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.

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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.