- Toni
Moore is my cousin by marriage. Her husband of 26 years, Commander
James Moore of the Sheriff's Department (deceased) is my first cousin.
Our fathers were brothers. But, our relationship goes deeper than that.
I attended High School with Toni and introduced her to Jim. While
visiting the archive, I discovered she was planning a family reunion and
she asked me to join them. The afternoon of the Archive meeting, March
16th, I went with her to Costco to shop. Toni is handicapped and can't
drive. On the 17th, it was St. Patrick's Day, she took me out to dinner
for corned beef and cabbage. I think we licked the plates clean.
- Her
oldest son is Kurt Moore. He and my son Ken are close in age. We raised
our kids together, often camping since no one had any money in those
days. We all lived on tight budgets.
- Her
middle son, Todd, was closest to my son Doug's age, and the two of them
were pals growing up. Toni's youngest son, Barry recently died and
everyone is still trying to heal from loss. Todd lives nearby and is
indispensable, taking Toni to her appointments, shopping and helping
Todd keep up the place. He has one daughter, Briana, and I somehow
failed to get a picture of her and her boyfriend.
- The
relationships get complicated for me to keep straight. Kurt's youngest
children Teddy and Alex, with Gramma Toni are the reason for the
reunion. They live on the East coast with their mother and visit twice a
year. They normally come for Easter vacation and this year came early.
So, Toni planned an early Easter.
- Always
smiling, Leslie Nolan, is Bob Moore's partner, who is a brother to
Jim. He doesn't like having his picture taken and ruins your picture,
if he has a chance to. You have to get one surreptitiously.
Here he is with his nephew, Teddy.
- Kurt's oldest daughter, Sandy arrived with her husband Josh. Kurt's son, John is serving in the Army and couldn't attend.
- Now,
this is Grandpa Kurt, hauling Sandy's two newest members of the family
over his shoulder into the back yard. He knows a little about how to
handle young boys. They are Caleb and Jacob ages six and four, recently
adopted.
It
rained off and on all day, but no one melted. The kids played bean bag
toss. Emma, Sandy's daughter teamed with Teddy and Alexandria, Sandy's
half-brother and sister, and her father Josh.
- Emma
gets a big jump closer because she is the shortest and youngest in the
game. Cousin works as well as any moniker, and "cousin" Teddy doesn't
mind.
- As
the day went on, the kids turned to hunting for treasure. Caleb is
trying to figure out how to get up in the tree holding an egg.
- An
egg hiding in plain sight, up high, gives the older kids a shot at the
eggs. Some contain money, some contain candy or little toys.
- Heavy competition comes with a smile as Bob and Josh pair up with...
- ...Todd and Kurt.
- Looks like Josh nailed it. The rules are much like horseshoes.
- The kids enjoyed their treasures. Emma, in Easter finery, with a full bag.
- Jacob enjoyed a green chick that is special because it has a squeaker inside.
- Caleb liked his rubber Easter chick, too.
- After dinner, everyone enjoyed dessert. Emma looking sweet 16 instead of 12 with frosting pink lipstick.
- Alexandria, kissable in blue, is a freshman in High School.
- Emma with her frosting lipstick plants one on cousin Alexandria.
- Caleb wanted to try my camera. A quick learner, he took a bunch of pictures and did quite well.
- This picture by Caleb is a tad blurry. But, not bad for a six year old's first time with a sizable camera.
- This
one was my favorite, where he caught his little brother taking pictures
with my phone. Maybe photography in his future, but without a doubt, a
good time was had by all. HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE.
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