Rebecca Lauren Gidjunis
Llama lover, poet, English prof and managing editor of Saturnalia Books

Had an absolutely epic time with @ageesaman_3 and @heathergeesaman (who was with us every magical moment) as we watched @11tomidnight with the incomparable @cost_n_mayor What a show!! What a day exploring NYC with my adventurous dear ones! 🦋 🦋 My cup runneth over.

Had an absolutely epic time with @ageesaman_3 and @heathergeesaman (who was with us every magical moment) as we watched @11tomidnight with the incomparable @cost_n_mayor What a show!! What a day exploring NYC with my adventurous dear ones! 🦋 🦋 My cup runneth over.

Had an absolutely epic time with @ageesaman_3 and @heathergeesaman (who was with us every magical moment) as we watched @11tomidnight with the incomparable @cost_n_mayor What a show!! What a day exploring NYC with my adventurous dear ones! 🦋 🦋 My cup runneth over.

Had an absolutely epic time with @ageesaman_3 and @heathergeesaman (who was with us every magical moment) as we watched @11tomidnight with the incomparable @cost_n_mayor What a show!! What a day exploring NYC with my adventurous dear ones! 🦋 🦋 My cup runneth over.

Had an absolutely epic time with @ageesaman_3 and @heathergeesaman (who was with us every magical moment) as we watched @11tomidnight with the incomparable @cost_n_mayor What a show!! What a day exploring NYC with my adventurous dear ones! 🦋 🦋 My cup runneth over.

Had an absolutely epic time with @ageesaman_3 and @heathergeesaman (who was with us every magical moment) as we watched @11tomidnight with the incomparable @cost_n_mayor What a show!! What a day exploring NYC with my adventurous dear ones! 🦋 🦋 My cup runneth over.

Had an absolutely epic time with @ageesaman_3 and @heathergeesaman (who was with us every magical moment) as we watched @11tomidnight with the incomparable @cost_n_mayor What a show!! What a day exploring NYC with my adventurous dear ones! 🦋 🦋 My cup runneth over.

Had an absolutely epic time with @ageesaman_3 and @heathergeesaman (who was with us every magical moment) as we watched @11tomidnight with the incomparable @cost_n_mayor What a show!! What a day exploring NYC with my adventurous dear ones! 🦋 🦋 My cup runneth over.

Birthday trip to Providence for these train-lovers! Had a blast with legos, a pinball museum, our invented game of Hotel Room Wall Ball, and the new Acela car. Thanks for the adventure, Mae Mae!
Birthday trip to Providence for these train-lovers! Had a blast with legos, a pinball museum, our invented game of Hotel Room Wall Ball, and the new Acela car. Thanks for the adventure, Mae Mae!

Birthday trip to Providence for these train-lovers! Had a blast with legos, a pinball museum, our invented game of Hotel Room Wall Ball, and the new Acela car. Thanks for the adventure, Mae Mae!

Birthday trip to Providence for these train-lovers! Had a blast with legos, a pinball museum, our invented game of Hotel Room Wall Ball, and the new Acela car. Thanks for the adventure, Mae Mae!

Birthday trip to Providence for these train-lovers! Had a blast with legos, a pinball museum, our invented game of Hotel Room Wall Ball, and the new Acela car. Thanks for the adventure, Mae Mae!

Birthday trip to Providence for these train-lovers! Had a blast with legos, a pinball museum, our invented game of Hotel Room Wall Ball, and the new Acela car. Thanks for the adventure, Mae Mae!

Birthday trip to Providence for these train-lovers! Had a blast with legos, a pinball museum, our invented game of Hotel Room Wall Ball, and the new Acela car. Thanks for the adventure, Mae Mae!

Birthday trip to Providence for these train-lovers! Had a blast with legos, a pinball museum, our invented game of Hotel Room Wall Ball, and the new Acela car. Thanks for the adventure, Mae Mae!

