Entries Tagged as 'fourth of july'

2009 Fukuda Cup

July 6th, 2009 · 2 Comments

For the Fourth of July holiday Dallas and I went to Michigan with his family. In many years past only people who golfed went. Last year many more people who didn’t golf went on the trip, but I was vacationing in Cape Cod so I missed it. This year I decided to go to Michigan and see what it was all about. I’d never been to Michigan before, except a brief visit to the Upper Peninsula. It reminded me a lot of Wisconsin.

Dallas’s Uncle Neil and Aunty Peggy live in Brighton, MI, which is just north of Ann Arbor and just south of Flint. Most people who were visiting stayed in a dirt-cheap hotel nearby their house. Room rates were only $35-$65/night. The first day we were there Dallas went golfing in a family tournament. Cory, Caroline and I went to Uncle Neil and Aunty Peggy’s house to visit and for breakfast, but then we were off to the Tanger Outlet mall.

Later in the afternoon we met up with the people who were golfing as they came into the 18th hole at Timber Trace Golf Club. This was a made up tournament they were holding called the Fukuda Cup. (Fukuda is a family name.) Danny made a trophy and shirts were ordered. Bragging rights were on the line.

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Aunty Gail, Kyle, Uncle Neil, Scotty :: Timber Trace Golf Club, Pickney, MI

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Danny, Dallas, Jeff :: Timber Trace Golf Club, Pickney, MI

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Danny, Dallas, Jeff, & Uncle BB posing by the 18th hole.

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Danny, Dallas, Uncle BB, Jeff :: Timber Trace Golf Club, Pickney, MI

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Dallas, Aunty Gail, Kyle & Scotty resting after a long day of golfing.

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I think Dallas, Aunty Gail & Kyle were wearing the brightest shirts they own.

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Dallas’s Mom, Kathy :: Timber Trace Golf Club, Pickney, MI

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Doug, Kathy, & Adam finished up.

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Uncle Neil ready to go in the golf cart.

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2009 Fukuda Cup Golf Shirts :: Timber Trace Golf Club, Pickney, MI

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2009 Fukuda Cup Winning Team: Kyle, Adam, Jeff, Aunty Gail, Chris, Danny

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Dallas was a sore loser, but drunk & smiling.

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Fourth of July at the Beach

July 5th, 2008 · No Comments


The Skipper, Yarmouth, Cape Cod


Town of Yarmouth Park, Yarmouth, Cape Cod

Fourth of July at Cape Cod was not that warm and overcast, but it didn’t stop us from hitting the beach. For lunch we ate at The Skipper, which is across the street from the beach were were relaxing on. We all had the “award winning” clam chowder. It was good, but could have been served hotter. Julie and Stephanie had the lobster roll and said it was great. Jess and Jen had the clam strip roll and I had the scallop roll. It was good, but the clam strips and the scallops were both fried and I think that when you fry seafood like that it all kind of tastes the same. After lunch we went back to the beach, of course.

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Fourth of July in Massachusetts

July 6th, 2007 · 1 Comment

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Matt Getting Beat Up By A 7-Year-Old, Norwell, MA

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Nookie is Adam & Sarah’s Dog, Norwell, MA

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George & Dallas, Norwell, MA

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Matt, Norwell, MA

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LA Dude, Matt, Adam (throwing), Norwell, MA

When Dallas lived in Boston he made some really great friends. And some of his best friends still live in the Boston area. Each year he goes and visits them for about a week over the Fourth of July holiday. I went with him once in 2004 to meet everyone and for the big party at Matt’s parent’s house, but I haven’t been back to Massachusetts or seen any of those friends for 3 years.

This year I flew out and met up with everyone for a couple days of the holiday. Dallas is staying through the weekend, but I came back early. Big things have changed in people’s lives.. new jobs, new houses, new girlfriends, engagements, weddings, etc… but everyone was still just as nice as ever. It was great to see Dallas’ friends, my friends, again. They always make us feel so welcome. Matt & Molly (and Bella & Buddy!) bought a charming old house in East Milford, MA that they are redoing and were nice enough to let us stay in their guest room while we visited. The first night Dallas and I arrived they picked us up at the airport, we drove to their house and then we just talked and talked (and drink cheap beers) into the early morning. So much fun.

The next day we spent at Matt’s parent’s house in Norwell, MA for the traditional Fourth of July party. Lots of friends and family. Lots of dogs. Great food, tons of beer. And, as always the no-name frisbee game that Dallas and his friends made up and are obsessed with.

Here’s how you play: You take these four bamboo rods and stick them in the ground, two on each end of the yard. Then you stick a Solo cup on each rod. The rules are simple. The first, and the most important, is that you must have a drink in your hand. If you don’t, then nothing counts. 2. Throw a frisbee from your end of the yard through the poles on the opponent’s team and don’t touch either pole or cup and you score 2 points. 3. Throw the frisbee and hit a pole, knock a cup off the pole and you get one point. That is, if the no one on the opposing team catches the cup before it hits the ground. And you can’t drop your drink.. very important. Then teams just take turns throwing the frisbee back and forth. Whoever gets to 21 points first wins.

It seems lame, but it’s really fun and a lot of strategy goes into what hand to hold the drink with, which to throw with, different techniques, is there advantage to holding a can over a bottle, etc. One surprising thing – you’d think that the teenagers who weren’t drinking and who were holding Cokes instead of beer would have an advantage, but not so much. The sober team stunk! Another thing – I never realized the game was such a good workout until the next morning I woke up with an aching frisbee throwing arm, sore abs and sore hips. All that twisting with the frisbee throwing. And a lot of dives. I ate a lot of grass. Which explains how I got that huge bruise on my hip too.

Matt’s parents have a big pool in their yard, too, so there’s always a lot of swimming and getting thrown in. I was squirting Matt in the face with a water gun for approximately 23 seconds before I got thrown into the pool. I held onto Dallas and didn’t let go, so he got tossed too! Just lots of sunny barbecuing drinking and eating and summer fun. I don’t think I’ll be missing next year’s party .. or the one after that… or the one after that. I’d forgotten how fun it was and now there’s no way I could miss it.

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A View From the Chicago River

July 4th, 2006 · 2 Comments


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IBM Building & Trump Tower Construction


Trump Tower Construction


Trump Tower Construction


Marina City


IBM Building


Marina City


Reid, Murdoch & Co. Building


Merchandise Mart


Sun Times Building


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Richard & Dad


Water Taxi


Water Taxi


Metra Train


Sears Tower


Sears Tower


Leo Burnett Building & RR Donnelly Building


IBM Building, Trump Tower, Wrigley Building


IBM Building, Trump Tower, Wrigley Building


Navy Pier


Wrigley Building


Michigan Avenue Bridge

On Sunday we were going to go to the beach, but the weather wasn’t cooperating. We ended up going on a Wendella boat tour. The tour we chose was the hour-long Chicago River Architecture Tour It went on both the north and the south branches of the river, then just to the lake, and back to the dock at Michigan Avenue. Some facts on the tour I knew but there were tons I didn’t know. And it was cool to see everything from a different point of view. I spoke to Amanda a short while ago and she said Jess is still talking about riding the train and not about the long boat ride we went on!

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Happy Fourth of July

July 4th, 2005 · 1 Comment

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From Across Michigan Avenue

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From Wacker Drive

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From the Trump Construction Site

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