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Fun At The Ranch

Game On (Page Two)

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch
"Ah come on Iris, I could have done the latest kick-off dance"
Connor looks suspicious!

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch
"How does one do the coin-toss-dance?"

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch
Connor knows how to do it!    
" It's a cross between the Hokey-Pokey and a line dance"

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch
Waiting with baited breath

The Grand Kids Are Occupied!

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch
Nick and Theo enjoying a game

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Theo cracks up!

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch
"Nick! Rub your hands together... It really helps!"

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Bob tries to figure it out!

Here We Go!

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch
The teams are off and running.... So is Lilly!

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch
Lilly crawled about 40 feel underneath the table!

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Mommy is gonna get you eventually

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Caught you!

The Game Continues...

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch
Sue keeps and eye on the ball!

Meanwhile In The Brides Area... Left-Center-Right

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Simply fun...

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Josie rolls the dice!

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Iris tries to change the dots on the die by staring at them

Did You Know? - Dice have been used for gaming and divination purposes for thousands of years. Evidence found in Egyptian tombs has suggested that this civilization used them as early as 2000 b.c. Other data shows that primitive civilizations throughout the Americas also used dice. These dice were composed of ankle bones from various animals. Marked on four faces, they were likely used as magical devices that could predict the future.

The ancient Greeks and Romans used dice made of bone and ivory. The dice of most of these early cultures were made in numerous shapes and sizes. The modern day cubical dice originated in China and have been dated back as early as 600 b.c. They were most likely introduced to Europe by Marco Polo during the fourteenth century.

Dice were typically handcrafted and produced on a small scale up until the twentieth century. As plastic technology emerged, methods for applying it to dice manufacture were developed. This allowed manufacturers to produce mass quantities of dice in a cost effective manner. Over the years a variety of patents for improved methods of dice manufacture have been granted.

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch
The game is getting serious!

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch
Ed checks up to make sure Kathy hasn't mortgaged the car!

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch
Loads of fun!

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch
Gene brought his sons with him today

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch
Magnificent!

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch
Our local bakery does a great job!

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Plenty to go around!

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch
Becca, Bob, and Donna!

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All smiles!

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch
The gang gets to sing! (Howl)

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch
Aw... They are shy!

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch
Great time to celebrate! Start of the 4th quarter!

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch
Craig looks so serious!

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch
They call the wind Maria!

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Here come the calories

Super Bowl 50 at Old Ranch