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Sunday, January 06, 2013

2013


New Year's Eve (2013) with family and friends. We drank sparkling apple cider, played games, and laughed harder than we did all year. 


Glenda and Paul. 


Rhonda and Barry. 


Laura's family with London, Whitney, and Dakota. 


We played a wild game of spoons. 


...and telephone pictionary. 


At midnight, we burned messages of everything we hoped to leave behind in the old year. 

Sock Wrestling



New Year's Eve, we gathered with friends and family to welcome 2013 with laughter and games. The Merchant cousins introduced us to "sock wrestling." Unlike conventional wrestling, the object is not to pin the opponent, but to be the first to remove his or her socks. Dakota challenged his 'old man' to an honest match, but sadly for him, he lost.

I may be old and fat, but I still got some fight in me.

Saturday, January 01, 2011

New Year's Eve



My family spent the last night of 2010 with Rhonda's extended family, playing card games, and of course, eating way too much food. Laughing with family is a wonderful way to start the new year.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Derrick


Derrick turns 18 today.

We welcome him back after a long separation. Of all the places he could have gone today, he chose to spend his birthday with us. At Derrick's request, we pulled out the old game of Risk; maybe he missed the old times.

Years ago we used to play Risk with Derrick and his older brother Anthony. Without fail, the fictional board game war always turned into a real family conflict, where each person played the same, predictable roles. Anthony would cheat, then pitch a fit when he got caught. I always felt compelled to play the part of the world police, so the primary argument always revolved around Anthony and me. Derrick would barricade himself in Australia with no real strategy for winning, and then cry when he finally lost the war. Anthony would make fun of Derrick for crying, and Rhonda would finally leave the table in disgust. Sounds like a horrible family memory, and yet both boys still talk about the nostalgia of playing Risk as a family.

This time, the dynamics of our game changed dramatically. Of course, Anthony wasn't here to cheat and Derrick finally abandoned the Australia strategy and quite nearly destroyed everyone. Dakota joined the competition in his own right and the girls formed a cooperative team. Instead of fighting, we actually laughed and joked the whole time. Maybe we finally mastered the art of creating happy, loving memories, even if it involves a quest for world domination.

At the end, I won the game, but both Derrick and Dakota gave me a run for my money. As Derrick left, I hugged him and said, "Happy birthday Derrick. I'm sorry I had to crush you on your birthday, of all days." A tiny laugh escaped his normally somber facade.

It was a happy birthday for all of us.

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