Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Christmas 2009

Merry Christmas!  Finally a spare moment to update the Blog.  Work was a bit more hectic than typical this year due to the uncertainty in the economy and what impact it was going to have on us at work.  Everything actually turned out better than what we had projected.  I didn't  have a single marathon night past 9pm this year which is out of the ordinary.  I'm sure that Lisa and the kids would say 8pm was too late but it could have been much worse.

Christmas was pretty typical.  Christmas Eve consisting of way too much finger food; we still have left overs. Christmas was spend overly full of food and putting together toys.  Santa was entirely too good to the crumb-snatchers and was pretty good to me as well.

Lisa and I don't typically exchange Christmas gifts since we're so damn difficult to buy for; but since my birthday is so close to Christmas I get spoiled and my birthday becomes like my Christmas.  I don't know if the previous sentence even made sense.  Since I received way too many gifts on my birthday, I decided I was going to surprise Lisa with a Sony Reader.  I fully intended to get in trouble for buying her a gift this year.  Low and behold, Lisa broke the no gift rule as well and bought me a propane fueled smoker

I fired up the smoker on Sunday and smoked a 5 pound chicken in about 3 hours.  The propane works so much better than the Charcoal smoker I have.  The temperature was easier to control and the wood bowl and water bowl are much easier to get to on the new smoker.  I can't wait to try a brisket and a whole salmon.  Even Lisa liked the taste of the chicken and she isn't a big fan of smoke flavored anything.

Sunday night we made a trip to the zoo to see the lights before they shut them off for another year.  It was a perfect night to see the lights.  The snow was falling and it wasn't overly cold thanks to the 3 layers of clothing I was wearing.  The only downside to the zoo visit is that nasty, grumpy, bi**chy Katelyn showed up.  I would have loved for someone to push me through the zoo in a stroller but not her.  She wanted to whine that no one would carry her through the zoo.

Tonight we're heading to a friend's  house for dinner.  New Year's Eve will be spent at our house with Jill, Todd and the Kids and possibly one other couple and their kids.  New Year's Day will be spent in front of the television (I may smoke a port roast too).  And off to Saturday for our Cleveland Christmas.

Hope everyone has a happy and prosperous New Year!  If you want to make sure you have a fun one, you need to buy one of these (Shawn got me one for Christmas).  I almost choked!  I am so out of practice!

And what post would be complete without pictures of the kids?


Happy Birthday Old Man!


Merry Christmas!


Before our Christmas Concerts (both on the same night)


HO HO HO! ( I am a ham)


Looks like Santa was here


This thing took Daddy 3 hours to assemble (buy American next time cheapskate)


Smoked Chicken


Bet your tongue won't stick to this pole

Monday, November 09, 2009

Welcome Cody

As if you thought I would travel 4 hours into Michigan and not return with a dog!  We brought Cody home on Friday afternoon and he's been great.  He's just a big giant 95 pound bundle of love.  He's so good with Shawn and Katelyn and listens well to me. 

He doesn't really like being left home by himself.  He basically lets everyone in the door but me and then proceeds to "dog cuss" me out by barking at me and only me.  Other than that, Cody has been a model doggie. 

Here's a few pictures take this past weekend:






Tuesday, November 03, 2009

quickie

I totally forgot to post a picture of the dog we're going to see on Friday so I did below.  I also got a surprise in the mail when I got home this evening.  Check it out....I'm so vain!



Cody



Halloween

I know I've been horrible at updating lately but life is getting in the way it seems.  I may have taken off more than I can chew as of late.  I'm attempting to organize an Alumni Chapter for my college Fraternity here in the region, I have been nominated to sit on a foundation board and I have accepted the nomination, work is starting to go bananas and to top it off, we are traveling 4 hours on Friday to take a look at a dog we are considering adopting.

The dog is a 5 year old Golden Retriever that was the stud of a breeder in Michigan.  The breeder is the aunt and uncle of a woman Lisa and I work with.  The current owners had him neutered and have retired him form breeding and wants to find a good home for him.  You can tell during the two lengthy phone conversations I've had with the owners that they love the dog and really wish they could keep him but due to the business, it is time to bring on a new stud and the dog must leave.  By the way the dog's name is Cody and he weighs in at a whopping 95 pounds!  He has been described as a playful, well behaved great with children Afro hating dog.  The one thing that worries me is the lack of a fence we have and the fact the dog now lives on a yard that is 10 acres in size.  I've been told that he listens very well and will have little issues with learning his boundaries after awhile.  He has always been a house dog his entire life so that shouldn't be an issue either.  I must be crazy but the kids so want a dog.

Halloween weekend started with Shawn being sick and having to be picked up from school on Friday.  He got some rest and felt well enough to run in the annual one mile goblin gallop and placed 18th in his age group (8.02 minutes).  Then the typical trick or treating...I actually dressed and scared a few kids this year (thanks for the mask Mom).


Thursday, October 29, 2009

Wednesday Night Dinner

Shawn brought home his first quarter report card yesterday and it was pretty good except for a couple of issues with not finishing his work in a timely manner and paying attention in Social Studies his marks were good.  As a reward, we took him to dinner at a new pizza joint that is owned and operated by a local morning D.J. here in town.  Shawn was star struck to see "Andrew Z" at the restaurant.  He was so enamored by his presence that he actually approached him for an autograph and to take a picture.  Who would have though that a local DJ would have such an influence on an 8 year old.

By the way, the restaurant was packed and the service was extremely slow.  The food however was pretty good (maybe even above average) but pretty pricey.  Nine bucks for a sub is a bit high I think!

Here's a few pictures of our evening:


Shawn and "Andrew Z"

Katie growing tired on the ride home

A very happy Shawn

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Pumpkin Carving Night

Here's a few pictures of pumpkin carving night!  





Shawn did this one himself



Monday, August 31, 2009

Odds and Ends

Not much going on as of late. Shawn (and Mom and Dad) has finally settled into the school routine again. It seems like we are in constant motion from about 5:30 every day until Shawn goes to bed at 9pm every night. From school, work, daycare, dinner, cross county practice and homework there is barely enough time to breathe. About cross country, Shawn seems to finally beginning to finding the competitive fire in his belly. He's really beginning to run well; I'm really interested in seeing how he does at the meets this year.

This weekend was a rather quiet one for us. Partially because we couldn't agree or come up with something we all wanted to do. Basically just hung out at home along with running a few errands. I did however found it necessary to buy a new grill. Yes, the old one pretty much took a trip down the crapper and it was going to cost $100-$125 to fix it and poor man engineer the portions of the grill that were beyond merely purchasing replacement parts.

