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Archive for 2010

Mom and Bob’s Reception

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

Our family wrapped up its trilogy of wedding receptions at the Eagles Nest on September 29, 2001. This ‘tradition’ had begun with my wedding to Lisa in 1999, continued with my cousin Lori’s wedding in 2000, and was now seeing its third occurrence following my Mom and Bob’s wedding. Several of the key ingredients were once again present. Namely my uncle Jim was manning the DJ station using some of my CDs and the beer was flowing like water at the helm of Ed the bartender. The catering of the buffet was provided by Davidson’s. After the wedding photos were taken, the wedding party made their entrance at the Eagles Nest, where the wedding-goers were already waiting. Read the rest of this entry »

Q of Hearts

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

Sometimes certain celebrities fall into the ‘just because’ category. They don’t particularly mean that much to me, but for some reason the idea of getting an autograph from and photo with them just sounds appealing. Maybe it’s because the value of $20 is getting less and less to me. Who knows? But in this particular case, pop performer Stacey Q fall into this category. She was there, present, and accounted for at the Hollywood Show on April 24, 2010, so I went ahead and got  an autograph from her. Read the rest of this entry »

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Thanksgiving 2010

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

I wasn’t feeling particularly overwhelmed with surprise that Thanksgiving had come around again, but it did seem to sneak up quickly once we had entered the Fall sector of 2010. I played it low key, just hanging around the house alone, watching some 30 Rock, and working on my xtranormal videos (more on that later). Christi had picked Briana the night before and they were staying at my house, but they had all left first thing in the morning to head to Thanksgiving feasts with their Nana and Big Daddy, each with separate meals. Read the rest of this entry »

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