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Weenie Roast and Christmas Wreath Bonfire

Last week Sam and Chanda celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary and so the girls hung out with us while they celebrated so we had a little celebration of our own. Alec and Hayven were kind enough to have us all over for a weenie roast and then we took care of a family tradition… the annual burning of the Christmas Wreath! We typically do this while camping but this year we forgot to take the wreath! Yes, we actually save our Christmas wreath for 6 months or so and then burn in a blaze of glory!

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Ally – throughly enjoying her hot dog

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Melissa and Megan roasting their dogs

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Myles – preparing the wreath for its cremation.

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The wreath in it’s final blaze of glory! Crispy wreaths actually make beautiful kindling.
Yes, we are allowed to have  fires in our back yards with out a permit, however, I think that this actually exceeds the 36 in maximum flame height rule. One year I burned our entire Christmas tree in our back yard and that made a 12 – 15 ft flame – It scared me a little bit and from then on we just let the boy scouts take it.

I’m sure I will get some interesting comment’s on this post  – bring it on!