Category: Fun Times

My Last 60th Birthday Party

69 On Door

When I turned 60, I had a family and friends gathering at the Marietta Fish Market and brought along my cell phone to record some of the thoughts. I asked those who hadn't hit that mark to tell me what 60 meant to them. Predictably, the consensus was that it meant you were old as sh**.

Now, at 69, I had the chance to invite close family members for another intimate evening at our house. There was me, Diane, my brother Don and his wife Beth, my brother Richard and his wife Jill, and remotely we had my dad and brother Dan from Tallahasse, and Diane's sister Donna in Tennessee.

The birthday cake was Betty Crocker's pineapple upside down cake like my Nana used to make. We had an iPad set up for Dad and Dan and a laptop for Donna. But before the cake and blowing out the one humongous candle in the middle, everyone gathered in the kitchen for the debut performance of a song I had written the night before for the occasion.

After the performance, everyone began sharing what 69 meant to them. Mostly it was about the year 1969, and Diane recorded the video on her phone. It was a very special evening for me and through the magic of YouTube (llinks below) you can all enjoy the song and the conversation.

Christmas Day, 2019

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We gathered at Richard and Jill's as a family on Christmas Day. Dan and Dad had planned to come up on the 28th, and the Don Leonard family had other plans, but the rest of us enjoyed getting together over a special dinner prepared by chef Chuck.

Clockwise from the front: Chuck, Leslie, Jill, Jaiden, Diane, David, Richard, Jackie, Matt, Joanna, Phyllis, Jim. Standing on the right are Melissa and John. Will was sound asleep, but we look forward to greeting him some time on the 28th.

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Face Time

I made a call to Dad and Dan earlier in the day to wish them a Merry Christmas and have a chat. Dad's health has improved. He doesn't need the oxygen tank, gets around without a walker, and at least once last week walked to the end of the street and back. I'll get to catch up with Dan about his Portugal trip later.

Smart Watch

For Christmas I got Diane a watch that we had looked at earlier in the year - a Samsung Active 2. It will help her keep better track of what is going on with her heart. Just so happened that John also got the very same watch just this morning. He was able to help Diane set hers up after dinner.

If you click on the picture, it will open up a YouTube video of the scavenger hunt I put her through to find it on Christmas morning. Fun stuff!

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Master Chef Chuck Hou

Chuck made the meal, and let me tell you, there's not a restaurant in the city that can touch what he put out for us.

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For the Meat Lovers..

Presenting Beef Wellington with a red wine sauce! I wish I had gotten a picture of the entree before it was carved up. The puff pastry was perfectly golden.

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The Spread

Beef Wellington with red wine sauce (not vegan at all), endive citrus salad, baked cauliflower casserole, real-deal mashed potatoes. For us, he created a Mushroom Thyme Tart. OMG.

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For the Veggie Lovers..

Presenting the Mushroom Thyme Tart! I did not miss the beef at all. He gave me the recipe off the top of his head - a pound of mushrooms, a couple of cloves of garlic, a couple of shallots, some thyme, and puff pastry. You know. Just something you can just throw together.

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Feeling Lucky!

John and I both got white elephant gifts of two lottery cards and a banana. John actually won $5. I got zip. The banana, however, is going towards my next pancake.

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After Dinner Games

With the table cleared, Leslie and Chuck set about putting together the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle they had begun earlier.

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The evening before, Diane set up the Window Wonderland gift we took home from the Misfits party and projected it onto the sliding glass door on our front porch. It kind of looks like Santa made a home movie with an old 8mm film camera.

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Die Hard!

Did you know that Die Hard is the second most popular Christmas film in the nation? Richard and Melissa were the couch potatoes of the evening. I confess to joining them for most of the movie. Yippee-ki-yay, and Merry Christmas!

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The Celebration Continues..

Dan and Dad arrived in the afternoon on the 28th and that evening the family went out to eat at On North on the Marietta square.

