Oh, don't get me wrong. The house was somewhat clean -- or as clean as it can be with three dogs and three cats.

There was plenty of food -- actually more than enough for a week.
There were almost enough beds -- I slept out in the tent with my granddaught

There were even some fireworks -- my son, Andy, has always been a pyro-maniac.
We swam in the pond and played with the canoe and kayak. Part of the fun was called "sink the canoe."
What I didn't prepare for was a method to continue to get to know these relatives better. I know all the tricks -- set a goal, use open-ended questions, find out commonality, and even what they are hoping to accomplish. And if I were heading out for a Chamber business networking event, I would certainly have at least thought about all this. Probably this whole gang won't all get together here until our annual Greek/Polish/Japanese/American Christmas. I hope that I find out stuff then that I didn't this past weekend.
What did you do this past weekend? In the future will you change what you did?
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