Sunday, June 10, 2012

Whew!

Whew...we made it through the Rockies.  It was another stressful day, but no major meltdowns on my part.  I still don't like going through the mountains.  All I can say is thank goodness for tunnels...and alcohol!



After we arrived in Grand Junction, CO we headed over to the Colorado National Monument to take a 23-mile driving tour along the rim of the park.  We saw some awesome canyons and beautiful rock formations. 




Tomorrow we're headed to Utah and Arches National Park for some hiking, biking, and more rock formations.  We're also staying in the park...and it doesn't have electricity.  Yikes!  We'll be roughing it...with a generator.  I'm too girlie and need to use a hair dryer.  After all, I'll be taking lots of pictures and will probably even get in a few of them too.  No electricity also means no wi-fi, so I have a good excuse to miss a few days of blogging.  But, I'm sure I'll have lots of interesting things to share on the next update.  There's no telling what may happen with Matt.  It's always an adventure with him!

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Westward Bound in the Bounder!

I know, I know...I've already skipped a day of blogging.  In my defense, yesterday we headed out for our vacation and had a long day of driving to Omaha, NE.  We passed lots of fields of corn and lots of cows.  We passed even more cows today as we drove to Central City, CO (just west of Denver).  We enjoyed some beautiful scenery along the way...especially the Rocky Mountains.  I'm just not a fan of having to DRIVE (well, ride) up and down them.  I'm definitely more of a tunnel kind of girl.  Or better yet, an elevator kind of girl.  I don't like heights.  I don't like crawling up mountains in an RV and towing a vehicle.  I especially don't like coming down the mountain with a steep grade.  I tend to freak out a bit when there are truck run-offs...and there are trucks on them!  Poor Matt had to drive and listen to me carry on about how much I hate the mountains. I think I even carried on a few times (as my life flashed before my eyes) that poor Keaton was going to be an orphan.  I admit I was a big baby, but facing a possible near-death experience is scary.  But, after tackling the switchbacks to get to the campground (which no RV should ever drive on those roads, in my opinion), we made it to a gorgeous campsite that overlooks a valley of a small mining town...with three casinos.  Cha-ching!  The first thing I did after Matt hooked us up to electricity (and the shaking in my knees stopped enough for me to stand upright) was fire up the blender for a very, very, VERY strong pina colada.  (Seriously...I hit the start button within one second after we had power.  It may even have been a half second after we had power.)  The alcohol helped to erase some of the scary, terrifying, stressful, awful mountain ordeal.  But, we'll have to tackle the mountains again tomorrow as we head over to Grand Junction, CO and I'm definitely not looking forward to the drive.  Luckily I saved half of my pitcher of pina coladas for tomorrow night.

The Rocky Mountains...so much better to go through than up and over!



Our view from the campground...and my drink.


 
Our view from the valley of the campground.
We're the motor home second from the right...the one with the big windshield.
If you look hard enough, you can probably see my drink.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Uh Oh!

Have you ever looked at something a million times and then one day, for some strange reason, it seemed to look totally different to you?  Today was one of those days for me.  This is an old t-shirt of Matt's that I've worn a million times.  For some strange reason this morning, when I looked in the mirror, it occurred to me that the hands on the shirt seem to touch me in an inappropriate area.  I don't think I'll be wearing this t-shirt out in public anymore!



Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Home Sweet Home (for the Summer!)

We're happy to report that we now officially have a college Junior...and he's back home for the summer!  After a full weekend of activities, including a festival and a wedding (and lots of studying in between!), Keaton ended the school year with three exams on Monday...even squeezing in a doctor's appt. for his knee.  (Definitely a Level 2 sprained MCL and four to six weeks of physical therapy.)  Matt and I headed to campus on Monday night with the trailer to pick up some furniture and odds and ends.  I'm not sure how it happens, but it seems like we end up moving out MUCH more from the dorm than we moved in back in the fall.  Keaton chose to stay at school one more night to hang out with his roommates and came home yesterday with the rest of his stuff.    Now to find a place to put everything...

