It's obvious that my absence from the blog-isphere is palpable every time I get too busy, but fear not I will always return eventually. (My attempts at wit are quite palpable as well and I hope they don't wound you.) Freddy has been keeping us hopping but it has been a fun few months. Football and all kinds of other things made the time fly by. I'm so used to being busy on weeknights that I have a very sad tale for you. My mind has become slightly addled by it. Tuesday evening this week I was driving home from work and I realized this very fact.
The only way I can give you an accurate picture of what happened in my mind that night is to re-create my internal thoughts. Stop reading now if my too-long stories bore you to tears, because I can assure that this will most likely drag on a bit too long for most sane people. I had a pretty normal long day at work and left the office about 6pm. I was headed north and flipping through the radio stations looking for tunes because NPR wasn't too interesting at that moment. I was thinking about the creamy leek dish that I had gotten the ingredients for that day and what else I was going to make with it for dinner. I then realized that Freddy was at practice until 9:30pm and that I had nothing else scheduled for the evening. For some reason in my brain this was not okay. I was thinking up errands to run, people to see and things to do... When realistically I was all caught up on my social calendar, errands and most of the chores about the house. I began to think that it was going to be such a boring night to be home with nothing to do! I almost tweeted how boring Tuesday was, when I finally snapped out of it. I'd been commenting for weeks that I needed more time at home because I'm so busy all the time, blah blah blah. I finally got it and what did I do? I regretted it!! I thought, "What is wrong with me?" You are supposed to enjoy down time. I actually had to talk myself into thinking that one night... with 3 hours of nothing at home was okay. I had to convince myself?!? If I had remained in the earlier mind frame, I just might have gotten the riot act from my husband when I got home. Instead of that unappealing sounding option, I thankfully got my wits back together, went home and warmed up leftovers with my hubby and relaxed on the couch. Whew.
Now back to what has made me slightly addled. September held the DALMAC, Mike's annual golf vacation with college buddies, a cooking divas trip to meet Tyler Florence, exciting football games and two bridal showers. October held more football, a 5k, Mike's first bow kill, homecoming, a MSU hockey game, a MSU football game, making apple cider and a birthday trip to the islands of Puerto Rico and Vieques. November is almost half way though and we've already had the end of football, the beginning of hockey, a visit from Hilary and Lego Robotics. And, really these are just the major events.
The great news is that we've really been enjoying every bit of it and especially having Freddy making us busy and having him enjoying our already busy lives. We have really become a well oiled little family unit in the last month or so. Freddy makes me laugh more than I laughed all year, and I laugh a lot! He always knows when to cheer me up and it has been really fun to be a football mom for 3 months. On to conquer hockey Mom-dom.
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Thursday, November 11, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Auntie-Nephew Weekend 2010
Well I'm a couple of weeks behind, but it's because I've been so busy! That means I have a lot to catch you up on! Two weekends ago we had the annual Auntie-Nephew Weekend 2010. We went to Freddy's football game in Charlotte on Friday and then we headed up to the ORV trails near Baldwin, MI with the dunebuggy and the jeep for Saturday and Sunday. The crew that we headed up north with included the two nephews, Walker and Joe, myself, Mike and Freddy.
Friday, I picked up the boys after school shopping with Freddy and my mom in Birch Run. We ran up to the high school because Freddy had to be dropped off for the first football game that evening in Charlotte. Then Walker, Joey and I all stayed to help with the team dinner. It's kind of funny, but I really am learning all kinds of new things about a sport I've known my entire life. I never had a football playing brother, so I guess I just missed many of the things that go along with having a football player. It's a very interesting learning experience. I'm also learning all about the St. Johns community and school traditions. We've lived in St. Johns for over 5 years and you miss out on a whole portion of the community activities and traditions without kids. I knew that all along, but I guess it's just more fun than I thought it would be.
Let me give you an example. For the team dinner we worked quickly to get the food all ready for the boys and coaches. At the appointed time the team all filed in very seriously and silently. I was very surprised at how quiet they were and then I was quickly informed to be extra quiet as well. The captain gave the marching orders to the rest of the team as to how they would proceed through the line (seniors first, of course) and said a really heartfelt prayer. Then the boys came single file through the line quiet and polite, each saying thank you as they got their food. We gave them more water and they finished up eating. Then another surprise! I was quickly told that each player gives each of the Moms a hug after eating. I stood with a huge smile, told each boy good luck and received about 40 hugs. I loved it!
