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Merry Christmas to all

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Hoping for peace and joy and the love of family and friends! (and an amazing new year)

:cheers:

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Travel safe if you're on the road coming or going to friends and family. Get great presents, have happy young family members, a wonderful dinner and plenty of catching up if you don't see each other often.
 
So it proved to be a hobby Christmas in the Smit household - with a healthy dose of 3D printing.

Darling daughter gave me a model (Lotus 7) and herself a model of a Monkey 125 Minibike - so we can make them together.
Beloved wife gave me a backpack for travelling
Son and Daughter gave me a 3D printed organization system for my tool chest. (sockets and wrenches) - called gridfinity - based on a standard sized square which can be printed in any number of variations - with any number of things that plug into it. All free downloads for the thiniverse community. (based on a 42 mm grid - because life the universe and everything.)

Oh and son also gave me a TOPDON bluetooth OBD2 scanner - very cool!

I will post pics tomorrow as we play with it.


In the meantime - my son has had Statler and Waldorf dolls since he was a child (the Muppet Show) my daughter printed the theatre seats for them - amazing!

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Oh and my family and my brother's family - and my mother in the middle. I am wearing the red check shirt - Mrs JP to my right - tall son to her right and daughter knealing next to my mother (also in red check shirt. A lovely day was had by all.

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And a great time here in Connecticut!

Friends and family enjoyed baked ham, grilled brussels sprouts, Ukrainian carrot/apple salad, tomato/garlic rolls, corn casserole, lemon cheesecake and McVities "Queen Elizabeth II Chocolate Biscuit Cake" with Bird's Custard.

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We popped the Christmas crackers, donned the Christmas crowns, raced the wind-up plastic reindeer, guzzled more cider, and a good time was had by all.

Tom M.
 
Our Christmas feast is Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding - and yes, Christmas crackers, though no photographic evidence.
 
So it proved to be a hobby Christmas in the Smit household - with a healthy dose of 3D printing.

Darling daughter gave me a model (Lotus 7) and herself a model of a Monkey 125 Minibike - so we can make them together.
Beloved wife gave me a backpack for travelling
Son and Daughter gave me a 3D printed organization system for my tool chest. (sockets and wrenches) - called gridfinity - based on a standard sized square which can be printed in any number of variations - with any number of things that plug into it. All free downloads for the thiniverse community. (based on a 42 mm grid - because life the universe and everything.)

Oh and son also gave me a TOPDON bluetooth OBD2 scanner - very cool!

I will post pics tomorrow as we play with it.


In the meantime - my son has had Statler and Waldorf dolls since he was a child (the Muppet Show) my daughter printed the theatre seats for them - amazing!

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Oh and my family and my brother's family - and my mother in the middle. I am wearing the red check shirt - Mrs JP to my right - tall son to her right and daughter knealing next to my mother (also in red check shirt. A lovely day was had by all.

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Great! - you sounded much taller on the phone.
 
Great! - you sounded much taller on the phone.
A couple of years ago MrsJP and I were teaching a course at our seminary by Zoom. We went to the In Person convocation and one of the students was sooo much shorter than she appeared on camera - it was hilarious!

Oh and I am normal height just standing between a tall nephew and a taller (6' 6") son. :D
 
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