We had a wonderful trip north to Canada with our framily over Easter.
Gabe and I particularly loved reenacting family photos at Niagara Falls!
First set: My granddad Jack Messner in 1948 in front of the Falls where he honeymooned with my gram, Edna. They took the train to NYC where they spent $8.50/night at the Hotel Pennsylvania and went to see the musical Show Boat. The next day, they took the train to Niagara Falls. Granddad saved $300 for the trip by putting aside a little cash after every date with Gram. I have the postcard he bought from the Falls, with his handwritten note on that back that says “Sept 22 We Saw This.”
Second set: My great-grandfather Forrest Messner in Niagara Falls around 1915. Forrest fell in love with Margaret Isabelle Mantz when she was 16 and he was 23. 😱Margaret’s stepmother, whom everybody called “Grandma Katy,” did not approve of this budding romance and put Margaret on a train to visit her Aunt Ella Wampole Benway in Niagara Falls. Aunt Ella lived there with her 16-year-old daughter, Goldie. At the time, Forrest worked on the Pennsylvania Railroad as a brakeman. Not to be outsmarted, he spotted Margaret boarding the train and hopped aboard to join her for her trip north. The rest is history!
Thanks @jgidjunis for making this vision happen!

We had a wonderful trip north to Canada with our framily over Easter.
Gabe and I particularly loved reenacting family photos at Niagara Falls!
First set: My granddad Jack Messner in 1948 in front of the Falls where he honeymooned with my gram, Edna. They took the train to NYC where they spent $8.50/night at the Hotel Pennsylvania and went to see the musical Show Boat. The next day, they took the train to Niagara Falls. Granddad saved $300 for the trip by putting aside a little cash after every date with Gram. I have the postcard he bought from the Falls, with his handwritten note on that back that says “Sept 22 We Saw This.”
Second set: My great-grandfather Forrest Messner in Niagara Falls around 1915. Forrest fell in love with Margaret Isabelle Mantz when she was 16 and he was 23. 😱Margaret’s stepmother, whom everybody called “Grandma Katy,” did not approve of this budding romance and put Margaret on a train to visit her Aunt Ella Wampole Benway in Niagara Falls. Aunt Ella lived there with her 16-year-old daughter, Goldie. At the time, Forrest worked on the Pennsylvania Railroad as a brakeman. Not to be outsmarted, he spotted Margaret boarding the train and hopped aboard to join her for her trip north. The rest is history!
Thanks @jgidjunis for making this vision happen!

We had a wonderful trip north to Canada with our framily over Easter.
Gabe and I particularly loved reenacting family photos at Niagara Falls!
First set: My granddad Jack Messner in 1948 in front of the Falls where he honeymooned with my gram, Edna. They took the train to NYC where they spent $8.50/night at the Hotel Pennsylvania and went to see the musical Show Boat. The next day, they took the train to Niagara Falls. Granddad saved $300 for the trip by putting aside a little cash after every date with Gram. I have the postcard he bought from the Falls, with his handwritten note on that back that says “Sept 22 We Saw This.”
Second set: My great-grandfather Forrest Messner in Niagara Falls around 1915. Forrest fell in love with Margaret Isabelle Mantz when she was 16 and he was 23. 😱Margaret’s stepmother, whom everybody called “Grandma Katy,” did not approve of this budding romance and put Margaret on a train to visit her Aunt Ella Wampole Benway in Niagara Falls. Aunt Ella lived there with her 16-year-old daughter, Goldie. At the time, Forrest worked on the Pennsylvania Railroad as a brakeman. Not to be outsmarted, he spotted Margaret boarding the train and hopped aboard to join her for her trip north. The rest is history!
Thanks @jgidjunis for making this vision happen!

We had a wonderful trip north to Canada with our framily over Easter.
Gabe and I particularly loved reenacting family photos at Niagara Falls!
First set: My granddad Jack Messner in 1948 in front of the Falls where he honeymooned with my gram, Edna. They took the train to NYC where they spent $8.50/night at the Hotel Pennsylvania and went to see the musical Show Boat. The next day, they took the train to Niagara Falls. Granddad saved $300 for the trip by putting aside a little cash after every date with Gram. I have the postcard he bought from the Falls, with his handwritten note on that back that says “Sept 22 We Saw This.”
Second set: My great-grandfather Forrest Messner in Niagara Falls around 1915. Forrest fell in love with Margaret Isabelle Mantz when she was 16 and he was 23. 😱Margaret’s stepmother, whom everybody called “Grandma Katy,” did not approve of this budding romance and put Margaret on a train to visit her Aunt Ella Wampole Benway in Niagara Falls. Aunt Ella lived there with her 16-year-old daughter, Goldie. At the time, Forrest worked on the Pennsylvania Railroad as a brakeman. Not to be outsmarted, he spotted Margaret boarding the train and hopped aboard to join her for her trip north. The rest is history!
Thanks @jgidjunis for making this vision happen!

