Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Promising Return of the Accord


I did it. Went to bed fully intending to rise near 530am. Still groggy, I rolled out of bed near 540am. Downstairs, I started coffee then completed morning calisthenics. Did sit-ups, windmills, and push-ups. Altered the location for push-ups, meditation and stretching because Bella was asleep on the family room sofa. Didn't want to wake her. Played on the PC until almost 625am. Then stretching and meditation ate another 10 minutes or more. Time well spent, though. Out the door for a run near 645am. The earliest I've hit the road in a while. It was cloudy and spitting rain on and off. A few times the sprinkles were on the moderate to heavy side.

Was reminded of the ever moving mother Earth. No longer is it full daylight at 530am. In fact, closer to dark than light already. Summer is slipping away gracefully. Second day in the new running shoes. Could feel the positive difference new/fresh padding makes for my tired old feet. Ran 4.1 miles happily.

At home by 725am, I quickly leashed up the pug who was eager to get out for a walk. Seemed much like a school day, me being on time and the walking the pug so early. Back home I started breakfast and packed a light lunch. Off to the shower near 750am. Delivered to coffee to Mindy's bedside. Was downstairs all but ready to go by 810am. Left for New Albany before 830am. I figured to be early. Wow!

That wasn't to be. Traffic was slow all the way across town on 670, and even stopped a few times before finally clearing well beyond downtown. Arrived near 9am. Parked pretty far from the walking bridge to the building. I didn't mind, though. Unfortunately, there was a cloud burst over the area with significant sprinkles and I walked in. To the north and west the sky was clearing.

Had to laugh. My bosses laptop was set up at my desk. He, however, was nowhere in sight. We hooked up a few minutes later where we chatted about this and that until the start of our 930am recurring call. That went fairly well. He suggested we do lunch later. Not usually my thing, but agreed to grab a bite together. I turn him down too often.

Stayed busy until almost 1145am when my boss and I headed to the cafeteria. Nice selection. I opted for a buffalo chicken salad, chips and soda. Chatted about work issues over lunch. Nice time. Laughed about my recent laptop docking station issues. After lunch, my boss headed off, said he needed to be at another meeting across town. I spend the remainder of my Wednesday completing numerous project related tasks.

Germain Honda called mid-afternoon to share that my Accord would be ready the following day at lunch time. Actually, picking it up on Thursday would work way better for me. Finished my work day near 515pm. Decided to take 270 home. Was actually looking forward to working at the main office come Thursday. Mindy grilled pork chops for she and I, made nachos for Jacob with leftover roast beef. The chops were thick and juicy. Yum!

After dinner, Mindy helped Jacob ready for his Michigan trip. She planned to drive him to Findley, Ohio come Thursday morning where they'd meet his buddies family for lunch at an agreed restaurant. Jacob was excited about the trip. He'll be there until Monday, August 12th.

After dinner, I took a brief nap on the living room floor, stretching out on my back. The nap felt incredible. After my nap I played around online for a while but then called it a night rather early. I was in bed again by 915pm, but watched NFL Network for training camp updates.


Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Driving a Rental

I hoped after more than 10 hours of sleep that I would wake early and completely energized. That unfortunately wasn’t the case. Instead, I woke near 530am groggy and tired, convincing myself that another 30 minutes of sleep was what was in my best interests. But then over the next 30 minutes I must’ve woken at least three times to check the clock. Each time I closed my eyes for just a little more precious sleep. In the end, I wasn’t out of bed until 615am.

I wasn’t too worried about it. I’d be working across town at a customer’s location and didn’t have any meetings scheduled until an 11:30am conference call. I figured I could easily be on site by 930am.
I headed downstairs where I started some coffee then completed Tuesday calisthenics, which includes curls in lieu of push-ups. Knocked out exercise in short order, and by then the grogginess had faded.

Coffee was delicious and just what the doctor ordered. Enjoyed coffee and internet for more than 30 minutes. Stretching and meditation were up next. Knocked both of those out in all of about 15 minutes. Dressed for a run next, which was the maiden voyage for my brand new running shoes. And just as I do with all new running shoes, I tied them a bit looser than usual to help aid the break-in process. I was out the door somewhere close to 730am. It was a few degrees warmer than the morning before and the sky a bit clearer. Quite comfortable, really.

What a difference new running shoes makes. The cushioning was like medicine for my feet. I ran at least a month longer than perhaps I should have on my old pair. And while the look fine on the outside, the sole is beaten down and there are even holes in the soles. In fact, they were to a point where they were sucking water. I tend to do that time after time. I ran the full 4.1 miles getting back to the house near 810am.

Like most work days this summer, I immediately began preparing breakfast and packing lunch. Enjoyed a fresh peach with my breakfast. We don’t but them too often. It was very good – sweet & juicy! Headed up for a shower also taking a cup of coffee along for Mindy. Was showered and dressed by just before 9am. Mindy got out of bed and joined me downstairs. Agreed to walk the pug with me. She reminded me that Tuesday would be a date night. Jimaken coming to get the kids after work. She planned on taking Jacob to Saturday’s for a haircut after the Orkin guy shows up.

It was a pleasant morning for a walk with the pug. We walked to the west. Eiknarf pooped twice. Before leaving the house in the Nissan Altima for the first time, I made sure that I knew where the gas tank door was. It came with just a ¼ tank. I left for work near 920am stopping for gas at the nearby Circle K. Put only $15 in the tank since we only need to return it with a ¼ tank. Drove across town to New Albany arriving near 955am.

Quickly settled into my Tuesday cube in a campus building different from the one I work in on Wednesday’s. Stayed busy with several tasks leading up to our 1130am call. The call went well. Lasted no more than 15 minutes. Stayed busy this time until out 1pm meeting upstairs in a conference room. That meeting lasted the entire hour and was very beneficial.

While others headed to lunch, I headed back to my cube and back to work. Much earlier, Mindy sent a text letting me know that the Orkin guy was at the house. She sent another letting me know that they were at Saturday’s. I stayed busy until just after 5pm. I could only remember the general vicinity of where I parked. Plus, I didn’t have the benefit of knowing in great detail what my rental car looks like. I simply haven’t paid too much attention to it. Turned out, I found it with little trouble.

With no handsfree Bluetooth on board, I didn’t’ bother calling Mindy on the drive home. Decided to be a risk taker and took 670W. The few times I taken that path home, I’ve made excellent time crossing town until I hit the 670/70 merge. The slowdown struck early, but unlike the last two times, traffic never slowed to the crawl I expected. Was home by 535pm. The drive left me feeling extra sleepy.

The kids were already off with Jimaken. Mindy was in a good mood sharing how their day unfolded. They lunched at Sonic in Grove City. The kids hadn’t eaten there before. Mindy, I think, only one other time. Sadly, she didn’t give it high marks. Said they were all disappointed with the quality. Figures!

Speaking of food, Mindy & I planned to do happy hour at CBC. I hadn’t been there for a while, though Mindy was there with her teacher pals last Thursday. We both freshened up then left for CBC driving the Pilot. Arrived near 6pm.

The bar was full, the restaurant seating almost empty. We stood around the bar sipping our first beers, me a Bodhi and Mindy their newest, a Beerfest. I tasted it. Very malty. Tastes a lot like their Octoberfest, which I am certain will be on the taps soon.

We stood for at least 15 minutes, which I didn’t mind at all after sitting all day. Soon a couple stools freed up near where we stood. We took ‘em. Mindful of the work day ahead of me Wednesday, I was happy having just the one beer, not to mention beer simply not tasting as good as it should. I kept it to just the one while Mindy eventually invited in another, this time a Bodhi. I was extra hungry, though, and couldn’t wait to order some food. Someone near us ordered wings. The smell was over the top. I ordered some of my own. Mindy went with the walleye dinner. Even though I ordered ice water rather than a 2nd beer, Kate slipped two samples my way, the Beerfest and Ingenuity. The Ingenuity tastes an awful lot like North High Brewing’s ales.

We stuck around CBC until 8pm or so. I picked up the tab and left Kate a nice tip. I drove home too. Mindy shared that after two beers, there wasn’t any way she could drive. Light weight!

