Saturday, November 30, 2013

A Sweater to Celebrate the Holidays and a Buckeye Win

Bryson is getting into the holiday spirit with this sweater from Aunt Corey.



Bryson gets an early Christmas present from Nana - a fire truck complete with jaws of steel inside.


The Bear shows off his Spanish skills. Donde esta tu nariz?


Donde esta tu pollo?


Nana and Bryson get caught sorting through Max and Ralphie's toys.




We also got to visit Aunt Corey's new condo! Here is her neighbor's yard.

Kissing, then riding Aunt Corey's elephant.


Peak-a-boo!


Mr. Bear continues to outdo himself - not one but two breakfasts, including eating Daddy's.


Here's the Bear celebrating the Buckeye close win over Michigan. After high-fives, Daddy taught the Bear knuckles.


Neighborhood walk with Nana, Corey, and the doggies.









Why put the people on the bus, when they can go on my fingers?



Friday, November 29, 2013

A Tribute to Michael Alan Wolf's Life

Today, friends and family gathered to celebrate the life of Michael Alan Wolf.

Michael Alan Wolf passed away on November 21, 2013 in his home in Hudson, Ohio.
Mr. Wolf was born in Toledo, Ohio, on February 13, 1945, to Frederick and Elaine Wolf. Mr. Wolf graduated with a BA in Business from Ohio State in 1969 where he was a member of the Ohio State University golf team, which he was passionate about for his entire life.  He served in the US Army for two years as a Military Policeman.  He then received his MBA from the University of Akron in 1975 before working in the corporate sector in Cleveland, Akron and Wooster. During this time, he also pursued his passion of wood working and started his own business of restoring antique furniture.


Mr. Wolf is survived by his wife, Jill Wolf of Hudson; son, Alex Wolf; daughter, Corey Wolf; grandson Bryson Wolf; brother Bruce Hoffman; and sisters Jill Joanne Hojnacki, Mary Thompson, and Beth Malec. He is a loved husband, father, grandfather, and brother and will be missed dearly. 

A celebration of his life was held 3-5pm Friday, November 29 at Johnson Romito Funeral Home, 19 East Main Street, Hudson (330) 650-4181.

Here is a video from his life:


We wish that Mike could have spent more time with Bryson and see him grow up. We hope that he knows how much we love him.

Here are photos of his family and grandson. 













Here are some photos of his life: