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…I’ve completely forgotten about updating this blog, isn’t it?  Well, let me tell ya… ok, I have no “real” excuse except there are a whole lot of things to do that are more fun than sitting in front of a computer lately and I know many of you with kids can understand.  I mean, there’s been Octoberfest, pumpkin patches, Halloween, the Alamo, Thanksgiving, hotdogs on sticks over a firepit in the backyard, football season, Christmas decorations, and trip-to-Hawaii planning… We are a busy family these days and aside from all the “events”, it’s the simple family time and playtime that keeps us happily busy.

Ft. Leonard Wood had a great Octoberfest complete with authentic bratwurst, knockwurst, beer, and an oompah band.  We had a lot of fun with the boys who loved exploring a little of their German heritage by dancing around and generally acting silly, a favorite pass-time these days.

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Side Note:  The food was so good at Octoberfest!  In fact, there is a German deli in town called Paradise Deli that has unbelievably good wurst… knockwursts as big around as my forearm. (and I’m not exaggerating)  Believe it or not there is another German restaurant in town called The Hub that has the best, most authentic German gasthaus food I have ever had outside of Germany (and I’m still not exaggerating)  Who knew, here in the middle of absolutely nowhere, of all places…

Anyway, not too far from us is a cute little pumpkin patch where the boys got a nice ride on a “cow train” before picking out their jack-o-lantern pumpkins.  They liked feeding the goats and were scared of the pigs, but they played in the corn bin and generally had a great time.

“Where’d that silly pumpkin go???”
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Tanner and Tucker were cute “scary” little skeletons for Halloween.  They had more fun actually passing out candy to all the kids in the neighborhood than eating any of it.

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As far as historical landmarks go, the boys’ favorite (and their only so far) is the Alamo in San Antonio, TX.  We spent a week there (in San Antonio, not the Alamo, hehe) with Julie as she attended a military Physician Assistant conference.  Go ahead, ask Tanner where the Alamo is…

“Alamo??  Did somebody say ice cream???”
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Julie’s Mom & Dad came to visit us for Thanksgiving and we had a wonderful time.  Julie’s turkey was cooked to perfection and aside from the sweet potatoes (I’m not a big fan of brown-sugar-marshmallow-smothered orange goop) , everything was set for a day of reflecting on all the things we have to be thankful for.  I thank God for all the blessings in my life.

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Grandpa & Grandma helped us break in our fire pit with some hot dogs and s’mores in the backyard too.  Flaming marshmallow anyone?

“Hot dog!?”               “Yaaaay!”
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We were sad when Grandma & Grandpa headed home to Ohio, but our thoughts soon turned to planning our trip to Hawaii for Christmas this year.  Yep, we are officially clinically nuts! We will be taking the boys on a 14 hour trip (after a 4 1/2 hour drive to Kansas City) to Hawaii.  And despite how that my sound to anyone who has travelled with kids under 2, we are looking forward to it very much… being there, not getting there, that is.

Oh, but before that our attention is focused on an epic Christmas light decoration contest with our neighbors across the street.  It won’t be so bad that we could stand in front of the electric meter and feel the breeze from the spinning dial… but close.

And the winner is…
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I guess we should light ‘em up first!

Well, I got Julie hooked on Facebook, so look her (and me too) up there.
For now, it’s time to say “byebye!”  Merry Christmas everyone, I’ll post more here next year…

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“Where’d everybody go!?”

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The weather turned warm just in time for Easter weekend.  The boys spent part of the time watching the warm weather activities outside.

Hey, that sounds like a Harley!!!
Hey, is that a Harley??? Yeah, but look at this BUG!!!
Who cares, look at this neat BUG!!!

We had a wonderful Easter weekend with the boys’ Grantie & Gruncle (that’s my Aunt and Uncle, get it?).  They drove down to Missouri from Wisconsin with a snow storm chasing them most of the way and arrived safe and sound around 1:30am Good Friday morning.  We were so happy they made the trip.  The boys had a great time showing off all the stuff they can do and all the stuff they’re getting into.  We’re so happy they came to visit, and not just because they brought chocolate bunnies!

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It’s funny what little boys find the most fun.  Grammie & Papa sent Easter goodies from Hawaii for the boys, and Tanner & Tucker tried their best to get shipped back to Hawaii for a visit:

How much is the postage Daddy? I won’t go without a toy!
We tried to tell them the box wasn’t big enough… oh well.

The boys also decided they wanted to try new hairstyles for Easter…  We experimented in the bath and these are what they liked best.  (Ok, these are what Daddy liked best!)

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…note to the boys:  Dear beloved Tanner and Tucker, these pictures are precious.  When you’re a little older, you’ll probably hate them.  When you’re the age I am now, you will absolutely love them, I promise!  Mommy and Daddy also promise not to show these to your girlfriends embarrass you any more than our parents embarrassed us.  We will keep all embarrassing pictures private until we think you will truly appreciate them… oh, shoot, the Internet… right.  Um, you’ll just have to bear with us on this, ok?  We love you, always remember that… even if you find more like this on this blog!

By the way, if you’re keeping track, the boys are 11 months old as of the 24th of March.  If anyone has any idea at all where the last 11 months went, could you please let me know.  Thanks.  Not that we missed them, it’s just… they went so fast!  I can already smell the birthday cake(s).  Whoa!

Roland

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…for a ride on the ole Harley, and to take the boys out for a walk.  Saturday (and Sunday too) was an unseasonably warm day.  The temperature made it into the 50s on Saturday and flirted with 60 on Sunday.  So what did I just have to do on Saturday afternoon?  Take the bike out for a January cruise of course!  Julie took the boys for a jaunt around the neighborhood while I froze myself on a ride around the countryside.  Now before I get any flack for the temperature being sooo warm, just remember, this is only our second winter back on the mainland after (for me) ten years in Hawaii, so regardless of what you think, it was reeaally cold on the bike.

The boys were bundled up nicely and enjoyed the fresh air.  I wasn’t bundled up quite as nicely but still enjoyed the fresh air!  Julie thought she would take my bike for a spin too, but… ah, um, uh, no…  (she does look good though, doesn’t she?)

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Later,

Roland

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