1 Explorer full of college stuff
+ 1 Durango full of college stuff
+ 1 trailer full of college stuff
a LOT of stuff to put away!

The "before" picture of the rug.  (It actually doesn't look as bad as it really was in this picture.) 
I cleaned the rug in all four directions three times.  (That's like cleaning the rug 12 times!) 
Then I had fun doing it all over again on another rug.  I won't show pictures of the dirty water because it's really gross.  Trust me, it's enough to probably give you nightmares.

The "after" picture could definitely be used for a carpet cleaning ad!



 On a side note, we celebrated Keaton's homecoming with a yummy homemade-from-scratch chocolate cake.
(And I have flour and cocoa powder all over the kitchen to prove it!)

Monday, June 4, 2012

Memorial Day Weekend

Matt and I packed up the RV and hit the road to enjoy Pentwater with some friends.  Keaton had planned to go with us, but opted to stay home and babysit Cyrus.  Oh, and to play video games with his friends.  Because that's pretty much all he could do with a leg immobilizer.  I received the gut-wrenching phone call..."Mom, I hurt my knee playing basketball and am going to the hospital."  Luckily, I was wearing makeup and was fully dressed at the time so I wouldn't scare anyone if I had to venture out in public.  After Keaton's initial freak-out that he tore his MCL and/or his ACL, he was diagnosed with a sprained MCL.  No tear.  No damage to his meniscus.  Just a lot of pain and swelling in the knee.  A lot.  He was put in a brace and basically spent the weekend on the couch, sucking down the Motrin (sorry...I meant ibuprofen or Matt won't know what I'm talking about) and slept in our bed so he didn't have to tackle the stairs to his room.  Cyrus was happy to cuddle on the couch between Keaton and his friend...and push Keaton to the edge of the bed every night.

Matt and I had a good weekend.  Matt got to fish while I spent some time on the beach.  Until the birds started to surround me.  When it began to look like a scene from the movie, "The Birds", I called it a day at the beach before I was featured on an episode of "When Animals Attack".




We visited the Big Sable Point Lighthouse in Ludington and the Little Sable Point Lighthouse over near Silver Lake.  We enjoyed some nice walks along the beach...especially trying to outrun the storm coming up on shore.  But, we did stay ahead of the storm...and my hair and makeup were eternally grateful. 




Even though we missed having the boys with us, it's a good thing Cyrus stayed home.  We had rain and storms every night and in the early morning, so poor Cyrus would have freaked out.  (He doesn't do well with storms or rain...or with wind, fog, heat, humidity, and snow.)  We enjoyed some hiking, walks on the beach, sunsets, and just relaxing for an entire weekend.  When we came home, I laughed at the setup Keaton created in the living room for his gaming.  He pretty much just sat on the couch and kept his leg elevated and iced.  He wasn't happy to find out that we stole all the ice, so he improvised with bags of frozen veggies.  But hey, I definitely needed some liquid therapy after his phone call earlier in the week.  And I make fabulous frozen margaritas! 






Sewing Machine

I've been a sewing machine (pun intended) yesterday and this morning.  I bought material with the intention of making me a cover-up for my bathing suit.  (Trust me, this sounds more adventurous than it really was.  There was already elastic in the bust of the material, so all I had to do was basically cut the material and sew straight seams.  Well, TRY to sew straight seams.)  I made my cover-up and had enough extra fabric to make one for my niece so she can be my Mini-Me.  I still had enough material left over to make a third cover-up.  My sisters can fight over it...or bribe me.  (My favorite candy bar is a Snickers.)

While I had the sewing machine out, I decided to tackle the mending pile.  (I have a drawer in the closet that we put anything that needs mending.  I try to get to the pile once a year or so...depending on how quickly the pile grows out of the drawer.)  So, I cut off some of Matt's dress pants that lost the battle with the washer one-too-many times and made them into shorts.  (I'm so not a seamstress.  I can't sew a straight line to save my life.  I figure Matt can just lean a little if the legs aren't quite even.)  Then, I operated on a pair of swim trunks.  The sewn-in cord broke around the waistband, so I had to rip open the seams, remove the cord and re-thread a new cord through the waistband.  (Keaton better thank me profusely for this project because this one definitely pushed me over my patience quota for the day.)  Next, I mended a cardigan, a back pack and five dog toys. 