L-R: John, Jill, Richard, Dan, Dad.

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Around the table, first stop

David, Diane and Hannah

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Around the table, second stop

Melissa, Will, and John (with a photo bomber).

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Along the wall (1)

Hanna, Kiki, and Don

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Along the wall (2)

Chuck and Leslie

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Little Will

This was my first time to actually hold the little man. He didn't cry, but he didn't smile either.

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Great Auntie

Diane got her turn holding Will. Again, he didn't cry but.. I can just imagine what it might sound like! He was ready for nap time.

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How it's done..

Aunt Leslie has a soothing effect on babies.

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Silent Night

The photo doesn't do justice to the bright festive lights hanging from the trees all along Maple Avenue. It's almost a magical scene at night.

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Candy Tree

The annual Misfits Christmas Eve Party was again hosted by Dean and Julie Taylor at their Loch Highland home. We can always look forward to an evening of catching up with friends and playing silly games.

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First Stop - the kitchen!

This year the table was filled with good stuff to eat and drink. Deborah and Diane pose for my first shot of the night.

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Tasty Dishes

At the top is Deborah's tomato-herb-cheesecake. In the lower right corner is the green apple slaw that we brought. Gary Askenas made meatballs and pasta. Steve Rosen made a corn casserole. There was also cornbread, beans, ham, chips, spinach dip, cheeses, and the last batch of our vodka tomatoes (thanks Myra Jones for the vegan cookbook with that recipe!).

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College Buddies

Rich brought his college friend Jack from Chicago.

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Who's the real Grinch?

The resemblance is uncanny. Marshall poses with his Grinch tie.

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Girlfriends!

Donna and Jana kindly pose for me.

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The Christmas Spirit

There was a lot of red worn this evening. The reindeer antlers were especially cute!
L-R: Tehwan, Dale, Kim, Julie.

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Full-on Santa

Jason (L) had the hat and a short-sleeved version of the Santa coat. Josh (R) donned grinch black.

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Snellville Fam

Deborah brought her mother, Betty, and son Jason to the party. Everyone was fashionably red!

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Couch Potatoes

Relaxing L-R are Tehwan, Dale, and Steve.

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Let the games begin!

The game portion of the evening started with this crazy Christmas word scramble. Maybe it was one too many egg nogs, but I got stumped on tomrnaen, and I never got a solid answer for spnetre.

BTW, if you look at this with Google Lens it will actually manufacture words for this nonsense.

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Gift Exchange

Call it white elephant, call it what you want. This year we had 19 gifts to be exchanged. Tom picked a nice white box containing a multi-pocket holder, which he went home with.

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The Poo-fect Gift

December 24 is also Steve Rosen's birthday so we always sing Happy Birthday. Poor Steve got sh** for Christmas. Yes, that's green Christmas poo. I wonder if it's scented?

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What the...?

Gary seems to be trying to figure out which end is up with his tree gift.

L-R: Betty, Jason, Dean, Lee, Gary.

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What do you give the guy who's got everything?

You give him a porcupine CD holder, of course! Unzip this little guy and you can put your CDs (if you still have any) inside. You can wipe them clean on his quills.

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Cuddle Time

Jana and Peter closely guard their cuddly bear.

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Please do not steal!

Tim unwraps the little piggie gift. He pled for it not to be stolen since he was going to give it to his grand daughter on Christmas day. Awww...  Well, it worked!

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Wait a sec..

Flo proudly shows of the napkin rings she got. Three rounds later, Betty stole them and took them home. Oh well, you can't win 'em all.

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Movies in your Window!

Originally I unwrapped a pretty lighted red wine bottle. But.. it was taken away from me. My next choice was to steal this away from Donna Nash because I knew Diane would get a kick out of projecting Santa's image on our big windows that face the street. I'll try to get a shot when we put it to use!

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Selfie

So this is me. It helps me remember that I was really there.