On we went to the football game. It was fun. St. Johns killed Charlotte 54-21. Freddy even got to play! He went in on defense in the 4th quarter. He got tripped up his first play in and then came out to talk to the coach. Then he went back in for the next play, where he was actually close to getting a tackle. But instead of a tackle, he got a 15 yard personal penalty! He followed the offensive player right out of bounds and apparently the referee thought he pushed the opposing player once out of bounds. We don't tend to agree, but oh well, at least he got to get in the game.
Saturday morning we were up bright and early so that we could head up north and go offroading! The boys were bright eyed and excited through the whole 2 1/2 hour drive. We got to the trails about 11:30, unloaded and headed out. We had so much fun. The jeep was a lot to handle with the big tires, so Mike drove it pretty much the whole time and I drove the buggy with rotating passengers. I had a lot of fun ripping around the corners and up and down the hills of sand. I must say we all looked pretty sweet in our skull bandannas too! I think people were jealous.
After a good long day of riding, we "kinda" broke the dunebuggy. We had a leak and ran out of clutch fluid. Mike was able to put most of the brake fluid in the clutch pedal so that it would work better, but that left us with no brakes. Whoops! Freddy, Walker and I headed out to the nearest service station to pick up more fluid and Mike and Joey headed back to the parking lot with the buggy. It was evening by then and time to head to the cabin. We loaded up the crew and vehicles and headed to the little cabin we had rented. We all had showers (much needed), dinner, a little campfire and then we headed to bed.
The next morning I made pancakes and the boys packed up the truck. We all ate and then we decided to drive to Lake Michigan near Ludington to hit the beach. Mike found this fantastic little beach where the boys found a geocache. Then we swam in the frigid lake for a few hours and had a picnic lunch before heading home. Freddy had football practice that we had to hurry back for or else I think we all would have liked to stay on the beach a few hours longer.
It was a wonderful weekend with the boys, we really enjoyed our time with them. And for the record... Joey and Walker won the cow game, despite my best efforts to sabotage them.
Friday, I picked up the boys after school shopping with Freddy and my mom in Birch Run. We ran up to the high school because Freddy had to be dropped off for the first football game that evening in Charlotte. Then Walker, Joey and I all stayed to help with the team dinner. It's kind of funny, but I really am learning all kinds of new things about a sport I've known my entire life. I never had a football playing brother, so I guess I just missed many of the things that go along with having a football player. It's a very interesting learning experience. I'm also learning all about the St. Johns community and school traditions. We've lived in St. Johns for over 5 years and you miss out on a whole portion of the community activities and traditions without kids. I knew that all along, but I guess it's just more fun than I thought it would be.
Let me give you an example. For the team dinner we worked quickly to get the food all ready for the boys and coaches. At the appointed time the team all filed in very seriously and silently. I was very surprised at how quiet they were and then I was quickly informed to be extra quiet as well. The captain gave the marching orders to the rest of the team as to how they would proceed through the line (seniors first, of course) and said a really heartfelt prayer. Then the boys came single file through the line quiet and polite, each saying thank you as they got their food. We gave them more water and they finished up eating. Then another surprise! I was quickly told that each player gives each of the Moms a hug after eating. I stood with a huge smile, told each boy good luck and received about 40 hugs. I loved it!
On we went to the football game. It was fun. St. Johns killed Charlotte 54-21. Freddy even got to play! He went in on defense in the 4th quarter. He got tripped up his first play in and then came out to talk to the coach. Then he went back in for the next play, where he was actually close to getting a tackle. But instead of a tackle, he got a 15 yard personal penalty! He followed the offensive player right out of bounds and apparently the referee thought he pushed the opposing player once out of bounds. We don't tend to agree, but oh well, at least he got to get in the game.
Saturday morning we were up bright and early so that we could head up north and go offroading! The boys were bright eyed and excited through the whole 2 1/2 hour drive. We got to the trails about 11:30, unloaded and headed out. We had so much fun. The jeep was a lot to handle with the big tires, so Mike drove it pretty much the whole time and I drove the buggy with rotating passengers. I had a lot of fun ripping around the corners and up and down the hills of sand. I must say we all looked pretty sweet in our skull bandannas too! I think people were jealous.