I ended up buying a nice grill on clearance. This one has a light under the grill cover, a small smoke box mounted inside the burner box and an electronic fuel gauge that indicates how much time is left at the current consumption rate you will run out of propane. Needless to say, I was supposed to run out in the middle of grilling last night and I never actually did. So much for accuracy! Oh yea, the grill also has a built-in ice tub and bottle opener too!

News on the diet front...in the first 22 days of our diet (excluding the weekend in Cleveland where we partied like world class eating competition champions) I am down nearly 12 pounds and Lisa is down 7. Only 33 pounds left for me and nowhere near that much for Lisa. I'm not sure if I miss pizza, burritos or b-dubs the most. Just think of all the weight I could have lost by now if I stopped drinking beer!

Da Grill

Thursday, August 20, 2009

This Weekend

Holy Schnikies, nothing planned this weekend! The layer of scum on the surfaces in the house will be cleaned. I must be sick but I am actually looking forward to giving the house a good cleaning with Lisa's help of course.

I also get to keg a nice IPA that will be just my style coming in at over 100 IBU!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Cleveland Weekend

Chickenfoot Rules

Had a good weekend in Cleveland. Took the day off on Friday, dropped the kids off at Nana and Papa's house and headed into town. On the way downtown, Lisa and I stopped off at two different Marc's, Bed Bath and Beyond for a hot pot and to Five Guys Burger and Fries for Lunch. I guess I should explain the Marc's issue with Lisa. Lisa is totally addicted to the closeout section of Marc's. She loves the bargain that can be had about 30% of the time. Sometimes the selection varies from store to store slightly so it has become sort of a personal quest to find all the good deals every time we come within 2 miles of a Marc's store. Typically we shop the entire store at the first stop and then it's merely a 10 minute look around the front of the store at any stops thereafter. By the way, Five Guy's was pretty damn good! The best fast food burger I've probably ever had and the free toppings didn't hurt matters. One other item of note before I go too much further is that Lisa and I definitely fell off the diet wagon on this trip and started back this morning.

Friday afternoon, we met up with my Mom and Ron and headed to the Rock Hall. The Rock Hall has been open for probably more than 10 years and I had never set foot in the place. Matter in fact, I never had the urge to plop down $22 to go through the museum. I'm glad I got free tickets! Not that the museum isn't interesting but most of the people highlighted, I had never heard of before. If I had about 6 hours and was by myself, I probably would have learned a lot about the history of Rock N Roll but I really didn't feel like reading what would have amounted to a small novel while I fought for a decent position to read. Anyway, I am glad I finally saw it but it may be another 10-15 years before I go again. After the Rock Hall visit, we all jumped in a cab and headed to The Great Lakes Brewing Company. I've been wanting to go to Great Lakes for some time and finally had the opportunity...thank to Ron for suggesting it. Mom, Ron and I shared a sampler and then I had another pint of my favorite (the IPA) before heading back to the hotel to change clothes for dinner.

Dinner was at Brasa, which is a Brazilian type steakhouse. The food was pretty good but not as good as I remember when I went to a different Brazilian Steakhouse. Brasa didn't seem to have the same entertainment factor and the service wasn't as quick as I remember at the other place. The meat wasn't seasoned as well either. All in all, it was still a good meal and I was grinning ear to ear with all that juicy meat being served. I did enjoy myself but I think I would pick a different spot next time I'm going to spend $35 a person downtown.

Saturday, Lisa and I slept in late and then headed down to The West Side Market. I hadn't been to the market for probably more than 20 years and I was bound and determined to go and buy a fish. I have absolutely no idea why I wanted to buy a fish but I did....and I didn't buy a fish at all. I ended up buying a really cool montage of Cleveland pictures in a print by Jim Ptacek. I spent some time speaking to the artist and he's a really nice guy. My sister, Kim, actually bought me one of his prints several years ago of Jacob's field which I have hanging up in my office at work. Jim even threw in a few postcards and signed them for Lisa. I also picked up a really nice t-shirt that is a picture of a half ham with the word HAM printed on it. I will wear that one to work one casual Friday for obvious reasons.

After the market, I headed to my brother's house to pick him up for our wine making session. We had time to kill and Lisa and I hadn't had anything to eat so we stopped by The Brew Kettle for a quick bite and a couple of beers before walking two doors down to make our 30 bottles of Shiraz. The process was incredibly simple. Basically mixing a coagulant into grape concentrate, mixing in some oak and adding the yeast. The hard part comes over the next 8 weeks or so. There will be 5 racking and more additives before we go back to bottle mid October. After wine making, Lisa and I headed back down for the big concert.

We ended up heading down to the concert 2 hours before show time in order to get a seat in the VIP tent. In the tent we were served hamburgers, brats, coleslaw, chips and cookies along with all the Miller products you could drink. The concert wasn't bad at all, it was much more enjoyable because of all the people I know that attended. It was nice catching up with everyone. Jeff is a groupie of the opening act, he and his fiance Paula have seen the guy 8 times (I think that's what he said anyway) and the only way I can describe his music is Eric Clapton style. Chickenfoot was exactly what you would have expected out of a group let by Sammy Hagar. I didn't mind the music at all. After the concert most of the group headed to Flannery's (see several previous opening day posts). I had a beer and then Lisa and I headed back to order the one and only Rascal House Pizza (again, see opening day posts)!

Sunday morning we had breakfast at the hotel, stopped at a few more Marc's stores, a stop at Target and Marshall's and then headed for home. Lisa did find a nice picture for Katelyn's room for the wall over her bed at Marshall's. We stopped at the grocery store on the way home for a few things and then Bev and Ted dropped the kids off and had dinner. Brad; your Mom liked the Berry Wheat but your Dad preferred the pale ale.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Surprise

Well, I found out yesterday that my latest win that includes the Chicken Foot tickets may not have been such a great feat. Jeff, one of my oldest friends if not the oldest (duration, not age) is a huge contest junkie. He's won so many items and trips I can't even begin to list them all. Well Jeff and I tend to keep each other updated with contests that we run across so the other can enter the contest as well. Come to find out that not only did I win but so did 4 other guys I hung out with since Junior High School as well as several others that Jeff tipped off to this particular contest. In all, there are about 10 people Jeff knows that won! Looks like a small reunion of sorts or a second opening day trip minus a few people. Pretty crazy stuff!

