Monday, December 23, 2013

Festivus Party



Our friends from across the street moved out and some new friends moved in. The G's are headed out to the country to live in a big house with a cement pond. They came over last Friday for our Festivus/Christmas gathering. We had both sets of new neighbors plus the D's from next door. It was a fun time for all. This year we managed to get the Festivus pole up on the deck.
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XMas Tree Helpers



JP had more help than she asked for setting up the Christmas Tree. The tree skirt is much more fun to play with now that the carpet is gone. It doesn't take much effort to move it around and make it look bad.
 
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Christmas Play



CP had to write a review of a play, so we went to see A Christmas Carol at Wesleyan University. It was awesome! All of us enjoyed it and had fun. Tickets for all of us were only $30. That and the lack of popcorn and cokes made the for an affordable evening compared to going to the movies that usually rob us of $60. I would much rather see another play here than a movie. We have our own movie theatre at home with snacks.
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Helpful Cat



Both cats like to help JP with her iPad. In this case, they are playing JP's favorite game: Plants vs. Zombies.
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1st Snow



December gave us our first snowstorm. It was 6 inches of nice non-windblown powder.


It's so nice that the boys are able and willing to shovel this year.
 
 
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Clubbing in Lanark



We made our annual trek to IL for Thanksgiving. On day one, JP's cousin invited us to the local dive bar for some nightlife. "See you there at 9:30" she said. That's getting close to our bed time. The band was awesome, and we (JP's cousin and I) danced the night away until 1:00.


Day two was Thanksgiving @ S&B's house. As usual, dinner was fantastic. The kids all played video games until BD hooked up Rock Band in the living room. Everyone took turns singing and playing. We didn't leave until 1:00. Two late nights in a row.


Nana took over S&B's cat Walter. His favorite spot is in someone's lap or sometimes in the linen closet where he can disperse grey fur much more efficiently.
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Homework Helper



L's favorite spot is sitting in my lap as I try to do homework. This semester, she has had more than a few opportunities.

Her other favorite spots are a warm laundry basket, the space in bed between our pillows, and the kitchen counter above the dishwasher while it's running. She's one of those cats that would seek out a warm engine compartment in a car.
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Icy Start



Our winter started with a day of freezing rain. It took ten minutes of chopping to free the windows of ice.
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Totally Tubular



JP's cousin gave me a tube hi-fi amp last year at Thanksgiving. It was missing two tubes and sat around for way too long. I told him I'd get it working for him if I could try it out. After much searching, I found the tubes it needed and bought them on Amazon. They are made in Russia, where tubes are alive and well.


Tube amps have a hard-core cult following of audiophiles. Supposedly tubes produce better sound than solid-state transistors. 20 Watts of tube power is reportedly the same as 40 W of transistor power. As an engineer, I just don't buy it; watts are watts. That's like saying 60 mph on a motorcycle is faster than 60 mph in a car. It might seem like you're going faster on a bike, but 60 mph is 60 mph.

There's a certain wow factor about the intricate structure inside the sealed tubes glowing red-hot and making sound. It's almost like having a caged wild animal. I found that the problem with tube amps is that they generate heat. Lots of heat. This one put out at least 1000 Watts of heat. It didn't take long for it to warm my small space to sweat level. I was afraid to leave the room with it on, for fear that one of our heat-seeking fur generators would try to take a nap on top of it. I'd still like to try a 100 W Marshall guitar tube amp with a big stack of speakers, but the way they are priced, I don't see that happeneing any time soon.
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Spartan Invitational



The Michigan State Spartans may have buried us in Memorial Stadium, but CP triumphed at the Spartan Invitational at Lincoln East.
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Tailgating vs. MSU



Our neighbor to the north gave us her tickets to the Michigan State game. GP didn't want to go again, and CP had a speech tournament, so I took CG. It was a picture perfect day for a football game: sunny and 50-something with no wind. Too bad the Huskers were not interested in playing football that day.


The Spartans took the wind out of our sails after forcing four turnovers in our first four possessions. We left at halftime to quench our thirst and ended up staying at the tailgate party in the parking lot. There was food, beer, wide-screen TVs, and a fun crowd.
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Circle of Excellence



2013 has been a busy year both at work and at home. My friend at work and I have been working on a cool R&D project that will let us look at how mowers cut grass in a new light. He nominated me for a Circle of Excellence award and I received it. It's a pretty sweet bronze eagle. Now that I have one on my desk, I finally feel like one of the gang at work.
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Saturday, November 16, 2013

Speaking in Omaha



CP fared very well in his Omaha speech tournament. The boy is Confident.
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Climb On!



At work, there's a wall that has had a crack in the drywall since it was put up. This year, we cleaned up the offices and repaired the wall. The repair crew just put spackling over the crack and then did a poor job of applying the touch up paint. The crack came back before the paint was dry. My ex-cubemate, who is also an ex-climber, sits under the crack and made some climbers out of wire. The leader has a gear sling with 'biners, and the belayer below has a tight grip on the rope.
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Neighbor's New House



Our neighbors and best friends are leaving us to go live out in the boondocks, three miles from us out in the country. Their new house is coming along quickly. They have a bedroom reserved for us, and I've already claimed my spot in the sun next to the pool. Although we're excited for them, we hate to see them go.  
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CP's First Tournament



CP did well at his first speech tournament (1st place!). He's loving it!


So far, he has done well at all of his tournaments, including one in Omaha. The speech team travels as much as the sports teams. We dropped him off this morning at another competition here in Loncoln. With his white shirt, blue tie, and little black books in hand, all he was missing was an LDS name badge.
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Fall Colors



The little maples on our street are finally getting big enough to put on a spectacular display of fall color. Our neighbors actually had to rake up leaves this year. Ours just blew away into the neighbors' yards.


JP's roses won't stop blooming. She trimmed them back for fall, and they keep coming back.  
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That Time of Year Again



Ugh. It's that time of year again when we start to see frost on the road and Western Nebraska is getting pounded with the first blizzards. GP has always enjoyed helping with the semi-annual tire swap from summer to winter tires.
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Sunday, October 27, 2013

On the Lighted Stage



After MONTHS of practicing, I finally broke 100,000 points on the song "Limelight" playing Rocksmith Bass. I have never struggled so hard with any songs, except possibly for "Rebel, Rebel" on the guitar when I first got the game. JP listened to that a very poor rendition of that song over and over and over again.

Here's someone else playing Limelight on Rocksmith: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw-gm12aFbo

The new Rocksmith 2014 came out this week and I'm desperately wanting to try it out and play it, but I can't afford that sort of distraction until the semester ends. Only six more weeks!! My accounting midterm was last week, and my management class midterm is next week. The end is in sight!
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If I fits, I sits



There's something about cats that makes them sit in or on anything on the floor. JP has a video of clips of cats trying to fit into various things. It's titled "If it fits, I sit". We have the same here. L was determined to get into the basket. She and it rolled around for a while before she was comfortable. 
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