The dude likes balls.
Who is Archie?
During his 5th grade 'Wax Museum' presentation, he was a computer scientist.
Who is Joey?
During their trip, Bop/Nan/Kirstin/Anthony/Erin/Tim/Bobby/Lydia visited four countries. Name them.
What are Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland and England?
The only Hyland/Horan dog who can be trusted off-leash.
Who is Emmie?
This man with a name that sounds like a letter was a stellar soccer referee. He also loved Bobby.
Who is El?
She is the only grandkid to have had her appendix removed.
Who is Leah?
Says the unofficial photographer of this grandkid's team -- twice now -- 'This kid cracks me up!'
Who is Anna?
During the trip, the family visited this city -- famous for building the Titanic, and bombings.
What is Belfast?
Annoying. So annoying.
Who is Zuko?
Pop Pop could often be found here -- a legendary establishment in Chestnut Hill.
What is the Bocce Club?
Often the star of the show -- well, always -- in Anna's crazy cinematic creations.
Who is Vaida?
The late Hyland dog Eli's favorite kid.
Who is Leah?
What is One Man's Pass?
Fluffy.
Who is Zeke?
After this weather event, Tim and Erin were left without power for six days -- until Bop got them a generator.
What is Hurricane Sandy?
His coaches: Shelley and McCas.
Who is Jack?
In alphabetical order, this grandkid comes first.
Who is Anna?
On the flight home from London, the family's flight endured severe this. To be fair, they were warned.
What is turbulence?
Once tried to eat a rat. Charm City!
Who is Eli?
Last year, for Nan and Bop's anniversary, we all visited this Main Line garden.
What is Chanticleer?
If you were capable with a bow and arrow, you could be one of these -- formal name only, please.
Who is Archer?
In alphabetical order, this grandkid comes last.
Who is Vaida?
Lydia, Tim, Bobby and Erin visited this distillery while in Scotland. Bobby enjoys over-dramatically pronouncing its name. [BOBBY PLEASE ANSWER]
What is Glengoyne?
Original name: a grandkid's name.
Who is Zeke?
He was the 18th president of the United States. Go Big Ten.
Who is Ulysses S. Grant?