Saturday, July 24, 2004

Our Last Saturday with Dylan

Dylan says:

We climbed up the sand dunes and I ran down, then I climbed up again, then I ran down.  Then I climbed up again and then we went to another mountain on top of the sand dune and then I climbed up that one.  Then we ran down the other side and found some words made with logs.  And then at the next section Daddy forced me to climb up the cliffs and jump off them.  Then Daddy made me jump higher.  And I pretended to play dead when I hit the ground.  It was fun.
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 This morning we went out to breakfast at Rico's.  There were four motorcycles parked out in front. (foreshadowing)  
 We came home to get ready to spend the day at the sand dunes, while Dick took Marco to Jiffy Lube.
It was a day with temps on the chilly side for July - and a little breezy too. 

 The Dunes Climb was really crowded, and that means good people-watching!  Laurie, Chip and Dylan went up and up and up while Dick and I sat and watched everybody.  Somewhere in there I even took a nap!  When they came back, Chip and Dylan went up and down again....and then Dylan did some more dunes climbing!!  Dylan enjoyed the warm sunshine and the sand more than anybody.  
Mostly Sunny

Late  lunch at Boone Docks in Glen Arbor. Couldn't get a table in the sunshine, so I wished I had brought a jacket.  But the food was good, and the company was even better.  At Boone Docks there were motorcycles in the parking lot.  (foreshadowing)  
 On the way home we drove through Cedar, and when we turned the corner, we discovered that the entire   main street was lined with motorcycles.  There must have been 75 - I mean, a lot! 
 
We followed groups of motorcyclists to Traverse City, where we were surprised to see that Front Street had been closed off to automobile traffic, and was filled with motorcycles.  Do you know what a poker run is?  I didn't.
Harley Man

 Came home, and walked into the dining room as the phone rang - and we all had a chance to talk to Tom!  What a nice day.  I'm boo-zausted.

Laurie and I were watching Lethal Weapon at 10 p.m. when the driveway beeper went off.  It turned out to be the Barkers, bringing me a copy of the Richard Trenary Family Tree book - hot off the presses.  It was a gift for helping with the proof-reading.  I'm very glad to have it.








Friday, July 23, 2004

Friday All-Day Live

Dick made another splendid breakfast of pancakes and bacon.  He has made something spectacular almost every day.
 Pancakes  Bacon 

Dylan and I played downstairs for a while - mostly fighting off imaginary skeleton kings who had ghostly crowns. (!)  Then we worked at the dining room table - I was paying bills, and he was coloring with markers.   He was using old notecards and drawing on the inside.  He said he was making portals - one portal went back to our house, another went to a different galaxy called the sand dunes, one went to the grassy plains where the buffalo were mean, but the deer and the antelope were nice, one went to a different world farther away than Pluto from the sun.  Of course, after he drew all of this, then we absolutely had to act out going through all of the portals.  It's going to be very boring around here when Dylan leaves. 
Alien

  Laurie, chip, Dylan, and Dick took the pontoon boat to Arbutus Lake for fishing and swimming.  Everybody caught fishes except Laurie, who didn't try.  Hikes were taken and water was played in. 
Fish

I took books back to the library, got some new books for Mother, ran some errands, visited Mother, etc.
This evening we went to Friday Night Live in downtown Traverse City - we ate at the U and I and had ice cream at Kilwin's.  Dylan especially enjoyed watching the mime.  I liked the musical groups.  Nice music.  

Band








Thursday, July 22, 2004

Blustery

This morning, Laurie, Chip and Dylan went canoeing and Dick went in his kayak from the Garfield Bridge to here.  Dylan and Chip had a great time playing in the river.  Dylan could float quite far with his life jacket on.
After lunch we packed up and went to the State Park to spend the afternoon at the beach.  The temp was around 74 and there was a brisk breeze out of the north.  It was warm in the sheltered area when the sun was out, but otherwise it was a little chilly.  Dylan and Chip played in the water, and we had a nice afternoon even if it wasn't perfect.  

