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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

MSU 50th Reunion of the 1965-1966 National Championship Teams

The guys had a good time reminiscing.
 
 Ted told some great stories.
 
There was a reception at Cowles House.
It's the home of the President of MSU
Dr. Louann Simon welcomed us all.
 
Jim, Gail and Treesha Baird

Don Baird, Ted and Barbara Bohn
 
Linda Juday with Patti West
 
 Bob Apisa with Jim and Steve Juday
 
Carole Proebstle with their daughter
and granddaughter
 
 Pregame tailgate with Andy Juday,
Gail, Faye Kline, Chrissy and Katie Juday
 
On our way to the game we had to stop for
a photo shoot with Sparty
 
75 former players showed up for the reunion
and were announced on the field.  Nice recognition
and a great weekend.
 
 

Motorhome is gone!

We sold the motorhome and
Seth and Lulu came from California
 to pick it up
Ed went over the details, inside and out.

 
Not ashamed to say I had tears in my
eyes but now more relieved than sad.
We shared a lot of good times with good
friends now off to making more memories.

Tom and Judy Visit

Crown Point is famous or infamous for being
the place where John Dillinger escaped jail.
There is a really cool museum here in the old
courthouse downtown.  Judy and I took the tour
while the guys watched football.
 
 

 The Arts commission here in Crown Point
secured an exhibit of Seward Johnson sculptures.
Here is one of my favorite.  I loved the
hula hoop.
                                                
 
That evening we went to Indiana Dunes and
took a nice walk on the beach. 
 
 
On Sunday we went to Oak Park to tour the
Frank Lloyd Wright home and studio.


We can't go anywhere without a tailgate.

This is his home in Oak Park. 
 
The rest of these are homes he designed on
this same street.  Although we mostly think of him
with the "Prairie Style", that isn't all he built and
designed.
 





 
This little structure below was actually a
ticket booth at the 1893 Expo in Chicago. Read
all about that in "Devil in the White City" by
Erik Larson.
 
 


This is the home he designed for his lover
Mamah Borthwick.  Read about that in "Loving Frank"
It is also in Oak Park within walking distance.

 
Hate to say goodbye but we had a great weekend.


Visit with Aunt Geneva

So happy to visit with our sweet Aunt and Great Aunt
Geneva Rice, 99 years old and still doing well.
Sherry came over and Molly met up with us
to go to Holland, MI and visit Gee.



Laying Dani to rest

Davis Cemetery  in Bellaire, Ohio
Ed took a stroll through the cemetery
with his cousin Todd.
 
Dani is back with her Mom and Dad,
Grandma, Pap-pap and Aunt Doris
 
It's a pretty view into West Virginia,
 
Todd has us back over to
his house for a really good chili supper.
 
 We also got to visit with Ed's cousin
Barbara Meek on his dad's side of the family.
 

Trip to Eastern Ohio and visit with Mike and Tami

Our nephew Mike has a lake home and
this is his new "garage" and "over-flow"
apartment for guests.
 
These are a couple of classic cars
Mike's been restoring.
 

 
Ed got to sit on our old couch but no
time for a nap.


Mike and Tami in the kitchen starting
some clam chowder for their annual
lobster boil this evening.

 
 

More visitors, Kris and Bill

Kris and Bill came by for lunch on
their way to see their son Johathan
in Chicago.  We're not too bad at selfie's.




Anthony and Grace visit

Labor Day weekend and we picked the two of them up.
This afternoon we went through photo albums
and Anthony and Ed watched a movie later.



 
Rob and Molly came on Monday.  Rob helped
Ed put up some new cabinets in the laundry room.
 
Anthony helped me clean out the basement
of the motorhome.