July Vacation Wrap-Up
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We've finally finished up with the Weber-Kissel vacation season, and it was a good one. First we went to Rehoboth. Then we went out to Ohio to see the nephews, where Egyptian Ratscrew was played and Old People attempted to play Rock Band.
Back in Maryland, Sally, Hoxie, Dad, and Dee arrived in Columbia a few days later, and we had a fun time. There was laughter. There was a Duck Tour. There was Mills Brothers out on the deck. I'm becoming more and more a fan of the family visit where you just sit around and gab instead of sightseeing. My family members are big sightseers, but luckily they leave me to sleep in while they see the world and meet up again at a more reasonable hour. Like 6:00 pm.
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We've finally finished up with the Weber-Kissel vacation season, and it was a good one. First we went to Rehoboth. Then we went out to Ohio to see the nephews, where Egyptian Ratscrew was played and Old People attempted to play Rock Band.
Back in Maryland, Sally, Hoxie, Dad, and Dee arrived in Columbia a few days later, and we had a fun time. There was laughter. There was a Duck Tour. There was Mills Brothers out on the deck. I'm becoming more and more a fan of the family visit where you just sit around and gab instead of sightseeing. My family members are big sightseers, but luckily they leave me to sleep in while they see the world and meet up again at a more reasonable hour. Like 6:00 pm.
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HORRIFYING CONFESSION (that i, naturally, elect to post on the public inter-trucks): th'other day around 2 or maybe 3 p.m. a friend from germany called, and i missed it, and later i had to admit that it was because i hadn't woken up, yet.
HORRIFYING CONFESSION (that i, naturally, elect to post on the public inter-trucks): th'other day around 2 or maybe 3 p.m. a friend from germany called, and i missed it, and later i had to admit that it was because i hadn't woken up, yet.
And this is one of the many reasons I love you.
You should definitely not vacation with my brother! We just returned from vacation with Allen who, on his days off still gets up around 6 or 7 am and feels he has slept in (vs. 5 am his normal get up and go to work time.) His idea of getting out of the house late is 8:30 or later. (To be fair, in Colorado it often starts thunderstorming by 2 p.m and most sightseeing type things are outdoors.) Since the kids get up anyway, it worked out fine but I was surprised at what an early morning bird he has become.
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