

Josh held on for as long as he could and then that was it. This is almost too cute for words.
Jen found comfort in a massage chair. We were not sure we would get her back out of it. I had to admit that it looked mighty nice.
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Each year we try and visit one Oktoberfest celebration. I can remember going to these as a young girl in San Diego. My family heritage is German and the parents and extended family would get together for a day of fun. This year, we selected the Addison Oktoberfest and it was just like the ones I remembered. Events were happening all over the grounds and included: bier barrel rolling, dachshund races, yodeling, brau haus, tents with clothing, steins, and anything else you can imagine from Germany. It is a blast! We went to the brau haus for a great dinner and to watch the dancers. What a nice night.
For the reunion this year, Mister and I found a wonderful house right on the beach in Surfside, Texas. It had seven bedrooms and was perfect for all 24 of us. The beach sloped right from the front deck out into the warm Gulf and had such a gradual depth change for everyone to easily enjoy.
It did not take long for cousins to get together playing and for people to change clothes and get into the ocean to have some fun.
Some of the most memorable times are around meals when everyone is together at the same time. Amanda had worked out a kaper chart with chores and so we all took our turns cooking and cleaning and no one person felt overwhelmed. 

Cards are a family favorite and the games can get quite competitive. We also can be loud and when some people are trying to sleep -- well I guess it can be bothersome.

For me, watching and working with my kids in the kitchen is just oh so fun. It takes me back to some great holidays while they were growing up. Now, having a grandaughter and a daughter-in-law helping makes it extra special.

Becca and Zyra -- for some reason Zyra kept rubbing her eyes with the salty water and sand. She was a trooper and loved the water though.
As the afternoon heated up, Gammy (that's me) to the rescue with a couple of new movies and planned crafts. Here my grandsons are all lined up quietly. A rare moment.
The boys did have fun and it was great to watch parents jump in and help out. Aunt Cassie was always there too -- enjoying her time with nieces and nephews that she doesn't get to see very often.


There are tasks that require blowing feathers in the air, stacking ding dongs, and fishing.





Another day in the sand and water. It was perfect! We could not have asked for better weather.
This day's craft project was to stamp pillowcases that the kids could take home to remember their family trip. Once again parents helped out during the hot afternoon and everyone walked away with a finished project.
Shirts were taken off so that they didn't get ruined with the ink and Miss Zyra was so contemplative that Mister had to get a photo.
I loved watching the boys draw and create what they remembered the most about the beach. Look how serious they are about it.
Grandpa had bought a huge book of paper airplanes for the boys to build and Hyrum was so proud of his. He instantly posed for a picture with it.





I had asked for a picture of my 5 beautiful children. I was not there for this picture, but was told that it was quite funny as they were getting ready to make mom happy.