Tuesday, January 20, 2015
INCLINE VILLAGE HOLIDAY
Friday past, Doug, myself, and a lot of baggage loaded into Ken's seven passenger Tahoe and headed for a rented condo at Incline Village. It has five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a hot tub, a foos ball table, books, television, and, plenty of room for our gang of 11. (Missing was grandson's Mason and Alec.) Our first stop was the Great Basin Brewing Company for lunch, in Reno.
Ken is growing a mustache, and his son, Stewart lives in a house close to his campus at University of Nevada at Reno. All college kids like a free lunch, and it gave Stewart, who has facial hair, a chance to rib his dad on his "paltry" mustache.
After lunch, we picked up my oldest daughter, Kristanne and her son Austin at the Reno Airport and drove to the condo.
On Saturday morning, (Virginia and her gang have yet to arrive), Doug, who is known for his fabulous omelets was relaxing when his brother said, I'm hungry now, where is that omelet? I love this, Doug, in pidgin English, said, "you-want-omelet-now? OK." Ken got his plate of eggs in about one minute, including a do it yourself kit.
The omelets were full of veggies, cheese and ham, made to order, and delish.
Later Saturday morning, youngest daughter Virginia, her husband Cedric and their boys, Theo and Owen arrived. Theo and I started a jigsaw puzzle, all the while wondering if all the pieces are present. It was a challenging puzzle.
We are a games playing family, and soon Laurie and Kris were playing RummiKub. Virginia read her paper she brought from home.
Stewart drove up and he, Doug and Ken had a game of Elevator going at the other end of the table.
It was chit-chat, relaxation and games. Elevator, Thirteen, Phase 10. People jumped in and out of the games, as they changed throughout the day.
Theo and Austin went out, played in the snow, came in, jumped in the hot tub and came up to make their lunch before going back in the tub. Theo taught Austin to put the "right" kind of potato chips in his turkey and cheese sandwich.
Cedric tried a hand game Austin brought that is popular at his school. It is a Japanese game where you toss the ball on the end of the string and catch it in one of two cups and on a peg. I think it is Chandra? Much harder than it looks.
Cedric spent part of the afternoon baking pies for dinner. We all demand a pie fix. His are the best.
We play a lot of cards. Stewart laments that in his generation only a couple of his friends actually play cards. Virginia brings a card game she discovered in Mexico, an auction game we play only once. I think it is called Ah Fiance.
Laurie cooked Saturday night's dinner. A big pot of Mexican chili with cilantro and cheese, her home-made corn tortillas. A black bean and pepper coleslaw, a bowl of guacamole, and dipping chips. Hardly anyone was hungry enough for dessert.
By bedtime, the puzzle was unfinished. Theo, Cedric, Laurie, myself and Owen all worked off and on during the day on the puzzle. More tomorrow.
Labels:
auction,
cards,
Foos Ball,
games,
Incline Village Condo,
jigsaw puzzle,
Mexican dinner
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