After a good long day of riding, we "kinda" broke the dunebuggy. We had a leak and ran out of clutch fluid. Mike was able to put most of the brake fluid in the clutch pedal so that it would work better, but that left us with no brakes. Whoops! Freddy, Walker and I headed out to the nearest service station to pick up more fluid and Mike and Joey headed back to the parking lot with the buggy. It was evening by then and time to head to the cabin. We loaded up the crew and vehicles and headed to the little cabin we had rented. We all had showers (much needed), dinner, a little campfire and then we headed to bed.
The next morning I made pancakes and the boys packed up the truck. We all ate and then we decided to drive to Lake Michigan near Ludington to hit the beach. Mike found this fantastic little beach where the boys found a geocache. Then we swam in the frigid lake for a few hours and had a picnic lunch before heading home. Freddy had football practice that we had to hurry back for or else I think we all would have liked to stay on the beach a few hours longer.
It was a wonderful weekend with the boys, we really enjoyed our time with them. And for the record... Joey and Walker won the cow game, despite my best efforts to sabotage them.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Weekend on Old Mission
One of my favorite places in the world is right here in Michigan, Old Mission Peninsula. Mike and I were excited to be able to visit it last weekend and share it with Freddy and Becky (Mike's cousin). Ken and Janet are amazing friends and are always so happy to have us for a visit. Their home is beautiful and relaxing and their friendship always warms my heart.
We drove up Friday night as I mentioned in my previous post and on Saturday Mike and I let Becky and Freddy sleep in and we went for a punishing 23 mile ride on the peninsula. It was tough! Then after some breakfast we all headed into town to accomplish some things. Freddy joined myself, Janet and Becky for a downtown shopping jaunt and Mike and Ken went to visit some bike shops and look at boats. Freddy and Becky found some excellent souvenirs and Janet took me to a great delicatessen shop. I made a couple of cheese purchases that I look forward to trying out this week. A peccorino romano and a spanish blue cheese that I can eat! Yummm. We all met up a couple of hours later at the famous Moomers. Moomers is a ice cream place just outside of downtown Traverse that was voted #1 in ice cream on Good Morning America recently. Quite an impressive resume, so we had to try it. It was sincerely enjoyed by all. I had a yummy draft orange soda, as I have ice cream allergies, while everyone else snacked on the creamy ice cream flavor of their choice. Freddy tested out blue ice cream because he had never seen BLUE ice cream before. We also stopped on the way back to pick up some bread from a local bakery for dinner that evening. Dinner was exciting, both because it was delicious and because while grilling the chicken excess grease in the bottom of the grill ignited and shot flames 4 feet high! Some of the chicken breasts needed some trimming to remove the... umm, charred bit, but it still was delicious. Janet made a very yummy spinach salad to go along and we had a great dinner on the patio. Then we cleaned up in a hurry and zoomed off to do a few more errands before we went to the drive in theater!
Our Saturday night activity was a visit to the Cherry Bowl drive in theater. We saw a double feature of Despicable Me and The Other Guys. We all loved Despicable Me, but The Other Guys was only so-so. We didn't get back until 2 am and we all were very sleepy.
Sunday morning we vowed to take another ride and so we were up bright and early to head out. We took a flat route this time and it was very enjoyable. Janet joined us and we rode with her for a bit. When she turned around we rode on and totaled about 18 miles. We would have went further, but there were a number of biking events going on and the roads were very congested. After we showered up, I made us all crepes for brunch. We put together several fillings and everyone filled their own crepes with the items of their choice. After packing up and helping Janet a bit more with her computer we left Ken & Janet with many thanks and kisses. We shot up to the lighthouse so that Freddy and Becky could see it and we waded around in Lake Michigan a bit.
We meandered home taking small highways showing Freddy a bit more of northern Michigan. We stopped for dinner in Cadillac and then finally made our way back home. It was an exciting weekend and we all wish we were still gazing out Ken & Janet's windows on to the bay rather than back to work and practice. We're hoping to get another visit in before the winter. If not, we'll definitely venture back after it snows.