Life is good.  We now have an empty drawer in the closet and another project crossed off my "to do" list.  See you again next year, sewing machine!



Sunday, June 3, 2012

No Shoes



I picked up this little gem of a sign while we were in Pentwater for the Memorial Day weekend.  Our carpet in the living room is cream-colored and still looks brand new after 16 years...all because we don't wear shoes in the house.  Even the dog knows he has to have his paws wiped before he comes into the house after being outside.  He stops at the back and raises his paw, waiting for it to be wiped.  I'm allergic to everything and pretty much get closer every year to living in a bubble.  If I ever do have to live in a bubble, I hope I can find one that's pink and sparkly!

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Blogger Girl

I've decided I'm going to do it...I'm going to try to write daily on my blog and become a true blogger girl.  (Note:  the key word is TRY.)  I'm going to try to keep a running record of my life and the life of my guys...and all the crazy stuff that happens.  (And crazy things do happen.)  This will be a nice record of all that stuff life has thrown at us...and some laughs and bumps along our journey.  Plus, this will help us to remember when I scrapbook or when things get start to get fuzzy...and/or will provide documentation for medical and/or court appearances.  (Just kidding.  Sort of.)

First, let me be the first to admit that I am an organizational nut.  Seriously, I'm crazy and probably need medication.  I'm not OCD (yet), but definitely like things neat and tidy.  I also take a lot of pictures of our lives.  As a mother of an only child, you can imagine how many pictures and videos I take of our son.  Well...you probably can't because it's a lot.  And I mean A LOT!  Tons!  Thousands!  Maybe even approaching a million!  Well, maybe not that many, but I do take a lot of pictures and video.  (Let's just say that I've transferred all our home videos to DVDs and we now have over 300.  I told you it was a lot!)  I've been trying to scrapbook each year of our son's life and have about five years completely finished.  I'm trying to keep each year of his life contained to three 12x12 binders.  Yep, three.  Even that's doing a lot of editing.  I've been putting all the duplicate pictures and pictures I don't use (remember the grand ol' days of film?) in a box and it's been driving me crazy for over ten years now because they've just been sitting in boxes.  (Yikes...all jumbled together and not organized.)  I'm not sure how I was even able to sleep at night because this has always been tickling the back of my brain.  It's been on my "to do" list for years and years.  Well, I'm thrilled to say that I've finally sorted them, labeled them and put them away in neatly labeled storage containers.  (My label maker is probably my best friend in the whole wide world.  I even gave her a name...Lola.  I told you I was crazy!)  So, here's the finished project:




TA DA!!  So, this is about five years of duplicate pictures.  (Now do you believe me when I say I take a lot of pictures?)  Why am I saving duplicates?  As a scrapbooker, most of my pictures are glued down in a book and sometimes I need a picture and I don't want to chance ruining the picture itself and/or my layout.  (Plus, I have lots of embarrassing shots of butt cracks at the beach, bad hair days, and goofy faces of my entire family and these may come in handy for blackmailing purposes one day!)  I'm a chronological order kind of girl.  But, as I tried sorting pictures by year (and losing all feeling in the lower half of my body after hours of sitting the floor sorting), I decided to go outside my comfort zone and sort by theme.  This was SO much easier (and my lower extremities were much happier) and I finished in one day.  Yay!  That night, I think I slept the best I've slept in years.  (Well, the best for me, but that will have to be another blog.)

So, another item checked off on my "to do" list.  Now I only have fifteen years of pictures left to scrapbook!  Sigh.  But, any duplicate pictures will be filed accordingly.  Oh boy...I probably really do need medication!

Thursday, May 24, 2012

What About Bob?