Arrived home expecting that the kids might be there waiting. That wasn’t the case. In fact, they weren’t home until somewhere closer to 9pm. By then, I had gone horizontal on the living room floor flat on my back while Mindy played on Facebook via her phone in one of our new recliners. I fell asleep easily and didn’t wake until the kids came in. The first thing out of Bella’s mouth was that they met Molly, their dad’s new girlfriend. Jacob predictably asked about CBC leftovers.

I woke feeling refreshed and perhaps even a little hungry again. I ate only 7 of my wings earlier. While playing on my PC, Mindy declared it her bedtime and headed upstairs. It was only 930pm. I stayed up enjoying a few handfuls of Life cereal while playing around online. I joined Mindy & Bella in our bed right at 10pm. They were watching Big Bang. I fell asleep less than 10 minutes later.


Monday, July 29, 2013

New Runners



My mind set was to sleep until 6am. With summer waning, that luxury will soon be a thing of the past. Mindy and the kids will be back in school in 3.5 weeks. In actuality, I didn’t get up until 615am. I woke extra groggy after having a hard time falling asleep. My body ached too. I assumed it a combination of all the yard work and the running. Speaking of running, I ordered new running shoes online late Saturday night from Finishline. They called Sunday morning to share that they were already available for pick-up at their Tuttle mall store. I planned to go after them at lunch time Monday.

I felt safe ordering new running shoes online without first trying them on given that I bought the same model that I purchased last time. The only difference being this version is the trail model with a different striping color.

Downstairs, I started coffee then got busy with calisthenics. Whipped 50 sit-ups, 40 windmills, then 50 push-ups. Coffee was ready shortly thereafter. Spent a good 45 minutes playing on the internet. Headed to the family room for meditation and stretching around 705am. It was 720am by the time that I was ready or my run. I heard the recycling truck come by during stretching.

Ran 4.1 miles. I was actually chilly for the first ½ miles or so. There were clouds in the eastern sky blocking most of the early sunshine. Once they cleared, it warmed quickly. Was back home near 8am. Quickly switched into breakfast/lunch prep mode.

I heard Eiknarf whining from Bela’s bedroom, and soon one of the girls let her out. She quickly joined me downstairs. I turned off the stove then headed out on a walk with the pug. For the first time in a long while, we took our across street route. Eiknarf seemed to like the choice.

Back at home, I cooked breakfast and packed a lunch. Was off to the shower near 820am. Took Mindy a cup of coffee on my way. Shaved, showered and dressed by 840am. Mindy opted to remain in bed. Seemed out of it. Said she didn’t sleep that well. I spent the next 15 minutes or so preparing to depart. Supposed to be a gorgeous day. Planned to drive the BM’er. Left the house near 855am. Almost turned right onto Wilson. That would’ve been a mistake given that Roberts Rd is closed for the next 90 days. Last second turned left and headed to the I-70W on ramp.

Arrived at work near 910am. Talked with my boss in the hallway. Walked down to the loading dock to pick-up my new docking station, which was shipped last week to replace the current one which the helpdesk suspects is defective. Actually, though, I think I found the real problem all on my own. Anything plugged into my USB ports at fire-up causes the symptoms. Removing my external HD from the docking station and then the mouse fob solves the boot up issue. Who knew?

Worked on several tasks/projects all morning long. Left for lunch near 1230pm destined for Finishline at Tuttle mall to pick-up my new running shoes. Nice to get out and away, especially given that I drove the BM’er. Felt like autumn. Still a slight chill in the air. Parked behind Macy’s, cutting through the lower level Men’s Dept. in route to Finishline just outside the Macy’s mall entrance.

Gentleman went for my order right away. Had him point me to the shoe strings. Checked out in-store models. The pair I bought online for $69 (actually $59 with my $10 off coupon) were originally $119 and on sale in the store for $89. Buying online worked well in my favor. While the guy was in the back room finding my shoes, I picked out some bright orange shoe strings to go with my new shoes, which have the same bright orange striping. Picked up another pair of bright green laces, too.

Cut through Macy’s checking out a few Polo shirts. Ended up buying a new pair of black Levi cargo shorts. Fit great and on sale for $24.99. I love Macy’s. Headed back to the office. Gone no more than 45 minutes. Ate my lunch while working. Joined a recurring 4pm call a few minutes late. No one else was on. Pinged a peer who was also supposed to be on. She shared that the call was already over. Nothing going on.

Finished my day at 450pm. Earlier, Mindy sent a text asking me to pick-up Jacob at a friend’s place in the subdivision directly across the street from my office. No problem. Tried calling his phone before leaving the office. No answer. Left a VM. Nice house! I have always liked that subdivision, especially way in the back where Jacob’s buddy lives.

I heard commotion out back. Walked around the side of the house. Noticed all the boys swimming in the inground pool. Spotted Jacob. Hollered his name. Told him it was time to go. He snubbed initially, His buddy’s mom must’ve been sitting outside supervising. She walked around to greet me. We chatted for a while, her explaining that her husband works out of town. Jacob and Jaeger soon come out and propose that Jaeger’s mom will bring Jacob home around 7pm if it’s OK with me. Sure. Of course I made sure that it was OK with Ehman’s mom, too. Called Mindy before backing out to make sure she didn’t have an issue with it. She didn’t.

Headed for home. My mind must’ve been elsewhere. I mistakenly exited at the Roberts Rd exit despite knowing full well that the bridge was closed. I had no choice but to go right on Roberts. Took the detour through Westbelt, which eventually sumps out on Trabue. As one might expect, traffic was backed up all the way from Roberts to Trabue. Slow, slow, slow!

Arrived home right at 530pm. Mindy was busy putting the finishing touches on dinner – pasta and meatballs. Bella and Kayla were hanging nearby. Apparently Kayla spent the entire day with Bella. Mindy soon shared that they spent the afternoon at Darby Battelle Park. Said they saw some bison as well as parts of the park we’ve never been to before. In fact, I’m pretty sure that Darby Battelle Park has expanded over the last few years.

Dinner was good and filling. Kayla enjoyed dinner with us. The girls headed out to fish after dinner. I managed kitchen clean-up. Once the kitchen was back in order, I took a few minutes to thread the orange shoe strings through my new shoes. I like the look! I also showed Mindy the new shorts I purchased. She likes them too. I asked that she wash them sometime soon. I won’t wear new clothes until they’re washed.

It wasn’t even 7pm when I stretched out on the sofa. Not only was I tired from a less then fulfilling night of sleep Sunday, but also from a belly full of pasta. I was out for about an hour. I got up for a few minutes but soon slipped off to our bedroom where I leaped into bed and turned on the TV. Mindy came up a few minutes later laughing at the fact that I was already in bed. It had to be about 815pm.

I stayed in bed for about 30 minutes before heading back downstairs to have a bowl of cereal. Can’t explain why I was hungry again but I was. Mindy soon shared that Jacob called and was now spending the night at Ehman’s house along with others. After my cereal it was just after 9pm. I topped off my water cup and headed back up to bed determined to get a good night’s sleep.

I tuned the TV to an episode of Family Guy in anticipation of the Big Bang Theory coming on next at 930pm. Bella and Makayla came in asking for help with the Time Warner DVR. Couldn’t get their show to play. Reluctantly, I pulled myself out of bed and headed downstairs again to the family room. I couldn’t get it working either. Damn Time Warner box. More trouble than it’s worth. Have to reset it at least once a week. Back to bed.
Turned out that the Big Bang episode was one I’ve seen previously. I left it play but rolled over face down into my pillow. I fell asleep minutes later.

