Sunday, September 8, 2013

Patrick Pops In - Babies galore!


Paul has been telling me about his amazing week in Colorado. There is nothing like a week away from nearly all technology to put you back on the zen path. There was one spot near their campsite where he got cell reception - messages only. He got a phone call to go through one time, but I was busy doing a chore and didn't get it. (dammit - why oh why did I have to actually do something?) Internet reception was out of the question. Instead, the guys spent a lot of time talking to each other - imagine that! And Paul was often left to his own thoughts.

The weather has been rainy there. From his perch at their campsite they could see nearly to Montrose north - even the National Monument around Grand Junction. The vista ranged west to Utah. From where he sat, they often saw rain showers miles away. Sunsets were spectacular, Paul said.

One night, as he watched the clouds and sun draw beautiful portraits in the sky, out of nowhere, our son Patrick popped into his head. That happens to me too. When I'm sitting on our deck, and a butterfly lands close by, or a cool breeze pops up and tickles my face. It's usually a quiet nature moment. That's why I like the culture of the American Indian. I believe they are onto something the way they blend spirituality with nature/animals/our world/and god(s). I don't know what happens in the afterlife, but I'm looking forward to meeting up Patrick again!

Babies Galore!
The last baby has been born! It's been such a great summer - with many young friends and family members adding to their families. So much joy!
First Stormy and Kyle (Creston friends) had baby girl Harper in June.
Harper
Then in July, my pal Christine and husband Ryan had Ethan
Ethan

Early in July, niece Leslie and husband Jordan made my sis Susi and husband Jim overjoyed (not to mention the rest of the relatives) by having baby James
Next Bullock generation - James

In early August, after a difficult late pregnancy, Paul's nephew Kurt and wife Erin brought Lily into the world to join big bro Zach.
Lily

Paul's Niece Katie and husband Albert were counting down the days. Last Monday, Katie gave birth to James, who joins siblings Jacob and Naomi.
James
Finally, my co-worker Becky and husband Jeremy had to wait a bit past her due date, but Maya finally made an appearance yesterday - joining sibs Trent and Kylie.
Maya - just born on 9/7
A consultant I work closely with - from Ohio also had a baby boy. Congratulations to all the happy (and no doubt exhausted) parents. We're glad everyone is happy and healthy.


Creston just lost a good one this past week - Doris Hood. Many of my friends on Facebook are showing the pain they are feeling. Doris can't be replaced - she was one of a kind. RIP Doris.

But here they are - these new lives so full of potential. The circle of life.

Saturday, September 7, 2013

The traveler is back (my 1,100th BLOG!)

Light the fireworks - it's my 1,100th Blog! Hard to believe, when I started writing this blog a few years ago, that I'd be where I am today. I'm a happy blogger - no longer the same kind of commuter that I was when I began writing this blog. But glad to still have a forum for my thoughts, memories and words. Thanks readers!

I don't sleep well when my baby is gone. Which seems dumb since he kinda snores - even worse than Odie! I even drag my feet at going to bed when he's not around - staying up later than usual.

This past week I worked on Genealogy stuff on my computer - the Morehead clan (Mom's fam). They originated in Bedford County, Pennsylvania and ended up in eastern Iowa - around Tipton. I know it seems dumb, but I get jacked up when I find a grave or Internet information and can fill in a birth or death date. Right now it's all on a free site - which is dumb. I need to get it all someplace I control. I plan to sign up for a genealogy class West Des Moines is hosting this fall - then I'll get some good tips!
Kevin and Al - hunting mates - both do what Paul used to for the Natural Resources Conservation Services

Paul arrived home from his hunting trip early this morning - causing me to get only a few hours sleep. Odie was pretty excited to see her papa! Of course after he showered (it had been 7+ days - the man was stinky!) he climbed into to bed and we talked for a half hour or so. Then we got up around 7 and hit the Farmer's Market. He's craving carbs and a breakfast burrito hit the spot! We did a bunch of other shopping too. So great to have my partner in crime back home!

