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Excell Tecc and Malley’s Chocolate’s Partnership

I got this from Ken today.


Hello,
Ken Hawkins is a member of Excel Tecc and their group is conducting a fundraising activity with Malley’s Chocolates of Cleveland, Ohio.
A website has been setup specifically for the Excel Tecc fundraising campaign.
All purchases made on that site will be credited toward Ken Hawkins and will directly benefit Excel Tecc.
To connect to this site, please click on this link.

Thank you very much,
Excel Tecc

If you are interested in supporting Excell Tecc or just want some chocolate, give Malley’s a try.  It’s good stuff.


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Edward Jackson Hawkins — Memorial Site

Dad As some of you know, my Dad died on January 15, 2010. He had been sick for a while and we were expecting it, but that expectation doesn’t reduce the shock and sense of loss when, inevitably, the news comes.

To all the folks that have expressed their condolences via Facebook, email, and other ways thank you. They mean more than you know and are greatly appreciated.

We have created a temporary memorial site. The site has a longer obituary that probably won’t run in newspapers, information on the Funeral, and will have information on a Memorial Service in Cleveland. Please check it out.

Memorial Website URL: http://www.edhawkins.info

The site has a page to leave messages that we’ll be collating. The current web site is temporary and for immediate use. However, my siblings and I have decided to build a more permanent memorial website to honor my Dad. We’ll be collecting and organizing his writings, photos, movies as well as wider family histories into the site. Just based on what I have, it will be a pretty impressive site from a volume of content perspective.

In fact, the effort to categorize and convert the content for web use will be fairly intense. We are fully aware that we’ll not be able to do this in one fell swoop, but will have to do it over an extended period of time. The good thing about that is that it’s a great way for us to keep Dad in our thoughts and remember all the good things he meant to us, and to the world.

The current design is okay, but certainly nothing to write home about. That’s not surprising since I did it. I hope to engage a real web designer for the permanent memorial site. Dad deserves a better looking site than I can do.

It’ll also be a collaborative effort amongst us siblings at least, but I hope to get some of my Dad’s siblings to contribute stories, information, etc. They know a whole side of my Dad of which we, his kids, are completely ignorant.

Of course, we are spread out across the country and each have our own lives to live. So we’ll be using some online services like Google sites to help reduce duplication of effort, share information and tasks. I must say I am looking forward to working with my siblings to make this happen. My Dad deserves a nice memorial site, and I am honored to be a part of building it.

Turkey Day


Happy Thanksgiving everyone.  Yes, it’s a day late but that’s okay.  I was busy eatin’, and pulling my hammy.  Aaargh, age sucks.



But the eats were excellent!

Update: Check out the pics below. I’m still trying to get some more so we have the whole slew of pictures.





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Candy and Carmel Apples

Turns out Arisa has never had candy or carmel apples. So we decided to give them a go. Pictures taken with my blackberry, hence they’re not very good.




We haven’t eaten them yet, but I’ll update this post when we do.



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Memorial Day Weekend

A tad bit belated, but we had a very nice Memorial Day. For lunch, we had our first attempt at bbq’d ribs and I must say it was quite successful. After that we headed to the Blossom Time Festival in Chagrin Falls, and listened to Alex Bevan. On the way home, we had dinner at Four Guys Burgers and Fries to see what all the fuss was about. Pretty darn good burgers..