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Celbrating Rocky @ 10

 
 
 


Better Late than Never - Happy 10th Rocky

Awake and out of bed near 745am. I wasn’t downstairs long at all before I was joined by Landon.
Coffee was brewing. Landon asked if he could play Wii with the volume down. Not a good idea.
He also asked for coffee. I made him a cup with 3/4s chocolate milk. Got him set-up with the kids laptop.
Olivia was up about a half hour later. Landon, Olivia and I walked the pug together. Always a good time.
It was partly cloudy and chilly – early autumn like. Supposed to be sunny with only a high of 71. Definitely not late July weather.
Mindy was up near 10am. I soon headed out for run. Ran three miles.
All the kids were up by 11am.
Landon & Olivia asked me to push them on the tree swing.
Spent an hour or so with them out back. Felt a twinge in my right knee when pulling Landon on the tree swing. Scary!
Suggested we throw the Frisbee instead. Had fun with the two wee ones. Both throw it surprisingly well.
I decided to trim the ivy away from the burning bushes along the eastside of the garage and house. Landon and Olivia wanted to help.
Landon was more help than I expected. He was happy to pick-up the slipping loading them into the collapsible trash can. I also let him trim with the large scissor clippers.
He and I carried the full can to the compost pile. Once Olivia and Rocky heard that I was giving Landon cash for the help, they wanted in on the chores too. 
Lindsey showed up to do laundry around 1pm.
Bella, Rocky, Olivia and Landon fished from the bridge mid-afternoon.
I soon headed up for a shower.
Expecting my dad and Ashley to show up around 3 for Rocky’s 10th b-day celebration.
Even though it was near time for them to show, I was eager to give the BM’er a bath. I assured Mindy that it wouldn’t take too long at all.
I moved the Altima (rental) to the curb.
Ashley and dad showed up just as I was getting started with washing the BMer.
Took no more than 30 minutes total to wash and detail – the beauty of a small car.
Stephen showed up just as I was wrapping up. We headed inside to eat near 5pm.
Mindy put a beef roast in the crock-pot shortly after she woke that morning. The plan was to have roast beef, mashed potatoes, and green beans. It’s Rocky’s favorite meal.
I decided to enjoy a beer – Founder’s Session All Day IPA. Yum!
The roast Mindy cooked was big, but went quickly considering we were feeding 10. Often times we’ll cook two. Not this time.
I let everybody else get dinner before having any for myself. I did enjoy a salad. I wasn’t that hungry anyway.
I had just a tiny piece of roast.
Rocky opened his birthday presents – One from Ashley and one from us.
Ashley/Olivia gave him a McD’s gift card.
We got him a science kit(microscope kit). We also ordered him a personalized lab coat but it hadn’t yet arrived. It’s what he asked for.
Did the b-day cake thing after dinner and clean-up. Mess #2. 
Lindsey and Rocky left earlier than the others. Somewhat surprisingly, Landon asked to stay for a while. Ashley agreed to run him home.
Dad stayed longer than all the others, but that’s normal.
We talked for a while. Dad shared that he won another large jackpot at the casino.
Also offered to help me with ash tree removal. Has ideas on how to cut em down without falling on the shed.
Dad hung out until 730pm or so.
After dad left, Mindy & I did some reading from the livingroom. Mindy finished up Anita’s book. I continued reading Philosophy before Socrates.
Bella asked if Makayla could stay the night. They haven’t seen much of each other for the past 10-11 days. Mindy agreed. In fact, Mindy talked about going to the fair on Monday but eventually decided against it. Perhaps another day during the week. Jacob’s set to leave for Michigan on Thursday. He’ll be staying with a school friend for 12 days.
Headed up to be bed near 940pm. We watched two episodes of Naked & Afraid. The last episode was a couple dropped off in the swamps of Louisiana. Yikes!
We were sleeping with the windows opened. Expecting a low of 54 degrees. Despite the cooler daytime temps, it was still warm in our room. Tough falling asleep.

Saturday, July 27, 2013

GKids Smores & Jack




Slept late – wasn’t up until just after 8am.
It was cloudy and raining lightly. Blah!
Started some coffee then played on the internet. Checked work email too. Thankfully there was nothing needing my attention.
Mindy asked not to be woken. Let her sleep.
Still raining, but the forecast was calling for clearing skies late afternoon. Checked the radar. Heavier rain was nearing. Stretched for my run around 915am. Started raining fairly hard. Decided to wait it out. Once it slowed I headed out.
I wasn’t out the door but 3 minutes when it started raining harder than it had all morning. Great! I got soaked. Oh well! No lightning. Ran the usual weekend route - three miles.
Mindy up by the time I was back. Asked Mindy if we had any sausage. Haven’t cooked any in eons.
We had some but it was frozen. Put it on the microwave for 8 minutes.
Ended up making a sausage, onion, pepper, and cheese omelet for the two of us. Prepared a plain egg for Eiknarf.
Near noon, the kids still weren’t up.
Mindy and I made plans for Rocky Sunday’s birthday celebration. She still needed to run to the store to pick-up a cake as well as a few other items.
Olivia called before the kids were up to ask if she could have a sleepover at our house. Heck yeah! She sounded very excited.
10 minutes didn’t pass before we got another call from Landon and Rocky asking if they could stay too. Made sure it was OK with Mindy. It was. We agreed to have all three. Expected them to arrive between 2-3pm.
Jacob & Bella weren’t up until sometime after the noon hour. Neither of them were too thrilled with the news about the gkids spending the night.
The rain ended around 2pm. Ashley brought Olivia over around 215pm.
Soon after Ashley left, Mindy headed off to the store.
At the same time, I headed out to power wash the front stoop, something I’ve been wanting to do for several weeks now. With all the cloudy/rainy day this spring and summer the shady north facing concrete was green and mossy.
Spent at least an hour power washing, probably longer. Several times, the sky transitioned back and forth from sunny to cloudy, though it seemed to be getting less cloudy with each passing hour.
Checked work email and unfortunately had to get involved in an ugly issue. Dedicated!
Instead of stopping, as soon as the power washing was completed, I went for my mower. Even though I cut the lawn on Tuesday, it badly needed cut again.
Same drill as then, In addition to the usual push mow areas, I had to use the Toro on the entire upper half of the back yard again since it was so mushy after so much rain.
I was tuckered but didn’t dare stop. After push mowing I went for the tractor. Once the mowing was completed I trimmed, edged and blew. Had the yard in ship-shape by 5pm.
By then it was completely sunny, but only in the low 70s. Really nice!
After a shower, Mindy asked for my help preparing dinner. We were grilling burgers and dogs.
I did the grilling for the first time in a long while.
Burgers and dogs were done by 6-630pm.
I promised the kids that we would have a fire and make smores later that evening.
Spent the time between dinner and our camp fire dealing with that same work issue from earlier. Dang it!
By the time 830pm came around both Mindy &I were exhausted. I really didn’t want to do the fire, but also didn’t want to disappoint the kids. I headed out to try and start a fire despite wet wood and a depleted supply of charcoal lighter fluid. I used some really old kerosene. But even that took a while with the wet/damp wood. We managed. Mindy helped.
Soon we had a rip roaring fire going in the patio fire ring.
The kids ran around the yard catching lightning bugs while we waited for the fire to burn down some.
As usual, the kids were a little wild around the fire. Yikes!
They each made two or three smores. We probably didn’t spend more than an hour total. Even with Deep Woods Off, we were getting eaten alive by mosquitoes.
Kids headed in satisfied and happy.
Inside, I poured a 2nd Jack & Coke.
All the kids were in bed by 10pm watching movies. The boys were watching Grown-Ups. Olivia and Bella watching something else.
Mindy & I stayed up until 11pm or so. Headed to bed around 1115pm bent on catching at least some of SNL. Don’t think I saw even a minute.  Out!

Friday, July 26, 2013

Barley's with the Schultz Family

 
 
 


