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Victoria Would Use Them If She Had A Dinner Party

Because we have a bar on our back porch, we get some pretty great bar related gifts.  One of our favorites is a set of dishes in the shape of the letters B-A-R.


They're great for drink garnishes like olives, cherries and lemon wedges.

On Saturday, we had a small dinner party for my parents 55th wedding anniversary and we used them to serve finger foods.  As the snacks were consumed, the dishes got moved around.  I didn't notice it until my daughter walked up to grab a few pistachios.

She stood looking at the dishes and smirking.  Then she started laughing.

I asked her what was so funny.

She told me to look at the dishes.

That was when we noticed they no longer spelled B-A-R.

They spelled......





(wait for it)






(wait for it)









....they spelled B-R-A.

Do we know how to party or what?

Happy 55th Anniversary, Mom and Dad!  May you have 55 more wonderful years together!


Willoughby

Comments

Bill Lisleman said…
I suggest that you not add an 'E' to the collection because "BARE" might be too much.
Unknown said…
Oh Su...too funny!
Joanna Jenkins said…
Hi Willoughby! Those are the cutest dishes I've ever seen! Congrats to your parents on their 55th Anniversary. That's fantastic!

Cheers, jj
Jenny said…
Oh, I love, love, love this!

I have letter spelling various things around the house...Peace, Believe, etc.

Whenever my son-in-law comes he plays anagrams with them and has come up with some doozies!

Thanks for the smile!

Cute post!
i am laughing out loud here all by myself...too funny, my friend

still stumped on the artichokes

happy to see you at farmhouse kitchen,

kary and teddy
xx
Attila the Mom said…
Oh bahahahaha! Congrats to your parents!
Holly Lefevre said…
It is not a party until someone shows their bra!

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