All posts by Carl

Turkey Run

Today, I made a solo venture to Turkey Run State Park for several hours of hiking and photography. This suspension footbridge takes you across Sugar Creek into the heart of the park.

Hot Hand

Lauren quite pleased with one of her better rolls.

Greedy

No visit to Indiana would be complete without a game of Greedy. This game, played with 7 die, was a favorite of Eunice. You can roll the dice as long as you want, winning points for certain combinations, but if you do not roll a one or a five you lose everything. This year featured not one, but two epidsodes of passing the dice to the next person by way of their filled drink cups.

Lake Holiday

Today we travelled to Lake Holiday in Crawfordsville to spend a few days with Larry.

Bradley

Two and half year old Bradley was the center of attention. He is the sweetest little boy and at that perfect age for enjoying the wonder of Christmas.

Gabriel

Gabriel, our other nephew and father of Bradley, featured in the next photo.

Erica, Luke & Bob

Our niece and nephew, Erica and Luke, with our brother-in-law Bob.

Sister Susan

Jeanine’s sister Susan, visiting from her temporary home in Austin, Texas, is thanked by Nicolai for the present he received.

Hostess Lauren

Sister Lauren is our host and has prepared a feast for the family.

The Patriarc

Jeanine’s father Larry, one of this web sites most frequent visitors, looks on as the children exchange presents.

Christmas in Indy

In the afternoon, we flew to Indianapolis to join Jeanine’s family for the remainder of Christmas day.

Men In Black

All the men received black sweaters which was sufficient reason for an all too rare father and sons portrait.

Bass For Kyle

On a more serious note, Kyle received a bass to add to his collection of musical instruments.

Smelly Shoes

Kyle received a pair of used, smelly indoor soccer shoes from his father. Kyle now wears the same size shoe as I do and has frequently absconded with my shoes (he even wanted to lend them to his friend after one of his games). Kyle appreciated the humor of this gift and I bought myself a new pair which will remain under lock and key.