Showing posts with label Decorating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decorating. Show all posts

Friday, November 29, 2019

Friendsgiving, Romulus, and African American Friday: Dawn of the Holiday Season

It's the most wonderful time for a beer. . .
Happy Holidays, America.

So we just wrapped up our run of the Thanksgiving Gauntlet and are now officially in the Holiday Season.  Thank f***ing God.

I, for one, start gearing up for Christmas the second Halloween is over and done with. . . more or less because I despise Thanksgiving and would rather just sleep through it entirely.  I know I've explained this before many, many times, but my family has never really got down with Thanksgiving all that much.  Even growing up, we just treated it like any other meal, just with additional uncles, aunts, cousins, and grandparents.  Womenfolk in the kitchen, guys watching the Lions lose, someone gets physically injured and requires medical attention, or some expensive appliance breaks, arguments break out, people get pissed, and we all agree to do it again next year.

God, I hate Thanksgiving. . .

All out chaos in the Larson's kitchen at Friendsgiving '19
Anyway, like in previous years, this year we once again planned on going down to Romulus to visit with Kris' extended family.  This year, however, we added another social obligation to our calendar:  this year, for the day before, our friends the Larsons decided to host a Friendsgiving, with everyone in our nine-family social group bringing food (and drinks) and hanging out together.  Wives in one room, husbands in another, kids in the basement. . . you know, the usual.


Come to think of it, that's a lot like my Thanksgivings growing up, just without all the hospital visits, garbage disposals breaking, and relatives yelling and swearing at one another.

And more beer.  Definitely more beer these days.

Anyway, here's a brief run-down of the Houghs' Friendsgiving/Thanksgiving/Black Friday tour-de-force.  Enjoy the holy hell out of it. . .

The Dad Brigade.  Lonnie, Matt, Brad, Dave, Morgan, Ryan and Steve.
The Shepherds, who relocated to New Jersey in August, flew in for the 'holiday' (if we can even stomach referring to Thanksgiving as a 'holiday.')  Pete's buddy there, on the left, showed up for Friendsgiving, but I can't remember that dude's name.
Total child mayhem in the basement.  I try and stay out of the 'kid zone' whenever we all get together - it's absolute insanity.
Yes, that's moonshine.  It always turns into one of those nights with these guys.
The following morning - much later than we had anticipated - we set off for downstate.
The van works out well on these cross-state trips - the built-in DVD player is a godsend (my Escape doesn't have one.)
Welcome to scenic. . . Romulus.
 
Once again, just like every other year we come down here for Thanksgiving, Kris refused to stop so I could try the apparently world-class filet mignon at the Landing Strip - Romulus' premier strip club.
The Laginess Clan.  They asked if I would take the annual family picture this year, which I of course was totally happy to do, but afterwards we all realized that we should've made one of Kris' niece's boyfriends take it, since, you know, they probably won't be around in a year or so, and I've been around for nearly twenty.  Oh well.  Since I don't take pictures of this event, and Kris never takes pictures at all, this is the only one you get.
Fast forward to the morning of Black Friday.  Since we Houghs don't really get up early to brave stores and engage in ridiculous 'door-buster' deals for shit-ass, third-tier TVs or crappy electronics and toys (we do our shopping online, like civilized folk), we hung around lazily and let the girls start decorating their tree in the basement.
(Any excuse to play around with my new camera, folks.)
Breaking out the B-squad ornaments that have been labeled as 'not good enough to go on the main Christmas Tree.'
Eating brownies at 10am.  'Cause it's sort of a holiday. . . right?
Snuggling with the dog.
Watson and the Cannonball.
Abby did about 90% of the tree decorating, as Alayna was too preoccupied consuming her gigantic brownie. . .
I can't bring myself to replacing our Star Wars-themed tree skirt.  I just can't do it.
Posing for the camera.
See?  The dog does it, too.
Later that night, after the girls went to bed, it was time to mix up one of my favorite Holiday cocktails - a Merry Irishman (Tullamore Dew, peppermint vodka, and coffee liqueur) and decorate our tree with ornaments.
Like I've mentioned before - many, many times over the years - Kris and I always watch the classic comedy Some Like It Hot while we hang up our ornaments on the tree.  You'd be hard-pressed to find a funnier movie from the '60s,
Note the designated Indiana Jones, Muppets, and Detroit Lions sections on our tree.  We try to theme various areas of the tree while decorating, some years more successfully than others.
Meanwhile, back on the TV. . .
Watson napped most of the evening while we worked around him in the living room.  The pillow on the right is Kris' first new throw pillow of the season.  Cause indeed for celebration. 
I look like a homeless guy here.  A holly, jolly homeless guy.
 