That's Al up there

Of course we had to tell each other all the news and stories we stored up throughout the time we were apart. Me - work and other stuff. Him - hunting. You must know this involves all the nuances of hunting. No - you don't understand if you've never been married to a hunter. Jeanne Piel gets it! She and I used to laugh about how Rick and Paul would relate their hunting stories to us: "The (insert animal or bird) turned (insert direction) it went (insert the description of the landscape the creature went through or over). It's head turned (insert). The (antlers/beard/length of fish) was X.
My honey

The only thing nearly as scintillating as that is hearing a play-by-play of your spouse's golf game. I got to hear more today - even the second hand story of Al's big miss. I smile and nod. Hey it's important to him. I'm sure some of the things I tell him are not all that exciting. You've seen the Owl commercial? I love that one - it goes something like this: (I think it's about all men). Her "I'll be home late I'm having a drink with Charlene from work" Him - "Who?" Her: "You know - Charlene" Him "Who?"

Despite the fact that he doesn't often really listen to what I have to say, I'm so very happy to have Pablo back to say "Who?". We went to church tonight at 4:30. Father Jim Kiernan (retired) filled in. He's a chaplain. His phone started ringing as he preached - he finally answered it - we could hear it through is microphone. He said, "they probably want me at the hospital but I'm stuck with you!" He's a funny guy who is old enough he tells it like it is!

During his sermon, he talked right to the kids as well as the oldsters like us. He asked them if they said "hi" to the unpopular kids. Fr. Jim used to teach at St. Alberts High School - He was used to teaching teens and was called upon to talk to younger kids a few times. He hated it. He said third graders all raise their hands like they know everything - then, when called upon, they just say anything that comes into their heads.

Father told the St. Francis girls they were beautiful but  - "you boys are ugly", he said. He said it's his usual line when he works with school kids. He said at one school a boy stood up and said, "but Father, you're one of us!" That got a laugh. Father Kiernan always gives a running description of what each part of the Mass means. I like that. He's a "tell it like it is guy".

After church we went to Granite City for drinks and dinner. We sat outside, and spied Ray and Bev Courtney leaving the restaurant with son Tyler and his fam. Creston connections are truly everywhere in DSM.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Are you ready for some football?

It's the opening game of professional football tonight. Even though Pablo isn't here (he should be home from his hunting trip at O dark thirty Saturday), I've got the Denver/Baltimore game on. It's raining in Denver - where they have no corn planted. Send some our way Rocky Mountain State!

I'll be sick of pro football soon - especially my husband's obsessive need to plan our lives around and watch every Packers game. But tonight, I'm on another little walk down memory lane. Mom and I used to watch Monday night football together in the family room at our home at 202 Crombie. She'd be in her spot on the couch. I'd usually be sprawled on the floor in front of the color screen.

Mom would usually pop some corn on top of the stove - in a metal pan with oil. That method of popping left good old maids! I loved pouring a nice Coca-Cola to go with that - hot over ice. The other things Mom liked to munch on at night were dill pickles and chewy candy fish. Holy crap was she a loud chewer for a high society Cedar Rapids gal!
Ed Podolak - Chief!

The Kansas City Chiefs were our fave team of course - since they were close by, and featured Atlantic's own former Hawkeye Eddie Podolak. His brother Charlie dated my sis Susi way back in the day. Of course I didn't know back then that there was another more worthy university in our state...I had the black and gold glasses on. I also had the good taste to like the Washington Redskins - hmm visions of the colors I'd love later in life? My cousin Richard and I used to argue about who was better - the Chiefs or the Broncos. Rich lives in Denver. My Grandma loved Fran Tarkenton (Vikings) and Roger Staubach (Cowboys). We're a football family. But we were never huge on the Packers like my husband is!

Dad would get home from a hard week selling lingerie (it just doesn't sound right, does it?) on Friday and stop at the insurance company Tom Clithero worked at for "the sheet". He was in DTAC - the Down Town Athletic Club (DTAC) - a group of guys who got together for a football pool. He'd bring it home and sometimes we'd all take a shot at picking the games. He'd turn the sheet in and the winner each week would win X$ and the winner at the end won the big pot of cash. At the end of the season, DTAC held a big banquet with prizes and everything - and oh the prizes! I remember seeing a girlie magazine he brought home one year. But the best was the cat. Perhaps my sisters or Ted Simpson can help fill in this story...