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That Girl!

Diane shows off the hat and scarf she opened. She makes it look beautiful.

September 2019 Dinner Club

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About once a quarter, Diane and I, Marshall Choka and Deborah Calvert, along with Gary Attanasio and Donna Matthews get together for an evening feast.

It began a few years back when we learned that Deborah used to own her own restaurant and catering service and would bring these lovely dishes to our pot luck get togethers. That led to her and Gary joining forces to cook a beef Wellington meal, followed by these regular get togethers where one of us hosts the others for a special evening. This was our night to host and it coincided with Gary's 64th birthday!

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Main Dish

Since we have adopted a plant-based lifestyle, David made one of our favorite dishes - Baked Balsamic Lentil Stew with Mushrooms and Rosemary Potatoes. Deborah brought a salad with romaine lettuce, brussels sprouts, cucumbers, radishes, basil, pumpkin seeds with olive oil and balsamic glaze for dressing. By the time these pictures were taken, the meal had been served, but you get the idea.

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Starters

For appetizers, Gary and Donna brought some spanikopita and Deborah and Marshall came with some lemon zest Stilton cheese spread. All were so yummy!

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Healthy Sweets

For dessert, David made an Apple Raspberry Crumble. Since it was Gary's birthday, we took a spoonful and put a big ol' candle in the middle for him to blow out.

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After Dinner Entertainment

Marshall tries his hand (literally) at Diane's theremin. As a matter of fact, despite the fact that it was the end of the evening, nearly everyone took a turn making their own eerie sounds.

Happy Birthday!

We placed a giant candle into the dessert and sang as Gary blew it out. The big 64!

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Marshall's turn at the theremin. He chose a preset that kind of sounded like a motorcycle winding up.

Dad Turns 89

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Today was dad's 89th birthday! We came down to help him celebrate. It was another work day for Dan, so while he was away, Dad and David had a couple of long recorded chats, a couple of naps, and when Dan came home we all went out to The Fisherman's Wife seafood restaurant for some good eats, then back home for some Mennonite-made carrot cake dessert.

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Having a wonderful time.. wish you were here.

This is the picture and the caption that Diane sent to Dan while he was at work.

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The Fisherman's Wife

Our restaurant was located not more than two miles away. It was a small informal cafe style restaurant with really good food. Even Diane had some catfish!

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Some birthday cards..

This was the card we picked out from both of us. It felt like we could have written it.

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But this one..

It really made us laugh, and dad got a kick out of it, too!

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Reading Dan's card

Dan always finds the perfect card for every occasion.

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Don't worry..

OK, here it comes..

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I SAID..

Yup. Perfect.

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And there it is!

There's that laugh. That's our dad. We love you so much.

Anniversary Weekend at the Lake!

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It was a happy coincidence that this weekend came together this way. Originally, the lake getaway was scheduled for a weekend in June that looked like it would be rained out. So it was rescheduled for the weekend of July 12, which just happened to be the weekend after our 21st wedding anniversary. Cool. 12 is the inverse of 21 and all of that numerology.

We got all excited about the new date and then hurricane Barry showed up as a category 1 storm bringing slow moving rain up from the New Orleans area. Despite a few moments of wetness, we had a great weekend.

Our host was Dale Oscarson along with his gal and our friend, Tehwan Tso. We were joined by Dean and Julie Taylor and Debbie Fisher.

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Tehwan and Dale

Dale and Tehwan made sure everyone had a great time.

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David & Diane

We look all relaxed, while Dale was working his butt off setting things up.

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Dean & Julie

Nice shot off the stern of the boat.

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Debbie

Debbie says hey, y'all.

The Guys

At least one of us works out. Guess who?

Click the picture to see how we do a foot massage on the lake.

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Stand On It!

Diane and I look on while Julie stands on the raft. For at least a few seconds!

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Sunset on the Water

Nothing like it.

Shake It!