Today's entry is all about Bob.  For those of you who don't know, Bob is our friendly "ghost".  For years, I've joked about having a ghost in the house to explain quirky things that happen...strange sounds, things that are missing and things in the wrong place. (Remember, I'm totally a neat freak and everything in my house is labeled and in its proper place.  Seriously...my spices are in alphabetical order and the clothes in my closet are hung in order of the color spectrum.)  Mostly I joked about having a ghost because while washing dishes, the handle on the faucet would slowly turn off on its own.  It started to happen more and more often, so Matt changed the washers and tinkered with the faucet, but it still happened...and still continues to happen every so often today.  Then, one night last year, we came home from dinner to find one of the living room blinds open.  I know for certain I closed them because I vividly remember doing so...and I am one of those people who can't ever have any blinds open at night.  Ever.  Slowly, more little things started to happen:  things were in slightly different places, there were strange creaking sounds, and footsteps at night.  (Matt totally says he's not a believer in anything paranormal, but even he sat up in bed one night after hearing what sounded exactly like footsteps coming from upstairs.  I just shrugged and told him that I hear stuff like that all the time.  Finally, I had some validation and he couldn't think I was crazy anymore...well, at least not about having a ghost.)  So, that's when I really did begin to think we may actually have a house guest.  Now I jokingly blame Bob when little things happen.  But, I'm really not joking anymore.

Just before Christmas, while upstairs, I saw a shadow pass behind me in a reflection in the window.  (I was the only one at home at the time.)  I'm totally a skeptic on most things and try to disprove everything with simple, logical reasoning.  (C'mon people...Bigfoot?  That's just silly!)  I calmly and quickly tried to figure out an explanation, but couldn't.  After that little encounter, I told Bob that he's more than welcome to stay with us, but he has to follow my rules:  (1) He can't touch me.  (2) He can't come into my bedroom.  (3) He can't come into my bathroom.

I'm not a scaredy-cat kind of girl.  I don't run screaming from snakes, mice or spiders.  (I actually scoop up spiders and relocate them to a new home outside.)  I'm not afraid of being alone.  I love scary stuff...the scarier, the better!  I'm one of those people who loves to watch scary movies with all the lights turned off.  (The only movie that I think is scary is 'The Excorcist'.)  Bob and I had an understanding after I laid down some ground rules about no touchy and he'd been pretty quiet since almost giving me a heart attack at Christmas.  So, while Matt was in India, there were two really strange things that happened.  First, I went out to run the Jeep to keep the battery charged since we don't drive it in the winter.  It was super cold outside and I couldn't get the engine to turn over.  So I took the keys out of the ignition and let Cyrus outside in the backyard to do his business.  While standing in the back doorway of the garage, patiently waiting for Cyrus, the Jeep tried to turn over on its own...without me or the keys in it.  Imagine my surprise when I looked down at the keys STILL IN THE PALM OF MY HAND!  Seriously.  I'm not kidding.  Then, the Jeep tried to start again, and again, and again (I'm totally NOT exaggerating!)...all while I was still not anywhere near it and with the keys still in my hand.  I calmly told Bob thanks for trying to start the Jeep for me and went back in the house, admittedly a little shaken up.  (Remember, I was alone and would be for over two weeks).  A few nights later, Cyrus and I went to bed.  We have a routine:  I get ready for bed and then let Cyrus outside one last time before he jumps up in bed and tries to claim my side of the bed.  So, I was a little surprised when Cyrus and I got up the next morning and there was a pillow in the middle of the living room floor.  You may be thinking that's not a big deal, but it definitely wasn't there the night before.  So, that's when I told Bob that he was making me a little nervous and he needed to leave for a while...at least until Matt came back.  We haven't heard from him or seen him since.  It's a little sad.

I'm hoping Bob comes back.  I need to do some research and try and figure out who Bob could be...and even if he's male.  I'll feel bad if I find out we've been wrong and we've really had a Roberta in the house the whole time.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Pinball, Flooding, & A Monkey...Oh My!

Last Saturday, Matt and I loaded up a trailer with 15 blankets and headed down to southern Illinois.  Very early in the morning...yawn...at 5:22 a.m.   After a nearly eight-hour drive, we arrived to much warmer temps in the 90s to pick up six more pinball machines.  Yep...you read that correctly...6 more.  They're vintage ones that Matt is planning to restore.  I'm thinking that it's time to start looking for another house with either a bigger basement or another garage!

