I thought we were pushing it to visit da Aunt, Uncle (Den's brother), and cousins, as well as G'ma and G'pa Wisconsin, but then we couldn't trek all-the-way out there and not see my side of da Cousins. So pictured above are some of Eddie's 2nd cousins at a BBQ held, I like to believe, in his honor (Phil, Kara's husband took the picture).
Then, a friend Joan, whom I know from my days in the land of the Mouse (that was an 'internship' at Walt Disney World during college), has 2 kids we've never met, as we haven't seen each other since her wedding, a few short months after ours. da Aunt and Uncle were kind enough to allow us to gather at their abode on Sunday morning. Pictures of Joan, me and our brood are above--I just love how Eddie and her daughter are trading smiles.
Eddie is really meeting other kids and seems to be interacting well with them.
Oh and if you thought in 2 days we could see no one else, we met up with Kim and kids (a college buddy of Denny's--that's what she calls him)--in Mauston, Wisc. I determined what time we planned to leave Denny's brother's house and what time Kim planned to leave her dad's lake house, and where on the road we might meet. It couldn't have worked out better. If youa re ever in Wisconsin, try the Culver's custard. It's a chain, albeit relatively small, but yummy custard and perfectly good food.
And we hadn't even gotten to G'ma and G'pa Wisconsin's, where I swear Eddie met half the town. Not hard to do, as there are only 3200 residents, but they know at least half the town between them. Eddie took it all in stride, smiling all along.
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