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Thanksgiving at Deep Creek Lake

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Courtney, Rod, Tim, Grandpa, Theresa, Anna, Aidyn & Grandma This was the year for the bi-annual Kohler Thanksgiving tradition:  a family trip to Deep Creek Lake, Maryland.  The Kohler clan converged at the holiday house the day before Thanksgiving  to give thanks, enjoy being together (or at least realize why  it would be a bad idea to live together for more than 3 days) and most importantly...watch the Ohio State versus Michigan game (this proved to be more exciting than imagined).  New to the trip this year was Storm, who made his debut with the Kohlers.  It is quite possible that he had the best time of anyone after a long weekend of non-stop attention and secret treats from Grandma and Grandpa (Storm tasted a lot of sausage and bacon).  He was also excited that Aunt Courtney brought her chihuahua, Bitsy.  Bitsy, however, was not nearly as excited about Storm, who proceeded to follow her around most of the weekend.  Storm also go...

Vienna Jammers in Atlantic City

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Vienna Jammers in Atlantic City Atlantic City here we come!  Anna's first trip to Atlantic City was a memorable one as she got to perform with the Vienna Jammers at the Atlantic City convention center for a national music teacher conference.  This was the Jammers' first performance outside of the greater Vienna area and they were a big hit. Taking over 60 kids on a four-hour bus ride along with LOTS of music equipment is no easy feat.  There is a small army of parents that coordinate this, which involves an enterprise rental truck (to load steal drums) and packing numerous marimbas, two drum sets, speakers, cabling, sound system, etc.....under the two buses.  Getting to the conference was one thing, but the director, Mr. Reynolds, added a fun side trip to Philadelphia on the way home for cheesesteak and a ghost tour of Philly historic sites.  It was a full day. The buses departed at 7 AM on Saturday morning.  Theresa decided to join i...

Happy Halloween!

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Halloween is here.  As always, Anna had plenty of opportunity to celebrate.  This year there were some changes from the recent past.  After all, Anna is now 10 so there were some new activities.....but still some traditions. Anna preparing for the Halloween Parade One of the new activities was performing in the Vienna Halloween parade on October 26.  The Vienna parade is the largest Halloween parade in the area and the biggest event of the year in Vienna.  This year, Anna got to perform with her percussion group, the Vienna Jammers.  She was very excited, to say the least.  The group gets to ride on a flatbed semi-truck to perform. (for those of you on Facebook, check out the video at https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.m.saunders.58/videos/10154249314013371/).  They are always a popular group in the parade and Anna had an awesome time hearing the crowd cheer for them and having her friends shouting at her along the parade route.  She had...

Columbus Day in Columbus

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Anna and Aidyn collecting eggs What better way to celebrate Columbus Day weekend than a trip to Columbus, Ohio?  That is just what Anna and family did, leaving the outer rain bands of Hurricane Mathew behind to head for Buckeye country.  Of course Anna couldn't leave until she played her soccer game....in the pouring rain (the Red Comets tied 3-3).  After a hot shower and some warm clothes, she was ready to head to the airport. This trip to Ohio was a bit different.  Instead of going to Grandma and Grandpa's house, Anna and family stayed with Uncle Tim, who was kind enough to host.  Uncle Tim runs a great B&B, complete with delicious dinners, breakfast and lots of dessert options.  We will go back!  Grandma and Grandpa came down on Sunday for some family time (Grandma's meals on wheels service was running as she brought a large Sunday dinner). Anna enjoyed hanging out with cousin Aidyn, especially rollerblading and scootering in the basement....

White Water Rafting with the Girl Scouts

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Post-rafting The first girl scout trip of the season was a new adventure:  white water rafting.  Since the girls had a half day of school, the troop leader reserved an afternoon of white water rafting on the Potomac at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia - about an hour from school.  Theresa was one of the brave parents that agreed to chaperone this adventure.  As luck would have, it was a picture perfect day for rafting:  sunny and 85 degrees! Pre-rafting girls scouts Several of the girls (and the troop leader for that matter) were a bit nervous about this adventure.  There was lots of safety gear involved including life jackets and helmets.  Fortunately  the lack of rain meant that the river was low and the rapids were small - perfect for beginner rafters.  There were 3 boats with a guide in each boat, which meant that the girls also needed to paddle.  Thanks to the calm water, there was plenty of opportunity to jump into the river...

Happy 10th Birthday Anna!

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Anna, Ellie & Anna preparing for cake Anna officially turned double digits on September 3!  After much deliberation, she decided to mark her 10th birthday with a karaoke sleepover with five of her friends.  We were also joined by former neighbor Anna who was recruited to help with the evening festivities.  It is safe to say that little sleep occurred, but a good time was had by all. It just so happened that Anna's birthday present this year was a karaoke machine (this took care of the entertainment for the party).  An additional piece of the gift was a series of "tween hits" cds to sing with.  Imagine six 10-year old girls belting out various Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, and Megan Trainer songs (among others).  That was a large portion of the evening.  The singing stopped when someone got the idea to climb the tree in the front yard.  At one point, five of six girls were at various locations in the tree.  They were willing to come down...

Welcome to 5th Grade!

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Anna officially began 5th grade on August 29th!  She is off to a great start and described her first day as "amazing."  There are lots of big changes for Anna this school year. First, Anna is officially "upstairs," which is where grades 5-8 have classes.  This means that she has her very own locker.  This was a major topic of discussion over the summer as she planned her locker decorations and was very concerned about whether she would get a top or bottom locker (she got a top locker).  She also practiced with her combination lock. Second, Anna has a slightly different uniform skirt this year.  While this is not a big deal to Anna, it was a big deal to her mom who quickly realized the smallest skirt was way too long and would require mom to alter it (if only we had planned ahead to get it to grandma).  Nothing strikes terror into Theresa like opening a sewing box, but the threat of sending her daughter to school in skirts that are way too long was ...