Lisa and I will head in early and stop at the ever popular (with Lisa at least Marc's..probably several locations), have dinner with my Mom and Ron, make wine with Mike and probably make a trip to the West Side Market. It's been forever since I've been to the market and it's been a family joke that every time I go to the Cleveland area that I need to go to the market to pick up a fish. Yes it is a really stupid joke but consider who the joke is coming from and you'll understand.

I also registered for a Fraternity reunion at BG for the end of September which should be fun.

Monday, August 10, 2009

End of the Summer

I can't believe Shawn returns to school next Monday. Today actually marks the first official day of cross country practice for Shawn and and it is going to be hot as hell this evening. Now we will have 6pm practice Monday thru Thursday form now until October...lucky us!

Of course, we seem to be cramming family activities into the last 3 weeks of the summer break and last weekend was no different. Lisa and I packed up the family and went for a visit to see Uncle Brad in Chicago. We arrived Friday evening and grabbed a bite to eat at Portillo's which is one of Lisa's all time favorites for hot dogs; the Italian Beef is pretty damn good as well. Then it was time for a home brewer's tasting party. To say the least, I had a bit too much and felt like it in the morning.

Saturday, we headed out to Lego Land Discovery Centre. Brad and I dropped Lisa and the kids off and headed over to Ram Brewery for a couple of cold ones while we waited for Shawn to get his Lego fix. We then headed to Fry's electronic which was pretty much an adults playground. I have purchased virus protection software for my PC a few times from Fry's but to be at the store was something else. The place had everything you can imagine as far as electronics were concerned and more! I could have spent a few hours looking around but I did enough damage in the 20 minutes of so I was there on Saturday. We ended up picking up a couple of 4 GB USB drives, a set of three cordless Panasonic phones an a couple of items I can't mention because they will end up being gifts for a couple of readers of this blog. The biggest bargain by far was the phone set...less than $50 and they seem to work great! After a stop at McDonald's to feed the kids and a stop at the Asian market (we were the only round eyes in the place) in which I picked up a spicy tuna roll and a bottle of sesame oil and a tirp to an international supermarket, we headed back to Brads. The kids were in dire need of a rest.

For Dinner, we ended up picking up some fried chicken and an order of chicken livers for dinner from Harold's Chicken Shack. The chicken and livers were great but the french fries and wonder bread were nothing spectacular. We also dropped by our favorite Mexican Bakery and picked up some tasty treats. Needless to say, Lisa and I are both on a diet beginning today. Back to calorie counting, I need to loose 50 pounds and Lisa wants to drop about 30.

Sunday we went to breakfast and stopped by Sur La Table in downtown Naperville (I love this store too). On the way back to Brads we also stopped to look around the best candy store ever; Binny's. Then we headed for home. By the way, traffic was nasty.

When we got home, my concert winnings information had finally arrive in the mail!

Here's a couple of pictures check back later, I will add the rest to the album tonight.

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Bump in the Road

Sorry, but I had to post this clip. I may be the only one that thinks this is absolutely hilarious but watch at the end when the girl acts like nothing happened. I've watched this so many times and I laugh myself to tears every time I see it.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Contest Win

I got a phone call this afternoon informing me that I won a short trip from Miller Lite. I don't even remember entering this one but apparently I am the winner of a trip that includes a one night stay in get this.......wait for it......Cleveland, Ohio which includes some type of special VIP tickets to see a band called Chickenfoot at the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame and a $150 gift card.

I did a little research and it looks like it's a free concert sponsored by you guessed it Miller Lite. So it looks like I won tickets to a free concert plus a hotel stay for one night an enough cash to eat and have a few adult beverages. I'm not sure Lisa's going to like Chickenfoot all that much. It's a band consisting of Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony (ex Van Halen), Joe Satriani and Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers).

Chickenfoot? Who came up with that name?

Monday, July 27, 2009

So Much Happening, So Little Time to Blog

Summer has flown right by us this year. It seems like we've done so much, but I can't remember it all to blog about it, so this will be a little rambling post today. Last weekend, Lisa and I dropped the kids off at Nana and Papa's and headed up to Ann Arbor for the annual summer art festival. The festival is pretty much all over the University and downtown area and is packed with vendors and would be shoppers. The festival is a nice mix of upper end items (in excess of $5000) and the very affordable items as the ones you typically see at craft fairs. We ended up walking for about 3-4 hours taking it all in and also purchased a few of the craft fair variety items. Along the way my hop detector went off when I spotted the Arbor Brewing Company. I had a couple of pints of their cask conditioned IPA before wandering around the rest of the festival. After the festival, we headed to IKEA and bought a french press and then had to a bite to eat. I wasn't feeling all that well that evening so we called it an early evening and crashed early.

Sunday, I was just crabby. That's really all I can say about that other than sorry Lisa...must have been the hormones.

Last Tuesday, I took the day off and went golfing. Shawn tagged along but didn't golf other than the occasional putting practice or hitting a few shots when we had time to kill waiting for the group golfing in front of us. Shawn was pretty good until he began getting tired and bored and wanted to take a nap in the golf cart.

This weekend we packed up the kids and Nana and headed for Cincinnati for a visit at King's Island. I hadn't been to King's Island since I was Shawn's age (decades and decades ago). On Friday when we arrived in Cinci, we stopped by a very unique market called Jungle Jim's. Jungle Jim's was crazy. There are groceries from all over the world, a huge beer and wine section, specialty meats and cheeses and just about the best seafood selection I have ever seen that isn't in a market within a few miles from the ocean. I picked up a few beer selections, some nice chopsticks and if I had more time and room in the car, I would have picked up all kinds of crazy food items to try.

Saturday (King's Island Day), didn't start off all that well. We got to the park around 9:30am and it was pouring rain, along with thunder and lightning. We waited in the car until about 10:30 or so as the rain began to slow and decided we would take a chance and just buy rain ponchos and see how it went. Other than probably a total of an hour or so of additional crappy weather, the day turned out prefect. We spent a lot of time in Nickelodeon land riding the kid rides but, that's really why we were there. Both Katelyn and Shawn were great pretty much the entire time except for the short time we attempted to eat lunch. Katelyn went on her first roller coaster and Shawn couldn't get enough of the white water river style ride where we both got soaked. He loved it so much we went on it four times.

Sunday we headed back toward home by way of Columbus with a quick stop at Easton to find out that the Lego store wasn't open yet (opens this week) and a quick stop at Marc's. Lisa has a Marc's problem!

