Sunday, August 25, 2013

Training Wheels Are Dangerous

I was out working on my lawn mower yesterday when I heard this crash on the sidewalk. I looked up and saw this little guy picking himself up off  the ground and getting back on his bike...he kind of looked my way and I heard him say "I meant to do that." (See what Dene' meant to do in Belmont.) Then much to my surprise he tried to make another U-turn and CRASH. Down he went again. This time no 'I meant to do that' and suppressing a few tears he got his bike turned around before getting back on and headed back up the sidewalk. He had training wheels on his bike and training wheels are dangerous. Training wheels might be OK when you're going straight down the road (sidewalk) but if you need to make a turn...and eventually you will need to make a turn...they don't work so well. To maintain your balance you need to lean into the turn and what do training wheels do? They keep you from leaning and if you turn too fast...CRASH.

Sometimes a mistake can turn out to be a 'I meant to do that' moment. When we were in South Dakota last month Mom made banana bread and boy was that good. We all raved about it and asked her what recipe  she uses...just her recipe in the family cook book. Well we all use that one and our banana bread doesn't taste that good. Finally Mom let us in on her secret and admitted she mistakenly used almond extract instead of vanilla.

So that has been my "Oh, I meant to do that" banana recipe from now on...and yes it is good!




So when life throws you some twists and turns and you find yourself crashing...be sure to take off the training wheels and get back on the bike. And have yourself some banana bread with almond extract for a change...you will be glad you "meant to do that."

Sunday, August 18, 2013

This Blog is for the Birds

"Big Year" can mean a lot of things...making popcorn every other nite  or seeing a super moon or meeting that goal ( place it here)...being married to the one you love is a "Big Year" but I'm talking about Birding! Sherry gave me the book "Big Year" to read and ding-ding-ding it was great! To summarize a "big year' is how many different species  of birds you can see in 1 year. It can be just your town or state but the book was based on a North American big year. See what Dene' is reading. (I'm sure it's deeper than birds...I should take lessons from her.)

The book goes into some detail of the history of birding and talks about a number people who have done a "big year" over the years. Those doing a big year may travel/fly thousands of miles and be gone 250 days total doing it. There are places and times you have to be to see certain birds and it's not unusual for them to travel  halfway across the states to see 1 bird if it is rare. At the time the book was written I think only 10 people where in the 700 (species) club. It does focus on 3 birders who where trying to break the big year record and the competition that followed. There was a movie made staring Steve Martin that followed the book well enough...but for the hard core birders read the book.

Since reading the book...twice and buying the movie ( good but not as good as the book surprise-surprise) I have been birding each weekend. I haven't found any rare birds but have enjoyed the time spent in our Lord's great out doors. My life list is 27 (life list is number of species seen so far...not just in one year). The big year record is 733 and that is in just one year. There is some work left for me.

Here are a few pictures of the birds I have seen. Some are injured and are in captivity (rule is they have to be alive-wild-and free) so I have not included them in my count for the big year.












 



 
 
 
 
This one is not alive or wild or free but is "rare" so I included him anyway.



Happy Birding.

Friday, August 16, 2013

"If a Picture Paints a Thousands Words"

If you said the song group "Bread" give yourself 1 point...okay...give yourself 2 points. If you actually read this blog all the way thru give yourself 10 points!

Cindy went to Denver on a three day business trip and is staying an extra three days to visit Ashley, Alex, Michael and Liam. Cindy bet me a million dollars that Michael would ask "where papa?" when she saw him...she owes me a million dollars. But I'm over that...mostly.

 So what am I doing with my time? After watching bits and pieces of NFL pre-season games all week...boring...I just want to play the radio game. Did you know that you don't even have to be present to play the radio game and score points? Of coarse it helps if you are 'present' and it may help if you have some-what of an understanding of what the radio game is. I don't think Cindy and I invented the "radio" game but when we were dating ( dare I say 39 years ago) driving around in my parents V-8 Ford Torino (loved that car) we would guess the song title and artist while listening to the radio. Are you still with me? Give yourself another 10 points. Fast forward to the present...we still like to play the radio game either on the car radio or in the evening on satellite TV music channels (while we are doing our back  stretches) . It goes something like this..."If a Picture Paints"...BREAD! We tied on that!


 
 
"It's too late baby..." Carol king! 1 point Cindy.




Don't know the words but 1 point for me...I do know Phil Collins.

 
 
1 point Cindy...she always gets the Four Seasons.
 

 
Again this may be a deep cut (obscure song) but I recognize the artist. 2 points for me.
 
 
 
 
 This was close but I get the point!
 
 
Point for everyone!
 
 
 
 
 
The scoring system is a little random...you get 1...2...3 or more points for how fast you get the song and how sure you sound when you guess. You can come in third out of two if you are too slow and you can win or lose points depending how well you argue the point. You lose points for an artist you were suppose to get! The points system does change depending on the day and our mood...but please come and join us and we will be happy to share the rules we have decided for that day.
 
We are easily entertained! And that is no "Jive Talk"!





Let's tie!
 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Popcorn

Food for all occasions!

Is there any better food than popcorn? Put some butter and salt...add some cheese and presto...dinner! I remember my Mom using this great pressure cooker as a  popcorn popper. It made the best popcorn ever. The kettle was so thick you couldn't burn the popcorn if you wanted too. So I use to hang out in the kitchen and watch every move my Mom made and eventually I became the popcorn maker in the house. They would have "bridge" parties and  I would make popcorn for snacks. I inherited the popcorn popper and it has been making great popcorn ever since. I searched high and low for pressure cookers and finally found a couple at second hand stores for Ashley and Dene'. I also found one for Fr. Johnson, our priest here in Lincoln, since he expressed interest in one too...I hope to get some eternal credit for that. Check out Dene' s popcorn memories here.


It's never too early to start eating popcorn.


Or never too late!