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- Pies, They’re Not Just for Charts by Jeff Blogs on Nov 25, 2009 in Family food grandma holiday love pie Thanksgiving Trina
Growing up in Idaho one of the things we kids always looked forward to was going to grandma’s house for Thanksgiving. She lived in a small house with my grandpa. Small was the operative word since the entire house was the size of a garage. Someho...
- There’s A Turkey in my Pool by Jeff Blogs on Nov 24, 2009 in Family holiday Thanksgiving tradition turkey
It must be Thanksgiving, there’s a turkey in my pool. I never get tired of that line nor do I get tired of the confused look that accompanies that comment. I probably need to explain. My family is addicted to The Food Network. Alton Brown, Bobby...
- Considerations for a Number Four Starter by Diary of a Diehard on Nov 23, 2009 in 2009 Off Season
With the trade for Aaron Heilman the Arizona Diamondbacks addressed one of their needs for the 2009 off season. Going into the Free Agency period Arizona General Manager Josh Byrnes publicly stated he was interested in finding a reliever, a veteran...
- The Cell Phone Dilemma by Jeff Blogs on Nov 23, 2009 in Family cell phone Christmas holiday iPhone Whitney
Two years ago all my daughter Whitney wanted for Christmas was a cell phone. She begged and pleaded for a phone. She was younger than the other girls when they got a cell phone so it was a dangerous precedent to be setting. Whitney has always been...
- Diamondbacks Fill 40-Man Roster by Diary of a Diehard on Nov 23, 2009 in 2009 Off Season
Shortly after the post season ended the Arizona Diamondbacks made changes to their 40-man roster designating players and moving them around leaving the team with 35 on the roster. The addition of Aaron Heilman brought the total to 36 still four shor...
- Turkey Bowling and Other Memories by Jeff Blogs on Nov 22, 2009 in Family bowling holiday shopping Thanksgiving Trina turkey
Thanksgiving is always a time that brings back a lot of memories. Growing up in rural Idaho we would go to my grandparents house every year. All of my aunts and uncles who lived in the area would be there. We would all gather around the table for d...