We had a wonderful trip north to Canada with our framily over Easter.
Gabe and I particularly loved reenacting family photos at Niagara Falls!
First set: My granddad Jack Messner in 1948 in front of the Falls where he honeymooned with my gram, Edna. They took the train to NYC where they spent $8.50/night at the Hotel Pennsylvania and went to see the musical Show Boat. The next day, they took the train to Niagara Falls. Granddad saved $300 for the trip by putting aside a little cash after every date with Gram. I have the postcard he bought from the Falls, with his handwritten note on that back that says “Sept 22 We Saw This.”
Second set: My great-grandfather Forrest Messner in Niagara Falls around 1915. Forrest fell in love with Margaret Isabelle Mantz when she was 16 and he was 23. 😱Margaret’s stepmother, whom everybody called “Grandma Katy,” did not approve of this budding romance and put Margaret on a train to visit her Aunt Ella Wampole Benway in Niagara Falls. Aunt Ella lived there with her 16-year-old daughter, Goldie. At the time, Forrest worked on the Pennsylvania Railroad as a brakeman. Not to be outsmarted, he spotted Margaret boarding the train and hopped aboard to join her for her trip north. The rest is history!
Thanks @jgidjunis for making this vision happen!

We had a wonderful trip north to Canada with our framily over Easter.
Gabe and I particularly loved reenacting family photos at Niagara Falls!
First set: My granddad Jack Messner in 1948 in front of the Falls where he honeymooned with my gram, Edna. They took the train to NYC where they spent $8.50/night at the Hotel Pennsylvania and went to see the musical Show Boat. The next day, they took the train to Niagara Falls. Granddad saved $300 for the trip by putting aside a little cash after every date with Gram. I have the postcard he bought from the Falls, with his handwritten note on that back that says “Sept 22 We Saw This.”
Second set: My great-grandfather Forrest Messner in Niagara Falls around 1915. Forrest fell in love with Margaret Isabelle Mantz when she was 16 and he was 23. 😱Margaret’s stepmother, whom everybody called “Grandma Katy,” did not approve of this budding romance and put Margaret on a train to visit her Aunt Ella Wampole Benway in Niagara Falls. Aunt Ella lived there with her 16-year-old daughter, Goldie. At the time, Forrest worked on the Pennsylvania Railroad as a brakeman. Not to be outsmarted, he spotted Margaret boarding the train and hopped aboard to join her for her trip north. The rest is history!
Thanks @jgidjunis for making this vision happen!
It’s Giving Tuesday, and the #gidjuni family would love your donation — big or small — to the making of our favorite documentary series, Grown Up Dad. As promised, Gabe and #maxwellsmartpup are here to demo the whoopie cushion as thanks. Please help us reach our goal. 💜
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/grownupdad/rewriting-fatherhood-together
Grown Up Dad’s biggest fan has a fundraising challenge for you 😂 involving #maxwellsmartpup Donate today to https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/grownupdad

A very excited and engaged #gabegidjuni is all about Election Day! The sticker he has on - “I tripled my vote” - is from a research-based initiative that says the more we share that we voted, the more likely it is others will turn out to vote. So, here we are in our voting photo, hoping that, if you are on the fence, you’ll get yourself to the polls!

When everyone in the family is excited to read on the porch…
#gabegidjuni #maxwellsmartpup

When your family decides on boring costumes, you step up to the plate. Well, actually, you BECOME the plate. 😁⚾️🏟️ #ohtani #umpire #pitchingmound #homeplate #basicallythewholefield #takemeouttotheballgame #baseballislife #gidjuni #gabegidjuni

When your family decides on boring costumes, you step up to the plate. Well, actually, you BECOME the plate. 😁⚾️🏟️ #ohtani #umpire #pitchingmound #homeplate #basicallythewholefield #takemeouttotheballgame #baseballislife #gidjuni #gabegidjuni
When your family decides on boring costumes, you step up to the plate. Well, actually, you BECOME the plate. 😁⚾️🏟️ #ohtani #umpire #pitchingmound #homeplate #basicallythewholefield #takemeouttotheballgame #baseballislife #gidjuni #gabegidjuni
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