On the beer front, I kegged a really nice pale ale which is much less hoppy than my typical homebrewed IPA. I also have a berry wheat beer in the secondary fermenter that will be ready for kegging this weekend. I may brew another IPA with Simcoe and Centennial this weekend so I can have 3 homebrews on tap.

Today I bought a burr coffee grinder from Kohls that was on sale. I'm hoping that it makes a difference when grinding beans for my french press.

I can't believe Shawn starts school in three short weeks. Then, it's back to cross country practice every night and piano lessons. With those things comes the dreaded continuous pleading to practice the piano, run faster and running around trying to get out of the house on time in the morning. Parenthood....it's for the ignorant and masochistic.

Here's a few pictures:Where's Scooby?

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Happy Birthday

We all miss you so very much!Sorry about the picture though

Monday, July 06, 2009

Saturday, July 04, 2009

Video

Forgot to post this one shot on the drive home from Myrtle Beach

Monday, June 29, 2009

Weekend work and fun

This weekend was busy. Friday was the disco party and beer was flowing. We started out a The Elephant Bar for dinner and then back to Jill and Todd's to meet up with a third couple; Colin and Janet that we know through Shawn's school activities. Had a quick beer at Jill and Todd's and then off to a pre-party. The pre-party was filled with 30 and 40 something totally decked out in 70's garb with beer, liquor and jello shots galore. We had a couple of beers a few jello shots and off to the party. It was the typical disco party...about 2000 people ages 30-70 trying to break a hip and consuming way too much alcohol.

Saturday morning my wort chiller arrived so after some yard work consisting of cutting the grass, trimming up some trees and weeding Shawn and I headed over to the brewing supply store and picked up the makings for a batch of American Pale Ale. I also stopped by Lowe's and picked up a much needed edger and a smaller gas blower. The lawn has only been edged once in 4 plus years and it was in dire need and my leaf blower was about 12 years old and was extremely difficult to start since the primer ripped off during one of our 3 moves.

Sunday morning it was more yard work. I ended up edging and replacing landscape bulbs and one light fixture. I never did get around to brewing beer this weekend but maybe tonight or later this week.

This week will more than likely be a short work week for me. I'm planning on taking the day off on Thursday to go golfing and to the LPGA tournament that's is in town this week with a few friends. Everything hinges on when the mortgage company calls and schedules to closing on our refinance.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Summer Vacation 2009

Well, its been almost a week since we returned from our 9 day expedition to sunny and extremely hot Myrtle Beach. Myrtle Beach tends to be one of our favorite vacation spots since it is so very family oriented and really pretty affordable. We have been to the area 4 times over the past 12 years or so. This year in an effort to save some cash, we (actually I) decided it would be in our best interest to drive the 12-1/2 hour drive...the entire famdamily! We left on Friday intending to drive about 8 hours and stay the night somewhere since the condo we were renting wouldn't be available until Saturday after 3PM. We drove until we reached the Charlotte, NC area and spent the night in a very nice Embassy Suites resort for a really reasonable $115 which included breakfast the next morning. I am partial to Hilton properties due to their rewards program and typically their properties are clean and comfortable and I really enjoy Embassy Suites because of the added space and the breakfast but this was definitely the nicest Embassy I have ever spent time at. Modern, resort with golf course and a couple of restaurants and cheap! We ended up eating a rather good pizza from the hotel bar for dinner at 10PM.

Saturday morning, we had our breakfast and headed over to an outlet mall that was in the area to kill some time before driving the last 3 hours. The 3 hours actually turned into 5 plus hours due to nasty traffic heading into Myrtle Beach. I am thankful that we took a different route on the way home. We did end up at the condo around 5PM. The condo was really nice. We were a bit worried about renting a condo sight unseen but it was exactly as it was described and as the pictures on the website showed. We were right on a tee box of a par three on a Greg Norman designed golf course and condo was nicely furnished and extremely comfortable. To think that we could rent a two bedroom condo with fully furnished kitchen, living room, dinning room and screened in porch at $800 for the week was amazing to me. I guess that a bad economy can have a few perks. Granted we weren't on the beach but for an average to below average hotel room on the beach would have cost us at least $200 more than the condo and would have been nasty and cramped.

The condo was actually in a large planned community that included several pools, condos, homes and 4 golf courses. The community was actually affected by the wild fires in the area that took place in March and several homes were destroyed and damaged.

Saturday after we unpacked and relaxed for a few minutes we ended up at a sports bar called The Overtime Sports Cafe (food as just average but we were starved) and then we walked around a nice outdoor shopping area/tourist trap called Barefoot Landings.

Sunday was our one and only day at the beach. The resort has a shuttle that picks up every hour from various point in the resort area but since we had a ton of toys to bring and the fact that we couldn't count on the kids wanting to leave at the right time to catch the shuttle, we decided to drive ourselves. The resort has an area at the beach with restrooms and a sun deck so we wanted to be sure to camp at the beach near the area but no where could we find a map to where the resort's property was anywhere. So, we found the shuttle and followed it there. Parking was an entire different story. We rented an umbrella and chairs and played in the ocean for about 3 hours in which Shawn got pretty beat up in the waves and of course my little daredevil loved the water and sand. Back to the condo for our daily nap-time and then to Thorney's for dinner. We have been to Thorney's the last three trips but this one will be the last. The place is a hell hole and the kid's meals were horribly over cooked. Lisa's steak was really the only thing that was decent.

Monday was spent at the resort's huge pool. I have never seen a pool so large in my entire life. This thing had to be nearly as big as a football field and is only 3 to 3-1/2 feet deep. It was great for the kids, but swimming in a 3 foot pool is a bit challenging for a fat boy. The kids and I were at the pool for about 4 hours that day while Lisa worked through her payroll issues. Yes, Lisa even does payroll when she's on vacation. That evening, we ended up a one of the many Calabash seafood establishment in the area. I love oysters and this is the place to garbage up on them. On the way back to the condo for the night, we stopped by another outdoor mall/tourist trap but this one is newer than Barefoot Landings called Broadway at the Beach.

Tuesday was time for a change. Shawn and I went golfing on a nice par 3 golf course but could only play 9 holes because Shawn was so hot. It was for the better anyway I think; Shawn wasn't scoring too well anyway and it was nearly 95 degrees in the shade. That afternoon, we ended up a one of the miniature golf courses and then to dinner at East of Chicago Pizza....simple and familiar.

