In Laws

I uncovered a decent picture of my uber tallented inlaws today and posted it in the gallery:

Claudine took this with our oldest of cameras so the quality isn’t the best. They play a lot of intstruments including those giant violins in a pretty fancy band.

Maggie Basketball Update

The Lady Eagles won their first game. Game 2 of 2 yesterday.

Pouncing the opponents. 32 to 6? It was down right brutal. Completely opposite of the showing they put forth last week. Coach Floyd was there, and there were actual refs this time and that helped quite a bit. They also had two subs. Maggie had a much greater grasp of the game this time. Again, only her second actual game. She didn’t score but did have two shots and a couple good passes.

Photos are posted in Maggies Gallery under Basketball.

Family Christmas 2005

Whew! What fun!

And what a weekend. I took a lot of photos. They are in the Dishers Personal Gallery under Family Vacations and Trips -> Family Christmas 2005.

We all arrived Saturday just before the show. What show you ask? The Ohio Northern University Holiday Spectacular!

We went last year and it’s amazing. If you’ve never been it’s very well done, and tickets are cheap. It’s sponsored by Kewpee burgers. We skipped the burgers this time though. Something about vintage 1960’s old ladies serving up greasy burgers in equally greasy and vintage hair-nets just didn’t do it for me.

This years show was as good as last years but much shorter. There weren’t any kids involved so perhaps that’s what shortened it up. The talent was exceptional as well.

There isn’t a whole lot to Lima, OH but this Christmas play is one of the best. If you’ve never seen it I’d certainly recommend it.

OK we’ve seen it two years in a row now so it’s time for something different. After the show we did what the Thompson clan does best. Eat!

We took over our portion of the hotel lobby. (all of it) and setup shop and waited for Aunt Suzie and Uncle Gary to show up. Something about getting stuck on Pelee Island.

Believe it or not, Lisa and Hue were actually the first ones to the hotel this Christmas. We were last, but we thought the show wasn’t until 2:30pm and we got there at 1:45, cutting it a little close. Kris said he told Lisa the show was at noon to get them there on time 🙂

The only folks that couldn’t make it were Robin and Ken because or Robins broken ankle, and Sondi and Craig. Sondi had a work conflict with this weekend and their kids were in their Christmas pageant or something. If you know Pelee Island, that’s a big deal. If you take their kids out of the show that would probably ruin it. So we understand.

We tore the lobby sitting area apart and setup our food area. Everyone brought goodies and my dad and I realized neither of us brought beer. So we needed to make a beer run.

You don’t know how hard that is to do in Lima, OH. Save-A-Lot sells beer, er well plain ol’ red neck beer but that’s it. If you like Miller, Bud, Bud light and that fulfills your beer taste then you’re good to go. But unfortunately for us it does not. Walmart in Lima doesn’t sell beer either 🙁 We ended up in the bad part of town and Corona was the best we could do.

Back at the hotel, it was eating, fellowship, cards and more eating while we waited for aunt Susan and uncle Gary and for Jolly ol Saint Nick himself.

Santa showed up around 7pm with gifts for all the kids as usual. Maria was thrilled.

Each one of the kids took turns opening their gifts, they sang a couple songs and “Jolly” ol Santa Nick was “Jolly” as usual.

Lots of photos of Santa and the kids in the gallery.

After Santa it was cards, two tables of Texas-Hold’em, where Ben won on one table taking out Aunt Susan and I made the final two table on the other table losing to Kris. He was making passes at me again and rubbing my leg under the table and that distracted me.

Then we had the Thompson family Euchre tourney, which Angie and My wife won. Or tied rather for first place. We had to keep the gambling on the “sly” and pass the money around when the security guard was napping. Believe it or not it was the same 300lb gorilla from last year.

We ate more, actually we never really stopped eating. Then cleaned up our area and queued up one last game, of Texas hold em.

A table of 8, and again I got to the final two, but at 2am my wits left me. I had a considerable chip lead and lost it to Bruce in the end.

Aunt Susan wasn’t getting cards, nor was Uncle Gary. He turned in early and didn’t play in the last game. I think that’s a first.

Lots of fun, lots of laughs. Michael and Ben are tall, nearly as tall as Bruce. Susie’s going to college next year it sounds like, Bruce is doing well in school. It was really great seeing everyone.

The next morning, all the Smirnoff’s I drank didn’t do me so well. I had heartburn that wouldn’t stop. We all loaded up and headed over to Aunt Susie’s new condo to see just how you pack in 5000 square feet of antiques into a 1500 square foot condo.

I must say, I was duly impressed! Very well done. Amazing. Photos in the Gallery of that too. Kind of like “Honey, I shrunk Aunt Susan’s House”.

She has more stuff, more Christmas stuff than you’re average Cracker Barrel. I mean it. I don’t mean it to sound mean. I’m serious, it’s one thing I’ve loved about Aunt Susan’s house for as long as I can remember. Neeto stuffs. Not junk stuff either, cool neeto stuff. A lot of it too, Excessive? Perhaps but to each his or her own. It’s what I miss about not having Christmas at her house. The coziness of being amongst all that stuff that makes aunt Susan and uncle Gary’s house so, well, warm and cozy.


Next year, we already have the date. It’s the weekend of: December 2nd and 3rd so mark your calendars now!

Angie, Lisa and Claudine will figure out where we’re going so and will let you know by June (perhaps earlier). You’ll have until the end of June/July time frame to get the money together. This way Christmas will be paid for long in advance and won’t be a monetary issue come Christmas time.

The only thing you’ll have left might be what ever travel expenses to get you there, but you should be able to budget for that, right?

We chose this early weekend so the Ferry should still be running. Since we’ve pretty much put the kibosh on gifts other than for the kids, and Santa takes care of them, it shouldn’t be that difficult now should it?

Any questions, comments or complaints, feel free to email any of us.

Well we’ve done it.

We’ve joined the fitness class of folk. Those with those total core two home ab workout machine in their house.

After looking around we went with this:

A Norditrack EXP1000

Yeah I know it doesn’t have the best reviews but it’s not the worst of all possibilities either. It really depends on which site you go to. But we got a fair price for a used unit and this one is in pretty good shape. We’ll pick it up tomorrow. I figure after the hernia operation that will be needed from moving it, I won’t get to use it for 6 months anyway. 🙂

We’ll see how long we use it, and if we use it as often and as much as we hope (and need to). If so we’ll upgrade at a later date. If it becomes a clothes drying rack as most do then we won’t have spent too much on it.

Homeschooling

Yep, we do it, a lot of families to it these days.

No I’m not here to convince you that you should. It’s a personal decision and not one to be taken lightly.

There are lots of things to consider before you make this decision, year in and year out you’ll reevaluate your decision as your kids get older.

My grandpa had a saying “Don’t be down on what you’re not up on”. It’s a hard thing to do, that is, not to be down on something you’re not up on. Some things in life you just don’t like and you may not even have a reason so you’re down on them.

I know I can be that way.

What does that have to do with home schooling? Home schooling is often misunderstood. But people are inherently down on it, especially teachers or anyone that has worked in a school system. They are convinced that a classroom environment is the best environment.

Of course they have a vested interest in promoting schools, they work there 🙂 It’s what they went to school for. They love the children, lots of them and the more the merrier.

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