Brian and the Snowpile
Some days, you just need to play on the ice shaving pile outside the rink after...
Read MoreGoddard Dinner
Tonight was the Goddard family holiday dinner. Brandon and the kids went, and it looks like they had fun! Our new HVAC system (both units!) was installed today, and Brandon and I did some shuffling with who was here for all that drama this morning, so I could get to the hospital where Steve was having an abdominal drain installed. I had an adventure running all around the hospital trying to find the waiting area, but eventually found someone who helped me find Sue. We chatted while we...
Read MoreBuilding a Train
This morning presented us with another Lowe’s Build and Grow opportunity. Today, Kendall came along to help Brian build the Holiday Train. It seems to be quite the tradition as a similar build was done for last year. But this year, we got through the build as a team and it looked good! Other photos from the day feature the many funny faces of Kendall at...
Read MoreSkate With The Canes
After the blast Brian had last year doing Skate With The Canes, there was no way we were missing it this year! Another great time was had by all. The ever popular inflatables were there for bouncing and shooting pucks. We got a holiday photo with John-Michael Liles, Jiri Tlusty, Ron Hainsey, and Jeff Skinner. I also took the opportunity to gander at possible Christmas presents for the Little Hurricanes Fans. There is also the tour of the locker room and training facilities. Brian even got in...
Read MoreSunday Canes Game and Free T-Shirt
Any day you can go to a hockey game it’s a good day, but the result may not have been exactly as we would have liked. Even though the Carolina Hurricanes put up 45 shots (about 50% more than average) and the San Jose Sharks only had 19 shots on goal (about 33% less than average), the ‘Canes were shut-out in a 2-0 loss at home. On a positive note, a gentleman that sits near us got one of the free T-shirts from Stormy (the Ice Hog mascot). He had already caught a few in his time, and...
Read More
