Friday, November 29, 2019

Another belated post: Christmas in July 2019

Our sweet daughter-in-law, Jamie, absolutely loves Christmas! Since joining the family, she has introduced us to a new tradition; Christmas in July. Each summer, she goes all out with decorations, gifts, and a delicious meal. This year, we thought we might not get it squeezed in with the crazy schedules everyone had going on. But, we managed to find a Saturday when almost everyone was free! We were missing Gerson and Seth this year. 

To increase the level of insanity, Jamie introduced a marathon of crazy games for us to play. We had to pin Rudolph's nose on ourselves by slinging around a pom-pom on a ribbon. We had to shovel snow (cotton balls) from one bowl to another with a spoon held in our mouths. And, we had to use our face muscles to move a cookie placed on our foreheads into our mouths. I've decided I am NOT any good at crazy games. Luckily, we had happy winners for all the games. 

Instead of drawing names for a gift exchange this year, we all brought a White Elephant gift. I personally think the things Scott and I took were the best; but, I'm sure those who received them might think differently.  There are captions on the pictures to explain each gift and who received it. 

The pictures below are some that Jamie took that day. My camera was dropped on our road trip to South Dakota and has a huge scratch on the lens. I just haven't managed to replace it so I've fallen down on the picture taking duties for family gatherings. Thank goodness Jamie is pretty dependable about taking pictures! I screen shot these all off her Facebook page; but I'm sure she will forgive me.

The twins waiting the arrival of their cousins.
   
Sophie choosing Scott's gift: Ryan's old skateboard wrapped
in aluminum foil.

Her alternative gift selection was a condiment
vest for your pet. 

Sophia selected the gift I took. A HUGE box of
old clothes that Ryan left at Scott's house.
She was particularly confused when she pulled out
an old pair of underwear.

Leslie got a gross picture of her and G touching
tongues.  YUCK!

Scott got a coloring book with farting
animal pictures.


 Jamie always manages to give each of us some thoughtful little gift. She gave the girls Christmas hats. The Ohio State fans some super cool scarves. And she gave me some yummy smelling lotions from Bath and Body Works.


Maggie wearing her hat...

Sophia rocking her's...

Leslie and Becca with their scarves...

Silly Samantha being Samantha...

Poppy (clean shaven... which we all agreed just looked weird)
in his scarf.

The Buckeye fans...

Sophie in her hat..

And "Dan" with her new mug and hat. 

Jamie and Samantha...

Sophia modeling the doggie condiment vest. 
 And, last but not least, a few random shots taken during game time. I felt like we were all on Minute to Win It! The girls had a blast and I think the more competitive members of the family did too. 

Doing the cookie shuffle...
I can't remember who won any of the games.

Poppy wearing his nose. I think he actually won this game.

Ryan wearing his Rudolph nose.

Dorothy and Leslie shoveling snow.

Mimi shoveling snow.

Sophie shoveling snow.

Jamie, thanks so much for a new tradition and yet another reason to gather with this crazy bunch of people I love so much. 

At long last: a post for Sophie's birthday.

The worst thing about forgetting to post is disappointing the grands.  Mags and Sophie read the blog often and they were the ones that pointed out I had not posted about Sophie's birthday celebration. The second worst thing about forgetting to post is all of the forgetting that goes along with procrastinating. Here is what I remember. (Maybe Maggie and Sophie can fill in the blanks after they read this and I'll do some editing.)

Sophie wanted to spend her birthday at a lake near where they live. It was a beautiful, man-made, and well maintained park called Burger Lake. It has a picnic area, water slides, a small snack bar, lots of life guards and friendly staff. The water is cool and clean (for a lake) and has a relatively smooth sandy bottom. All in all, really nice facilities.

The family drove up at met at the lake, staked out our area at some tables in the shade, and started the grill.  Gerson did some grilling since he doesn't swim, and Ron kept him company. The rest of us escaped from the heat by hanging out in the lake, watching the kids play. There were a lot of people there; but, the place is so large and well thought out so it didn't seem that crowded. The only down side is the parking and the entrance. Those can be a little crazy!

After swimming and eating, we left the lake before it got too hot. They ask everyone to get out of the lake around noon to give the life guards a break and do any clean up that's needed. It is the perfect time to leave because it beats the afternoon crowd. We all went back the Hotel Gutierrez and enjoyed one of Aunt Jamie's delicious cakes, ice cream, and present opening.

I'm pretty sure others took some pictures, so maybe I'll screen shot them and add them later. In the meantime, here are the ones I took.

Samantha, Sophie, Sophia, and Maggie

Gerson in his strange Uncle Sam outfit.
Ryan, Jamie, Samantha, Maggie, Sophie, Leslie, and Rebecca


Sophie, Samantha, and Sophia

Birthday Girl, Sophie on the water slide

Samantha on the lower diving board.

Maggie on the diving board

Sophia running off the diving board

presents!!!

twinning with the cousin

Reading her cards


Oooo! MONEY!!

Uncle Scotts yearly gift of change. One dollar for every year.



HUGS!!


It's just what she wanted!

Why?  .... I don't know.

Cake time with lots of candles to blow out.

YUMMY!


Happy Belated Birthday Post, Sophie Lyn. I'll try really hard to not procrastinate next year. Love you bunches!!