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Wynne Christmas Party

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Sunday started off somewhat lazily, with everyone lounging around in bed still trying to recover from a couple of late nights and over eating.  Jake had to serve at 11:15, so there was no rush to get everyone out of bed.  The only bummer was that Brett was [...]

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Christmas Day 2009

After church, my family (Mom, Casey, Katie, and Alex) came over for Brunch. We had our traditional holiday fare of baked eggs, pork roll, bacon, and sticky buns (If Dr. Miller is reading this, I abstained from eating any of this food which is not so good for my blood pressure/cholesterol [...]

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Crazy Vacation/Work/Camp Week

Things are a little odd this week with the McMenamin family all spread out.
For those who didn’t know, my mom rented a beach house in Ocean City, NJ for 6 weeks, beginning June 20th and running until August 1st.  We went down to the house that first weekend (Father’s Day) to open it [...]

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Mother’s Day 2009

We normally start our Mother’s Day down in Philadelphia at the Race for the Cure.  Following the race we head over to my mom’s house for an extended brunch with a large group of friends and families.
This year things didn’t quite work out for us to get to the race, but we were able to [...]

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Jake’s a Teenager

May 2nd was Jake’s birthday, and this one was a special one because our oldest child officially became a teenager.  It’s hard to believe that he’s 13, isn’t it?
Jake’s birthday fell on a Saturday, and we had a jam packed schedule.  We started the celebration with dinner on Friday night at California Pizza Kitchen with [...]

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Dinner With Gran & Pop

Wednesday night was a bit laid back.  The Phillies played their first playoff game at 3 pm (which they won 3-1) and Abby’s head coach went to the game.  That left me in charge of the evening’s practice, and with rain falling the entire afternoon and more in the evening’s forecast, I took the liberty [...]

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