Machines loaded up in the trailer.
Now we just have to figure out which legs go to which machine.
(Oh, and move them all so I can park in the garage again!)




In other news of the past week, I was not pleasantly surprised to step in water in the basement.  We've had issues with the front outside water spigot and don't leave it on.  Well, except for Matt.  I spent hours with my new carpet cleaner vacuuming up seven containers of water from the carpet.  I'd say the carpet cleaner has paid for itself already.  The good news is that nothing was ruined, I got a really good workout for my arms, and now we can reorganize the storage closet!

4 hours + 7 full containers = one grouchy lady!


Mother's Day was spent with my two favorite guys in the whole-wide world.  Keaton got me a pretty plant with orange flowers and attached six Snickers bars to the base of the plant.  Full-sized Snickers...yay!  Matt finally got me something I've always wanted my whole life:  a monkey.  Well, not a real-live monkey, but a black diamond monkey pendant.  Diamonds are always a great gift, but diamonds that are on a monkey...well, it just may not get any better than that! 


Monday, April 30, 2012

New Blog

If you want to follow the adventures of our family, I have a new and improved blog at http://moreadventuresoftheadamsfamily.blogspot.com/.  I thought it was time for a change...and okay, I admit, I'm a little on the lazy side and don't want to keep trying to match my pictures with my written posts.  So, it was either start a new blog or keep spending hours trying to line everything up.  I definitely chose the easier solution.  Enjoy!

Totally Awesome!

We took a step back in time for a totally awesome 80s-themed party over the weekend.  I broke out the blue eye shadow (I have absolutely no idea why I even had blue eye shadow in my make-up drawer!), teased my hair really, really, really big and used a half can of hair spray to hold it in place.  (Thank goodness people can't smoke in public venues anymore because my hair was highly flammable.  It even crunched when you touched it...ahhh, just like the good ol' days!!)  I found some pink sunglasses, gel bracelets, a polka dot t-shirt and black mini skirt at the store and pulled everything together with my trusty and well-worn jean jacket.  (The 80s style is making a comeback. Well, at least it is at Walmart...or maybe it just never left.) I even found a pair of shoes tucked away in my closet that somehow were overlooked over the years during our bi-yearly cleaning of the closets.  They were perfect for the night...until the sole somehow came off on the dance floor.  (I'm not saying alcohol had anything to do with it.  I'm totally sure it was age...the shoe's and not mine!)  Matt dug through his stash of assorted Halloween costumes and personal mementos to pull together his outfit.  He wore his old baseball jersey and it was a bit tighter than it was back in 1986.  All in all, we looked pretty 80ish...even though I told Matt that my outfit looked like it was actually from the 80s and he looked like he pulled his outfit together from Goodwill.  (In Matt's defense, I won't let him keep anything or he could have actually worn an entire outfit he really had from 1986.)  We enjoyed some good food, drinks, and fun music from the 80s.  I won the trivia question of the night and my award was a hug from the d.j. (Which I totally forgot to redeem.  I definitely would have remembed if the d.j. had looked like Brad Pitt!) 


After our blast from the past, we decided to stop at the casino on the way home and had to do a quick-change in the car.  (There's so much less room in the backseat of the car than there used to be. I'm totally just kidding!) There was a band playing that Matt wanted to see and they were great...except I thought the lead singer looked like the scary guy from 'Silence of the Lambs' in his stage makeup.  They did a variety of music ranging from the 70s through current stuff.  We enjoyed people watching...especially those who over-imbibed and danced.  We'll have to make sure we see them when they come back in August...the band, not the drunk people dancing.  But I'll definitely make sure to go without blue eye shadow and big hair (well, not too big)!





