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September 10, 2005

Family Reunion

Last weekend Naomi and I went to Toledo for a few days to visit Great-Grandma Mo. She also met her great Uncle Tom and Aunt Peg, cousins Chris, Andy & Donna who were all in from Houston, Texas. It was a busy weekend with lots of great food, family fun and pictures to prove it.

Naomi playing with timeless blocks (from 1976), having fun with Great Uncle Tom, and pictures of four generations.

Posted by teamchandler at September 10, 2005 12:00 PM

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Hurray! We are back on top, first post. Naomi stole everyone's heart and was the center of attention wherever she went. We love her. She's our sweetheart.

Posted by: Grandma and Grandpa Rambo at September 10, 2005 02:10 PM

Gotta be quick to get first posts these days. We need some sort of dynamic chart on the side of the homepage that keeps tabs on first posts. Something that can animate like and the end of a Mario Kart circuit... I've got a spiked blue shell waiting for any grandparents that get in front of me!

Posted by: Tony at September 11, 2005 12:31 AM

Notice that I am careful to stay behind Tony's "spiked blue shell." I really enjoyed the wonderful photos. I especially liked the four generation picture. The beauty in that lineage continues! Love to all. Grandma Chandler

Posted by: Grandma Chandler at September 11, 2005 09:46 AM

NGC, I miss you. You are so cute and your economic intuition never fails to impress. Keep showing the world who is boss. Your friend and honorary Uncle, Mike

Posted by: Mike at September 11, 2005 02:22 PM

Hey Cal, I hate to suggest that you are incorrect, but those "timeless" blocks were Tom's and I think he was born in 1949. Our kids played with them, too, and Randy was born in 60. Along with the blocks, as she gets older, will be the jar of pennies. Marty and Ted always counted them and I think there is well over $50. It would take them hours. Our kids have lots of happy memories with Moe and Webb.

Posted by: Jo at September 14, 2005 08:57 AM