Wednesday was back to the pool and then Shawn and Lisa headed to Alligator Adventures while I napped with Katelyn. Wednesday's dinner was at the Liberty Steakhouse and Brewery. The food was pretty good here and they had a nice IPA.

On Thursday Shawn said "no pool today" so we ended up driving toward Georgetown, SC and wandered around a few shops before heading to a nice little shopping area somewhere between Georgetown and Myrtle Beach called Hammock Village. Then back to the condo to rest and then to Barefoot Landings for dinner at a place called Bully's Pub. Bully's has an outdoor dinning area that overlooks the lake. The lake has a ton of carp and turtles which Katelyn decided to feed most of her meal to. After dinner, Lisa and I sampled about 10 wines at the vine shop at The Carolina Winery and ended up picking up a half case to take home with us. Shawn ended up wandering through a mirror maze, Katelyn and I took a merry-go-round ride and I won her a stuffed animal turtle by catapulting rubber frogs into a lily pad.

Friday was spent at the pool and to Planet Hollywood for dinner where Kate fell off her chair and whacked her head pretty good. It took about 10 minutes to get her to stop crying. Then Shawn spent an hour at MagiQuest. MagiQuest is a pretty neat concept and to watch all the kids and some of the adults running around like ticked off ants looking for their ant hill was entertaining.

Saturday, we were on the road by 7:45am. The traffic out of town was nice and steady but we were caught behind a traffic accident for an hour or more in the mountains in Virginia. We ended stopping in Columbus for a quick visit to Marc's and a quick bite to eat before heading for home. We finally arrived home at 11pm. The ride home was better than the ride down (Lisa behaved herself better on the return trip) and I got to spend father's day at home instead of on the road.

Father's day was nice. We ended up at the grocery store spending more than I can ever remember on groceries and then I grilled some steaks marinated in a soy-ginger mixture which turned out really nice. I also got a "world's greatest golfer" trophy from Shawn and 2010 Tiger Woods Golf game for the Wii.

Monday it was a return to work and in the evening it was time to get rid of some of the dill that I grew this year. The dill is out of control and it grows like crazy. I ended up making 8 pounds of pickles and a wine bottle full of dill vinegar. I will let you know how they turn out in a couple of months.

Tonight is our annual night at the disco party. This year should be fun since it's supposed to be in the upper 80s. Looks like beer will be flowing to cool off....if I really needed an excuse.

Here are the pictures from vacation

Here are some father's day pictures

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Summer craziness

Well since I last posted it seems like a ton of things have happened. I went on my trade show trip to Seattle a week and a half ago and it was a busy crazy time. I ended up going myself since the other person that was scheduled to attend with me had a family issue to contend with. It seemed like constant motion for me from catching the airport shuttle to my hotel to setting up the booth to exhibiting to tearing down the booth to flying home made for a hectic trip. I did manage to stroll though downtown during my downtime and the city is really nice. The only thing that was a big turn off is all the bums around town panhandling. These weren't your typical big city bums either, they were pretty well dressed, bathed and it looks as if they were fed pretty well too. I've been in Manhattan and Chicago and I have never experienced so many people begging for a handout in my life.

I did get to experience The Pike Market and a couple of "Tim-style" restaurants during my visit and I walked more than I have since I went on Lisa's infamous walking vacation in Boston many moons ago. My very favorite restaurant in Seattle was at The Taphouse Grill. If you click on the link, you will understand why it was my favorite...I ended up there twice. Not only did they have 160 beers on tap (I even toured the keg cooler) but the food was pretty good as well. On Sunday, it was happy hour all day long and I took advantage by having my fair share of Sushi Rolls at $2.95 each! When I returned the next night, I had the very best Mac-N-Cheese ever and I hate Mac-N-Cheese. This Mac had about 5 cheeses as well as Dungeness Crab in it...Wow! A definite party in my mouth. I also had dinner at a bar that boasted nearly 800 different alcohols as well as a $3.95 Martini. The neat thing about this place was there was a 6 foot diameter spinning wheel that would be set in motion every half hour and that would be the drink special until the wheel was set in motion again. This place had pretty good BBQ too, nice and smokey. I also had a beer at Pike's Brewery and lunch at Ivar's Fish Bar. Both were pretty tasty. As for the trade show itself, the traffic could have been better but not horrible. My Uncle Ron lives in a Seattle suburb but there wasn't really a whole lot of time to visit so I didn't even bother calling him to try to fit dinner or a visit into both of our schedules.

As I returned home, I got recruited into helping set up The Lisa-Jill-Jill's mom and Bev garage sale being held at our house. When I say as I returned home I mean immediately as I returned home. I jumped out of my car and went straight to work. On Thursday, the sale began and it started with a bang. Some lady stopped at 8am and dropped nearly $400 on kids stuff right away including our crib and changing table. Thursday and Friday the sale was held at our house and on Friday evening, we hauled everything over to Jill's place to resume the sale at her house. Saturday was the neighborhood sale in Jill's housing development. All in all, the sale netted $1900 in three days and $650 of it was ours which will make our Myrtle Beach trip a little nicer.

Shawn's last day of school is tomorrow and it coincides with Lisa's 39th birthday. Shawn has been in such a good mood the past few days because he can see the light at the end of the tunnel and soon he will get to go on vacation to his favorite vacation spot in the whole world. Speaking of vacation, how do you keep a 2 year old quiet on a 12-13 hour car ride? I bet I won't find out...I'm not looking forward to the drive at all. We did however find a sweet deal on a condo for the week. Its not on the ocean but does happen to be on a golf course and we got it for $800 for the week. Not bad for a two bedroom, two bath condo during high time.

I had another unfortunately experience with Ebay. This time I purchased a wort chiller which is basically a radiator that is immersed in wort (liquid that becomes beer before the yeast is added) that aids in the process of cooling the wort from boiling to 70 degrees F. you need to cool the wort as quickly as possible to help in the prevention of nasties getting into your wort while it gets to temperatures that won't damage the yeast. Well, I won an auction on a new chiller and low and behold it never arrived and my email to the seller wasn't returned. I ended up making a claim on paypal and at least I was refunded the full purchase price. I think I will end up making my own wort chiller soon.

When we get back from vacation, we will be attending the annual disco party at the newly remodeled Centennial Quarry. The renovation is almost complete and the place looks really nice. I can't wait to see the inside of the joint. Disco isn't my favorite music but the beer is cold and the people watching is the best anywhere.

