Logan is 10!
As per his request, we had dinner at the Easton Buffet in Warrington. I’m pretty sure the kids ate more soft serve ice cream than actual food.
Logan is 10!
As per his request, we had dinner at the Easton Buffet in Warrington. I’m pretty sure the kids ate more soft serve ice cream than actual food.
Logan and his buddies enjoyed a day of rain, video games and sports after last night’s insanely late late night sleepover.
We had a two day-early celebration for Logan’s 10th birthday this evening. Logan had a few friends stay overnight, we had some cake, and watched Melayna and Brayden pass out before the celebration.
PhillyBurbs.com: Bat deaths to bug Bucks residents.
Looks like we’ll be buying lots of repellent and bug zappers this spring.
Home again home again.
Logan and Brayden posed for a few shots with the shirts we got them in Jamaica.
Melissa and I took a short trip to Montego Bay Jamaica with our friends Tisha & Kenny, Nicole & Patrick, and Stacy & Matt. We also met up with Kenny’s friends Patrice and Marty. Here are the photos from our camera each day. Hopefully we’ll get some of the photos our friends took too to post here later.
Friday We arrived and did some hanging out on the beach before dinner.
Saturday More beach, more fun, and hanging out at the piano bar.
Sunday Pics from last night after midnight in the pub. Then we took a trip to the Sandals down the road’s private island, came back and tried the peddle bike-boat things. Yes, I’m pale as a ghost, 45 SPF keeps me that way. The pure baldness was courtesy a “haircut” in the resort spa. More piano bar.
Monday Late night dance lessons in the pub, a day on the beach, followed by a short short and kind of scary trip to Margaritaville off the resort in Montego Bay proper. The club fills up with shady characters looking to prey on tourists really quickly, so we got out of there.
Tuesday Our last short day in Jamaica. I spent the day by the pool with the Jamaican version of Montezuma’s revenge, sipping water and ginger ale, but still enjoying the sun and relaxation.
Not pictured is Melissa and I almost smashing into the “cliff wall” a few hundred yards west of the beach in an ocean kayak. The wind and current ran us down the beach until we had no choice but to get help from the Sandals water sports rescue boat! A few scratches from the rocks was all we ended up with luckily.
Nana Mary sent us photos of HER Elf On The Shelf. He’s been visiting her house since the 1950′s!
I remember him from when I was a little kid too. ![]()