Debbie and Julie let the spirit move them on the dock, listening to the great oldies from Dale's iPod.

Click the picture to see how Dale and Tehwan do it!

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Summer Salad

Dinner on night one was delicious. T-bone steaks, baked potatoes, and this beautiful salad with strawberries.

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Glamor Shot

Diane had to get a fashion shot of Julie in this great outfit.

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Walk On Down

Dale built this walkway himself. It goes maybe 200 feet or so down to the lake and has a lookout deck off to the side.

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The Last Step is the Hardest

Unfortunately, the bottom portion of the walkway was taken by erosion, so the last part was a kind of Indiana Jones adventure, navigating the steep hillside by holding on to the guide rope that Dale had put up.

The easy way was to just let Dale ride us down on his 4-wheeler. Tons of fun!

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Cap'n Dale

I want that poster! I bet Tehwan does, too!

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Swimming in the Rain

Luckily, we only had a few minutes of rain all weekend. When it did come down, it was relatively cold - like little icicles. The best place to be was in the warm lake water.

First Ski Run

There were plenty of water sports. On the first day, Dale steered us to an outcropping where someone had put up a swing. Dale, Tehwan, David and Dean all took turns running off the cliff and swinging out into the lake. Dale and Dean looked very graceful. Tehwan and David - not so much.

In this picture Tehwan puts on water skis for the first time. Click the picture for our adventures in skiing!

Big Mable

Dale had a large cushioned two-seater raft that we all took turns riding in, named Big Mable. Click the picture to see how much fun Diane and I had.

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Co-Cap'n Julie

When it was Dale's turn to ski, Julie took the helm and did a great job!

Jetski Rodeo

In this shot, Tehwan is holding on for dear life to Dale, who is trying his best to twist and turn the jetski like a bucking bronco. Click the picture to see the action!

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Paddleboard

Dean, Julie Dale and Tehwan went out on the paddleboards for a little relaxation.

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Dean lets his inner Adonis show.

Later Dean and Julie tried a wrestling match on the raft. Click the picture to see the winner!

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Low Country Boil

Debbie brought the makings for dinner on night two - a low country boil with corn, finger potatoes, shrimp, and hot and mild sausage. Diane and I brought our kickin' collards as a side.

Ping Pong

After dinner it was down to the basement for rounds of doubles ping pong. It was the first time playing doubles for most of us.

Click the picture for the action of Diane playing single against Tehwan and Julie.

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The last morning we spent playing cornhole with these custome built pieces hand painted by Dale's daughter. Interesting point - in his warm up, David threw two ringers right off the bat.

Tehwan was the first to get a ringer, though. Click the picture to see it!

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Thanks!

Thank you, Dale and Tehwan, for a truly great weekend. Sorry to know that the house will probably be selling soon, but it was fun while it lasted!

New Years Eve 2018

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We spent New Years' Eve with the Lochies at the party hosted by Donna Matthews and Gary Attanasio.

I'm sorry I didn't get a lot of pictures - I just took a few of the members of the band just before we started playing at the beginning of the evening. As time went on, we were joined by Tom Nash on drums and keyboards, Donna Nash on drums, Gary Askenas on vocals, and Bob Forbes' daughter on vocals.

We were joined this year by our friends Clint and Becky Armstrong. It was their first time to meet our other fabulous friends!

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After the party ended we arrived back home around 5:00 am. I took a few pictures of Diane with her NYE outfit and then a few more of her and the wonder dog, Maya.

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We couldn't have done it without Bryan Brownlow. It was his first time playing with everybody and he just rocked it. His girlfriend, Angela, unfortunately was home resting in order to beat the infection she caught while they were out of town last week.

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Our host and fearless leader, Gary Attanasio, gives me "that" look. Too late. The picture got took!

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Dean Taylor was the spiffiest guy there, IMO. Check out the "young" Elvis shirt.

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It doesn't stop with the front of the shirt, either. The cuffs spell out the name of the legend.

