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My weekend in four photos


When it rains, I watch football. And that is all it seemed to do on Saturday. We stuck around the house, got some cleaning done and I zoned out in front of the TV for an extended period of time. That night we avoided getting wet and stayed in. We played Pictionary. (We made it halfway through after stumbling on “Fortune Teller”) Then family movie night began with a classic.

It was interesting to see how Connor and Amelia would react to it. Back To The Future was released in 1985 and concentrated on the changes in the 30 years since 1955. Here we are in 2021, over 35 years later and I was counting everything that was so outdated!

Halloween is big in our neighborhood! We had over 200 trick or treaters again this year. I thought Amelia’s costume was great. Connor went as a banana. We now have candy for days.

Even Abby got in on the costume fun. (Not by choice)
I hope you had a great weekend! -Kevin

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