Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Monday, November 15, 2010

Happy Harvesting!

Hello Hello Hello! (name that reference and I'll give you a dollar...) Well, we survived the Haunting Season and we're almost happy to be moving on to more fall and winter type things around our place. Just before Halloween our water main decided to spring a leak so Scott actually had something to do for a few days, like dig a 6 foot hole in our front yard so a plumber could fix the pipe! But thats all fixed and Halloween was saved (Thank you Great Pumpkin!!)

Infact, we had a blast by having the cousins over for some hot soups and cider in between trick-or-treating and dodging cloud bursts on Halloween-Eve!

November has, thus far, been much less eventful and we think we'll keep it that way... at least until Eat Turkey day.


So, how was your Halloween?



Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Happy Halloween!!

Hey there!! Just making some changes to blog and getting ready for Holdaway Christmas, also known as Halloween. We are still here, happy, and healthy and look forward to tricking seeing you this season!! So drop us a line and let us know what you're up to!!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

How Else Would You Celebrate Pioneers?

SO, a few years ago we were sitting around with extended family discussing some plans we had for celebrating the 4th of July.  As the discussion grew longer we started throwing a few different ideas out trying to find some way to spice up the usual fireworks stand display of smoke bombs, flowers and fountains. The event that came out of that discussion was Tank Wars.


Here's the idea: Family members are divided into teams. Each team is required to assemble a battallion of sorts using the kind of vehicles you would find for sale at a fireworks stand. Each battallion must contain a certain number of those cardboard tanks you buy by the case. Outside of that, pretty much any thing goes.   


We've been doing this on and off for about 5 years and even though we did manage to scare off one potential family member we think it's a riot!  ONe word of warning, make sure at least one the participants is well versed in the art of band-aids, minor burns, and road rash.  




This year we actually had three teams competing for bragging rights and complaining about illegal trips to Evanston, but in the end we give a big shout out to Aunt Kim, who won this year's contest by decision!
Of course it's all in good fun and we round it out by following up with a traditional fireworks display Black Cat style, you know, for the kiddies...



So anways, what kind of weird family stuff do you guys do over the summer holidays?