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My weekend in four photos

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My weekend in four photos

The sports category got used an awful lot this weekend!

Every weekend Connor has an indoor soccer game in Swanzey, NH.

This past weekend’s game was close. Both teams that competed were very good but unfortunately Connor’s came up on the losing side, 5-4.

Then yesterday his basketball team (which I coach) was up in Peterborough, NH for a tournament. We lost every game but still managed to come away smiling.

Notice that my son still has his Prime addiction. I still have yet to even taste the stuff.

Are you happy with the results of the Super Bowl? I am.

I have been saying that I don’t care for either team, but my NY Giants allegiance and overall hatred of the Eagles force me to be happy with the Chiefs winning the game.

And again, this year, as our household has made for many years, here is the pot of chili that we enjoyed while watching the game.

Instead of ground hamburger I cut up some stew meat to add into the pot.  (Which was practically the same price as hamburger) It got a thumbs up from Ann.

I took this photo yesterday around 4PM. I am sensing an early change of season.

I hope you had a good weekend!

Kevin

 

 

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