Sunday, April 10, 2016

Happy Easter

The Church celebrates Easter for 50 days...Alleluia!
And part of that celebration was Alex, Ashley and family came up to Lincoln and spent the week. We got some great visit time, play time and got to watch each little one's personality come out.


 Colette Cynthia was cute and cuddly as can be. The 3 boys adore her and she loves all the attention they give her.

 Coloring eggs was a big hit. Looks like Michael is thinking pretty hard of what to put on each egg he colored. Michael loves learning. When he's not reading or playing trains he is journaling. He will write - date - and number any special activity planned for the day or future. Michael loves to solve math story problems. The number zero kind of throws him for a loop but you can just see his little brain working away.
 John Paul is a cuddlier. And being the smallest does not stop him from holding his own with his brothers.  Don't let him out of your sight!  (Did I say he is mischievous?)



 We built a fort in the basement out of boxes.  Big hit!


Liam having a good time. 
(It's rewarding to get a picture of Liam enjoying himself - he doesn't like the camera.)
Liam is inquisitive and very aware of his surroundings.  His bunny and bear are treasured companions.




Colette's first Easter.





Easter Egg Hunt






One of Michael's eggs (that says "Wipe Your Hands")




John Paul's current favorite book.


Who needed the nap the most?



Pizza with friends who came down from Omaha.


(Somehow we didn't manage to get a picture of Liam with Colette, but he adores her, too...)




Taking a break after playing hard.




Saturday, October 31, 2015

Bring Him Home

  Cindy and I went to see the "Martian". It had been along time since we had gone to the movies and they had renovated the theater in our neighborhood and we were impressed. The movie met our expectations but even better was each seat was an electric recliner - and very comfortable. With the price of the ticket - popcorn and soda - we had probably bought the recliner but had to leave it there.

I was thinking how some movies mimic real life.

Cindy left last Thursday for the next month to be with Ashley and family in Denver to be there for the birth of baby Crane - which is a blessing for me and Ashley and all. I will join all for Thanksgiving and the Baptism.

I feel like I was left behind and trying to survive. I have took inventory of the left-overs in my freezer and have calculated how much I can eat without having to cook another meal. We are video chatting but with the time difference it may take a day or so. I won't spoil the outcome of the movie but will let you know if I make to Denver to see everyone.

Take a deep breath!

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Things I Don't See Everyday

  We went to Alabama to see the kids...Ok...to see James! Seeing Dene' and Tyler was a bonus. Let me back up. Cindy went to Alabama without me...then came back and got me...then back down to Alabama. You will have to ask her about the details of that. But we did have a great visit and had some wonderful James time. He took his first steps while we were there and it didn't take long before he found out this walking business is way better than crawling. Now he's doing laundry...no really...Dene' has the video to prove it.

 Water fun.
 
 
 
 
 
 
We really did go to Alabama to see y'all! :)
 
 
 
 
Somebody is helping with homework.
 
 
 
I'm pretty sure I won't fit in this pool!
 
 
Where's the laundry room?
 
 
 
 
 
 We watched the lunar eclipse from our deck and ate popcorn. Everything is better with popcorn.
 


 



 

 

 
 
 
Then we had a visitor in our yard. He/She was hunting squirrels. You can guess who I was rooting for or against.
 
Sneaking.
 
 
 
I'm sorry to say the squirrels won. They thought the fox was great fun and very entertaining. I thought foxes were suppose to be crafty. How hard can it be to catch a squirrel?
 
 
 
Those are the 3 things I don't see everyday. The eclipse and the fox were fun to see...seeing my grandson...priceless!
 

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Go Big Red! (Guest blog by Cindy)

Mike and I volunteered to work concessions at the Nebraska vs. Southern Mississippi game today (on behalf of our parish's Knights of Columbus council- a fundraiser for them). 


 
We had to be there 2 1/2 hours before kickoff.  We had a bit of time to explore before it got busy.

Pre-game
 

Here come the Huskers.
 
Games for kids and who-knows-what
 
Dedicated student fans
 
Our stand faced east and it was a beautiful, clear day (so I baked in the sun until it was high enough not to come in our windows or shine off the metal counter in our faces).  Mike manned the pop-filling and I waited on people (and practiced adding in my head and concentrated really hard to give correct change).
 
 
Oh, that's right - we're here do a job
 
 
We were there from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm.  My choices for food (other than the 2 boxes of popcorn I had) were hamburger pizza, Runza®, or a hot dog.  The hot dog was my fifth choice out of the three - which left two hamburger choices.  I don't mind hamburger when I have control over the quality of it, but I tend to not care for hamburger choices outside of my (illusion) of control.  I was very hungry!   So, I had my first Runza®!  
 
Go Big Red!
 
Tail gaiting
 
Time out
 
Hold 'em! (They didn't - see video below)
 
I didn't meant to, but I helped Southern Miss.  In the first half I snuck out to watch a play, and we threw an interception.  During the second half I went back and watched a series of plays and Southern Miss scored a touchdown (which I happened to capture on my phone).
 

 

It was fun.  But, after 7 hours of being on our feet, we were ready to leave.
 
Where did we park?
 
Final score:  Nebraska 36 / Southern Miss 28
 
 
 








$7,000 in sales in our stand and there are over 100 stands, not counting the specialty things like Colby Ridge Ice Cream.  Crazy number of people.

Sunday, September 13, 2015

The Days Are Just Packed (part 2)

I guess it was my turn to have time off from work.  Mike was off for five months with his hip replacements (if you remember his blog "The Days Are Just Packed").  I just spent two months off on "garden leave." (Wikipedia definition of "garden leave")  But, I didn't hang out in the garden.

I spent time with Ashley, Alex, Michael, Liam, and John Paul in Colorado.   It was so much fun!

 


 
 


 

May be my all-time-favorite-thing-ever (click on the link)

I drove across the Rocky Mountains to see my Aunt Mary (my dad's sister) and my cousin, Sandy in Grand Junction, CO. 



I drove through the mountains to see my stepdad.  I didn't know what I was getting into, but it was gorgeous.
 
Just entering the mountains


The picture I couldn't get from my car:  How is this allowed? (click on the link)

 Near the top of Red Mountain Pass (old silver mine)
 

I had a wonderful visit with Jim!

I had an obligation at church for which I had to get home which made the trip to see Mary and Jim kind of rushed, but still so good to see them.  I drove the mountain route north of Santa Fe through Taos on the way home.



I was home for a couple of weeks (or so--time has kind of melded together) before I flew to Alabama to be with Dene', Tyler, and James.  I was there three weeks; Mike joined us for the last week.  Again, we had such a good time!  (Dene's blogs about our visits: First Steps and Other Adventures and   Loving Life with the Grandparents)

Blowing kisses
 

Sweet home Alabama
 
I spent the two months mostly ignoring that I was loosing my job, allowing myself to spend my garden leave having a real break.  I was planning on getting into the job search mode the beginning of September.  I need to say that I was inspired by Whitney's blog "On Directing" to not get stressed because it is worth waiting for the right opportunity.  (Thanks, Whit!) 

Just before I left for my visit with Dene' I got a call from GSK HR and was invited to come back temporarily to work on a project (as backfill for a guy to do his job while he works on the project).   We think it is a great opportunity during which I will continue to work on what I want to be in my next career.