It was a sailcat (probably hit by a car - dead for quite some time. So you could probably hurl it like a Frisbie if you wanted to). Someone took the time to paint it fluorescent pink and put it in a cardboard box that was just the right size for it's little body. It would go well with the Waxing business that I took a photo of yesterday because I believe they called it the Pink Pussy Award. Of course I didn't know what that meant back then... I don't know what Dad won it for. I do remember parading my friends into see the thing!

Mom and Dad used to have a framed photo of Dad from a DTAC banquet - 8x10. He was leaning up against a support beam - and needed support if you know what I mean. He was looking mighty disheveled. That group of friends sure did know how to have a good time!

I don't think any of these groups playing fantasy football have anything over the Atlantic DTAC.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Birthday Walk

I love this pic of Mom and Dad - they must have been dating or newly married

It's Dave Bullfrog's 85th birthday today. My dad. That is one of our nicknames for him. He was born in 1928 in Atlantic, Iowa. He was a heck of a guy - loved by many. I sure miss him! It's been nearly seven years that he's been gone - it was too soon.
There's a shot of my parents with me...I'm probably looking for the lighter fluid to drink...
Dad wasn't the best dad ever when we were growing up. He was gone a lot - working hard to make money to support our family. That's what dads did back then. They didn't engage with the family on all levels - making sure the kids did their homework - talking to them about emotional issues. Dad did things like snap my bra when I was uber embarrassed in the first place about wearing one. Then he let Mom deal with the fallout...hmmm come to think of it, maybe he's in purgatory. haha

But he was a fun-boy and we loved him. So I forgave him - eventually - even after he embarrassed me. And when I grew up - he was a wonderful dad - giving advice when needed and not sticking his nose in otherwise. He was a swell grandpa too. The kids loved it when he took them to "feed the ducks" and all the other Country Club activities. In Marco Island, Dad would pop popcorn to feed the gulls and would help the kids prepare shells to take back to their classmates. He was a real hands on Grandpa! (He still didn't handle stuff like Jud spilling soda pop at the Country Club very well...).

Today I pictured him playing golf with his buddies - like Eddie Freese and Tom Clithero. Then they'd have drinks in the heavenly clubhouse. Happy Birthday Big Guy!

To celebrate Dad's bday, I took a walk during my lunch break and took some photos. Readers know how I enjoy that.
Check out the bike on this doorframe of an antique store
Check out this new biz on Grand - a well groomed beaver is a Pink Beaver?
The rest of my walk was fairly uneventful. It felt good to get outside into the late summer heat because the Wallace Building is over-chilled.

The big job news is that I've put in an order for a stand up desk. I'll get a tall chair to go with it - so I won't actually have to stand up all day. In order to raise my workspace up, I asked to move to different cubicle so all 5 foot 6 inches of me won't be tempted to peep into neighboring cubicles. I'm moving into an empty cubicle that is up against a wall. Stay tuned - I will post pics once it's all set up.

I heard from Pablo the Poolboy today. The weather has deteriorated in SW Colorado. It sleeted and the elk are now laying low. He's talking about packing up and heading back either tomorrow or Friday. Yay!
A pic of Pablo from last year

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Three degrees of separation


I'm starting to think the world is three degrees of separation from Creston. It's bigger than Kevin Bacon! Now that Paul and I have moved away from there, we keep coming up with Creston connections to everything.

A couple of people at our new home, which is a townhouse (Diamond Brooke), have Creston connections. Gene Gardner (wife Mary Ann) was the president at Southeastern Community College. The Gardners know the Crittendens - Creston's own resident college type folks. Barb has been a college prez for many years already now. Steve is merely a banker, but he gets college status as he goes to college gatherings with Barb. Gene and Mary Ann know him as well. Connie Nixon also lives here at Diamond Brooke. She worked for a company that helped independent hardware stores purchase things. She knew the Seckingtons from Creston.

