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Christmas Past

Back when I was a little boy, my parents would have what seemed like dozens of guests over to the house on Christmas Eve.  It was a bit of a tradition there for a while, and something that I always enjoyed.

One Christmas Eve when I was around four or five years old, I was very sick.  There was no way I couldn’t be amongst the action of the party, so Mom had me lay down on the sofa in the living room.  Sure enough, I got sicker, and I ended up barfing on the floor right by where everyone was standing, which I remember being totally gross.

It wasn’t long thereafter that I ended up in my parents’ bed, which was by far the most comfortable spot to rest in the whole house.  At the time, it was one of those heated water beds, straight out of the early 1980s.  I remember sleeping soundly for a long while, but, of course, in adult-time it was just a few hours.

Eventually, someone came into the bedroom to wake and bring me into the living room.  All that was left of the big party was just my immediate family: Mom, Dad, and my three sisters.  Everyone had already opened their presents; they didn’t include me because they wanted to let me rest as long as possible.

So, there I was this little four or five year old boy, surrounded by his family, opening all of his gifts by himself on Christmas Eve.  The only present that I remember getting that year was a mechanical car racing game.  It was super cool, and something that my friends and I played for many years to come.

I have many other fond Christmas memories, but this is honestly the earliest one that I can remember, and by far the sweetest one of them all.  For as sick as I was, my family made it very special to me, and, for that and many other reasons, I am thankful that I still have them in my life.

Merry Chtistmas, everyone!  You are all in my thoughts.

Bourbon Tasting & Flooding

Was down in Louisville this past weekend visiting my sister and brother-in-law who were hosting a bourbon tasting at their home. This was something Lisa won at a fundraiser about a year ago.

Very Old Me

This is one of the quality, low-cost bourbons on the market. Sadly, this is the only picture I took while in Louisville.

I wasn’t sure how I was going to return to Indianapolis because I-65 had been closed, but, thankfully, it opened up early Sunday. I made my way home and was able to capture a shot of the water near State Road 11 between Columbus and Seymour.

Indiana's New Lake

It looks like a lake to me!

My sympathies go out to everyone who’s affected by this. I know a co-worker of mine who’s entire house is ruined from the flood, but she and her children were evacuated safely.

This Past Weekend’s Festivities

I had a great time at the Freezepop concert this past Friday. They put on a good show, with lots of high energy and cheesy synth-pop beats. I had the pleasure of being kept company by Andy and Laura who I think also had a good time.

Saturday was a family day, for the most part. It was my nephew Jake’s 17 birthday and the whole family got together for it. My sister and brother-in-law from Louisville even brought their parrot for the party.

Ashley & Kuma

After we sang “Happy Birthday!” and ate ice cream cake, I took Jake to Fry’s up on 96th Street to buy him a new keyboard and mouse for his new computer that we built a few weeks ago. This set was the replace the old, nasty set he had been using.

Saturday night was also a good time. After working a bunch in the afternoon, I met up with my friend Pete for some late dinner at the Old Point Tavern. After sharing a huge plate of nachos and downing a few mixed drinks, we did the obvious thing and went over to the homo bar — to drink some more, of course.

I ran into all kinds of people I knew. What I don’t remember, for sure, is the reason why I was in a face-slapping contest with my friend Carlos. Oh well!

The rest of my weekend was mostly work and sleep, which seem to cancel each other out, as far as I’m concerned.

Holiday Season Beginnings

On Thursday I went with my family to Connersville to celebrate Thanksgiving. This is a long-standing tradition in the family, and something that we’ve done every single year of my life, except for one.

Mom & The Uncles

It was just like any other Thanksgiving, but we were missing some people this year: Grandma, Uncle Tom, and cousins Chuckie and Steve. This were definitely missed.

On Friday, I took my nephews to see the Circle of Lights in downtown.

Circle of Lights

Circle of Lights

The office where I work is right on Monument Circle. The doors to the office were opened up for employees to bring family and friends to the event, and spend time indoors away from the cold. It was nice and fun to see.

Does everyone have their shopping done, yet?

In Other News …

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