Doughnut Day 2011 was much like Doughnut Day 2010 except that these two loving brothers decided that we needed some physical activity before making and eating calorie laden doughnuts. Nathan and David also wanted to race one another, so we met at Red Mountain High School track for the First Annual Jensen Family Olympics before traveling the additional couple of miles to Eric's house and kitchen for doughnut making. (Notice how David is dressed for the season?)
There was a variety of events for both young and old.
Fast and slow.
Boys and girls.
Cute cousins.
Best buds.
The oldest of them all.
And the BFFs.
They threw paper airplanes from the bleachers.
And threw sand on the track until the track coach told them to "stop it!"
A fun, fast day
for all kinds of footwear.
Then the children played, just like last year, while the adults rolled, cut, and fried dough.
David was the first fryer. Notice the towel covered pans in the background. We soon figured out the the doughnuts raised faster in the sun.
We were occasionally joined by reinforcements.
Really cute reinforcements.
This year the babies were walking.
Our three youngest grand children are growing up too fast.
Again, there was the bagging of fresh, hot doughnuts which were then delivered throughout Mesa and Gilbert.
Grandpa took over the second shift of frying after a nap on the living room couch. Nate was everywhere, and finished up with glazing.
This year we did follow last year's final decision and made one additional Bosch Mixer full of dough. It was a great decision! Each family also took home their own large pan of doughnuts.
Thanks for another successful doughnut day, Laurel. It was fun. Not to mention delicious :)
ReplyDeleteThose donuts look delightful! What a great family tradition!!
ReplyDeleteLoved the donuts. Your treats make my stomach feel like Christmas. Thanks Jensens!
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