Now even Amy is getting into it. She's started a new job at Moore Brothers Design + Label Agency. It seems her new boss, Charlie Moore and his family are friends with Don Leith from Creston. Don's son Dean is my friend Patti's um, fiance. (for the past 20ish years now). Small world.

At Moore Brothers, Amy will again be designing labels, but unlike her last job, she'll get to work on lots of different projects. Moore Brothers is a graphic design business that helps with labels, marketing materials and web sites. Amy hopes to be able to help start-up food companies (and others who just want to re-do their present packaging) package their food to get ready to market it. A woman on their staff knows how to prepare the labels for USDA compliance - you know % fat, that kind of stuff. Most new food companies don't have any idea about how to do that. If you know anyone - not just in Denver but anywhere - that wants to package and market a new food - Moore Brothers is who they might wish to talk to.

This story has no Creston connection. During Amy's work hiatus, she helped the guy who lives in the place above her new apartment with cookie deliveries. He's a manager at this place - Check it out: http://www.thedirtycookie.net/ 
Recall that pot is legal in Colorado...picture all those dopers with the munchies. Plus just hungry folks who would like a nice warm cookie. You can get a "Dirty Duo" - cookies, milk and ice cream. One night last week, when Amy was helping, a guy requested that she use a Batman voice when she delivered the cookies. She got a big tip! She said she practiced the voice the whole way there.

I guess Creston people do like Batman and cookies...there IS a connection!
I'm glad she's starting her real job now!



  


Monday, September 2, 2013

Lunch at Costco

I took my neighbor Jo's advice. She's a sample lady at Costco. I talked to her last Sunday when Paul and I went to the Diamond Brooke picnic. We enjoyed the picnic a great deal - it was hot but there was a nice breeze. We were glad many of the new people who have recently moved into the in the 66-unit complex attended. It was nice to meet them.
Around 30 people attended the picnic
Many of the people were original owners of the Diamond Brooke units

Jo, the sample lady told me I should eat at Costco - the samples! So I did that yesterday for lunch. The menu:
  • bratwurst bite
  • spinach dip with crackers
  • cream cheese with salmon
  • hamburger bite with bun
  • pumpkin chips
  • dark chocolate covered pumpkin seeds
  • coffee
It was a good light lunch - to tide me over until supper. Of course I had to shop a little too. I didn't buy a bunch of food though - I was full! haha. At home I packed up four bags for Goodwill - some shoes even - it's hard to part with shoes for me...but sometimes I have to tell them - "it's for the best!" They deserve to live in a home where someone loves them. At home I finally took time to organize the pantry shelves - something I'd successfully avoided since moving in.


Then, as a reward, I went to Valley West Mall to the Fit to be Tied Store and bought - you guessed it. Shoes. Just one pair though. I got Merrells for work - so nothing too exciting. That's what happens when papa goes elk hunting...

This morning I made the trek to Creston to have breakfast with my home girls. Bobbie had planned to do a breakfast casserole in the crockpot - but had a timer snafu. Thinking quickly like a good girl scout, she threw it into a casserole pan and baked it. It tasted great! It was nice to see Pat, Linda, Patti and Deb along with Bobbie. We caught up on families and talked about recipes - the usual stuff. I miss that.

Afterwards, Deb and I picked up some cappuccino and drove to Green Valley State Park. Right before we turned in - we saw a near accident as a gal pulled out in front of the pickup going south on the gravel road onto Green Valley Road. I considered my options - as there was no shoulder to pull off onto...but at the last second the truck veered and missed her and me. Phew!

Deb and I sat near the beach and talked. I miss my Debbie talks. About noon, I dropped her off and headed home, listening to a stupid book on CD that I can't seem to pull the plug on. I hate the ones where the women keep making one poor decision after another, especially when it comes to sleazy men. I want to reach in and slap them. I'm glad I surround myself with smart women - that means you, oh readers. ;>) smile.


Sunday, September 1, 2013

Must upgrade tailgate experience

That's what Jeff McFee said after last night's game - a loss vs. the University of Northern Iowa. I was expecting a close game - usual against an in-state rival. They bring their A-game to play us. But I wasn't expecting the butt-kicking that felt like. Between that, and the 90 degree heat, it was pretty brutal. Take away the RV tailgating we've grown accustomed to...together with the fact my honey was gone. It was pretty sad.