Planned to work from home. Slept in until 615am.
Decided to skip calisthenics.
Started working while enjoying coffee.
Mindy asked to be up by 8am. In actuality, woke her with coffee at 805am.
Headed out for a run at 815am. Ran just 3 miles.
Back home at 845am. Mindy was preparing to leave to meet her friend Teri for breakfast.
Said she walked, fed and watered the pug.
Poured more coffee then got back to work. Stayed busy until 11am or so.
Headed out to the yard to assess the work I hoped to complete come lunch time. My plan was to cut back the English Ivy in all the front flower beds, which has grown out of control with the wet & warm July weather.
Headed back inside for more work until about noon. Headed out to get choppin’ on the ivy.
Used electric hedge trimmers, which worked really well. Gave a haircut to all the Ivy beds out front, trimming back both the depth about half of what it was, and then the edge for a nice, uniform appearance. While I was at it, neighbor Carl stopped over to chat about the recent car window busting crime spree. Back at the ivy, I trimmed the neighboring shurbs, too. Raked all the loose clippings into 5 or 6 piles then Outside for about an hour, headed inside and back to work.
Mindy was home from her lunch date near 1 or 2pm. After a quick greeting, she went upstairs and readied for some yard work. She headed out to pick-up where I left off with the front flower beds. I had the collapsible trash can already other there to stuff all the clippings into.
I joined on & off while still keeping up with my afternoon’s work. If at all possible, I planned to knock off around 3 or 4 to prevent claiming any OT.
Got all the clippings picked up and carried back to the compost pile.
Flower beds look at lot nicer/better, though still very disappointed with the condition of our Wave petunias – tattered from rabbit damage.
Poured a mixture of Pine-Sol and water down the hole/tunnel that aground hog made near our foundation. Urrrrr!
Wrapped up my work day near 4pm. Didn’t claim any OT.
Expected the kids home around 4-5pm. Mindy and I planned dinner at Barley’s. I asked her to contact the kids to see if they planned to have dinner with us or Jimaken. They both wanted to go with us to Barley’s. 
Mindy & I spent a little time on the deck in the lovely sunshine. She took care of watering all the flowers out back. Later, I took care of those out front. I also took about 30 minutes to take a look at our grill. The entire back of the grill box is rusting away to nothing. Frustrating! A $400 grill lasting only 5 years.
Noticed that because of the rust, the flame/flavor trays had fallen onto burners. I stared at the grill for a while until I came up with a solution. Drove three sheet metal screws just above the rust line to support the flame/flavor shield bar. Not perfect, but should help extend the life perhaps another year. I plan to take a look at what else I might be able to do inexpensively to help prolong its life.
Kids were home around 5-530pm.
We headed to Barley’s around 630-7pm.
Gotten a little further with the planned remodel – more painting completed. Looks OK.
Ordered a Pale ale. Mindy ordered a ZIPA. The kids Dr. Pepper. Enjoyed two baskets of hot fries, dipping them in buffalo sauce. Yum!
Shortly after we placed our dinner orders, Lisa Shultz celled Mindy. They were on their way to Barley’s too. Cool! We planned to make room at our booth.
Pat, Lisa and Alena showed up 20 minutes later.
Had a great time yucking it up, having dinner and drinks with our friends and neighbors.
Invited them to join us on our deck later at home.
I had just two beers. Mindy had two as well. I agreed to drive home. I was fine. Think we left Barley’s near 9pm.
Pat & Alena joined us on our deck shortly after we arrived home. Lisa joined us a few minutes after that.
Talked about the controversial Zimmerman trial. Definitely a polarizing case.
We hung out for about an hour before Josh walked down to say hello. He and Rachel were house sitting for Kenny & Chrissy, though Rachel was at work.
Josh visited by his lonesome. As usual, he had everybody in stitches. Referred to Pat as ‘Kenny Rogers’.
Pat, Lisa and Alena headed home near 11pm, or about the same time that Mindy headed inside for bed.
Josh, Jacob, Bella and I hung out for almost another hour, or until just before midnight.
Good night moon!

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Pilot Man

Up near 6am.
Sit-ups, windmills, and curls
Coffee & Internet
Heading to customer location again, but didn’t need to be there until about 930am.
Meditation and stretching.
Left for a run near 730am. Ran 4.1 miles.
Sunny, chilly morning – only 56 degrees at run time.
Made my own breakfast.
Driving Pilot to work again. Mindy agreed to take the Accord for an estimate at insurance company sanctioned dealership (Keim Ford) at 2pm.
Left for work near 910am. Easy drive to New Albany.
10am meeting went well. Left customer campus near noon destined for my Hilliard office.
Felt good to be back in my own office after two+ days at customer location.
Called Mindy to make sure she was on track to head to Keim Ford for Accord estimate. I contacted Honda dealership to ask about bringing Accord in for repairs. Said I could bring it in anytime. Contacted insurer to arrange rental. They use Enterprise, who agreed to have a car waiting for Mindy at the Honda dealership by 3pm. Mindy agreed to drop Accord at Germain on Sawmill and pick-up the rental. Stayed busy all afternoon. Left for home near 515pm.
Jimaken took the kids for an overnight. Don’t think he has had them for an overnight since returning from their Outer Banks trip. The kids were excited.
Mindy had plans to meet teacher pals at CBC. Said she felt bad that it was a kidless night and I wasn’t going with. Invited me to join she and her pals. No thanks.
Used the alone time to catch-up on a few things, pay bills, play guitar, read, etc.
Mindy left near 6pm. I enjoyed my alone time.
Headed for bed near 930pm where I watched TV from bed. Mindy got home around 1030pm and soon joined me in bed.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

More Safelite, More Damage ... Big Bang

Up at 545am
Sit-ups, windmills, push-ups
Coffee & internet
Working at customer location. Planned to leave the house no later than 845am.
Meditation and stretching near 630am. Head out for run near 645am.
Nice weather – 67 sunny. Ran 4.1 miles
Mindy helped by having breakfast and lunch ready and waiting.
Showered and ready to go by 830am. Taking the Pilot again. Mindy taking Accord to Safelite Worthington office for window/door issues.
Left for New Albany near 840am
Very busy day at customer location. No lunch.
Mindy called/texted. Spent upwards of 5 hours at Safelite. Sadly, problems remain with the door even after Mindy spending her entire day there. Safelite apologized but suggested we take it to a Honda dealer.
Contacted auto insurer to report additional damage (leather seats cut, door panel, dash etc). Ugh!
Left for home near 445pm.
Mindy suggested we have pizza for dinner. She hadn’t had an opportunity to do much of anything after dealing with the car all day. What a pain!
Mindy ordered pizza once I was home. Minelli’s – extra-large double pepperoni/double cheese
Pizza delicious.
After dinner, Josh & Rachel stopped over for a visit (watching Kenny & Chrissy’s house)
To bed near 930pm. Watched Big Bang from bed.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

City Imparts a Little Goodwill

Couldn't sleep. Woke at 207am. Up for good at 315am. Started working. Immediately prompted for a required reboot. Dammit! Joined bridge at 355am. Soon realized the work wasn't set to begin until 5am. Took care of other less important tasks until then.
Completed the work by 530am. I wrapped up a few other tasks then headed back to bed. Slept hard until 710am.
Got up, exercised, enjoyed coffee and internet. Did a little work too.
Planned to work at a customer location most of the day, but didn't plan to leave the house until 10am or so.
Headed out for a run around 800am. Ran 4.1 miles. Foggy and warm. Expecting sunny skies later.
Home near 840am. Enjoyed eggs, toast and fruit.
Safelite left a VM letting us know that they'd be at the house near 10am.
Meanwhile, our grass was lush, green but growing out of control. I knew that if I didn't get to the grass that morning that I might not get another chance until Friday. By then it would be way too long.
Decided to take an hour and cut as much of the lawn as I could before showering and heading off to work.
The top of the backyard was very swampy from too much rain too fast. I used the push mower where I might
otherwise use the tractor.
Got almost all of the push mowing done when Safelite showed up. Had maybe five minutes of mowing out front remaining.
Greet and helped Kyle get started. By then, Mindy was out of the shower. She took over while I finished mowing.
Kyle was still working on the window when I left for work.
Arrived in New Albany near 11am.
Got settled into my work day by 1120am. Headed for our recurring 1pm meeting a few minutes early.
Stayed busy all afternoon.
Talked with Mindy mid afternoon. Trouble with door operation after glass replacement. Dammit. Had to have the Safelite return to our home. Door wouldn't open after unlocking with key fab. Great! Still wasn't working even after return. Kyle suggested Mindy take it to their shop in Worthington on Wednesday. Said it would take about an hour to blow glass particles out of locking mechanism.
Mindy also shared that we received a response from city tax division regarding our request to have the penalty and interest removed from city tax liability. They agreed to remove the penalty but not the interest. That'll save us about $200. Hey, sounded like good news to me. Need to send them their money by Aug 9.
Spent rest of my work day in New Albany.
Left for home around 445pm. Arrived home around 515pm.
Jimaken was coming by to pick-up the kids after work since he hasn't seen them for a couple of weeks. Mindy and I didn't have firm plans but later would decide to visit Barley's.
Mindy & I left for Barley's shortly after the kids and Jimaken departed.
Barley's preparing for moderate remodel. Doing some work during the early mornings. Will close for two days in late July for the rest. Celebrating 15 year anniversary first full week of August.
I drank a Barley's Pale ale. I think Mindy had a Zipa.
For dinner, I ordered a Cuban while Mindy ordered muscles.
Mindy recognized a father and son sitting next to us at the bar. It was the husband of a former school teacher pal of hers from way back. He seemed as excited as Mindy to run into one another. We talked for a while.
I had a 2nd beer, this time a Centennial.
Barley's served its purpose, dinner as well as a diversion from the treachery of work. We left for home around 815pm. The kids and Jimaken were already at the house by the time we got there.
Spent a few minutes inspecting the Accord more thoroughly. Noticed damage to the leather seat, door panel and door column. Planned to call insurance company n the morning to pursue additional repairs.
Fairly early to bed - 930pm.



