The last Christmas Eve at grandma's house

A few personal snapshots from Christmas Eve at my Grandma Franks' house that I’m just now sorting through. Grandma had just died two days earlier at the age of 94 and had managed to live at home almost right up to the end, except for the last couple of months in a care facility.

My mom’s side of the family is large and close but Grandma had long since stopped hosting family gatherings at her house, which my grandpa built and my mom and her four siblings grew up in. Five kids, 11 grandchildren, spouses and oodles of great grandchildren… it’s more than a nonagenarian should have to deal with in her own home.

But since she wasn’t living at home anymore, the family had already planned to have Christmas Eve at her house for one last time this year. This was one of my favorite Christmas traditions when I was a kid (partly because the number of gifts grandparents and four sets of aunts and uncles can give you is astounding.)

In a very cool way, the house itself hadn’t changed that much since the 1950s and was always like walking into a retro furniture store or 1950s museum. As I hit my 30s, I grew more and more amazed that Grandma Franks still lived there and I could walk around my mom's childhood home. The house always felt like a character in the family as much as anyone else and was a perfect backdrop during the holidays. It had been more than 15 years since I have seen this much family in the house and it felt very natural and wonderful, even if it was for the last time.

The most prized possession of Grandma's: the amazing painting of a lake with a light inside. Apparently, my Mom and her sisters (including Aunt Trish, right) used to kiss boys under it during dates. 

The most prized possession of Grandma's: the amazing painting of a lake with a light inside. Apparently, my Mom and her sisters (including Aunt Trish, right) used to kiss boys under it during dates. 

Red cups and paper plates are staples of our gatherings. 

Red cups and paper plates are staples of our gatherings. 

And a few pictures that I took at Grandma's house back in 2012. 

And a few pictures that I took at Grandma's house back in 2012. 

Public House Brewing Company

I had the opportunity to photograph the grand opening of the Public House Brewing Company in St. James, Mo. last weekend. Whole hogs were cooked, the beer was flowing and live music filled the air, so do I need to say how awesome it was? This is a great spot with amazing beer, so check it out if you find yourself cruising by on I-44. 

Carving up whole hogs at the Public House Brewing Company. 
Hanging out at the Public House Brewing Company in St. James, Mo. 
Beer list at Public House Brewing Company in St. James. 
Serving whole hogs in St. James. 
Bartenders pouring craft beer. 
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A full house at the grand opening. 
Bartenders serving pints and pints of beer. 
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Lots of beer on tap. 
Springfield's Bella Donna getting ready to perform. 

Springfield's Bella Donna getting ready to perform. 

Back to Missouri

After 14 great years in the Bay Area, I have moved back to my home state of Missouri. It's been a fantastic place to live and I'm going to miss it like crazy, but I thought it was time to shake things up while also being closer to family. Look out for updates from the Show Me State, but for now, here are some pictures from the trip out.  

Big Sur, Calif. 
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Night float in the Ozarks

I went back to see the family in the Ozarks last week and found myself on a full moon midnight float trip with friends and family on the James River. Despite what you may have heard, it was a really nice stretch of river. Sure, maybe the recent rains made parts of the river a bit faster than anyone had expected, and maybe hitting some light rapids in the dark was a little unnerving after not being in a canoe for a while... but still loads of fun and very beautiful.  

Floating the James River under a full moon in the Ozarks. 
Putting in on the James River in the Ozarks. 
Floating the James River outside of Springfield, Mo. 
Stopping at a gravel bar during a night float of the James River. 
Mist rises off the James River during a midnight float trip in the Ozarks under a full moon. 
Taking out of the James River after a midnight float in the Ozarks.