Sunday, April 19, 2009

April 19, 2009
Terri and I went to Ocracoke for the day last Friday, it was really nice to get away even if it was only for the day.
While there we saw Nanny and Papa's cottage. Hard to believe there's more than one, small world isn't it? Or as Steven Wright once said "it's a small world but I wouldn't want to paint it"
Here is a picture of a rare bird called a "seagull." I think that's what the locals called them. We saw several during our visit.
Here is another picture of another type of bird; we didn't see nearly enough of these on the beach; got to love the bikini wahine girls in 60 degree weather..........
Speaking of wahines, Terri bundled up but still enjoyed the sun
Me in my waders; Terri described them as "unflattering." Going to look that word up when I get home; I think it means "hot."
One for you Mr. Vanacore: "Heh, come over here, me laddy, learn something. First you have a little shot of Jameson's.You never know, you might have to cook for 20 guys someday. You see, you start out with a little bit of oil. Now we have a shot of Bailey's.Then you fry some garlic and take a shot of Bushmill's. Then you throw in some tomatoes, tomato paste, you fry it; ya make sure it doesn't stick. You get it to a boil; you shove in all your sausage and your meatballs and knock down a Guinness; heh…? And a little bit o' wine and another Bushmill's. An' a little bit o' sugar, and that's my trick."
Justify Full......................and don't forget the cannolis.
In northern VA, be home Thursday in time for the birthday weekend fishing extravaganza, happy 55th FO (tomorrow); guess this puts you in another age demographic doesn't it?

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

April 15, 2009
Happy Tax Day!
We're on vacation this week and went to visit a couple of colleges Monday and Tuesday. Monday we saw NCSU, Tuesday was our day at Elon. Both schools have lots to offer; Elon is a small school which appeals to Terri and me. It's all part of the process, and it was good for the three of us to get away for a couple of days. Jackson heads off to a FBLA conference tomorrow through Saturday; I leave for an AHRI meeting Saturday afternoon, so our free time together is very limited.
While out of town we stayed in Sanford and got to see our favorite grandson Cooper. He's involved in potty training now; I told Jay it's too bad Jesse isn't around anymore; she did a pretty good job training Jackson.


He's getting ready for summer; I told him about the yellow boat
On the last trip to Sanford we took pictures of our old houses, and we started down the road to our first one but got side-tracked (or maybe simply forgot). Here is our first house in Sanford; we really liked living in this 3.5 story townhouse.
On the way home in the rain this truck passed us. I saw it coming at the last minute and sped up to take this picture. On the front bumper he has 2 fishing chairs mounted beside his rod, cooler, and equipment holders, really nice; wonder if he wants a yellow boat?
Last but not least an unsolicited commercial, well it could be solicited if General Mills wants to pony up......this is new and this stuff is tasty! The Fishin Optishin told us about it and his aim was very good; haven't read the ingredients yet, bet it's really bad for you, which of course has never stopped me before!
Terri and I might go to Ocracoke for the day Friday; if so I'll post some pictures.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

April 11, 2009
Yes I have lost my mind and bought a yellow boat. According to one wit from Durham who has a television in every room of his house, we now have more boats than he has televisions. That will change after we give the wooden skiff away to the Sea Scouts and sell the Scanoe. I got quite a deal and decided to go for it. After Terri named her Fishstick 2 I put her in the creek to see if she floated, and she did. Kill her she's a witch, a witch I tell you, a witch!!! No wait, I put the BOAT in the water and she floated! The engine runs fine, reverse is a little sticky but I'm working on it. The trailer needs some work, there is a leak around the plug, I should beef up the transom, I wish I could find my trolling motor, and for goodness sakes it needs to be painted! Bobby, don't bring your ultralight stuff for our birthday weekend; sorry, don't think she'll be ready for that by then. But it is always a joy to mess around with boats...........and I do love things that make combustion engine noise; but you probably already knew that.
I like the openness of the cockpit, it makes walking in the boat a lot easier for an old guy like me who has the tendency to trip over shadows on the sidewalk; should be a good creek and river boat.