Monday, July 22, 2013

Came In Thru the Window, Last Night ... Sleepin With My Clothes On ...

Happy 52nd Tommy!

Back to work. Ugh! Tough, tough, tough!!!
Up at 545am
sit-ups, push-ups, windmills - first time since Wed., July 3
coffee, internet until 630am then meditate and stretch. Ahh! Felt terrific.
Weather not so nice. Cloudy and just starting to sprinkle.
Head out for run near 7am
Find passenger window smashed out of Accord, rummaged through glove box and center console. Shit!
Head inside and alert Mindy. Fetch large trash bag and place around door frame to prevent rain from entering
Can't do much more at the time. Head off for run.
Ran 4.1 miles. First 4.1 mile run since Wednesday, July 3rd. Did 3 miles every day through vacation
During run, encounter three other cars/folks hit by smashed windows bandit. One couple left car unlocked. Lost GPS.
In a sad sort of way, I felt better ... misery loves company.
Back home, Mindy up and has my breakfast ready. Offers to let me take Pilot. Has no plans to go anywhere.
Mind racing about how I will address/fix window issue.
So much going on with city tax issue, mortgage escrow amiss, and now this. STRESS!
Shower, leave for work near 825am. Raining really hard, of course.
Work seems almost insurmountable. After two weeks away, hard to get back in the swing.
Forgot all my critical passwords. Had to contact HD for assistance. Had to pick-up where I left off with laptop operational issues. Had about 2000 emails to go through.
Boss briefs me on everything that went wrong in my absence. Seems the bottom fell out of things while I was out.
I wanted to scream, quit, retire.
Forced some time to call auto insurer to report window glass claim. Goes directly to Safelite. Set up appointment for them to fix at our home Tuesday AM. Very convenient. $250 comprehensive claim deductible. Why not? We have money flying out the window of late. What's another $250?
Played catch-up all day.
Mid day a peer asks if I can assist with completing a technical project at 4am Tuesday. I didn't really want to but agreed.
Home near 615pm. Weather clearing out. Sun finally out.
Mindy made dinner. Seems like forever since we had a home cooked meal. grilled chicken breast, macaroni & cheese, pasta salad, crescent rolls. Yum!
Bella or Jacob asks how my day was. Couldn't resist. I do a rant, much like Chevy Chase in 1st Vacation movie!
Actually felt good to holler and scream. Ahhhhhhh! Quiet then laughter around the dinner table.
Mindy heads to grocery after dinner. Out of most daily staples (coffee creamer, veggies, fruit, etc).
While she's away, I play on internet and guitar. Download vacation photos, too.
Tired, head for bed near 915pm. Mindy tired too. She joins me shortly thereafter.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Carolina / Columbus

sofas and a fireplace @ Wendy's

 

Already time to head for home...

Up at 7am. David and Anita already up. Enjoyed a quick cup of coffee ahead of my run. Took my time enjoying coffee, David and I watching some of the British Open, the last round already underway.
Headed out for my run near 730-745am.
Decided to run the opposite direction on Rockbridge, out towards Bird Island. Ran about 1.25 miles before turning around and then diverting out to Bird Island. Ran down to the back entrance to Mindy's purple lake house. Not nearly as attractive from the road. Ran the other direction, too, though not all the way. Back out to Rockbridge.
Took another off-shoot, Little Point. Ran down about 3/4 of the way until two dogs came out seemingly interested in a one way relationship. :)
Headed back to the lake house. Glad I finally went the other way.
David was making breakfast again, a breakfast sandwich. Before enjoying one, I took Mindy coffee then got a shower.
Afterwards, I packed all my stuff for the trip home.
Enjoyed breakfast with the others. Mindy wasn't hungry.
Watched golf for about an hour or so, relaxing and chatting.
David made us a picture CD to take home. Lots of great action photos with his Canon Rebel and 100mm-400mm zoom lens.
Mindy showered then packed her stuff. Didn't take long to get our stuff organized. It was the kids stuff that took the longest. Glad Mindy dealt with all that.
While she did that I put the water skis and wakeboard back in the Thule. Didn't use either.
Mindy finally woke the kids, who were slow to motivate.
Didn't take long at all to load the Pilot for home.
Before leaving, we did the ceremonial picture pose on David & Anita's front stoop using a tripod and self-timer feature.
Hugs goodbye. I hate goodbyes.
Pulled out of the lake house at 1112am.
Somehow we missed our preferred route to I-77. Ended up finding it after going 18 miles but entered on exit #41 instead of #48 like we've done all other times coming and going. Oh well. No biggie.
I talked about filling up at the gas station at the entrance ramp at exit #48. There weren't any at exit #41. We still had just under half a tank. Figured we could make it north of Charlotte where we could refuel, have lunch, and possibly avoid a 2nd stop for gas for the entire drive home.
First 100 miles went super fast. Generally the slowest part of any trip, this time the first 100 miles went super fast. Hit a significant slow down around 120 miles. Took 20 minutes to go just 3 miles. Jam was due to single lane merge at an overpass.
Exited for lunch and fuel at exit 82 in Jonesville, North Carolina. I believe it's the same exit where Mindy and I stopped for lunch on our way home last trip (June).
Lunched at the newly remodeled Wendy's complete with sofas and a fireplace. How about that! I tried the new pretzel bun burger. Good.
All totaled, our break for gas and food lasted about an hour. No biggie. We'd drive about 155 miles of the 505 mile trip.
I asked Mindy to drive from there. I was tired and needed to relax before heading back to work on Monday, which was already causing me to stress. Very depressing thinking about heading back to the grind, though we had one heck of a two week adventure.
I dosed two or three times but only briefly. Still, the drive goes even faster from the passenger seat, which is a perspective or opportunity I don't often get.
Mindy managed to scare me shitless more than once as we wound through the mountains of Virginia and W.V. Asked more than once for her to dial back away from the truck in front of us.
Crossed the state line into Ohio near 645pm.
Once near Jackson Ohio, Mindy called Gloria to let her know that we were about an hour out. We planned a stop there to pick-up the pug.
The last two legs across I-35 and then US 23 N went quick. Arrived at Gloria's near 815pm.
Visited for just a handful of minutes before loading up the pug, her toys, bed and food.
Mindy promised the kids a quick stop at the Taco Bell drive-thru on Wilson Rd. I didn't want anything. For me, it 's time to get back to eating healthy. Can feel the vacation bulge.
Home by 9pm.
The first thing I noticed was our ridiculously long grass. It was lush and green though.
I also noticed how tattered our pentunias are. Caught a baby rabbit eating last Tuesday when we got home from boating. They've managed to eat even more over the last 4 days. Pisses me off!
Mindy reviewed the plan before we pulled in the driveway. Everybody needed to help carry in all of our gear before they could eat their Taco Bell.
Took not even five minutes.
While they all ate, I feverishly unpacked and put away all of my stuff. Didn't waste a minute.
I was completely unpacked and organized for Monday morning's return to work by 940pm.
Without discussing it, I filled a glass with ice water then slipped off to bed. Tuned into the tail end of an episode of Family Guy and then one of Big Bang.
Mindy joined me just as Big Bang began.

