Saturday, June 25, 2016

25 Years!


This week we celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary. It certainly has flown by.


JP hasn't aged a day since then. My hair has.


For our honeymoon, we took US-89 from Phoenix to Salt Lake City and then headed into Wyoming, where we camped in the Tetons and explored Yellowstone. On the way back, we stayed in the Honeymoon Suite at the Super 8 in Pocatello, ID. I remember sitting in the hot tub and JP was glued to CNN - the Soviet Union was crumbling (she was studying Eastern European history for her degree).

Sunday, June 19, 2016

Viking Days


For Father's Day weekend, we drove an hour northwest to the town of Stromsburg for their annual Viking Festival. The town was settled by a group of Swedes and they've been able to maintain some of their culture. It's been 100° every day for the last two weeks - we were not looking forward to baking in the sun, but an overnight rainstorm and some clouds kept the temperature in the low 80's. 


We took advantage of the "Taste of Sweden" - the boys actually ate (and enjoyed) new food, including potatoes. We had Swedish meatballs, potato bologna, cheesy cold green beans, and homemade wheat & rye breads. We stopped by the butcher on our way home and picked up a couple packages of his potato bologna - it's yummy! The highlight of the trip was a demonstration of Viking combat techniques by a group of wannabe Vikings. JP found a knitting shop and was in heaven.

How Stuff Works


I brought a destroyed single cylinder mower engine for the boys to take apart. CP helped our neighbor's nephew tear it down. It kept them busy for an hour and now they understand how a four stroke engine works. 

No - they did not reassemble it. 


Downtown


One advantage of the boys being older is that we can now take them places without too much whining and fussing. They are slowly learning that going out to dinner or lunch is usually a good thing rather than a punishment. Their tastes are evolving beyond french fries.


We took advantage of a warm spring day to check out Yowie's, a new restaurant in the Haymarket. We were able to sit on their covered patio and watch the street scene. The boys were fascinated by the pedal-powered bar that was making laps. Seems like a lot of work and not a lot of relaxation.

Saturday, June 04, 2016

Opening Day for Pool Season


Despite a warm and sunny March, April and May were cool and rainy. It wasn't until Memorial Day Weekend that we broke out of the depressing clouds.


Sunday was an absolutely perfect day for the pool. The sky was warm, blue, and cloudless all day.



Employed!!!


CP landed his first job last week at the new Valentino's. He's mostly working evenings, making tasty pizza for south Lincoln. His plan is to save up for a hot graphics card for his computer. 

... and the graphics card needs a more powerful power supply, and a faster CPU, and a new motherboard, and ...

I helped him thru the math and he got mad when he realized it's going to take 77 hours of work to attain his goal. I didn't have the heart to tell him about all the deductions he'll see on his first paycheck for fed & state taxes, social security, etc. 

Baby Bunnies


The G's backyard sprouted a half-dozen baby bunnies this spring. They were all in a shallow hole in their backyard. On one of the occasions that we had a 4" downpour, their hole flooded. CG scooped them out and everyone got to hold and warm their own little furball of cuteness. Within a week they have all left the nest.


Onward & Upward


Our friends' daughter graduated from LSW this year. It's hard to believe that she was only 5 when we moved here. This fall she's off to UNL. It was fun seeing all of the boys' friends from speech walk across the stage.

Solo Robin


This year we only had one baby robin in our nest. We knew there was something in the nest, but hadn't seen it. When I raised my camera up to snap this photo, he spooked and shot out of the nest trying his best to fly away. As soon as I backed away, he hopped across the yard and back up into his nest. Now he's gone and the nest is empty. Maybe we'll get a pair of doves using it next, like last year.