My day didn't start out badly. I took a nice early morning walk. Then Odie and I drove to the neighborhood Starbucks. I haven't gotten the coffee recipe down for 1 person - it's been too weak since Paul left. He usually makes it in our Bunn-O-Matic drip coffee maker, manufactured right in Creston with Starbucks beans, ground by him. I'll have it down by the time he gets back - then I'll forget again. Anyway - I got a skinny vanilla latte for a million dollars. The barista asked if Odie would like a puppy latte. Um, would she ever! She had to wait until we got home to lap it up and read the paper. haha.

Next we were off to get her nails done. They grow out every three months or so. I like to take her to PetSmart - they use a grinder thing that leaves them smooth. It's $11. The guy was pretty busy - grooming a Westie, so I just stood and waited. Odie moaned the whole time she was on the table! Very dramatic. She was very happy when she was done, and received a nice treat when we got home.
Bobbie and Jeff arrived about 1 p.m. I was packed up and ready to go. I even remembered to put the tickets and parking pass in my purse ahead! It was a lot of pressure doing all this without Pablo to help. We decided to eat lunch at Mavericks before heading to Ames - out of the heat. We were the only Cyclones amidst Hawk fans there, but didn't take any heat.

We arrived at C4, our parking area, about 3 p.m. and there were still many spots to choose from. I think many were avoiding the heat. B & J had picked up Don's tent - to help shade us from the sun. That was a life-saver! We got that set up along with our chairs and plopped down with our drinks sweating. No TV, so we just sat and talked. I wasn't really hungry. We were parked next to ISU punter Kirby Van Der Kamp's family. We noted how they were using a generator for crock pots. We may need to get a generator for a TV and crock pots.

Soon our friends Bob and Sheryl Young walked by with their son Jesse. They stopped to chat. Then Beth and Todd Nielson came. They were our Creston neighbors - good to catch up with them. Hard to believe twins Olivia and Evan are seniors, and Alex, a junior, helped the CHS Panthers defeat Chariton the night before. Then Kimmy McFee arrived with her new roomie and bf. Kim just returned to school at ISU to obtain a degree in genetics. It was nice to see my little buddy - she was using Paul's ticket. She has been dog sitting for us the past year - we'll miss having her in DSM. Putting the tent back in the back before we headed to the game proved to be a team effort, but we got it done (it might not be too pretty though). Don and Diana arrived just in time to head to the game.
Folding up the tent - with Kim and her roomie's BF's help
It was damn hot at game time. They did allow people to take full bottles of water in. It was nice to see our usual seat neighbors - Pam and Randy from Carroll and Andrea and her husband, the enthusiastic guy from Ankeny. Even the lady behind us that Diana chewed out a couple years ago seemed happy to see us! Kim got to hear that lady yell "Run forward" throughout the game, as we have the past few years. So enlightening! Stofferahns sit by us too, but we sure missed Higgins who didn't renew their tickets this year. The place was packed though.



The air seemed to go out of the crowd quickly - between the play of the team and the heat. The Cyclones couldn't get much going on offense and the D could not stop the UNI Panthers. At halftime we were behind, and the UNI band played. They sounded great! The normally excellent ISU band tried to do a medley using the giant video screen between songs - but it didn't work for me. Every time I started enjoying a song, they'd stop playing it. It was like they tried too hard. Maybe that was what was wrong with the football team too - they were trying too hard to tackle so they missed! Right...

Paul texted me a couple times during the game. I tried texting him game updates, but I'm not sure they got through. He's lucky he was spared from seeing this though. Jud too - who is with gf Kara in Nashville this weekend doing the tourist thing. Good choices for my guys. I'm glad they're finding other outlets besides football. What's wrong with me?

By the end of the game, I was a tired, melted, disgusted fan. I just wanted to get home and shower the day off of me. Jeff had a great quote. "I think I'm going to need an improved tailgating experience to get through another game like that." That is fo sho!