the end of an era!

With Jack’s graduation last night, four “generations” of Clickman kids have attended pre-school at Dover’s My School.  Your family should have received a plaque or trophy (or something) to honor the achievement!  It’s amazing the walls are still standing, you guys were wild and crazy kids…  well maybe some of the time!  I learned something new… Ben designed the My School “dragonfly” logo that is still used to this day.  You should be receiving royalty payments Ben!

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Hoppy Easter 2016!

IMG_6242Last year our Easter egg hunt was on the beach… this year it was at our new house @ 30 Shore Lane in Dover.  As soon as everyone was here, the wild search began for brightly colored eggs (with money and candy inside). Up and down and all around you went, a dozen eggs apiece after all the mysteries were solved.   The Samurai Seven posed for a group photo featuring simultaneous bunny mouth posing, impressive!  The weather was delightful with bright sunshine… we played football on the front lawn and hiked down to the Piscataqua riverbed finding treasures along the way.  Hoppy Easter 2016!

thanks for being at Grammy’s retirement party!

cccccEveryone had a great time at Grammy’s “retirement” party, held at Martingale Wharf in Portsmouth overlooking the Piscataqua River.  While she’s only 60 years old… young to stop working…  it was the right time for a number of reasons. Grammy and I built a successful business (Beaupre & Co. Public Relations) from scratch beginning in May, 1983.   Having worked together nearly every day for 33 years, it will be a big adjustment for both of us.  We made a great team if I say so myself – she was “inside” and I was “outside.”  She handled the people management and financial side; I handled the client and new business side.  It was a match made in heaven!  thanks for being with us on a special night she will always remember!

creative kindness

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ZOWEE, you are not only a talented artist, but also THOUGHTFUL,  extremely KIND,  a LOVING person, an INSPIRATION and a lead-by-example MENTOR to your younger sister (and other siblings too).  Proud of you ‘Em!

an extraordinary girl with a social conscience

Emma Ann Clickman – you’re not an ordinary girl, you’re an extraordinary girl.

You have an unusual awareness of your surroundings, what people are saying, what’s going on.

While most other kids (and adults for that matter) are lost in their own worlds, their inner self, you’re constantly taking everything in, thinking big thoughts, concerned about issues larger than yourself.

My sweet grandchild you are blessed with a “social conscience,” defined as a sense of responsibility or concern for the problems and injustices of society.  Being aware of the problems that affect people, animals, the planet…  and wanting to do something to help.

A few cases in point:

  • raising money for cancer (I blogged about this in 2014)
  • creating thoughtful, impromptu gifts for people  (you gave me a hand-made bracelet last night at LaFesta and gave Grammy a necklace)
  • deciding not to eat bacon (“It comes from a pig and I don’t want to eat a pig, they’re cute.”
  • then after a few weeks, deciding not to eat meat
  • helping your Dad around the house (you’re always the one who does this without even being asked)
  • looking out for Jack
  • giving your parents ‘free good deeds’ as presents (like taking out the trash for a Valentine’s present).
  • wanting to go back in time to prevent Abe Lincoln’s assassination (see the precious paper below that you wrote in school)

Your recent decision to stop eating meat floored me.  I asked why you made this decision… Do you have a friend doing this?  “No.”   Did someone talk to you about this?  “No.”  “I thought of it myself.”   It’s mind-blowing seeing this kind of thoughtfulness, sensitivity and kindness in a 10 year old kid (you’ve had it for many years already).

Emma, I’m so proud of you.  You will grow up to do great things.

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watching the second biggest movie in history together

Star Wars, always my favorite sci-fi movie, debuted the latest film in the now seven film franchise this week: The Force Awakens.  Uncle Tim, Camden, Ben and Emma (aka The 3 Musketeers) and yours truly made the journey on a cold winter night, the day after the official opening on Friday, December 18. 

It was a big deal for a bunch of reasons:

  • It featured the original “big three” actors – Harrison Ford (as Han Solo), Carrie Fisher (Princess Leia). and Mark Hamill (in a brief cameo role at the end as Luke Skywalker).https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a2/Star_Wars_The_Force_Awakens_Theatrical_Poster.jpg
  • it was directed by J.J. Abrams (his first Star Wars) who lovingly returned the movie to its  “original three” standard of quality (the second three films were not very good in my and many others’ opinions).  It was like watching the original Star Wars from 1977!
  • We went with your Dad aka “Uncle Tim” who was born in 1977 and grew up loving the Star Wars movies.  In the early 1980’s, I  built a six foot x four foot Star Wars set in our basement at 1 Rowland Street in Somersworth, NH that featured a swamp (where Yoda lives), the winter planet “Hoth” (featured in the second movie “the Empire Strikes Back”) and a sand planet (Tatooine where Luke lived as a boy, featured in the first Star Wars).  We’d play for hours with the figurines, battling the Dark Force.
  • the movie eventually set all kinds of records including the fastest film to gross $1 billion – 12 days. And the biggest worldwide opening weekend and single weekend gross – $529 million.
  • Emma and Ben – you had never seen a Star Wars movie, so this was your first experience.
  • Camden (thanks to his Dad) binge-watched all six of them before seeing the Force Awakens.
  • whether it was your first Star Wars experience or 20th, it was fun and fantastic.

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7 reasons our winter getaway rocked!

I’ve been trying to organize a winter getaway to my favorite ski area – Bretton Woods – for years… always calling too late to get reservations.  I got my act together in 2015 – making reservations in July!  On January 21, we descended upon our private condo overlooking Mt. Washington, staying through Sunday January 24.

Seven reasons why this winter getaway rocked:

#1 – we were together, all 13 of us, a combination that always equals FUN!  No one was sick, everyone was in a good mood, we were ready to go!

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# 2 – we tried exciting new things, like swimming at night in an outdoor pool in zero degree weather on a Full Moon Night!  We were crazy, jumping into snowbanks frontwards and backwards, rubbing snow on our bodies before hurrying back into the pool. It was a special moment, it was Full Moon Madness!

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# 3 – a world class view –  I’ve seen a lot of beautiful sights in my travels, and the Mt. Washington Hotel with Mt. Washington behind it is second to none.

IMG_5625# 4 – the condo we stayed at –  we had an entire house to ourselves with three floors.  plenty of room for everyone.  there was even a bus pickup service to and from the hotel and mountain.

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IMG_5618# 5  –  the view of Mt. Washington –  this is what we saw when we looked out our front window – spectacular!  The tallest mountain on the East Coast and crystal clear at the top, so unusual during the winter time!

IMG_5556# 6  – the weather –  Although it was the coldest four days of 2016, it wasn’t windy, so the skiing and lifts were way better than normal.  Plenty of snow cover on most trails, little to no ice, unusually good for East Coast skiing!

IMG_0290# 7 – the sledding was slippery fun –  on our last day we tried something different – tubing! what a great way to end our winter getaway!

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