Pro guitarist Nick Moroch came down from New York again. It's always a blast to hear him rip it up. Click the picture for a link to probably the musical highlight of the night. He was soloing over a Fleetwood Mac song and his energy just took over the room.

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A nice shot of Nick with girlfriend Jan Smith, our mainstay female vocal gal in the group. Cuties!

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Guitarist Tim Butler and bassist Neil Mison pose for the camera. Solid playing all night long.

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Sharkey brought all the harps! Blowin' with feelin'.

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Valerie Waters took turns with me on keyboards. I actually got to sing Auld Lang Syne and kiss my bride in the audience this time! Thanks, Val!

There were some cool touches at the party this year that I didn't pick up on. One of them was that all of the name tags were special. Here's the description from "Who's My Match."

As the host of the party, prepare a name-tag for each guest at your party by writing the names of famous figures from famous partnership on each name-tag. Both halves of the partnership should be represented on a name-tag. For example, you might have these eight name-tags: “Pinky," (and his match) “The Brain," “Beyonce," (and her match) “Jay Z," “Peanut butter,” (and its match) “Jelly,” “Romeo," (and his match) “Juliet."

The other cool thing was that there was a card reading fortune teller at the party. I didn't get a reading but some of us did, and others got her card for a reading in the future. Perfect party for that kind of thing. Hope she comes back next year.

Leonard Christmas 2018

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The entire Leonard clan was together this year for Christmas at Dick and Jill's house in Marietta.

Front row: Leslie Leonard, Chuck Hou, Jaiden Leonard Stafford, Melissa Muñoz, Jim "Pap Pap" Waugaman, Phyllis "Nan Nan" Waugaman, Jerry "Grandpa" Leonard, Diane Leonard, David Leonard
Back row: Richard Leonard, Jill Leonard, Kiki Alliston, Blake Alliston, John Muñoz, Dan Leonard, Hanna Leonard, Beth Leonard, Don Leonard

Dan and Dad drove up from Tallahassee. John, Melissa, and Jaiden flew in from Chicago. It was a night to celebrate!

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The coffee table was the base for the evening's jigsaw puzzle. I'm sure that Beth and Leslie had it all sorted out by the end of the night.

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The big news of the day (at least for me) was that Melissa and John are expecting a child. They first broke the news at Thanksgiving. Boy, can this family keep a secret! Seriously, congratulations to you two! We can't wait to be a great uncle and aunt again!

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Also big news of the day - Dick and Jill have torn down the small one-car garage and are constructing a new two-car garage. This is the future site, albeit after a week of rain and an unforeseen issue. When the crew dug the trench, a supporting brick wall simply fell over. It apparently wasn't supporting anything!

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Dick shows Don the blueprint for the garage construction. Ideally there would be a courtyard, but the county easement requirements nixed that idea. Still, it will certainly be a handsome addition to the house with completion expected within 3-6 months.

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After we took pictures we all headed out to Chicken And The Egg for dinner. They had a delicious something for everyone!

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I saw Dan (seated at one end of the long table) taking a picture of Jaiden (seated at the other end) with his iPhone all zoomed in. I thought I'd try doing the same with my Canon camera (32x analog zoom) with no flash. The original is pretty horrible, but with a few filter tweaks, looky there! We have a brooding film star in our midst.

And now it's just the die hard gamers playing the really fun, really stupid stuff! This year was the Saran Wrap Ball Christmas game. Small gifts are wrapped in plastic wrap with the best gift all the way on the inside. Players must unwrap the ball using oven mitts. One player tries to unwrap the ball while the following player rolls a pair of dice. When doubles are rolled, play moves on to the next players. Click the picture for a little game action.

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Here is our rather serious side, seriously wishing all of you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year for 2019!

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On Christmas Day THIS happened! It's official - Leslie and Chuck are engaged! Best Christmas ever..