Windy




Wednesday, July 21, 2004

Stormy Weather

 Thunder Dick and Chip ran errands in the morning - shipped Tom's bike back to California, etc.  We had planned to install Mom's air conditioner first, and then go to the State Park for swimming.  But after the air conditioner went in, things got very cloudy and we had a real deluge.  So we wound up going to the grocery store for steaks and then home.  After we got home, there was another downpour - even some lightning.  Chip did manage to cook the steaks outside between the raindrops.  It was an OK day, but nothing to write home about!






Tuesday, July 20, 2004

Mackinaw City

We had a terrific day trip today.  We left at approx 8:45 a.m. for Mackinaw City.  When we arrived, we had an early lunch at Audie's (great fish and chips).  Then on to Fort Michilimackinac.  It was a beautiful day, and the Fort was not too crowded, so we were able to see everything and do everything we wanted.  My highlights were the French wedding, the musket shooting, and the archaeological dig and exhibits.  Dylan loved the diorama in the exhibit building, and the sheep.  Especially the sheep.
  
Sheep
Then off to Mill Creek State Park and the sawmill demo - always dramatic and exciting. 
Sawing

 We didn't stay long there, because Dylan decided he would rather go to a beach than walk on a nature trail.  
To make a long, long story very short, we wound up at a very obscure, difficult to find beach on Lake Michigan at Fisherman's Island State Park.  It didn't matter that it wasn't the ideal beach - Dylan loved it anyway.  Dick found a cache,  and Dylan and his Mommy went for a long walk along the shoreline.
We ate dinner at The River in Elk Rapids (very good szechuan cashew chicken), came home and collapsed.  A very long, very enjoyable day.  We covered over 300 miles altogether, and had no melt downs.




Monday, July 19, 2004

Back to Normal

We're back in the swing of things.  Dick went to work at the agency, Chip cleaned up outside, including washing off all of the picnic tablecloths.  Laurie vaccuumed the entire house. 
Vacuuming

 I returned 244 cans and bottles at Glen's.   When Dick got home, he and I went to the dump to get rid of all of the party remains!  It's a good feeling to be all cleaned up again.  
In the afternoon, we went to the State Park.  Dylan and Chip played in the water - it was a great day. 
 On The Beach 

 From there we went to the Mongolian Barbecue - everybody's favorite place in TC.  After dinner, we rented Pirates of the Caribbean - cute movie - It was a fun day, as well as being quite constructive!







Sunday, July 18, 2004

After Glow

 Feeling Blah Well this Sunday went by in a kind of a blur.  We were all in blah mode, and didn't feel like doing anything. 
Dick and I took Tom to the airport at noon and waved good-bye.   Later in the day, we went  in to see Great-Grandma and tell her all about the picnic.  That was really the only constructive thing we did all day.   We dropped Jana at the airport around 6 p.m.  It's hard to say good-bye to Tom and Jana - it seems like they just got here.  I get used to having them around!
 We ate leftovers at random, and never really had an organized meal.  As I said, it was all kind of a blur.  Very relaxing.  We all felt our age!
 Indifference 






Saturday, July 17, 2004

Geo-Genfest 2004

  Dylan says:
We had lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of fun killing the mountain giant also called the Tom Giant if you know what I mean.  I grouped with Fay and Autumn to do it.  Fay and Autumn were a big help, but I haven't seen the mystical dog since.  We went geo-caching.  We had a hard time finding the last one, and when they sent a runner it was me, and I came right over the wire and we were 4th.  The blue team lost the whole thing. 
 The Sunshines came in first,
Sun 2
 
 the Green Grasses came in 2nd, the Clouds came in 3rd
 
 Mostly Sunny 
 
 and the Roses came in 4th,
Flowers
  but the Blueberries came in last. 
 
The water balloon fight was lots and lots and lots of fun. 
 Uncle Tom threw so hard that it hurt a lot a lot a lot, and I think he meant to do it.
Balloons

We played volley ball.  
 