For our wedding anniversary, Lisa got me a gift certificate from a place called Beer on the Wall. I think I'm going to use it for a couple of months of their beer of the month club.

So know that the garage sale crap is mostly gone, I have really no excuse for not starting on the big basement project. Oh yea I do, the stuff that is still down there is all over the place so now I have to get organized. Procrastination at its best!

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Odds and Ends

I haven't updated all that often as of late. I'm not sure if it's because I don't find things "blog worthy", if I've just been too busy or just plain lazy. A couple of weeks ago Lisa and I worked at the parish festival for a couple of hours at the beer tent. This year was a bit more interesting since we worked the 8 pm to 10pm shift instead of the typical earlier shift. This year the organizers also through a curve at us by not only offering the usual Bud and Bud Light but also offered, Honker's Ale, Shock Top, Raz, O'doules, Corona and Corona light. The variety of beers along with the variance in prices as well as the increased traffic made for a very interesting shift pouring beers. Lisa also worked one of the kids game booths. We made an appearance all three days either to work or to be directed to spend money by an 8 year old that has not concept of what money is.

Shawn finished up his golf lessons last weekend with a session on the course. There were 10 kids in his class and it took the entire class about 2 hours to play 3 holes on an executive course. They played a par 3 that was 85 yards (Shawn had a 5), a par three about 220 yards (Shawn had an 8) and another par 4 that was about 260 yards (Shawn had a 12). He only lost 2 of his new high-tech Sponge Bob Squarepants long distance golf balls in the creek. All in all, Shawn showed a vast improvement from 5 weeks ago. On the first hole, he hit a 3 wood on the green but then 4 putted. It was a blast! I think he really enjoyed it and it looks like he would like to take more lessons this summer.

Lisa is getting ready for her annual garage sale (Tim is dancing the jig--finally parting with unused junk). I am getting ready for my trade show trip coming up soon and Shawn is so looking forward to summer break.

Over this past weekend we didn't have a lot planned so we loaded up the car, picked up Bev and Ted and headed to a festival in Port Clinton we saw advertised in "Great Lakes Living". What a bust that was. Just your typical over priced rides and food that attracted all types of characters. We were there for about 45 minutes, stopped for dinner and headed home. Actually it wasn't that bad, it did get us out of the house for the afternoon.

Yesterday was Lisa and my 14th year wedding anniversary if you didn't know it already. The day started out pretty nice, nothing really earth shattering at all but both the kids were behaving in the morning which is rare and we had a really nice lunch at Rosie's which was a nice local multi-location pizza joint that is now a single location Italian cafe with really nice a really nice atmosphere. I had a nice grouper Ruben sandwich which sounds horrible but it from the very first bite it felt like I had a favor party in my mouth....deeeeelicious!

Unfortunately our evening wasn't so nice. Shawn decided to spring the fact he has two tests coming up. His social studies test is today and his religion test in tomorrow. Typically the teacher sends study aids and pretty much tells us exactly what material to study. This time Shawn is clueless. After a trip back to his classroom to check for the ever popular missing note and coming up empty Lisa managed to find out what was going to be covered on both tests by calling a classmate's parent. Needless to say, the evening consisted of me doing some laundry and taking a long walk with Katelyn and Lisa quizzing Shawn.

We enrolled Shawn in a Lego engineering class at our local community college. Shawn seems to be enjoying the class in which he is learning how to animate different Lego structures and vehicles he builds. Tonight is his third of six classes. I hope he figures out a way to build a robot that cleans up his toys at the end of the day.

I leave you with a smattering of random pictures for your viewing pleasure.

Shawn's Very first time golfing an entire hole on a course

The Tee Shot on the 85 yard par 3
The result of the tee shot--left for a 40 foot putt for par

Shawn lining up his birdie putt (ended up taking 4 putts)


Parish Festival

Not too thrilled with Dumbo!



The merry-go-round if more our speed

Shawn at Lego Class


Check out the "cool" shades

Monday, May 11, 2009

Church Spared!

If anyone it interested, it seems the Cleveland Catholic Diocese actually gave my childhood church a reprieve from closing it's doors. Here's the story.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Piano Recital

I decided to make a rare weekend post to brag about Shawn and how well he did at his piano recital. Shawn was pretty nervous going into the recital and to tell you the truth, so was I. Shawn really seems to like playing the piano and taking lessons but its like pulling teeth to get him to practice. Actually practice of any kind is difficult to get him to do from golf practice and baseball to math facts and piano. I really had visions of Shawn stumbling on his songs and getting upset and crying during his 3 song recital.

The recital was at an old historical house in on one of the metro-parks and there were 7 other kids involved from first year students to kids that are in high school that have taken lessons for some time. I think Shawn was one of three kids that were first year students and I think he did great. The biggest surprise of the day was as Lisa, Katelyn, Bev and Ted were all settling in for the recital to begin in walked Shawn's school teacher. Lisa asked Mrs. Walters, very surprised, who are you here to see to which she responded "well Shawn, he invited me". I can't even begin to explain how the fact that Shawn asked and then Mrs. Walters actually showed up made Lisa and I feel. Shawn didn't even let on that he invited his teacher. How many teachers these days would actually take time out of their Saturday to show up for one of her 2nd grade student's piano recital!

Well, enough bragging, here are clips of his three songs. Remember he has only taken about 28 lessons and he could do nothing but bang on the keys before his first lesson.

Star Wars Theme


Indian Dance


Willie and Tillie

Thursday, May 07, 2009

Are you suprised!

50 day suspension for Manny Ramirez! Are you really surprised he would take a banned substance? Looks like his days of batting over .300 and hitting 100+ RBI and 40+ HR is pretty much over. Just Manny being Manny I guess.........

First Communion Sunday

Last Sunday was Shawn's First Communion. When I was a kid, I made my first communion by myself since I was late making it. Instead of second grade, I made mine in third due to the exorcism they performed on me during the entire year I was in second grade. I'm not sure the exorcism worked on me but I was able to make my communion. Shawn's first communion was made with his entire class which was pretty cool. Shawn even told me that he could get used to going to church; my grandmother would be so proud!

Not much other than that to report. After church we had family and friends over for lunch/dinner and had a good visit.

My spring yard work began last night with 6 yards of black gold being dumped on my driveway and my spending a modest $65 on annuals and a few perennials at Lowe's. I have to pick up a flat or two of Impatiens from The Andersen's tonight and I think I will be done with the plant purchases. I didn't get too far last night; only planted what I had and spread about 6 wheelbarrows full of mulch in one area in the back last night. If the weather holds out today (looks like rain right now), I will get the rest of the backyard landscaping complete tonight.

