It's the holiday season and John Wachter is certainly glad to be back in Baltimore. Portland was great about being sure he could live at home as much as possible, but the traveling could be exhausting. Now, as a Hawk, Wachter is home full time and can fully enjoy the holiday season.
Now the proud owner of a new home in Towson, a town near Baltimore, Wachter is able to host family and friends alike for the first time in his life. Christmas consisted mostly of a potluck and some tasteful (for the most part) drinking. Wachter tried his hand at some baking with mixed success, mom brought her world famous baked ziti, and everyone else brought something of their own to contribute. It was a wildly successful get together with party games, great food, and a gift exchange. Wachter's newfound money from the Hawks and Pythons deals went to good use as well, as he paid off his mother's mortgage and car payments as a surprise gift.
News years' eve and day are expected to be a similar event, but with significantly more drinking and, of course, fireworks! What could go wrong? It has been decided by family and friends that Wachter won't be lighting any himself to avoid a JPP situation, but it should be a fun time regardless.
No matter what happens, Wachter is grateful for a chance to play for his home team. The memories made during Christmas and the memories that will continue to be made are and will continue to be important to him. In combination with the memories off the field, Wachter is excited to create even more on the field in the coming seasons.
Now the proud owner of a new home in Towson, a town near Baltimore, Wachter is able to host family and friends alike for the first time in his life. Christmas consisted mostly of a potluck and some tasteful (for the most part) drinking. Wachter tried his hand at some baking with mixed success, mom brought her world famous baked ziti, and everyone else brought something of their own to contribute. It was a wildly successful get together with party games, great food, and a gift exchange. Wachter's newfound money from the Hawks and Pythons deals went to good use as well, as he paid off his mother's mortgage and car payments as a surprise gift.
News years' eve and day are expected to be a similar event, but with significantly more drinking and, of course, fireworks! What could go wrong? It has been decided by family and friends that Wachter won't be lighting any himself to avoid a JPP situation, but it should be a fun time regardless.
No matter what happens, Wachter is grateful for a chance to play for his home team. The memories made during Christmas and the memories that will continue to be made are and will continue to be important to him. In combination with the memories off the field, Wachter is excited to create even more on the field in the coming seasons.
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