We had a campfire built like a log cabin, but it fell over on somebody's marshmallow.
Fire 2






GenFest 2004

To begin with, the weather was perfect.  We couldn't have asked for a better day. 
For starters, Jana and I went up to Chum's Corners to get red white and blue balloons for the party. 
 Balloons 
 We were just tying the balloons out by the road when Uncle Doug arrived with all of the beverages.
 After several people had arrived, we presented John and Sue with their Michigan Mom and Michigan Dad sweatshirts.  It was a really fun moment for me!  I'm not sure that John will ever touch his new sweatshirt again.
The food was delicious - everybody always brings the best things!  Barb and  Sharon did the total clean-up after both lunch and dinner - I was so appreciative.  
 Picnic Table 
After lunch, the geo-caching started, and everybody joined in with enthusiasm.  It seemed to be enjoyable and we got 5 great teams by drawing bandanas out of a box.  The whole geocaching search took only about an hour and a half - I was really impressed with everybody.  We had our   regular volleyball games - it's obvious that the quality of play has improved immensely over the years! 
 Volleyball 
 
 The little guys always enjoy the water balloon fight - and it was fun again this year  John W., Tom,  Kevin, and the kids all participated. There was some tubing and canoeing, and of course Tom's margaritas around the campfire.  Some people had more margaritas than others (not mentioning any names!!)
     Margarita
 
 The last peeps left at 4:30 a.m.  Can't wait til next year!

Attendees: Doug, Odette, John & Sue, Roger, Megan, Fay, J.P., Dave, Beth, Lauren, Barb, Jim, Melissa, Peter, Autumn, Brooke, Shelly, Kelvin, Jenna, Adam, Melanie, Lydia, Sharon, John, Kevin, Amy, Derek, Chad & Carla, Dick&Nan, Laurie, Chip, Dylan, Tom, and Jana.   37 in all. 
 
BrothersCousinsSisters Family Portrait 







Friday, July 16, 2004

Pizza and Set-Up

  Dick worked at the Visitor Center - Tom went for a bike ride - Last minute shopping for the big event tomorrow.  People began arrving around 6 p.m. for the pizza party and GenFest set-up .  It was great having all of the extra help! 
 Tables were moved and washed, the tent was put up,  the volley ball court was installed, and a little dining fly was set up by the campfire.  It was done well, and quickly.  And the pizza was good, too.

Pizza Pie




Thursday, July 15, 2004

First Boat Launch of the Year

  
Yesterday, Jana and Dylan were even more wrapped up in EverQuest.  They have a new Cat character named Mewmer, and they're having a blast.  Jana also swept off the boardwalk, and swept out the garage in case of rain on Saturday - very helpful. 
Sweeping
  Tom has  really been enjoying watching the Tour de France, and we have started to enjoy it right along with hin.  We're learning a lot about bike racing.
 
 Tour De France 
 Chip has hurt his back, and it's quite a problem for him.  He's totally bummed because he loves getting ready for the picnic - washing tables, etc. - and now he really just has to take it easy. 
 
 Ouch 
Laurie and I took Dylan to Bo Tangles for a haircut.  We stopped in for a minute to say hi to Great Grandma.  Then on to the Outlet mall to shop for clothes for Dylan for school, but we struck out. 
 
 Shopping 3  
  
  We got some last minute items for the picnic.   I think we're almost totally ready!  (That's a dangerous thought because something always comes up at the last minute!). 
 Dick has been doing more yard work, and doing last minute checks on all of the geocaches he has hidden around the property for the Saturday event.  We ordered Mancino's subs for lunch (yaay). 
 Laurie and I filled some water balloons (lots more to do), while Tom and Dylan chased each other around the yard. 
 Around 3:30, they all went to Spider Lake with the pontoon boat and had a great time swimming and boating.  First time out for the "Teacher's Lounge"  this year. I found a new name I like even better than Teacher's Lounge.  I think we should rename it The Tinytanic!
I stayed home so I could have dinner ready when they got back.