On another note, we are finally in the process of refinancing our house. With the home values dropping so badly, we owe more than what the house is worth so without the stimulus package we were unable to take advantage of the 1-1/4% interest rate drop until now! Dealing with mortgage people is so much fun...not!!

Here's a link to a few pictures of the first communion......

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Picture

Here's a link to some of the pictures we took on our trip.

Click here for the pictures

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Key West

Got back from our Key West vacation late Sunday night/early Monday morning that I won last summer. Trip was really nice and the best part is was that it was completely free! I still have to pinch myself when I think about the fact that I actually won something of substantial value.

Lisa and I headed up to Detroit on Wednesday night after we spent some time with the kids before leaving them with Lisa's mom. We spent the night in Detroit since our flight left at 7am and we didn't want to wake the kids up at 3am unintentionally as we were getting ready to leave.

The flight to Miami was pretty uneventful but the flight from Miami to Key West "International" was brutal. The flight was so brutal that I wouldn't do it again; I would instead drive in from Miami. The puddle jumper was of the twin propeller variety that held about 50 people. If the size of the plane wouldn't scare you, the way the pilot flew would. I could have swore the pilot was in a major rush to get in the air. I've never been nervous while the plane taxied down a runway, but this experience changed all that. This guy thought he was in a NASCAR race. He took turns at fast speeds, so fast it seemed like we were going to flip. The worse part of the flight had to be the decent into Key West. The fact the runway was so small and the wind made for a very interesting landing. I thought we were going to die!

Once on the ground, after I kissed the ground, we were greeted by an airport that reminded me of the 80s television show - Wings. I mean the baggage claim area was about the size of my living room and in it was one luggage turnstile (powered by hamsters) and about 5 car rental desks (none of which was the one I needed). After picking up the luggage, we hopped a shuttle to the car rental area and there, I picked up my convertible (Chrysler Sebring). Unfortunately, the trunk wouldn't close on the car. The rental agent had me take the car and said that he would exchange it for the first convertible that was returned that day. Once at the hotel, I attempted to close the convertible top but it wouldn't close. Since I didn't want the top down for too long unattended, I called the rental agent to let him know the top didn't operate and he agreed to exchange the car with another non-convertible which we could then exchange the next day for another convertible. So needless to say, the trip wasn't off to a great start.

After checking into our hotel, we took a walk down the famous Duval street. That evening we ended up eating dinner at The Conch Republic Seafood Company. For those of you that are interested, dinner consisted of a half dozen oysters on the half shell, a half pound of Key West Pinks (shrimp), Lisa had a filet mignon, I had the Cayo Hueso Paella (Paella with clams, mussels, shrimp, chorizo and fresh fish), we each had a salad, I had two Key West Ales (fair but not anything I would go out of my way for). This was probably the best meal of the week. After dinner, we did a bit more walking and then called it an early evening.

Friday morning, we decided to drive up US1 to see a few of the sites. First we exchanged our car for an operating convertible and then off we went. First stop was Big Pine Key home to the endangered Key Deer. Big Pine Key is basically an area that is the last remanding home to the Key Deer. Key Deer are miniature deer about the size of a large dog that are surprisingly very tame. The only remaining major population left of the species resides in the National Deer Refuge on Pine Key. Once we arrived, we stopped by the visitor center, sponsored a deer (AKA gave a $25 donation) and picked up a map that directed us to the nature trail. We walked a couple of the trails...no deer. We then decided to drive a bit and as we were about to turn around and give up, there we say 3-4 of the deer hanging out in someone's yard. We stopped and took a ton of pictures. The deer are so tame that instead of getting spooked by us in a car, they actually approached the car looking for a handout. On the way out of the Deer Refuge, we stopped to check out the blue hole.

We continued north, searching for a restaurant we heard about from one of our co-workers called Morada Bay Beach Cafe. The restaurant was situated directly on the beach, overlooking the ocean. We actually ate under an umbrella and several palm trees right on the sandy beach. The bonus was that the food was good too. Lisa had a burger and I had grouper tacos. After lunch, we headed a bit more north and stopped at The Theater Of The Sea. Theater Of The Sea is basically Sea World but on a much much much smaller scale. The idea was possibly swimming with the dolphins but once we saw the water and area we would be swimming in, it's a good thing we decided against it. Plus the cost was going to be $350 for the two of us to swim and by the looks of it, we would have spent about 10 minutes in the "pool". The park was pretty interesting and rather hands on due to its small size and the limited number of visitors. We petted a baby nurse shark and Lisa was kissed by a sea-lion. Once we were done at the aquatic park, we headed north a bit more to Key Largo. The only reason we headed to Key Largo was because we were close and could then say we were on all 42 keys that are attached by bridges and connect Key West to mainland Florida. While we were on Key Largo, we stopped by one of the largest tourist tourist traps I have ever seen, The African Queen. The African Queen was the boat the 1951 movie was centered around a movie entitled The African Queen starring Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn. The boat was a gigantic piece of junk! Then we began our journey back to Key West.

After we returned to the Hotel, we cleaned up a bit and headed off to dinner at Kelly's. Kelly's was once owned by Kelly McGillis the actress. The restaurant is also home to The Key West Brewery. The food was good, the dining room was outside under a canopy of trees but the beer was just okay. We had mahi-mahi (Tim), a spinach salad (Lisa), Shrimp cocktail, calamari, a beer, a key-lime martini (very good) and a piece of chocolate cake. After dinner, we stopped by a little bar and I had a couple of beers on the patio. While I was sipping on a beer we saw a woman trip over the curb (I was tripping the entire time we were there too) and hit her head in the street. She was out cold as an ambulance was called and several people were tending to her. For about 20 minutes, she never regained consciousness, but we were told she finally came to in the ambulance. It was pretty scary watching this event unfold.

