The 2004 Jaguars were 5-2 on Halloween. Kellisa went to her first Jaguars game a few weeks earlier on September 19th, a 7-6 victory over the Denver Broncos.
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Saturday, October 27, 2012
Monday, December 14, 2009
Nutcracker, Jaguars and Lights
12.12.09 (Saturday)
Sunday evening, we took a ride to a house a couple of miles away. "Clark" would be impressed at the decorations at this house. The owners have the lights and decorations in sync with the music that is being played outside. Cars line up for blocks to drive in front of this house and watch the free show. This was our second year visiting this home and Kellisa had an absolute ball while enjoying the lights and music. We will probably visit several more times this holiday season.
A busy weekend started with a girls afternoon out. Lisa and Kellisa attended a matinee performance of the Nutcracker Ballet at The Florida Theatre, extending a tradition that started back in 2004. Kellisa danced in her chair for most of the show. After the Nutcracker, we raced to Kellisa's regular dance class. Inspired by the ballet, Kellisa's instructor reported that it was Kellisa's best dance class ever.
Kellisa attended the Jaguars game. It was almost 80F at kickoff with mostly sunny skies, perfect December weather in paradise. The Jaguars lost to Miami (10-14), but still control their playoff destiny. Not a bad position to be in after week 13 in a rebuilding year. Below: Kellisa cheering as the Jaguars take the field.

Friday, September 11, 2009
Lake Erie Circle Tour

804 Miles Driven
Kellisa had a couple of days off from school and I had a few extra vacation days that were not scheduled. That combination can only mean one thing: time to get out the Rand McNally Road Atlas and plan a trip. Driving around each of the Great Lakes had been on my mind since our July 2008 vacation to Sault Ste. Marie. The greatest "Circle Tour" is around Lake Superior. However, we did not have the time for Lake Superior. We did have time to circle around Lake Erie, the fourth largest of the Great Lakes. Lake Erie also happens to be the 11th largest lake in the world.
It was decided we would fly to Buffalo. I know it was Novemeber, but it was early in the month and I was hoping for some mild weather. I was even hoping for a little of that elusive "global warming" you hear so much about in July and August. You will see from the pictures that the weather was freezing, even by northern standards. It also snowed everyday of the trip, including more than 12 inches one day.
First stop on the trip was Niagara Falls:
After Niagara Falls, we started to drive across southern Ontario. A stop to the southern most point on mainland Canada (Point Pelee National Park) was planned, but Kellisa was not feeling right as we neared the park. Plus, it was getting late and we still had a lot of trip left. We will save that for another trip.
After I made all the reservations, Lisa asked "did you check to see if the Jaguars had a home game on that Sunday"? In my excitement, I never checked the schedule. The Jaguars were on the road that week and amazingly, they were playing the Detroit Lions. We were going to be in Detroit on that Sunday. Good thing the Lions are a horrible team because I had no problem getting two tickets to the game.
It was all smiles as the Jaguars won 38-14. I was never a fan of domed stadiums, but it was nice to have the cold, wind and snow outside.
After the game, we continued south and then east through Ohio. We spent the night in Richfield, OH, which put us in place for a morning visit to Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
After one National Park and one State Park, we finished the day with a visit to Presque Isle State Park, PA:


It was the end of a long day and we stopped at a McDonald's in Erie, PA for dinner so Kellisa could get a chesseburger. We enjoyed playing in the fresh snow in the parking lot. Kellisa had seen snow before, but this was the first time she ever enjoyed playing in the snow, especially throwing snowballs at her dad!
It was the end of a long day and we stopped at a McDonald's in Erie, PA for dinner so Kellisa could get a chesseburger. We enjoyed playing in the fresh snow in the parking lot. Kellisa had seen snow before, but this was the first time she ever enjoyed playing in the snow, especially throwing snowballs at her dad!
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