Carnival Dream Cruise

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This trip began as an idea that Tim, Bev, Diane and I kicked around at Thanksgiving 2017. One of those conversations that ended like, "We need to do a cruise together!" "Yeah, let's do that!" And we went back home.

In January, I called Tim to get the ball rolling, and by March things had lined up to where it was all clear. Bev did the research and we picked the Carnival Dream, departing from New Orleans for the week of May 13-20.

The plan was for Tim and Bev to get to NOLA on Friday and celebrate Tim's birthday, we join them Saturday and try to do the town in the French Quarter, and get on the boat Sunday for a week together.

So now two more things are crossed off of my bucket list: Bourbon Street and boat cruise. We all had a great time together, but it took me about another week to unwind from the getaway!

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Our first time on Bourbon Street! Actually, it's Frenchman Street, where we started out. We walked a couple of miles to get to Bourbon Street looking for a restaurant along the way.

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Tim and Bev pose together on the same corner. Right now they look great, but by the time we walked to Bourbon Street and back it was a different story! Ouch! My aching feet!

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Gone Gay. That pretty much says it all!

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You gotta have a drink when in NOLA. Hand Grenades were everywhere. Pretty tasty, but we really needed some food!

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We finally found a great place called Cafe Sbisa. Nice upscale and intimate with great food and service. This is one of those cool shots where the mirror plays an important role.

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The previous day, Friday, was Tim's birthday, so this was also kind of a birthday celebration trip as well. So, it happened that our server's birthday was the following day and her name was... Timmie!

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Our first cruise dinner together in the Scarlett Restaurant. Obviously, it was casual night! We both stayed on the vegetarian diet this night with an Indian style dish, but I was sure tempted by the seafood.

Our server, Derita, was delightful. Maybe we are biased, but we all thought we had the best server in the room. Occasionally all of the servers would leave the room, come back in costume, and dance for us. Click the picture for a video.

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Our next door dinner mates were David and Gale Miller from Mississippi. We were sure we had ruined their cruise by our loud behavior the first night, but we all became good friends quickly.

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The Alchemy Bar was the first stop before dinner every night. Best drinks on the ship.

Sinan was our mixologist. Here he has just made some kind of gin drink with melon and cucumber (A Cucumber Sunrise). On a hot day, this is just the ticket. Click the picture for a link to a video where he makes an extravagant smoky bourbon drink for Tim.

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On the first day I went to a cooking demonstration in the fancy restaurant where they showed us how they made things like mushroom cappuccino and tiramisu. The only problem was that the restaurant is directly under the basketball court, so nearly every minute the walls shook from the collisions of the people upstairs.

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Our first port was Montego Bay, Jamaica. None of the excursions interested us, so we got off the boat and headed over to the Hard Rock Cafe and just hung out for the afternoon. Here we are, taking it easy Jamaican style. Yeah mon.

There were two "elegant" dining nights during the cruise. This picture is of all of us just before the first one. Tim and his tux made us all look like we just got in from the golf course. Click the pic for a lesson on how to drink a chocolate martini.

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Diane spiffed up for the next fine dining experience. Awesome outfit, no?

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Tim and I pose like Siamese twins in front of the Scarlett Restaurant. This was after dinner so my jacket is definitely unbuttoned!

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We made it to the whirlpool tub and let the jets massage our weary feet and legs.

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The second port was Georgetown, Grand Cayman Island. We took the Captain Marvin excursion out to Stingray City. That was both exciting and scary. Cross that off the bucket list!

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All of us got a chance to kiss a stingray. The one pictured here is a female - they're the larger ones that swim near the surface. The males are smaller and generally hug the bottom. Legend has it that kissing a female brings you 7 years of good luck. Kissing a male is 10.

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The other neat trick is to let the stingray give your back a massage. We all got to experience the feeling of the fin flapping against our backs. Happy endings all around.