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Less Miserable Than You




Last full day at the lake house
Up near 7am and soon out to the family room for a quick cup of coffee.
David and Anita were once again already up and at their respective computer desks.
Anita finished her 3 mile walk well before I was even up.
Warm and mostly cloudy start to the day.
Ran regular route to River Rd and back - 3 miles
For some reason the run was easier than the two prior.
Spotted two white tail deer scampering off into the woods as I neared.
Home for breakfast and more coffee.
David made eggs over easy along with more bacon and bagels. Very good!
Watched plenty of the British Open. Tiger was -3 under par when we finally headed out to the dock to play.
Sky soon cleared and we hit the lake.
Jacob & Bella asked to tub on Big Mable
Cruised the lake for a couple hours pulling the kids behind for quite a while.
Back to the house for lunch. David & Anita pulled out all the leftovers. I had beef stroganoff.
Back out to the dock while David and Anita hung inside. I figured David would soon be napping.
A few minutes later Anita then David joined us on the dock. Said there would be plenty of time to nap after we're gone come Sunday.
Headed back out on the lake. Eventually turned Big Mable around so the chair rest faced forward. The kids enjoyed that ride too.
Back to the dock around 4pm. We spend the rest of the afternoon swimming, playing just off the dock. Used our feet to find muscles. Bella had quite a collection once it was all said and done.
David and I hung out at the dock long after the others headed inside. Had quite the beer buzz going, that along with Jello shots. Even Jacob had a few earlier. The blue raspberry with Vodka was the bomb!
Dinner was fajita's using the leftover steak from Friday evening's dinner. Fajita's were good. Jacob ate 4!
David baked a Digiorno's pizza after Bella asked.
After dinner and very near 930pm, David put in a DVD movie - Les Miserables. Only he and I watched, though Anita was nearby, at least at the start. The others had already peeled off for bed.
With a belly full of food and drink, it wasn't too long before both David and I started to dose, David heavier than I.
I watched the movie until almost 11pm. Left David sleeping. He looked at peace.

Friday, July 19, 2013

Fore & Fireworks






Up near 630am. Thought I might be first up. Nope. David/Anita already up. Anita out on her daily walk.
Sunny & warm.
After a quick cup of coffee I was off on my run. Same as others past – to River Rd and back.
Took Mindy coffee as I headed for a shower. David had breakfast on again. Scrambled eggs, I think.
David & I left for golf near 830am. We planned only to play nine holes. David shared that it was close.
I learned that close is a relative term. It was about 18-20 miles out, and all on two lane rolling country roads.
Golf course called Creek. Warned of storm damaged course. Tree down and severe flooding after Wednesday’s heavy thunderstorm. Had hole #9 closed. Used driving range as hole #1, then 1-8.
Greens and fairways cut extremely long, or actually uncut for the day. Putting was a joke, but then again, I didn’t mind. The price was more than fair and I was happy just to be out golfing for the first time all year.
As usual, hit a decent drive off the first tee. Bogeyed the first hole. Unfortunately, my best holes were probably 1-3. From there my game went south. Again, though, my expectations weren’t very high this being my first time out all year. No driving range time either. And that doesn’t even mention the next to impossible greens.
I should also be noted that David was smashing his drives down the middle of the fairway all morning.
We finished golf by 11am. By then hot and humid.
Left the course then headed into town – Camden – to get fireworks.
About a ten mile drive.
Firework store also off US Rt 1, doubles as used car dealership and repair facility.
Had to turn the lights on for us. 
David and I were obviously out of synch. I came back with roman candles and sparklers. When I found David, he had three enormous boxes – one with 24 large ‘real’ fireworks. The other two contained 16 shot fireworks. Holy smoke!
We agreed to go halfsies.
Back to the lake house. Think we arrived around noon. After stashing fireworks, we took trash to the local recycling center. Had a place for everything (cooking oils, cans, bottles, regular household trash, paper/cardboard). I was impressed. Gone only about 10 minutes.
Back to the lake house.
Soon into swim suits and preparing for another afternoon on the lake. This time the kids did David’s knee board. Both mastered it quickly, Jacob on his 2nd try. Bella on her first. Impressive.
After an hour of that we headed back to the house for the jet skis. Fun times.
Spent the afternoon on the lake. Back to the house for dinner around 6-7pm. Grilled brats and dogs. David made homemade slaw southern style. Delicious!
At some point, out of the blue, David presented me with an old Vikings Tarkenton jersey he picked up many years ago at a thrift store. SWEET! It's one I've always wanted.
After dinner and just before darkness overtook the lake, David & I carried the fireworks from his basement out to the dock. The kids didn't even know we had them.
Had to coax them away from the basement pool table to come outside to join us. In fact, we Mindy & Anita came out before the kids after we set off one of the large fireworks.
And folks, these weren't your ordinary back yard fireworks. No sir! These were the real McCoy!
Loud whistling launch high above the tree tops, a thunderous explosion, and then an explosion of color. Very nice! That brought out the kids.
While David toiled with the firework launch from the boat dock, we gave Bella sparklers then Jacob a few roman candles.
The fireworks were so thunderous that I worried neighbors might call the authorities, though as I understand it, they're legal is SC. We let off something like 15 of the 24 large boomers.
Next up, David launch the two large boxed fireworks that contained something like 16 successive fireworks. Those weren't quite as verbose or colorful as the individual fireworks, but still pretty awesome.
At some point Bella snuck out the onto the dock and then onto David's boat to get a better view.
At the same time, David had to fiddle around with one of the large boxed fireworks, repeatedly lighting the wick. I worried about a dockside explosion. I stopped the action and called Bella back to shore. She wasn't pleased, but then again, who cares? It's my job to protect her.
David finally got it working after some jerry rigging.
Not long after, Jacob was launching roman candles and had one explode near his ear. Needless to say it freaked him out, not to mention causing ringing in his ear. Still, after the ringing subsided, he came back for more. The next one did the same thing, or so he said. In a panic, he simply tossed it to the ground and ran away from it. We all scattered as the roman candles were launching every which way, and one very near Mindy & Anita. Scary moment. Jacob headed inside.
After the firework display was over, we headed inside. Must've been around 1030pm.
Mindy declared herself tired. I followed her to bed where we watched a little TV.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Sunny Day on Wateree

 
 
 

 
 Up near 715am
David & Anita were already up, and more often than not they rise near 6am. Not used to finding others already up.
Anita already completed her 3 mile walk.
After some chit-chat, off on my run.
Light fog, warm, humid
Ran 3.1 miles up &down rolling hills toward River Rd and back. Nice!
Couldn’t wait for coffee. Yum! Delivered a cup to Mindy.
David had breakfast cooking – scrambled eggs, bacon, etc,
David and I headed out to prep boat and jet skis for day on the lake.
Opted for a jet ski ride. Flew around the local lake going up to 55 mph – fast!
Cruised in &out of three or four coves.
Returned to prep coolers, ready for day on the lake. Sunny and warm!
On the lake by 1045am. David gave Jacob quick course/ride on jet skis
Jacob did well.
Played on the lake all day. Fun!
Collectively decided to do dinner at the Retreat despite having lots of goodies to grill at the lake house.
I was the last to shower. Via boat, left for dinner near 730pm (I think).
Lovely evening cruise to restaurant. Not quite sunset but nearing.
Started dinner with drinks and appetizers – Jack & Coke for me. David suggest spicy shrimp. Yum!
Everybody ordered dinner entrees (Mindy & I opted share the beef tips and grits). We all shared two 2lb orders of crab legs.
Dinner was delicious! Perfect!
David picked up the entire check.
Thanks David!
Cruise back was in the total dark. Used navigation lights.
Back to the lake house near 10pm.
David and I planned to golf the following morning. Headed to be by 1030pm.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Warm & Sunny in CMH / Raining cats & dogs in the Carolinas