We drove up Friday night as I mentioned in my previous post and on Saturday Mike and I let Becky and Freddy sleep in and we went for a punishing 23 mile ride on the peninsula. It was tough! Then after some breakfast we all headed into town to accomplish some things. Freddy joined myself, Janet and Becky for a downtown shopping jaunt and Mike and Ken went to visit some bike shops and look at boats. Freddy and Becky found some excellent souvenirs and Janet took me to a great delicatessen shop. I made a couple of cheese purchases that I look forward to trying out this week. A peccorino romano and a spanish blue cheese that I can eat! Yummm. We all met up a couple of hours later at the famous Moomers. Moomers is a ice cream place just outside of downtown Traverse that was voted #1 in ice cream on Good Morning America recently. Quite an impressive resume, so we had to try it. It was sincerely enjoyed by all. I had a yummy draft orange soda, as I have ice cream allergies, while everyone else snacked on the creamy ice cream flavor of their choice. Freddy tested out blue ice cream because he had never seen BLUE ice cream before. We also stopped on the way back to pick up some bread from a local bakery for dinner that evening. Dinner was exciting, both because it was delicious and because while grilling the chicken excess grease in the bottom of the grill ignited and shot flames 4 feet high! Some of the chicken breasts needed some trimming to remove the... umm, charred bit, but it still was delicious. Janet made a very yummy spinach salad to go along and we had a great dinner on the patio. Then we cleaned up in a hurry and zoomed off to do a few more errands before we went to the drive in theater!
Our Saturday night activity was a visit to the Cherry Bowl drive in theater. We saw a double feature of Despicable Me and The Other Guys. We all loved Despicable Me, but The Other Guys was only so-so. We didn't get back until 2 am and we all were very sleepy.
Sunday morning we vowed to take another ride and so we were up bright and early to head out. We took a flat route this time and it was very enjoyable. Janet joined us and we rode with her for a bit. When she turned around we rode on and totaled about 18 miles. We would have went further, but there were a number of biking events going on and the roads were very congested. After we showered up, I made us all crepes for brunch. We put together several fillings and everyone filled their own crepes with the items of their choice. After packing up and helping Janet a bit more with her computer we left Ken & Janet with many thanks and kisses. We shot up to the lighthouse so that Freddy and Becky could see it and we waded around in Lake Michigan a bit.
We meandered home taking small highways showing Freddy a bit more of northern Michigan. We stopped for dinner in Cadillac and then finally made our way back home. It was an exciting weekend and we all wish we were still gazing out Ken & Janet's windows on to the bay rather than back to work and practice. We're hoping to get another visit in before the winter. If not, we'll definitely venture back after it snows.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
First Taste of Northern MI
Thursday was Freddy's first football scrimmage. It was such hard work watching the game that we had to head north. Becky joined us from Cleveland Thursday evening as well. Then, Friday at about 4 pm we headed towards the peninsula. We arrived by 7 pm and made dinner with Ken & Janet and listened to a huge rainstorm. My dad would have paid for the amount of rain we watched come down. We had a great dinner of burgers and then we watched a movie. It was a nice night. This morning bright and early Mike and I headed out for a bike ride. What a good training ride the peninsula had in store for us. 22 miles of hills. Whew! I was tired! But it felt good and was much needed for we have less than 2 weeks and we'll be headed out on the DALMAC.
We have lots and lots of plans for this weekend and we won't even get half of those things done. But we'll sure have fun doing what we can fit in!!
We have lots and lots of plans for this weekend and we won't even get half of those things done. But we'll sure have fun doing what we can fit in!!
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Groovin' Along
Well... I know I've been awful at blogging from the start, but I really did think I would get better with time. Mmmm... maybe not so much, but I'm still hanging in there and hoping that one day I will be better at keeping up with it.
One thing that may help is our most recent exciting news. We are getting another exchange student in the fall. His name is Fredrik (goes by Freddy) and he is from Finland. Mike and I are very excited to have a new son! He will be living with us for the entire 2010-2011 school year and he is a hockey player. So, he will be playing hockey on the St. Johns/DeWitt team. I imagine for how athletic he seems though that he will be playing many more sports. I have a few projects in mind to finish up around the house before he arrives and I look forward to working on those in the coming months. I need to make a complete checklist for myself so that I'll have something to work towards.
We just returned from an amazingly fun and relaxing weekend on Myrtle Beach with the Keenan side of the family. Mike's Aunt & Uncle were gracious enough to invite us down to the beach house they had rented to stay with them. We not only got to spend lots of quality time with the family we also got to hang out with Brandon & Cynthia. We really enjoyed seeing them after such a long time! The weather wasn't that great at the beginning of the week, but it warmed right up by the end of the week and I got two full beach days in. Enough to get a little bit of color to return to MI with. Mike played golf, we did a 1,000 piece puzzle, we visited some gorgeous gardens, had great seafood and Mike & I went kayaking together for the first time. Fun, fun, fun! The most enjoyable part of the week, no disrespect to anyone, was playing with my little niece Helena all week. She lives so far away and I was overjoyed to be able to hang out with her for a whole week. I have some great pictures of us together and I love her to pieces!!!!!!