  

Thursday, April 19, 2012

New Blog Design

Yep, this is still all about the adventures of our family...but, it's just a new and improved version.  I'm a bit of a perfectionist (surprising, isn't it?) and I decided to stop wasting hours trying to coordinate my written posts with my pictures on the side.  Since I'm not going to stop taking pictures anytime soon, I thought it would just be a heck of a lot easier to just start a new blog with a new design...one that would allow me to include my pictures with my posts.  So, here goes...

I updated the blog last week and we've continued to stay busy while still having some fun.  Keaton had a couple of interviews last Thursday for a summer internship where Matt works.  Keaton was offered an internship in the scheduling department.  (Totally different department and building than where Matt works.  Keaton got this all on his own!)  It will be a great opportunity for him to learn a new computer system, get some experience in the work force, meet new people, and get paid.  Yay!  (On a funny side note, Keaton said afterwards that  interviews would be a lot easier if he had a list of questions beforehand.)  He's really excited about the job and will begin in June after his semester is finished.  The bad news is that he'll miss our vacation out west this summer.  The good news is that with all the miles Matt accumulated from his trip to India and back, we can get Keaton a free plane ticket to at least come for the weekend while we're at the Grand Canyon! 

Matt took a pic of me playing Blackout...just like the machine we have at home.  It's definitely much more fun to play at home...away from the weird people who jump around like they're almost having seizures or dancing like Elaine from Seinfeld while playing.  (I never noticed before, but Matt kind of does the Elaine dance while he's playing!)
 

Matt and I went over to Detroit for the Michigan Pinball Expo last Friday.  It was interesting.  We played a lot of pinball and Matt made a new BFF.  Matt wanted to go to the expo to listen to the seminar about Pinball 101 (basically how to repair them and things to know for a first-time pinball machine owner).  It was scheduled for an hour and at the two-hour mark, I decided it was about time for a nap.  Matt and the speaker chatted afterwards and the speaker invited Matt to play a game with him...a game of pinball, that is.  (Like I said, it was interesting.)  I learned a lot and had an idea that Matt fell in love with...getting a pinball machine from each decade.  I was kind of kidding, but I think he's totally on board with the idea now.  Yikes!  On the way home, we decided to break up the drive and stop at the casino where I won $88.80.  Yay!  I haven't decided if my winnings are going to go into our future pinball machine fund or my shoe/purse fund.  Since I won on a 'Sex and the City' slot machine, I'm kinda thinking it HAS to go for shoes and/or a purse.  It's really the only thing to do.

The past week has included some medical issues.  Just let me start by saying to always, Always, ALWAYS use the guard that comes with a kitchen mandolin when slicing stuff.  I kind of sliced off the end of my finger while slicing potatoes for a casserole.  It was (is) gross and  finally stopped bleeding after 5 days.  (The upside is that I didn't have to do many dishes for a few days!)  Over the weekend, Matt got into some poison ivy and it's slowly been creeping up on him.  When it made his eye swell nearly shut today, he decided it was time to seek some medical treatment and had to get a shot of steroids and will begin taking steroids every day.  (The upside is that he can really bulk up now!)

Friday is Pinball at the Zoo, so we'll be heading to that event.  I'm not letting Matt take the trailer with us so there's no way he'll be able to bring a machine home.  But, he's planning to also go on Saturday and I'm not (Oh, did I mention there's an auction of pinball machines on Saturday?), so he may just surprise me after all...