Up at 615am
Warm & sunny start
Prep coffee then look over pack list
Enjoyed coffee for 20 minutes ahead of a run
Woke Mindy with cup of coffee near 7am
Ran 3 miles
Home near 730am
Set irrigation system to water every other day
Finish tax letter to City of CMH – prepare to mail.
Organized final pack list items
Showered ready by 810am
Others about ready too
Loaded Pilot with gear (food, clothes, toys, drink)
Departed 850am (20 minutes later than projected)
Stopped @ Tim Horton’s in Bloomfield (btwn CMH & Circleville) for breakfast.
Kids Tim-Bits / Mindy & I breakfast sandwiches
Lovely drive / hot & sunny
Didn’t stop again until WV turnpike for pee break
Clouded up as we entered NC
Severe thunder storm forming over top us as we approach Charlotte, NC.
Traffic comes to a crawl. Storm pummels us. Torrential rains, severe lightning and strong winds.
Storm follows our path drifting SW down I-77. Scary!
Rained so hard that we were hydroplaning on freeway fast lane. Scary!
Mindy/David texting. David shares rain already past them at the Lake.
Thankfully, skies brighten some once into SC
Arrived at David & Anita’s lake escape 620pm after 9.5 drive. Last 80 miles took 2+ hours.
Felt good to arrive at our destination. David welcomed me with a home brewed ale.
Mindy wasted little time settling in. Anita had a welcome package waiting for her in our suite. 
Happy to stand after riding in the car all day.
Immediately stepped onto the deck to sniff the lake air, take in the lovely lake view.
David shared stories of the recent flood and its recession.
David had dinner already preparing – oven roasted turkey breast & beef stroganoff – Yum!
Before or after dinner, David/Anita suggested a quick boat ride.
Peaceful – lovely – short boat ride – maybe 20-30 minutes.
Spent evening enjoying each other’s company.
Others to bed ahead of David & I – by 10pm. He & I stayed up until 1145pm.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Boating We Will Go II




Boated Alum Creek ... again

On our drive up, Mindy asked yet again if we might be able to head down to SC to visit David and Anita. Said he posted in Facebook that the flood waters have finally receded and that they still wanted us to come.

I agreed pending David & Anita giving us a verbal thumbs up. No sense sitting around at home for the next five days. Mindy called David to make sure we were still welcome. He gave the thumbs up.
sounds like we'll be heading south early Wednesday AM. Yippie!

Sunny, hot & humid - 92 degrees - on Alum Creek. Boat performed well.

Me, Mindy, Jacob, Bella, Makayla, Lane.

Tubing & Coving

Thunder storm over home minutes after our arrival - 620pm

Took boat back to the storage - water up into ski cubby - drained for 10-15 minutes. Hmmm?

Jacob & I mounted the Thule atop the Pilot then loaded water skis and wake board. Really wanted to put my golf clubs up there too, but couldn't fit 'em in. Put them in the back of the Pilot instead.

Packed for the go. Mindy left to deliver Eiknarf to Gloria's place.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Boating We Will Go




Boated at Alum Creek first time this season.

Me, Mindy, Tommy & Wally, Jacob, Bella, Makayla & Jaeger (Jacob's friend).

Sunny 90 - nice!

Jacob's new wake board.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Pond Skimming Two - Psycho Pug

 
 
So happy to report that it was sunny, warm & steamy.
 
After my sweaty run, Mindy & I did a 2nd round of pond clean-up, this time working our way from the mid-backyard patio north towards the bridge. I brought my telescoping tree pruner this time, too. Cleaned up about 30' feet of shoreline.. Still a small section to clean-up between the two areas and then we'll work our way back to the end of our property, but another day. As it was, we had lots of tree/brush to chop up and haul to the compost pile.
 
The kids were up shortly after we finished the water part. Jacob reluctantly helped carry debris to the pile. Mindy had to threaten his freedom to garner his help. :)
 
Afterwards, I was exhausted, but didn't dare stop. Instead, I got out my chain saw and cut the 6-8" diameter branch that fell out of the ash tree the Wednesday prior during a storm. And as soon as that was finished, I cut the lawn again even though I cut it only three day prior. Growing like crazy now that we have the summery weather on hand.
 
For dinner, we planned on grilling the Chilean sea bass Mindy bought for our canceled SC trip. Mindy invited my dad over too. During the mid afternoon, Mindy went grocery shopping for the first time in about 3 weeks. While she was away, I went after the boat with the Pilot so we'd have it home for Monday & Tuesday's Alum Creek outings.
 
More to come ....


Saturday, July 13, 2013

Breaking the Edge @ Yellow Springs



Sunny 85

Yellow Springs - John Bryan State Park

Yellow Springs Brewery - Breaking Edge IPA

Lazy evening on the sofa

The Zimmerman verdict

Friday, July 12, 2013

First Sunny Day in Weeks - Pond Skimming One


Mucky, muddy, mess!

First sunny, summery day in weeks!

But my reward ... Yes, CBC!!!!

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Monday, July 08, 2013

Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah




Hoped to wake to sunny skies, but unfortunately that simply wasn't the case. Instead, it was cloudy and appeared to have recently rained. It was near 715am when I slipped out of bed and into my running clothes. Noticed that Jacob had taken refuge in the bathtub. I assumed my snoring the culprit. I left the room no more than ten minutes later stopping first at the Inn lobby for a cup of Starbucks coffee.

There were a few families already gathered there for the free continental breakfast. I stood near the empty lobby bar watching the weather channel on the TV. More rain forecasted for the area, with most of the rain hitting mid morning. Not expecting clear, sunny weather until Thursday. Ugh!

Did my run into the town of Ellicottville passing by EBC as well as several other establishments. Stopped briefly at EBC checking out their new addition and patio, which was opened even at 730am. Very nice! Was much looking forward to having dinner there later. Finished my run heading back to the Inn. Stopped in the lobby again for more coffee and a muffin. Spent about 5 minutes before pouring Mindy a cup of Starbucks and heading back to our room.
By then it was raining just as the weather channel had predicted.

Soon Mindy was up. Our plan was to have breakfast at the Inn ahead of our 1pm High Adventure Park experience. Weren't really sure what we would do leading up to 1pm. It was just me, Mindy & Bella at breakfast. Jacob wanted to stay back in the room. Bella promised to bring him back some goodies.

The three of us carbed it up, enjoying giant waffles smothered in syrup, muffins, and bagels lathered in cream cheese. Of course Mindy and I enjoyed more coffee and juice too. While we were in the lobby having breakfast it poured rain outside. Once we were done eating, Mindy headed to the lobby desk to redeem our two free Adventure Park vouchers and purchase two more at a discounted rate. At the same time, Bella and I headed back to the room. Over the next 1.5 hours, we all got showers, and by then the rain had finally stopped. It was still cloudy but thankfully the sky brightened some.

We decided to head to the Tannenbaum lodge around 11am to scope of the Adventure Park setting. It's just a little over a mile up HV road. Jacob was grumbling again, not really eager to follow our lead and check out the Adventure Park process. In fact, he was speaking quite rudely to Mindy, something he does frequently when he's tired, hungry, and/or in unfamiliar surroundings. He was really pushing the limits when the staffers invited us to walk out and check out the course by following the mulched trail. He even tried sucking Bella into his misery. We largely ignored his rude comments.

After checking out a little bit of the park we headed into the Tannenbaum lodge to use the restroom and then checkout the cafeteria. Mindy was eager to get some real food in Jacob. After a couple slices of pizza he was much more pleasant. Around noon, Mindy headed into the main ticket office of the Adventure Park to buy bug spray. At the same time, the staff invited us to start an hour or so early since they weren't very busy.

Just as we were being outfitted for our harnesses a few peaks of sunshine poked through the otherwise cloudy veil, and then a few minutes later there were blue skies above the area. Hoorah! Much like ski slopes, the 11 courses were labeled by color (yellow, green, blue, black, double-black) to indicate their difficulty.

Having no experience to draw from, we opted to begin on a green. That turned out being a good choice. The course was challenging enough as well as an opportunity to familiarize ourselves with the operation of the harness, safety strap, and zip line handle. Bella and I were paired while Mindy and Jacob took another green trail. Bella did great despite her 52-53" inch height, which made it harder to cross or climb many of the ladders/bridges.

We met up with Mindy & Jacob and then did a blue course next. In hindsight, we probably should've done another green. Not only was the blue up higher in the trees, but the bridges/ladders were longer and more difficult. Even the spacing between the 'steps' were wider making it extremely challenging for Bella's small frame. A couple of times she had to have Mindy's assistance. I wasn't happy that Jacob was giving her a hard way to go, which only served to frustrate her even more. In the end, she did great.

Realizing it was far better to separate the two kids, Bella and I once again paired off for our third course, which was another green. With just 10 minutes or so left on our passes (3 hour pass), Bella and I opted to finish on Grand Rapids, an all zip line course. That proved daunting but fun! I heard one of the guides tell a father son combo going just in front of us that it made more sense for the father to go first so that he might be able to catch his young son at the end of each zip line. We followed those same instructions and I am glad we did. In fact, on one occasion, Bella's chest slammed into the receiving tree trunk fairly hard.

