Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Strike A Christmas Pose

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In all seriousness, we were invited by the Tennessee Guskes and the Waleska Guskes to head north and join them at a beach house in Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina for Christmas.

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I know what you are thinking, why drive 12 1/2 hours when you live less than 5 miles from a beach?  Well, I have two important words for you; Christmas and family.

Speaking of family, Mackenzie and I had to take our own "selfie" at Christmas Eve Mass because one of our own family members was feeling under the weather.  Poor Mason, this isn't the first time this year that he has gotten sick on a road trip. Did you know that "selfie" is the 2013 Word of the Year?

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After Mass, Tanner entertained us with his annual reading of "Cajun Night before Christmas".

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Even though we were not snug in our beds in Florida, Santa was still able to find us during the night.

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Thankfully, Mason was feeling much better in the morning and able to enjoy his Christmas.

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Next post: Savannah

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Hear The Music?

We sure did.  As a matter of fact we heard it three times this week. We attended our very first middle school band concert ever. Although Mackenzie is now in the high school band you may recall that she participated in middle school chorus rather than band. It was amazing to hear how far along these sixth graders have come considering most of them had never played an instrument prior to August.

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The saxophone section was introduced to the audience.

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The high school band performed their annual Prism concert three times this week. This year Mason was able to see the daytime performance thanks to a band field trip.

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The drumline performed Jamaican Me Crazy.

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The drumline also performed under the black lights which is always an audience favorite.

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The ending of the Prism concert is always a little bittersweet. It is the last time the entire band will perform this year's halftime show.

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While the rest of the band had to stay behind and clean the auditorium the drumline got one last chance to entertain the audience as they exited.

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The drumline still has a few more upcoming gigs but this week signaled the official end of marching season. This picture makes me smile. It was a great year for Mackenzie on the #4 bass drum. It will be interesting to see where she ends up next year.

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Sunday, December 1, 2013

Gather around ...

....and I will tell you the tale of our turkey-less Thanksgiving. For the second year in a row we were unable to make the trek to Georgia for our extended family's Thanksgiving reunion. As you have probably already heard, I have never cooked a turkey nor do I plan to ever cook one in the future.  So, I had the bright idea to head to Busch Gardens on Thanksgiving where we could feast on turkey legs and beer. Beer, did someone say beer?

Yeungling to be exact. Our first stop was the Yeungling brewery just down the street from our Tampa hotel.

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As a family we have already toured a winery and cola bottling plant so why not a brewery?

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The kids couldn't exactly have a beer but Yuengling did offer them a "root"beer in the tasting room. Overall, they found the tour rather interesting.

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After a few sips in the tasting room we were feeling confident enough to face our fears at the Museum of Science and Industry's Sky Trail Ropes Course. The plan was for Darin and the kids to climb the multilevel structure while I stayed on the ground and took pictures. So they got suited up, safety is apparently of the up-most importance when you will be climbing 12 to 36 ft above street level.

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Needless to say, this is what Darin looked like after ascending to the first platform. Wait a minute, that's not Darin!  I can assure you that is what he looked like, we forgot that he is afraid of heights.

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Mason, on the other hand, is our little daredevil.  He headed straight to the highest level without a second thought.

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Rather than ask for a refund, Darin and I quickly changed roles.

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I was proud of Mackenzie. For a while she was rocking and rolling on the course and overcoming her fear.

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Unfortunately, the winds picked up as the sun was beginning to set and she finally said "enough".

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Mason and I continued to enjoy the course until closing time.  I will definitely return again in the future so I can complete all 35 elements.

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We worked up quite an appetite at the ropes course.  Thankfully, we had dinner reservations in Ybor City which is known as Tampa's Latin Quarter.

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Founded in 1905 by a Cuban immigrant, the Columbia Restaurant is Florida's oldest restaurant and the largest Spanish restaurant in the world.

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The food and decor are amazing.  There is so much history in this restaurant that it is difficult to soak it all in

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The kids didn't know it but we had reservations for a stage-side table for the 45 minute Flamenco dance show.

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On Thanksgiving morning, we were at Busch Gardens when the gates opened.  I had high hopes of purchasing a turkey leg for my Thanksgiving dinner but who was I kidding, I don't even like dark meat.  So that ends the tale of our turkey-less Thanksgiving.

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We are the NaplesMorgans and we have a dog (Wagner) who is 7, and he is a Chinese Crested Powder Puff, not the hairless but the double coated kind. Mason is 13, and he is a big fan of basketball and football. I work as a technology teacher at a local elementary school. Darin has his own business called Ascendant Wealth Management. Mackenzie is 16, and she loves to spend her time practicing for drumline and watching movies.

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