And now on to more important things, Pop physically seems better each day but had a few cloudy days this week. We're not sure what his next step will be.
And now on to even more important things; the tomb is empty, Happy Easter.
Off to look at colleges next week

Thursday, April 02, 2009

April 2, 2009
Leftover shots

Going through the camera and found a few leftover shots I thought you would enjoy, or at least I did anyway.
Here's Bonnie and Clyde caught in the church parlor before Jackson's Eagle ceremony. Bonnie looked away so that we couldn't get a good shot; she worries that it might enable a sheriff to more accurately identify her. Clyde looked good and has been feeling a lot better this week. I took him to three doctor's visits this week and got good news from all.
On the same Sunday the new confirmation class was examined by our Session. Here is a shot of two good friends, Owen Piehler and Gray Rixey relaxing after the ordeal was over. I was Gray's mentor and he is dressed in a Class A BSA uniform to serve in Jackson's color guard; where is his kerchief?
OK kids, now it's time to name the chrome dome. While in Texas last week I took the opportunity to take a couple of pictures from a different perspective. Name them both and win a prize.

Give up? Need a clue? Let me know, I'll give you a hint......the first one's name rhymes with Scraig Rellis.....................and I'm, not telling the second one.
In town for the weekend; let's go fishing Sunday afternoon

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Jackson Gets His Eagle Badge!!!
March 29, 2009


Well, it finally happened. After many years of Scouting, Jackson received his Eagle badge last Sunday. No one needs to tell you how much hard work is involved in making this happen' obviously we are very proud of him.
It was a good day; Pop and Dink were able to get there; we had friends and family from all over, and probably just as important for Jackson, he had lots of his friends there also. She Who Must Be Obeyed (and who did a wonderful job of planning this ceremony) estimated the crowd at 100 +.
Pop and Dink were also especially proud as this completed the grandson/Eagle cycle for them; all grandson are Eagles. No pressure on you Cooper.....................
So, you take a raw recruit like this and work on him to be an Eagle Scout..................
Jay delivered the Eagle charge, and also one from Nephew Kevin; great job on both of them.
Jackson answered the charge and made remarks and thanks at the end of the ceremony
And then received a standing ovation!
Now it was time to party; drinks and a personalized cake
A display of Jackson's scout career; take careful note of the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile pinewood derby car; looks kind of like a humidifier float doesn't it?
Big crowd was there; and special thanks to the Highs for some great food. Typical for a scout event, it was nearly all gone at the end; not much to take out after wards.
And someone took a picture of me; thanks, I've often worried that my children won't remember what I looked like since there aren't many of these. Here are Jay, me, the BRAT, and Marie High
And here is the finished product; we are very proud of him for many things, but especially for his perseverance in completing this special honor.
Thanks again to the Highs for not only the great food, but also many of these pictures. Pop update: went to the orthopedics surgeon and urologist today, good reports from both. He acts like he feels better daily right now, his progress is remarkable.
In town all week

Thursday, March 19, 2009

March 19, 2009
First of all, Pop was transferred to Crystal Bluffs Rehab Center today. He had a better night last night and was discharged from Carteret General about lunchtime. He liked Crystal Bluffs in January, we hope he will have a good experience there again.
This guy's picture was on the news this morning, looking just a little different these days, but aren't we all? Someone who lives in our house (and must be obeyed) thought that he might be a Nazi war criminal in hiding in South America; I explained to her that escaped Nazis usually didn't tattoo a swastika on their foreheads............
And now.................do you know this guy? Here's your clue: as long as Folger's Coffee is made he will stay where he should, in prison.
In town for the weekend, off to Dallas Tuesday through Friday next week.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

March 9, 2009
Dave and I went to Nashville to go through another review with the Pop and Dink legal team of Fields and Cooper. All is well on the legal front; Pop continues to suffer through a lot of pain.
On the way through Kinston we saw a parade of some of the USAF's finest doing touch and goes at the Kinston airport. We got in position and got a nice buzz overhead..................
In town all week trying to get caught up on paperwork.

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