We finished just ahead of Mindy & Jacob. Took us a few minutes to find them. We left Adventure Park more than satisfied with the challenge. I give it a big thumbs up, and well almost certainly come back to do it again. Next, we rode the mountain coaster, which was my first time and also included with the passes we purchased. Mindy & Bella have rode it a few times during our winter visits. Not sure about Jacob. It was more fun than it looks.

It was about 430pm by the time we got back to our room. With little fanfare we changed into swimming attire and headed to the pool. Jacob stayed in the room with instructions to be showered and ready for dinner by the time we were back. The sun was out in full force for the first time in several days. Felt good to soak up its rays. Aside from an older woman reading poolside, we were its only visitors. Bella & I swam in the outdoor pool while Mindy relaxed poolside. She eventually got in too. Mindy & I got in the hot tub briefly, too. We probably spent about 40 minutes in total at the pool.

Back in the room we quickly showered and left for dinner at EBC. Curious from my many Ellicottville runs, we stopped briefly to walk about the Ellicottville cemetery on Jefferson St. Jacob stayed in the car. me, Mindy &Bella walked pretty much the entire cemetery. We found tombstones commemorating folks that were born even before Washington served as our first official US president. Several war of 1812 casualties buried there too. Very interesting.

Given that it was a Monday, we didn't expect there to be too much trouble finding a parking spot. We found one right out front of the new section of EBC. More to come ...

T

Sunday, July 07, 2013

Giving Credence to Play Time in the Valley

Playing in the Valley, Drinking @ the Tier, Swimming in the Falls ...




With a planned departure of 830am, I was up and out of bed near 615am. That was 15 minutes later than I planned for, but I always build some pad in there just in case. I was comfortable with my decision. It was Sunday, so I didn't plan calisthenics. Instead, after starting coffee I went to the internet. Enjoyed coffee and internet for about 15 minutes before heading off on my run. I woke Mindy before heading out the door. My hope was that she would be showered upon my return. I was out the door before 7am. Decent run - another cloudy start with warm temps - about 68 degrees.

Mindy was just finishing her shower upon my return. I spent a few minutes looking over my pack list, making sure I had everything set to go. This would be the first trip where we've opted to leave the laptop behind, taking only my Kindle Fire. Felt unchained. Upstairs I showered then tossed all of the running and street clothes I'd need over the next 3 or 4 days along with my overnight kit into my large Nike duffle. Downstairs again, I put my Kindle, a book, and charging cords in my travel backpack. I then loaded my golf clubs into the Pilot, even though I doubted I would actually golf at Holiday Valley. Don't get me wrong, I want to, but don't like golfing with strangers or alone. And since Jacob gave me a resounding no when I offered to pack his clubs, it most likely wouldn't happen. Still, I wanted to have them just in case.

By then Mindy and the kids were downstairs. Mindy was busy packing sandwiches for the drive as well as whipping up a quick breakfast. Barring a stop for a potty break, our plan was to drive straight through to Southern Tier Brewery which is just west of Jamestown, NY, where we planned to have lunch. With little ado, we hit the road at 840am - about 10 minutes later than desired. Not bad, and we didn't have to be anywhere at any specific time.
We didn't get a quarter mile down the road before Jacob uttered that he forgot his iPhone charger. Really? No one said a word. I finally asked if we should return for it, already knowing the answer. But just the same, I was deeply annoyed given that it was perhaps the one thing he was responsible for. After all, Mindy packed all of his clothes and toiletries. Ugh! I bellyached about making the u-turn to which Mindy curtly ripped into me. That, unfortunately, set he somber tone for the initial drive.

We were back on the road 10 minutes later. It was an especially quiet drive around 270 and then north on 71 for approximately 120 miles. Both kids were asleep. Jacob woke, I think, somewhere between Cleveland and the state line. Bella slept pretty much the entire drive to Southern Tier. As usual, it goes really fast once you're on I-90 & I-86.

We relied on GPS to guide us to the Southern Tier Brewery, which is about 6 miles off I-86 in Lakewood, NY, and very near Lake Chautauqua. Seems out in the middle of nowhere, really. Very much impressed with the enormity and beauty of the Brewery and tap house. To my eyes, both facilities looks brand new and tastefully done in stone and timbers.

Inside, we were a little surprised that their food offerings were limited to pulled pork sandwiches and chips. My guess is that it's catered, as they ran out while we were eating ours. I didn't mind so much. I was there primarily for the beer. While Mindy and I enjoyed a pint of beer, the kids enjoyed soda pop. We bought a growler of Compass and a rocket of Plum Noir for the road, neither are available in our area. I was going to buy a shirt but they didn't have any I liked in my size. I'm estimating that we were there for about an hour. We took a few family photos by their large entry signage then headed back to the highway, or I-86 and onto HV.

The drive into HV was relatively quick, only another 50-60 minutes. I'm thinking it was near 330pm when we wheeled into the Inn @ HV. By then the skies were a mixed bag of clouds and sun. Didn't look like rain anytime soon, which was very refreshing to see. Check in was a snap - room #212, which is the corner room that despite being on the 2nd floor, has ski up access to the lift view patio given that the building is built into the ski slope. We were all excited about that.

We didn't spend much time in the room before wandering out for a walk. After a 6+ hour drive, all of us were eager to be on our feet and moving about. We wandered from the Inn across the base of Sunrise lift, which in the summer hosts a green for one of the golf courses holes, not sure which. We followed the cart path over to the Tamarack and the newly built HV day lodge. Looks quite different in the summer. There are something like three pools in an around the new lodge, most of which were packed while a live band played under a portable canopy Just beyond the railing was a large concert stage with maybe a 1000 seats for a special event slated for later that night. We learned that Credence Clearwater Revisited would be playing at dark.

For whatever the reason, the music coming from the lie band around the pool was too loud for my liking. Mindy felt the same. She, the kids and I, continued our exploration of the park in summer mode. Soon, both kids, especially Jacob, bellyached about being there and even threw out some rude remarks directed at Mindy. I wandered off on my own but still within earshot. Both kids wanted to head back to the Inn and our room. I was thinking about having a beer at John Harvard's brewpub located on site at the Tamarack. Soon separated from Mindy and the kids, I sent Mindy a text indicating as much. She responded favorably but said they were already back at the Inn. Said she'd meet me at John Harvard's. With the pub nearly empty, I opted to wait in the lobby, reading the local paper checking out the available real estate adds.

Mindy soon joined for a beer in the pub. I went with Harvard's own Pale Ale. It was just OK. I really wanted to try the EBC Nitrous Hopicide, but they were all out. :( We opted for just the one drink then headed back to the room. By then it was after 5pm. Back at the room, we quickly readied for the pool and hot tub. There we met a guy who claimed to be the drummer for KC & the Sunshine Band, though later that story along with a couple others didn't quite seem to add up. Still, he was interesting to converse with. He and his girlfriend were staying in one of the suites at the Inn. Said they dined at the Barn the evening before and hated it. Felt ripped off and said they'd never go back. We laughed because we said the same thing after our visit there last December.

After some time at the pool and hot tub we headed back to the room where we quickly readied for dinner at the Depot. Of course we walked over. Not only is right across the street, but the evening weather was ideal, partly sunny and warm. Not too big a crowd at the Depot. In fact, most of the crowd looked headed for the Credence show at the HV lodge. We got a table right away. I ordered a pint of Southern Tier IPA. It was just OK. Honestly, though, it tasted a little old. No worries. The kids wanted deep fried pickles as an appetizer. Bella ordered a cheese burger. Can't remember what Jacob ordered. Mindy ordered fish & chips. I ordered wings hot with a side of onion rings. My wings and rings were very tasty.

Walked back just as the sun was setting and darkness moving in. I poured a S.T. Compass then headed out on the patio where I could easily hear the warm-up for Credence. Could see a few starts popping out for the first time in seemingly days and days. Once Credence started ,Bella and I ventured out onto the golf course crossing the Sunrise slope and taking seat somewhere in the fairway still a few hundred yards from the stage but easily within earshot of the concert. Sounded decent. Bella didn't hang long once the mosquitoes started biting. I hung out for another song and then headed back to the room, too. I fell asleep watching TV with the family.