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We brought our ping pong paddles and one of our 3-star balls from home onto the ship. They had one table, located in the corner of the smoking deck, along with super cheap paddles and basically a ping pong wiffle ball. I don't know how anyone every plays a real game here. While Diane and I were playing, Joe came up and asked to play. It was nice to have the company.

We're posing with Jimmy & Mel Hodge, aka Black Jack, the country music entertainers on the cruise. Small world. When we told them we were from Atlanta, Mel asked, "Do you know Tommy Dodd?" Turns out Jimmy is a steel guitarist and they both know Tommy and Donna (they did a double-take when they saw Diane).

Click the pic for a video of a little bit of the 80's glow stick party. We walked like Egyptians.

Our last port was Cozumel, Mexico, where we booked a bar-hop excursion. Our first stop was Tequileria Reyes, a Mexican tequila manufacturer. Of course, we got educated on how the liquor is made, how agave nectar is a by-product, and the difference between clear, reposado, anejo, extra anejo, and ridiculously extra anejo. Every time I go to Mexico, I get hooked by the sales pitch. This time I walked out with a bottle of 12-year old extra anejo, which we christened with a toast on our last night. Click the pic for a video of our takeoff in the jeep on the way to stop #1.

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We made a stop at Coconuts, a place where Tim and Bev had been a few years back. It's a little walk up the jungle path to the top of the cliff overlooking the gulf, with cozy tables, shade, and great drinks.

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This was actually our third stop, the second one being a little roadside bar where I spent all my cash on two huge 32-oz drinks - a Mojito and a Margarita. This left no money for any more drinks at bars that didn't accept credit cards (like this one). The is the Coconut Cabana, and it was charming.

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Alex, the bartender, not only fixed some great margaritas for the cash customers, but he also freshened Diane's margarita as a favor to the senora. He looked at my half finished 32-oz drink and asked, "What is that? Soup?!!"

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Last stop was Tortugas, where we ate lunch and had tequila shots along with our last cocktails. The food was delicious, the drinks were great, and the patio was a great place to hang out.

Ah, the Tortugas Farmacia! We ran out of time before we could take advantage of these no-prescription bargain drugs. We had a half hour to drive back to the cruise terminal on the other side of the island, walk the mile or so to the gangway, and get on board before the ship sailed. We made it back in time, thank goodness.

Click the pic for our toast to you! As they say in Mexico, "Arriba, abajo, acentro, y adentro."

Leonard Cousins Reunion 2018

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Our second Leonard Cousins Reunion was held at Juli's One Love Cafe in Gainesville on Sunday, April 21, 2018. The turnout was smaller, but the love was just as great.

From left to right:
First row - David Leonard, Diane Leonard, Alayna Neyer, Emmy Louanne Leonard
Second row - Pam Wamsley, Sarah Wamsley, Jenny Jackson, Mary Brown, Jerry Brown, Jean Leonard, Jennie Carmody,  Liz Carmody (moving gypsy), John Leonard, Scott Leonard, Khristin Porter, Juli Denney, Cliff Denney, Kathy Brugger, Jim Leonard.

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Jerry and Mary

These two act like they're still dating - and that's meant as a compliment. 

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Big smile, now!

Aunt Jean still looks amazing. This year she will be turning 90!

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Doggie needs a drink!

The little critters were taking over this year. Pam's little Lucie seems to have worked up a big thirst as Sarah looks on. 

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The flying pup

Diane poses with Maya. I think the wind might carry her away by the ears!

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Catching up

We had plenty of time to just sit and chat. This is Sarah and Pam at the table with Jennie. 

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Liz

Liz was kind of everywhere helping with this and that, and just brightening up the place in general. 

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Good grub

What would a Sunday Leonard get together be without the food? Juli made us some delicious and healthy eats. Naturally we loaded up on all of the veggies. 

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After-party

When all of the responsible people left for home, we stayed until some time past midnight just having a blast with each other. Love our cuzzies!