this would be a good place to post the link to the album for all to see and have access if the want to download any, or whatever... yes?
I am totally enthralled by the fact that you're using our family reunion to make your debut into 'blogging'. I have been "saying I'm going to be blogging" about several things over the past few months. And actually I have the ideas all drafted out ~ some personal, some business related, all not published yet! I am SO PROUD of you... you have to learn somewhere, and you just jumped right in.
As to your question: I was off-line for a few days which is why my response is delayed, but otherwise I'm all for this avenue as our means of communication for the reunion. Not only that... If there are other family members unfamiliar with how to use it ~ I'll help teach them. That I CAN do long distance. And recently I started working with a company that does it as part of 'Social Media Campaigns' for other companies all the time.
Now to the best part of the topic ~ FOOD. My initial game plan is to hopefully arrive in the 'Burg' several days prior to the reunion and visit with my Kuhns' relatives again. Though I'm not going to take on the huge task as last year with the sadama {no tears, please}, I'm fairly open to whatever the other part of our clan doesn't do. I have a great recipe for cheese balls, do great kielbasa & sauerkraut, pasta salad. So either put me down for something or wait until you get some other offers and give me what's left, okay?
