Sunday, June 24, 2018

Stacked


This weekend was slow, so JP got us started on remodeling the laundry room. Step 1 was to remove the cabinets. Step 2: Stack the dryer. Yesterday we ordered a new fridge from The Home Depot (Hooray for 4th of July appliance sales!!) Now it's time to paint and find a cabinets and a utility sink/vanity before the fridge comes next Friday.

Father's Day


For Father's Day, we just hung out around the house and enjoyed the mild weather. JP had us all laughing about something.

Saturday, June 23, 2018

Another Anniversary


This week we celebrated our anniversary with the boys at our favorite neighborhood lodge. Hard to believe how quickly time flies when you're having fun!


FSAE 2018


CP & I spent two long days at this year's Formula SAE event in Lincoln working as Technical Inspectors for the electric cars. It was a blast!! There were teams from universities all over the world competing in a dozen categories: design, cost, acceleration, braking, skid pad, fuel consumption, etc.


I've been trying to get CP interested in joining the UNL team. They don't have an electric car, but they still need all sorts of electronics gear.


Here's a video of what Formula SAE is about: 


Rainy Drive Home


I wasn't paying attention to the weather the other day and got caught off guard when I walked out of work to go home. There was a storm stretching from Beatrice to Lincoln that looked nasty. Fortunately, there was no hail.


Too Much Fish?


Last week I spent a few days in Michigan doing some mower testing. Everywhere we went had fresh lake perch on the menu. In three days, I probably ate 4 pounds of fried fish.

Sunday, June 10, 2018

Momma Bird @ UPCO Park


GP's new band Momma Bird performed last night at UPCO Park (North Lincoln). It was 91° and steamy. When we got there the stage was in the sun. By the time they played, they had some shade, but they still each lost five pounds of sweat.


Their setlist was Your Decision and Would  by Alice in Chains, Fudge (original), Plush by STP, and The Trooper by Iron Maiden. The Trooper is a forearm buster on the bass - it has a FAST gallop all the way through. 

They sounded great!!



One Less Cat


Another of our beloved animals left us this week. L had struggled with diabetes (it runs in the family) since we got her six years ago from my friend at work. The vet thinks she had pancreatic cancer.


She always had to be in the middle of whatever you were doing. And if she noticed that you have a free hand that is not petting her, then you'd get a bite.


She slept with us every night and got up with me every morning. Although she slept most of the day in the sun, she was there and ready to help in the morning and nights.


JP put the sofa pillows on top of the sofa to try to block the cats from sleeping there. L accepted the challenge.

We will miss her.

LeMars

This week I had to go up to Windom, MN, to visit one of our factories. The only way to get there is to drive north. It was a beautiful day, and I was in no rush, so I stopped to see the sights along the way.


Stop #1 was LeMars, IA, where JP's best friend MN grew up. It's home to Blue Bunny ice cream and Bob's Hot Dogs.


Stop #2 was Hawkeye Point, IA - the highest point in all of Iowa. IT's at 1,670 feet above sea level.


The last stop of the trip was the Phat Phheasant in Windom, MN, for a tasty slab of walleye. 

Sunday, June 03, 2018

STP at The Bourbon


Friday night the boys and I took in a show at the Bourbon: Stone Temple Pilots with The Dirty Hooks. The Hooks are a startup band from Vegas - the boys really liked them.


Stone Temple Pilots was an awesome band 25 years ago, and they still sound awesome today with their third lead singer.


Chicken Dinner


Friday night I took the boys downtown for dinner and a show. We ate at The Watering Hole - home of the best chicken wings in Lincoln.


GP & I had too many wings, and CP had a burger and too many fries.