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| The tree at Dad and Cindy's |
Anyway, the day after Christmas is generally the day the Houghs and Waites (my dad's sister's family) get together and celebrate the Holidays. Not a lot of gift-exchanging anymore (all the kids are grown up now), but we do have our fair share of feasting and drinking. And watching football. Usually this annual event falls on the 26th, but this year - and I forget why, exactly, we had to do it on the 27th. This more or less meant that we stayed up in Clare for the weekend, as driving back and forth from Midland every day is, well, pretty shitty.
| Morning of the 27th. The calm before the storm. |
| As always, my kids were up loooooong before they should have been. After watching their morning dose of Netflix, the Cannonball stopped in to Dad's office to assist him in his random iNerdery. |
| Kitchen colleagues (this being the one time of the year you'll ever spot Dad making something that isn't a sandwich in the kitchen.) |
| A good, clean work station. The chef in his zone. |
| Sunday morning in Clare |
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| The girls are taking a late-morning TV break (and, in a rare display of sisterly affection, they're actually snuggling.) |
| She's a sport to let our obnoxious children mess with her hair upon command. |
| More gift opening. |
| Papa and some of my dependents. |
| Shit's about to hit the fan. |
| Showing some team spirit for the upcoming Lions game. |
| Abby calls a temporary ceasefire. |
| Go Lions. . . ? (Watson's taking a break from his canine shenanigans - that ottoman has proven to be one of his favorite napping spots at Dad and Cindy's.) |
| Another three-way. You could fool yourself into thinking they were trying to form a conga line, but. . . that wouldn't be at all accurate. Sadly. |
| Bryan and Lyssa |
| Superfans. |
| The Houghs, v.2.2 |
| Lucy and Larry (and my cousin, Rachel) showed up in the late afternoon. Here, Lucy attempts to understand the youthful obsession with Shopkins. |
| No idea what the lecture is. |
| In the library, enjoying some quiet (and Playmobil.) |
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| After watching the game for a bit, I started getting bored, and so I found my way to our old Super Nintendo downstairs. This gem here is Joe and Mac - one of our favorite SNES titles growing up. |
| An Uncle Bryan sandwich. |
| Following the game, the Whites made it over. As it got closer to dinner, people started migrating downstairs for pool and pinball. . . |
| Girl talk |
| (That's a Sprite, guys. Give me some credit.) |
| Christmas with the Whites |
| Grandkid table |
| Another Hough family tradition |
| Things have gotten a lot more PG around these parts since everyone started pumping out kids. |
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| By the end of the night, it was just me and Rowley, so we decided to play mad scientist with what was left in the parents' liquor cabinet. The results weren't pretty. |
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| Some of these bottles have been down in the bar since we were in High School. . . |
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| He has good cause to be worried. |
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| And as a nightcap: Nerf guns. 'Cause it's Christmas. |
- Brian
* = If you didn't catch it before, I employed a play on words with my extended family's surname, Waite. The fact that I had to just explain that joke kinda kills it, but. . . whatever.
* = If you didn't catch it before, I employed a play on words with my extended family's surname, Waite. The fact that I had to just explain that joke kinda kills it, but. . . whatever.