Mike and I spent a lovely weekend on OMP with Ken & Janet the weekend before we left for Myrtle. We had such a nice time!! We did a little bit of everything and really enjoyed all of the adventures. Especially an exciting run in with nature at the lighthouse! Just a hint, a couple of geese did not appreciate Ken & Mike. We'll leave it at that!
This weekend will be a quick trip up to OMP (Old Mission Peninsula) and the Leelanau Peninsula to do some wine tasting with a large group of girls. It should be super fun and I'm looking forward to it!!
Other news:
We have quite a bit of the finishing touches on the chicken coop and it is working out beautifully. Mike and I designed & built a great new coop and I couldn't be happier. Chores are enormously easier now and I think our flock is infinitely healthier. So healthy in fact that yesterday we got a record breaking 32 eggs!! Holy mother of eggs! We ran a new fence to keep them out of my garden, but it blew down in a thunder/wind storm and they figured out that they could hop it. Now that it's back up... they just hop it. Argh, chickens are smarter than most people know.
The garden boxes are just finally dry enough to plant a bit. I'm looking forward to fresh lettuce for salads and some radishes for breakfast!! I'll plant some of my garden tonight and cover the box with windows. That way the chickens won't be able to hop in my garden box and dig up all my seeds and I'll have a greenhouse effect going on. At least until the plants get big enough and we get the chicken fence re-run.
Photos to follow.......
One thing that may help is our most recent exciting news. We are getting another exchange student in the fall. His name is Fredrik (goes by Freddy) and he is from Finland. Mike and I are very excited to have a new son! He will be living with us for the entire 2010-2011 school year and he is a hockey player. So, he will be playing hockey on the St. Johns/DeWitt team. I imagine for how athletic he seems though that he will be playing many more sports. I have a few projects in mind to finish up around the house before he arrives and I look forward to working on those in the coming months. I need to make a complete checklist for myself so that I'll have something to work towards.
We just returned from an amazingly fun and relaxing weekend on Myrtle Beach with the Keenan side of the family. Mike's Aunt & Uncle were gracious enough to invite us down to the beach house they had rented to stay with them. We not only got to spend lots of quality time with the family we also got to hang out with Brandon & Cynthia. We really enjoyed seeing them after such a long time! The weather wasn't that great at the beginning of the week, but it warmed right up by the end of the week and I got two full beach days in. Enough to get a little bit of color to return to MI with. Mike played golf, we did a 1,000 piece puzzle, we visited some gorgeous gardens, had great seafood and Mike & I went kayaking together for the first time. Fun, fun, fun! The most enjoyable part of the week, no disrespect to anyone, was playing with my little niece Helena all week. She lives so far away and I was overjoyed to be able to hang out with her for a whole week. I have some great pictures of us together and I love her to pieces!!!!!!
Mike and I spent a lovely weekend on OMP with Ken & Janet the weekend before we left for Myrtle. We had such a nice time!! We did a little bit of everything and really enjoyed all of the adventures. Especially an exciting run in with nature at the lighthouse! Just a hint, a couple of geese did not appreciate Ken & Mike. We'll leave it at that!
This weekend will be a quick trip up to OMP (Old Mission Peninsula) and the Leelanau Peninsula to do some wine tasting with a large group of girls. It should be super fun and I'm looking forward to it!!
Other news:
We have quite a bit of the finishing touches on the chicken coop and it is working out beautifully. Mike and I designed & built a great new coop and I couldn't be happier. Chores are enormously easier now and I think our flock is infinitely healthier. So healthy in fact that yesterday we got a record breaking 32 eggs!! Holy mother of eggs! We ran a new fence to keep them out of my garden, but it blew down in a thunder/wind storm and they figured out that they could hop it. Now that it's back up... they just hop it. Argh, chickens are smarter than most people know.
The garden boxes are just finally dry enough to plant a bit. I'm looking forward to fresh lettuce for salads and some radishes for breakfast!! I'll plant some of my garden tonight and cover the box with windows. That way the chickens won't be able to hop in my garden box and dig up all my seeds and I'll have a greenhouse effect going on. At least until the plants get big enough and we get the chicken fence re-run.
Photos to follow.......
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
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