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.

Friday, July 09, 2004

Cherry Festival

Dylan says:
We went to the Cherry Festival. I got cherries and an ice cream sandwich. We went on a ride called the Paratrooper. It was very fun. Then we went on the bumper cars. It was fun and I knew how to drive it. Then we went to a ride called 1001 Nights. Then we went on the Tilt-a-Whirl. And then we ran out of tickets. And Daddy wouldn't let us get any more. Then we went to a different section of the Cherry Festival where you had to use money instead of tickets. I went on a big bouncy ride with bungee cords. Then I went on a jungle filled with air and slid down a volcano slide, somersaulted through trees, and avoided the big air-filled birds that Daddy was pushing at me from the outside. Then we ran out of money and we couldn't go on any more rides.
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Dick worked at the Visitor Center this morning, and we all met him at noon when he was finished. We went across to the Festival tents, and had lunch. We shared our table with Barb, Melissa, Autumn, and Brooke - what are the odds?!? Also saw Shelly and Kelvin.
As Dylan said, the rides were very much fun, and by 3:30 we had all had enough of the Festival Festivities.
Mancino's Pizza for dinner - and I'm too full!
Happy Cherry Festival

Wednesday, July 07, 2004

Daddy Came

Dylan says:
Daddy came today. It was very exciting.

We planned to attack and tickle Uncle Tom. I had a Lincoln Log Challenge against Uncle Tom, and I won.
We made a farm. Uncle Tom made a frogleg factory. I don't know what the heck a frogleg factory is.

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Chip arrived at 1:15 p.m. We're all really glad to have him here. Tom went bike riding at the Vasa Trail. Tom and I went to town to pick up his suit at the cleaner's and to pick up his rental car for the weekend. He got a black Neon. He says it's OK.
Ted and Birdie Grignon stopped by with their friends Jerry and Joyce. They're all travelling in a big motor home. The ten of us went out to dinner at Hofbrau in Interlochen. It was really crowded and busy, but we had great service anyway!

Tuesday, July 06, 2004

Dylan Days 2 and 3

Dylan says:
Yesterday we went to the library and got a lot of books.

I got to eat chocolate at Great-Grandma's, and Mommy let me eat more than usual.

We found a baby alligator snapping turtle at the river. Uncle Tom is a scientist, and he thought it was just a regular snapping turtle.
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On Monday, Grandpa made M&M pancakes for Dylan, and they were yummy. They are Dylan's favorites. We played more computer games (are you surprised?).
In the afternoon, Dick put the mower deck on the big tractor, and mowed the entire lawn. While he was doing that,we went to visit Great Grandma, and she really enjoyed seeing Tom without his pony tail! And she kept Dylan well supplied with chocolate.
When we got home, Laurie and Dylan went exploring down by the pond. Back here at the riverside deck, they found a baby alligator snapping turtle - we were amazed - they're not supposed to live in our area.
Tom went biking at the Sand Lakes Quiet Area, and he liked those trails much better than the Vasa trails.
Laurie, Tom and I watched "Firetrap" starring Dean Cain. It was one of those gross out towering inferno type movies.
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Today, Tuesday July 6, Dick made breakfast again - scrambled eggs with sausage and bacon. Very yummy indeed. It was pouring down rain - very heavy at times - so we had to stay indoors and play on the computer and in the play room. In the afternoon, we went to the movies - Laurie, Dick and I went to see Fahrenheit 9/11, and Tom and Dylan saw Around the World in 80 Days. After the movies, Uncle Tom let Dylan get a temporary tattoo (!) and a ride on the Carousel.

Sunday, July 04, 2004

Dylan is Here

Dylan says:
I played with Uncle Tom today. And played with Grandma and Grandpa.
P.S. The airplane ride was very boring.

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Dick and I spent most of the morning changing bed linens and moving Dick to my room.

Laurie and Dylan arrived at 3 p.m. Their flight was delayed because of the Blue Angels. But then the Air Show was cancelled anyway because of bad weather. After waiting such a long time, they were glad to get here, and we were very glad to see them.
Dylan wanted to play both Harry Potter and Everquest, so we've had a grand old time.