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

March Madness

Basketball and pinball pretty much summed up the month of March in the Adams household.  As we do every year, we all filled out our college basketball brackets.  Keaton and Matt laughed when I completed my sheet (in pink, of course) in under five minutes  and they teased me about my lack of research.  (Modern Family was coming on and there was no time to mess around!).  Matt and Keaton, of course, spent time online researching and reading stats and carefully considering who would be the best logical choices.  (Yeah, right...I pick teams from cities we've visited and then I pick by uniform color and shoes.  Seriously.)  Matt filled out a sheet for Cyrus and had Cy choose his own teams this year.  Matt would hold a treat hidden in his hand and then ask Cyrus to pick a team.  (I secretly think Matt rigged it a little and put the treat in the hand he wanted Cyrus to choose.)  So, we watched a lot of basketball...and the boys watched me move up in the ranks past them...all the way to second place.  Then, when Ohio State lost, I fell to fourth...and missed out on winning $300.  Stupid Ohio State.  As a Michigan fan, I'd never, ever bet on Ohio State...but it's just the way my bracket worked out. (Plus, we visited the campus one year during Keaton's college basketball tour.  Plus, they wear red uniforms and since my favorite color is pink...well, you get the idea.)  So, even though I correctly chose Kentucky to win it all, I lost by points.  Stupid Ohio State.  I planned to get a new TV for the living room with my winnings.  Stupid Ohio State.  With everything now being digital (even our cable), everything gets cut off on the edges and bottom of the TV screen.  Stupid Ohio State.  Not being able to read the news ticker or see the complete screen is driving me crazy.  (It is hilarious to watch sports because we can't see the ball off to the side of the screen and we laugh while trying to guess where it's going to pop back in again.)  Stupid Ohio State.

Matt's quest to be a pinball wizard is finally being realized.  He's acquired three pinball machines in three weeks...after years of dreaming and months of searching online for pinball deals.  Not only does he dream of playing pinball daily (probably hourly if he could), but he also has dreams of becoming a pinball repairman.  All of our machines need some TLC and two of them need more repairs to get them in fully-playing order again.  A friend came over to help Matt rig-up a moving system to take them in the basement.  They put two boards on each side of the basement stairs (we have a staircase in the garage that leads directly to the basement...perfect for moving things!), wrapped straps around each machine and slid them down the stairs.  Our friend was the first anchor and held the rope to keep the pinball machines from sliding down too fast and crushing Matt as he led them down the stairs.  As a backup, the second anchor was me...sitting on the tractor with the brake applied and the rope looped through the hitch.  I just sat on the tractor, hoping I didn't end up going down the stairs with them.  All in all, it was pretty uneventful...which is a fabulous thing if you know Matt and his gift of creating some form of entertainment (drama) with everything he does.

Spring cleaning done...check.  Windows and screens washed...check.  Taxes filed and returned...check.  Yard dethatched and raked...check.  Lawn care business started up again...check.  With our burst of warm weather last month (no, make that hot weather...we hit 87 here for a new record in March!), Matt has already begun mowing, trimming, and fertilizing.  Matt's getting everything all ready for Keaton to take over this summer.  I've been a cleaning machine and have washed and scrubbed everything in the house with basically a toothbrush.  Matt moved out the washer and dryer last night and climbed behind them to clean the floor and vents.  I'm so glad he joins me on my quest to have the cleanest house in America!  (Does anyone else vacuum their garage?)  All I have left to do is clean the carpet...but now I have to wait until our warm weather returns.  Believe it or not, it's actually snowing here today.  I think March and April got mixed up somehow.

Keaton enjoyed spring break at home this year...when he was home.  He spent most of his break hanging out at friends' houses across the lower peninsula, going to the casino in Canada,  and going to watch the Red Wings.  He left the casino $14 richer and said he's going to study blackjack so he can make more money the next time he goes.  I keep telling him to double-major in math AND computer science so he can be a bookie.  Maybe now he will.  He came home for Easter over the weekend (but will probably be re-thinking that decision for next year).  We hid his Easter basket and then made him search for it.  He was not as amused as we were.  (He may be 20 years old, but he'll never be too old to play hot and cold!)  I taped his search to add to the video archives of 'Keaton Adams:  1001 Ways My Parents Embarrass Me'.  Matt and Keaton moved the ping pong table out of the basement and set it up in the garage so they could enjoy a tourney.  He's been looking for houses to rent for next year with his roommates.  I told him he could probably talk Matt into letting him take a pinball machine to their house and they could have the ping pong table if they have room.  Keaton said they'll find room and can always put the table in the dining room.  I'm hoping the table is used for playing ping pong and not beer pong.

We hope that you all are enjoying the spring weather...and don't have to get out those snow shovels until next winter.  But, it is Michigan after all...

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Happy Leap Day!