Place Setting 











Wednesday, July 14, 2004

Lake Leelanau

Tuesday morning, the whole crew (Dick, Laurie, Chip, Dylan, Jana, Tom) went out to breakfast while I stayed home with the Merry Maids. They are fast, and maybe not so thorough, but I think what I'm really paying for is peace of mind.

After breakfast, they all stopped in to say hi to great-grandma. Then they came to pick me up and get beach toys to take to John and Sharon's cottage on Lake Leelanau. It turned out to be a beautiful day, and we had a great time sitting by the water and watching the kids play in the water.

Adam's new friend Melanie was there with her daughter Lydia. Adam, Shelly, Autumn, John, Sharon, and the seven of us completed the party. We had our own mini family reunion.

It was a great afternoon, and plans were made to go see Spiderman 2 that evening. Just to make a good thing better, Tuesday is free popcorn day.

Rain Tuesday night - we planned the perfect time to be at the lake.

Monday, July 12, 2004

We're All Here


Tom arrived back from the wedding on Sunday, and we rented a van so all 7 of us could go riding around in the same vehicle. Today Dylan spent almost the whole morning playing Everquest with Auntie Jana. They've created a new character, and they're having a ball figuring it out.
This morning Dick worked at the agency. He was really busy, including 2 walk-ins. Chip spent the morning cleaning the pontoon boat - and it wasn't easy. First clean-up of the season. I just did errands, and helped Tom return his rental car.
This afternoon, Jana slept, Laurie, Chip, and Dick went walking around downtown Traverse City. Laurie wanted to find some decorative items for her new house - maybe with a cherry theme. But they didn't find anything. Laurie thinks that the downtown shops are too similar. Dylan and Tom went to the Tunnel of Doom for more adventures!
This evening we all went out to dinner at The Big Easy and it was most enjoyable!

Saturday, July 10, 2004

Cherry Royale

Dylan says:
I went to the parade. My favorite thing was the floats. Especially the school ones. The school ones were bug ones that were really cute. People were walking up and down the streets selling things. I tried to sell mushrooms but it wasn't any use. Great-Grandma let me have a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot of chocolate.

Auntie Jana got to Grandma and Grandpa's house. We went in the river, explored the island, got stuck in the currents, then got tired. Then we went through the Tunnel of Doom - it was very exhausting and the obstacles were tremendous.
Then we had a campfire. I collected wood and got sticks and burned them and made smoke pictures and sent sparks everywhere. We had S'mores.

When you're exploring the island that me and Auntie Jana explored, avoid the Mud of Doom which can also be found in the Tunnel of Doom. Be careful - the Mud of Doom can slip your shoes off and they could get stuck there forever unless you have an extreme puller-out shoe expert like Auntie Jana.
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Up, up, and away early to go guard Mom's front yard before the Cherry Royale Parade.

Mom was nervous because we were a little late, and she thought we would get blocked out of the driveway, but all was well. Jeff Culver came over as soon as we got there and asked for permission to use Mom's yard for his cookout - he already had everything set up. In exchange, he provided beer and hot dogs. The parade was nice this year. The temperature was perfect, we sat in the shade, and we had pleasant people sitting by us. Dylan is old enough now to sit down and really enjoy the proceedings. Mom surived the afternoon OK - although she was very tired. She ate two of Jeff's hotdogs! We were amazed.
Chip had fun going between Jeff's party and the Hardy Party, which was one block south.
Dick stayed home because he was meeting Jana's plane at 2 p.m. Jana arrived safely. After we all got home, Jana and Dylan spent about 2 hours playing in the river. After a great steak dinner, we had a campfire and S'mores. A very pleasant day.
Today was the wedding day of Peter Garfield and Laura Sices, in Cleveland. Their wedding was at 4 p.m. Tom was a groomsman. Peter didn't have a best man - he had 3 groomsmen: his best friend from high school, college, and grad school. Best wishes to them from us.