Monday, January 20, 2025

Beginning of the Year Randoms

On New Year's Eve, we took the kids to a friend's house in Howell and while the kids hung out at the house (with lots of food, snacks and games), the adults went on a party bus and visited a few bars in the area.  We were back long before midnight and while our later evening plans changed abruptly, we had a nice time celebrating the end of the 2024 year.


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We celebrated Grandpa's 79th birthday at our house on New Year's Day.



Obviously I opted to not include all 79 candles on the cake!  Here's to another year of good health before we celebrate the "big 8-0" with him in 2026.


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The boys have been working hard on building a snowboarding/sledding ramp in the back yard.  


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Jack received a popular (and expensive) pair of sneakers for Christmas and was excited to wear them to head back to school.

Green and white Air Jordan's:


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The Annual Squirrel and Rabbit Hunt hosted by our local American Legion was a success:



At one point in the afternoon, with the fire roaring in the garage, I found Jimmy taking a small snooze.  He regained some energy shortly thereafter and rallied to later attend the dinner and prize ceremony with Steve, Sam and Jack.


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Sam and a couple of friends planned a special night with dinner, movies and snacks.  The snacks were based on board games and Sam chose 'Mousetrap' and I helped her put together a charcuterie tray with crackers, cheese and the cutest homemade chocolate mice.  Needless to say, it was a big hit!


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The lake is frozen and perfect for ice-skating!


And then later, I often find the boys tired out from all of their time spent outside in the snow and on the ice.  Michigan winters are perfect for them.


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One evening, while the girls were out shopping, we decided to take the boys into town for dinner.  The local bar/restaurant has a pool table and I gave the boys some quarters to be able to play.  I chuckled because it wasn't long before a guy -- who had been watching them play -- challenged Jack to a game.  He was impressed with Jack's talent (at the age of 11) and it was a moment of pride watching Jack in his prime. 


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