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Popular middle name of females in our family
A Friday night Wisconsin tradition
A Shirley favorite - “what’s new pussycat?”
A visit to this market was always a must before leaving Florida
Susan’s childhood instrument
Fort Pickens’ famous prisoner
A family favorite while in Florida, many oysters were enjoyed here
Grandpa’s hobby that has given us all beautiful gifts
His jersey was #4
The best furniture and bakery items are made by them
The starting point of many family canoe trips
Most of the ladies in our family have learned this skill
They take tight corners, drop down fast, and run on tracks. Grandpa loved to ride these with his grandkids
Michael loves to give a show with these, wait until it’s dark and look up!
How Grams expects her Grandchildren to show up for events
A game of cards and pegs
A resort we spent many Thanksgivings
Camping made easy at the push of a button
A campfire breakfast delight complete with its own container
A feisty festive Christmas game, just don’t steal mine!
Grandpa and Michael love catching Rainbow Trout by the dozens here
A beloved Borchardt pet and also a s’mores ingredient
The rising road which at the top we called home
An Eskau brother who studied at the same school as Becca
An Eskau brother who studied at the same school as Melissa
The water craft in which John nearly drowned us
The type of dogs Grandpa Sterr raised
Grandpa’s Sterr’s beloved dog that made lots of puppies for Auntie Mary
Grandma Sadye’s outdoor hobby and competition
Grandma Sadye, Megs the Legs, and Cousin Jess have this in common
Friday nights in the basement
Where Grandpa met his buddy John
Grandpa has gotten this every year since its invention
What to do with Baby Becca during a winter vacation
A beloved plant, also featuring Eisenhower’s face
First car for the girls that Mary forgot to oil
This brand of bike has been handed from Fred to Sue to Becca
Grandma’s crystal with the bubble edges
Becca’s now green bike was once what color
Grandma’s first job at the hospital
Mary’s best friend and childhood neighbor
Profession shared by the Eskau children
The type of social event where Fred and Shirley met
The big fish that hangs on the wall

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