Saturday was spent entirely in Key West. We woke up and went to breakfast at Blue Heaven. Blue heaven is a small outside restaurant in which roosters wander under your feet and tables. Speaking of roosters, Key West is loaded with wandering roosters. The rooster is like the squirrel of the Midwest except for the fact that the roosters are much more tame than squirrels! There were roosters everywhere you looked, it was crazy. Actually Key West is very animal tolerant. There were dogs in bars, restaurants and in hotels. There were stray cats everywhere and of course the roosters. Back to Blue Heaven, Lisa had the Bacon Benedict and a mimosa and I had the shrimp grits and a bloody mary. My shrimp grits were fantastic. Up to about 5 years ago, I had never touched a grit. Matter of fact, I wouldn't have eaten a grit if you paid me but I have grown to like them. Well the shrimp grits were the best I have ever tasted. They were loaded with shrimp and a cheese sauce, they were worth the hour wait to get seated. We also visited the Key West home of Ernest Hemingway. All I can say is Earnest was definitely an interesting fellow indeed! After the tour, we ended up at Sloppy Joe's Bar, Ernest's favorite watering hole for a couple of beers. The rest of the day was spent wandering about town with stops at the cemetery, Mallory Square to watch the famous sunset and carnival and numerous shops and souvenir stores.

That evening we ate at Fogarty's for dinner (no Website). Unfortunately, I wasn't feeling all that well and couldn't really eat too much of my dinner. I wonder if the 40 ounce Rum Runner in a plastic bucket we ordered at Mallory Square had anything to do with it? I ordered grilled grouper which was served with a crab cake and vegetables and Lisa ordered another Filet Mignon. The food that I did eat was pretty good but, I barely touched my meal. On the way back to the hotel, Lisa picked up a slice of Key Lime pie from The Key Lime Pie Company.

Sunday was check out day. We woke up early, checked out of the hotel and decided to take the Conch Train Tour. I know the train tour sounds a bit cheesy but it was actually pretty informative and we learned a lot about the architecture and history of the city. After the tour, we had breakfast, it was the nastiest food ever and I don't want to talk about it. A bit more wandering around and back to the airport. It was a long day with the nearly 4 hour lay over in Miami.

I will post the nearly 400 pictures we took on a later post when I finally get them uploaded to a decent site. Overall, the trip was nice.....and it was FREE! Except for the tax bill I got socked for.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Fore!

Looks like Shawn is taking golf lessons after all! I am pretty excited about the possibility of him actually taking interest in a sport that we can enjoy together. I started playing about the same age as Shawn is now but I tended to show athletic ability at his age where he hasn't as of yet. I was so excited about his lessons, I went out a purchased a band spankin new set of junior clubs! Unfortunately, I will be unable to take him to his first lesson on Saturday due to prior a prior commitment. Stay tuned on this one folks!


Sorry about the quality of this pictures, we are still trying to figure out the new camera.


Monday, April 20, 2009

Weekend Update

There's really not much of a weekend update to speak of. I did take Shawn to the junior golf clinic on Saturday and I was pretty disappointed. Lisa had called on Thursday and explained that Shawn had never played, or hit a golf ball in in life and the person on the other end of the phone said that this would be a perfect clinic for him. When we arrived on to the clinic, there were about 150 kids; boys and girls from age 5 all the way up to 18. That wouldn't have been all that bad but I would say nearly 90 percent of the kids had their own golf clubs and had played the game before. There was really very little instruction for the beginners at all. All in all, Shawn did have fun swinging at the ball and will more than likely end up at the driving range several times this summer.

Saturday afternoon was spent cutting the lawn for the first time, weeding and preening the flower bed in the back yard and cleaning the burners of the grill. Other than that and doing a little summer clothes shopping our weekend was pretty uneventful.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Another First

Katelyn went and had her first "big girl" hair cut yesterday afternoon. We have a friend that has been trimming her bangs and Dad has done it a couple of times but this was her first time getting a real haircut. Lisa said she did really well but some of that is due to the place she took Kate. The kid salon has cool chairs and videos and video games as well as a play area to hang out in while you wait.

Tomorrow, Shawn is taking a golf clinic to introduce him to golf. It's a two hour clinic that he actually asked to attend. I really hope he likes it and decides to take a couple of classes this summer. He really hasn't show interest in any other sport other than cross country.

Other than the golf clinic, we don't have a lot planned this weekend. I will more than likely begin weeding the flower beds and may even cut the grass for the first time this season. Summer is coming and none too soon!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Basement Shelves Complete

The basement shelving is finally complete with the exception of adding a few bolts to connect the two shelve together. The lumber I used was cheap and not exactly what I would call prime building material and most of it was warped beyond belief but what do you want for 88 cent 2X4s? The shelves should at least help organize the clutter enough to begin thinking about starting to finish the basement. The three units added 144 square feet of storage space!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Catch up

Its been awhile since my last post. Work has been a bit busy as well as life on the home front so blogging tends to take a back seat. Last Friday was the unofficial beginning of summer. Opening day festivities were pretty much as they have been in the past with the exception of a few new participants. The weather was, as typical, crappy which was a shame because our seats were pretty good for a change. We did stay until just before the tarp was rolled out and the 3 hour and 4o minute rain delay began. By the time the weather cooperated, we were long gone having had a few cold ones back at the hotel and back out to the local watering holes. This year we did discover a pretty cool bar/restaurant/bowing alley that we had a beer and a couple of free shots while watching people were more intoxicated than us try to bowl and dance at the same time. This place makes for pretty fun people watching.

I think that I'm going to try and work in a weekend trip for Lisa and I to spend in downtown Cleveland. I spent my entire childhood in the city and and there's several things that I would like to see and do. Things like go to the Rock N Roll hall of fame, hang at the museums, take a cruise on the Goodtime II and try Lola. Lisa and I are pretty big fans of The Food and Network Lola is the restaurant of Michael Symon who is the newest Iron Chef. I would also like to take a trip to the Ohio City area and visit the West Side Market and to have lunch and a couple of beers at The Great Lakes Brewery. I'm not sure we could fit everything I want to do and see in one weekend.

Saturday, the annual visit from the Easter Bunny occurred at work so the kids stopped by to visit the giant bunny. Shawn love the bunny but Katelyn, not so much. I don't think Katelyn has been so afraid of anything ever.

Sunday was our typical Easter. Bev and Ted came over, I fell asleep for awhile, we ate, played Wii and then the day was over. I did buy Lisa a new compact camera for Easter so she could carry it in here purse on our trip to Key West. I was a bit uncomfortable buying a Nikon because the only cameras we've ever had were Cannons but the price was right and it was the thinnest camera I could find. Speaking of Key West, only 9 more days until I am in 80 degree weather.

Yesterday, I picked up the last of the wood to finish up the shelving units I have been building in the basement. Hopefully I finish the shelves this week so the weekend can be used to organize the basement.