The legendary Jack Lemmon.
Yes, still napping.  The lazy bastard.
 
A really good beer, just perfect for a History teacher during the cold, winter months. . .
And that's how you kick off the official start of the Holiday Season, America.  Prepare for the Yule-ness of the coming weeks. . .

- Brian

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Clintsgiving (Sans Clint)

Sore, lethargic and out of it.  All day.
Hi.

So Watson had himself a vet appointment yesterday - I would've mentioned it before, but I didn't take any pictures while I was there (I had Abby with me, so between her and the dog and a sword-shaped umbrella - it's been raining like a motherf***er down here in Florida lately - I had my hands full.)  Anyway, the poor guy had five vaccinations and a laundry list of other tests done for his annual check-up, and today he was incredibly out of sorts.

The rest of us, though, were ridiculously busy.  Kris with cooking, the girls with trashing the house, and me with watching the lions and drinking 'coffee.'

Check out this year's Hough Family Clintsgiving. . .

(sans Clint.)

Dad and Cindy wanted to Skype with us to watch the girls hang up the rest of the Christmas ornaments on the tree.  While doing so, Dad showed off his avocado dip. . . which is honestly the first thing I've seen him cook since 1991.
Much of these cheaper, handmade ornaments mysteriously found their way over to the kids' Christmas tree in their playroom once they were done hanging them.
Laughin' it up with Papa and Nana
Showing off Christmas Ornaments
Detroit played Chicago this Thanksgiving.  After losses to the Cardinals and Patriots in the last two weeks, I was praying the Lions weren't going to ruin my Clintsgiving.
The girls comfort our recovering canine while a dead baby hangs out nearby. . .
Yuletide beverages
While Kris cooked up mashed potatoes, corn, and deviled eggs in the kitchen, I knocked back a couple beers and watched the Lions (with the girls occasionally joining me). . .
. . . and this is what Watson was up to.  All day.
CORN
MASHED POTATOES
DEVILED EGGS. . . feat. Kris' fancy, new Deviled Eggs Carrying Case (yes, they make those.)
Abby and I have an equivalent understanding of football.
Check out the ghetto Rabbit Ears set up we're rockin' here.  Usually we have no problems getting ABC or Fox, but today's game was on CBS. . . and that one's a pain in the ass to get in.
Abby drafts a letter to her congressman.
Deviled Eggs on the Florida Turnpike.  Like in numerous years, we were once again having Thanksgiving over at the Voigts' house.
Scary Bridge
Adam slices up the main course.  
Adam's parents - whom our kids are well-acquainted with and love joking around with - were spending the holiday with us as well.
I had the 50mm lens on the SLR, forgetting to swap it out for the easier-to-use 18 - 55mm one we usually employ.  While these shots are cool and all, the lens takes some getting used to.
Jackson bossing people around
Awaiting the Thanksgiving feast. . . 
They, too, already have their tree up.  See - we're not crazy.
A Classic.
After finishing their dinner, Abby decided it was time to teach Jackson how to read and write. . .
Screwin' around on the back patio with some of Jackson's toys (recognize that play set in the background?  We ended up giving that to the Voigts once our girls outgrew it.)
The Cannonball, in her usual pose.
Chowin' down on pie and ice cream
No idea what this is.
Monkeyin' around
This monkey-in-a-barrel is straight-up crack for little kids.

And that was our Clintsgiving.  Definitely enjoyable - hopefully yours was awesome as well.

See ya later.

- Brian