Grampa has taken charge of the kitchen.
Here he is refilling the old box of dishwasher soap.
He couldn't believe you could buy a 10 lb. box.
I like to keep the number of trips to the grocery store to a minimum.
Nolan is Grampa's assistant in charge of the kitchen.
Here he's helping Grampa organize the baking pans.

Mom usually puts something delicious on this.
Here he's helping Grampa organize the baking pans.
Mom usually puts something delicious on this.
Remember Nolan, what goes up must come down.
And this is Cousin Dan, winning a competition for eating the most Saltine Crackers in 60 seconds.
He followed the example of his brother, Mike.
At one time, the prize money was up to $500.
Many families get together and play cards or board games.
The Goedkens prefer competitions with high finance involved.
Uncle Terry considered joining in, until he saw how challenged the young people were.
That's a sign for the old people to stay away.
Do NOT try this competition at home. There is a lot of clean-up involved.
Daily Double from California
There's Monkey Business wherever they go.
Cleatus, their elf on a shelf (seated in red on the mantle), likes to play pranks on the boys,
as he checks if they've been naughty or nice and reports back to Santa.
Cleatus has been here, spelling the boys' names with Cheerios.
An educational trip to the aquarium.
The look of wonder on a child's face, reminds us to see things as if for the first time.
The look of joy on a child's face reminds us to seize happiness, wherever we find it.
As the waves return the sand to it's original state,
the boys are free to make their own impressions on it.
A beach can make you want to dance,
or move slow and contemplate.
On your mark get set, GO!
Andrew is positioned to ride the wave.
A street musician in the making.
We all must make our own stand.
And climb to our own heights.
And rejoice when we get there.