Saturday, July 03, 2004

Tom is Here

Tom arrived this morning, all in one piece. We dropped his suit off at the dry cleaners so it will be ready for Peter's wedding next week. We took a swing through town and saw the crowds of people heading to the Bay for the Blue Angels Show.
We went home, Tom freshened up, and then put his bike together. He and Dick went over to the Vasa Trail - Tom went biking, and Dick re-checked one of his caches.

We had a great steak dinner,

watched a little TV,

and went to bed early.
Laurie and Dylan arrive tomorrow at 12:30.

Friday, July 02, 2004

Mr. Clean

Yesterday, Dick washed all of the windows, inside and out. And also the screens. I was still kind of in la-la land, and I wasn't much help.

Today I'm feeling much much better. Did some last minute chores around the house, then headed for town around 11:30. Took a package to UPS, mailed some bills, picked up some shirts, and met Dick at Mom's to pick up Dylan's "cozy little bed". Dick worked at the Visitor Center this morning, so we had 2 cars. Dick did Mom's recycling, and then I took her to the bank (it's Social Security check day).
Mom and I went for a little ride - it was fun to see the air show practicing for the official shows this weekend. People were massed on the edge of the bay just to watch the practice. All the tents are up and ready for Cherry Festival to begin tomorrow.

Mother said she wouldn't mind having a chocolate milk shake, so we drove out to Barden's. It's amazing how traffic has picked up in the last week or so.

Anyway, we had a nice ride and a good visit on a lovely, lovely day. This weather can stick around all summer, as far as I'm concerned.

I went shopping at Tom's to get ready for the 4th. I'm sure I'll need to make at least one more trip before the big day. I think we'll probably have the cookout on Monday, because Laurie and Dylan will be here.

Wednesday, June 30, 2004

Two Unusual Days

Yesterday I spent 4 hours hooked up to an IV receiving 2 units of packed red blood cells. I was at the Infusion Clinic at Munson Medical Center. I was the only one there getting a blood transfusion - the others were either getting Remicade or Chemo of various types. But I won the longevity award. I was there from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

The best thing about the morning was that while I was away, the Merry Maids came!
Today when I got up, I felt better - I walked for 12 minutes straight on the treadmill, instead of my usual 5 minutes and then rest, then another 5 minutes, etc. I was able to do a lot of things around the house without feeling sick. But I hit the stamina wall around 1:30 after shopping at Glen's. Tomorrow I'm expecting to last until maybe 4 p.m., and I expect to improve every day.
Dick spent the day pruning and cutting brush all around the property. He worked really hard all morning and up until around 3:30 p.m. He even fell off a ladder while cutting a large branch off of one of the larger trees. Luckily he didn't hurt himself.
Today we were expecting Jana's co-worker John and his family to canoe to our dock so we could drive them back to their car. They called while putting in, and said we should expect them around 4 p.m.

We waited and waited. Dick went upstream with the camera so we could send pictures to Jana. After a while I went inside to check the message machine and sure enough, they had called. The gist of the message was - We have had quite an adventure - we have lost our canoe. We're walking toward your place on River Road - we're not quite sure where your place is... I jumped in the car to go pick them up, and sure enough, here they came - John and James - walking toward me still wearing their fluorescent orange life preservers.

We drove back, and hailed Dick, who was quite surprised to see them - "How did they get past me???" James stayed on the dock to keep an eye on the river just in case their canoe should come floating past. Dick and John loaded one of our canoes to go down to the railroad bridge to go in search of the lost craft. It was right there, kind of leaning on the railroad bridge. So John drove Marco back here, and Dick paddled the formerly lost canoe back to our place. Quite an adventure indeed. We had made previous plans to go out to dinner tonight with Dennis Cervino, and Dennis came just as Dick got here with John's canoe. We all had a pleasant conversation on the deck. John and James left, and we went to Giovanni's for dinner, and back here for coffee and more conversation.