1.13.2014

Happy Birthday Pop Pop

A few weeks ago my grandmother planned a surprise 80th birthday for my grandfather with the help of her daughter and son as well as several family members.  Pop Pop and I had discussed making the trip to Stomp Knockers, a restaurant in Florida that has all you can eat Catfish.  However, that was not to be the case as there was a surprise in order.  

Everyone did a great job and Pop Pop seemed pleasantly surprised.  There were around 40 people there, a few from his past and a lot of friends.  He had a great time and seemed to thoroughly enjoy his surprise 80th birthday party!

A special thanks to Aunt Jody and Uncle Rusty as well as Kara and Kyle for hosting.  The food was delicious. 

Happy Birthday Pop Pop!  Hopefully we'll share some more memories!


(The birthday boy as we were singing.  His button says, 'SHOW ME UR TITS  IT'S MY BIRTHDAY!)


(Kara and Aunt Jody.  AJ seems a bit perplexed by something...)


(Sis and I)


(Mimi chatting with the ladies)


 (Hanging out around the kitchen counter)


(There was a pretty full house)


 (A few of the ladies hanging out around the dining room table)


(AJ once again seems perplexed, by something else this time as Kara comforts her and Kyle laughs.  She seems to be a good one for taking photos.)


(Mimi and Pop Pop - the 2 love birds)


(Jamie, my brother in law, Pop Pop, and myself)


(Tom and Cleaver at the bar)


 (This was as we sang Happy Birthday)


(There was a fake candle on top so it took Pop Pop a few times to blow it out)


(Don't Worry - Be Angry, which was hard to do with German Chocolate Cake)


 (My dad, Pop, and Aunt Jody - Son, Father, and Daughter)


(Another great face by Aunt Jody.  This was after she flashed the camera...)


(Quite a few people enjoying cake around the table)


(Nanette and my sister snuck in for a shot)


(Mimi is super excited about something)


(The grandkids and great grandkids.  Unfortunately, Colin ate some bad shrimp the nite before and was unable to attend.  We were also missing Meatball.)


(3 Generations of Cassels)

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