Wednesday, March 22, 2006

B-Day

This was a Very Nice Birthday! It began with a call from Tom - we had fun talking about kitties, and his job. He's a little stressed out because he has an upcoming deadline, and he doesn't have his xenon-fluoride chamber perfected yet. And you know how frustrating that can be. (!) I got gorgeous yellow tulips from my offspring, a lot of really cute birthday cards from Dick, a lovely, lush azalea plant from Tim and Susie, and a phone call from Jana.

I spent most of the morning playing guilt-free games on the computer - Did you know that today is National Goof Off Day? (see link above)

We went to the movies and saw Eight Below, which is a dog story about lost sled dogs in Antarctica (http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/8below/). The dogs were really good actors, and displayed a surprising amount of human compassion for each other. But seriously, folks, we really enjoyed it. The dogs were beautiful, and the young, mostly unknown cast was quite good. We were especially impressed with Jason Biggs, the comic relief. He was funny without actually scene stealing the way it sometimes happens. Dick was able to detect some flaws in the technical aspects of dog sledding, but I was enthralled by the drama and the pathos.

We went out to dinner at the Hofbrau in Interlochen, and I had a marvelous time! They have one of those interactive games where you answer trivia questions at your table and your score shows up on the TV monitor. I won, because no one else was playing.

To top it off, Michigan won their 3rd round NIT game against Miami - so it was a perfect birthday. This from mgoblue.com:
The Michigan men's basketball team earned a return trip to Madison Square Garden with a 71-65 NIT quarterfinal victory over Miami (Fla.) Wednesday, March 22, in Crisler Arena. The quartet of Daniel Horton (19 points), Chris Hunter (16), Lester Abram (15) and Dion Harris (15) combined for all but six of the Wolverines' points as U-M gained an NIT semifinal berth for the third straight season (two postseason, one preseason). Graham Brown added 10 rebounds for Michigan, which will face Old Dominion next Tuesday, March 28.

Google Images / Life Story

This idea came from another blog. The project is to do a pictorial autobiography using only images from searching "Google Images". No other pictures or images are allowed. It's a real adventure to see what you can come up with! Some are absolutely appropriate, some of the images are a bit of a stretch, but all in all I'm happy with the way it turned out. So here's my 70th birthday Google Images Life Story:

Grand Traverse Bay. My family moved to Traverse City in 1941 - I was in 1st grade. Dick and I were lucky enough to be able to retire here after living in Wayne County for over 30 years. Posted by Picasa

Who could be happier? I was amazed to find this picture on google images. I'm using it to represent Dick - it's a great photo. Posted by Picasa

Dick and I both graduated from Traverse City Central High School, Dick in 1954, and Nancy in 1953. Posted by Picasa

Dick and Jane (Nancy Jane, that is) Posted by Picasa

The University of Michigan continues to be a big part of our lives. We enjoy all of the sports activities, and even better than that, all of our children hold degrees from Michigan - they are all 4th generation Michigan grads. Posted by Picasa

After High School I was off to Ann Arbor for four years at the University. BAed'57 Posted by Picasa

And so after college we established the Steiger Family, which follows: Posted by Picasa

Laurie - of all the choices available when you google image Laurie, I liked this one the best because it's sweet and beautiful. Posted by Picasa

This is for Dylan, the world's best grandchild. Since we were destined to have only one, it's a miracle that we got the best one! Posted by Picasa

Tom, the middle child - graduate of MIT, University of Michigan, and physicist with Cymer. I thought this was especially appropriate because Tom once did his own version of a tour of the Pacific Rim. Posted by Picasa

Jana Louise, our youngest child. She is now a corporate barracuda and a cat lover. Posted by Picasa

I completed a quilt this year - no one is more surprised than I am - it was a fun (if somewhat nerve-wracking) project, and the best part about it is that it's finished. Posted by Picasa

Scrapbooking is an absorbing, colorful, entertaining hobby. I love to sort through all of the available stickers and ribbons and tags and papers - it's very satisfying. I'm not sure for whom I'm doing the scrapbooks - nobody is really overly interested - but Dick says it OK to just do it for myself, and so I continue to enjoy it. Posted by Picasa

Pogo.com, my favorite online activity (after e-mail and blogspot, of course). Posted by Picasa

Geocaching - Our hobby for the 21st Century ! Posted by Picasa

One of our signature cards Posted by Picasa