Making bread and pasta is a family tradition and children of all ages are both welcome and encouraged to participate in the preparations.
Dads Are Welcome Too!
Making bread and pasta is a family tradition and children of all ages are both welcome and encouraged to participate in the preparations.
Dads Are Welcome Too!
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Just as lovely as could be! I can’t wait to see the video and photos from you Kim!
Thank you Craig–so very sorry you and Hannah couldn’t be there today.
Beautiful
Imagine–built by Barry and Felicia in only several hours!
We are so bummed out we couldn’t make it. Maybe next year.
The celebration was amazing. We recited the Rosary at 5 o’clock tonight it will be at 7. Kim thank you for sharing the photos you took. Can’t wait to see the Documentary when it’s finished . You are amazing.
Thank you Pat. You and your family are amazing–the preparations and celebrations are Beautiful in Every Way Imaginable. I am blessed to be invited to participate.
These photos were posted hurriedly and I have additional snapshots of the bista and bread making–will post those tomorrow–a beautiful one of you and your sister.
Do you know of any altars where they share a meal for a donation to the poor? I live in NH and am from New Orleans where the altars are primarily food. Thanks