Just dropping some photos from the Outer Banks family reunion vacation a few weeks ago for posterity’s sake. It wasn’t a fishing trip, so don’t expect to see any fish pics.
First a few shots from atop the Currituck Lighthouse…
Duck donuts…
We ate a few dozen that week, they never lasted long enough to be photographed…
Got to see our nephew who lives in Philadelphia…
He’s grown quite a bit in the past year.
Picking shells on the beach…
The entire Kubiak family. These are all of the people from my wife’s grandparents’ branch of the family tree. I think it was counted we were forty strong that week!
In retrospect, wish I took a few more, (or really a few better) photos. But it’s okay. It was a fun time and a nice change of pace from Florida.
















Family reunions are always fun, you guys are lucky to get that many relatives together at one time!!! Enjoyed the images
Who doesn’t like South of the Border?
Love the big family pic! 🙂 Lilly growing up so fast. You can KC look great. Hope you guys had a blast.
Geez. I am “unknown” now. LOL I guess the blogging universe said ” that guy is gone. wipe him from the rolls. ” LOL
Yeah, a lot of people in one place for sure. We ended up renting two beach houses… My mother-in-law and her siblings have had this in the works for a few years! Thanks for stopping by, I know other people's vacation photos aren't always the most interesting. 🙂
Right? Unfortunately, my daughter wasn't having any of it. (She was just in a bad mood that day).I'm just waiting for folks to start protesting that it's politically incorrect…
I'm guessing this is Owl. Thanks buddy. Hope the move into the new house is going as smoothly as it can.
It’s a matter of time before Pedro is pulled down and sacrificed on the Altar of Political Correctness
When you have a family is large as mine you can actually lose 2 months of summer at reunions.
Ha! I hear ya Howard!We actually cut this one short… the week at the beach was Sun – Sun. We were only able to make it Tue – Sat.Any way you slice it, it was time well spent.
Hmmmm, “Kubiak” sounds like your wife may be one of us (Carpatho-Russian)? Neh rozumish po nashamu?
I think my Grandfather-in-law was Polish, if that helps?