Yay for Leap Day!  It gives me an extra day to tie up some loose ends.  So to make the most of an extra day in the month, I thought that today would be a perfect opportunity to update any faithful stalkers (uh, I mean readers).  So, during February...

We continued to follow Keaton and his fellow Hornets around the basketball circuit.  While the season didn't finish as well as they had hoped, it was still nice to visit with Keaton twice a week.  We had the banquet on Sunday and said goodbye to everyone until next season.  On a positive note, it is really nice to be able to watch Modern Family again!

Matt left during the banquet for a business trip/conference in India for 12 days.  He was able to pack everything into one small carry-on suitcase and checked it as he boarded the plane.  Since he checked it just before he boarded, he wasn't too worried about it being misplaced...thinking that if it's one of the last pieces of luggage to be put on the plane then, theoretically, it would be one of the first pieces of luggage to be taken off the plane.  Again, in theory, that's how it should have worked.  Needless to say, Matt arrived in India...and his one small suitcase didn't.  So, he had to wear the same pants for three days.  A friend loaned him a clean shirt and a trip to a store allowed him to purchase some deodorant and underwear.  (He did have a hard time finding anything larger than a medium though.)  The hotel was nice and left some clothes in his room...unfortunately some pants that he couldn't even pull them up past his knees and some shoes that he figured were a women's size 9.  But, it's the thought that counts.  The good news is that he did get his suitcase today.  We're hoping it had a nice vacation.

So, with Matt being gone for 12 days, people are asking what I'm planning to do with myself.  First of all, I'm going to really live it up and not shave my legs.  Just kidding.  I shave my legs everyday...not because I'm hairy and have to but because I'm neurotic and have to.  I have this deeply-instilled fear that the one day I don't shave my legs will be the one day that Brad Pitt will ring my doorbell just as I'm getting out of the shower and ask for my towel to dry the water buffalo he just hit.  No really, it's a habit that I don't even think about.  I plan on some dinners with friends, lots of movies, and lots of scrapbooking.  Keaton stopped by last weekend for lunch and to say goodbye to Matt.  Keaton asked what I was doing this weekend because he was thinking of coming home for a visit.  I told him to call first because I might be having a party.  He just shook his head.  He does that a lot when I talk to him.  I told him that I set up an account on Skype and we could now video-chat.  I asked him if he wanted my screen name.  With a grimace, he asked if he should and then he just shook his head when I told him my name:  Shadynasty.  It's NOT Shady Nasty.  It's Sha Dynasty.  (If you haven't watched 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia', you're missing some funny stuff.)  Then I told him which picture I posted with my screen name.  That made him shake his head AND close his eyes.  I'm thinking I just may give him gray hair sooner rather than later.  One day he'll appreciate my sense of humor...or will probably need therapy.

So, Happy Leap Day!  To celebrate Leap Day, I'm going to try and take some pictures of Cyrus leaping.  Maybe I'll take some pictures of myself leaping.  Then, I'll send them to Keaton.  I think his future therapist will appreciate my sense of humor.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Happy 2012!

Happy 2012!  I'm not exactly working too hard on my vow to stop procrastinating.  I've been meaning to update the blog, but just haven't gotten around to it.  I kept telling myself I'd work on it tomorrow.  That was over two weeks ago.  I'm thinking I probably have what I call the Scarlett O'Hara Syndrome:  "Tomorrow is another day."

Christmas came and went with its usual flurry.  We made a quick trip back to Flint and took Keaton's beloved Elizabeth with us.  We, of course, had to initiate her and make her a fan of the overall Christmas spirit and yummy chicken dinner goodness found in Frankenmuth.  That meant posing for pictures...lots of pictures.  Some serious and some not-so-serious ones.  Poor Keaton just shakes his head and walks away from us when we're being goofy.  I think he's secretly wondering if there's any way he could have been switched at birth. 

Keaton spent New Year's Eve with his beloved and her family in Chicago.  So, since he wasn't around for his yearly Happy New Year kiss, I had Matt take a close-up picture of my puckered lips and then sent it to Keaton.  He didn't seem to find it as amusing as I did.  I think he's secretly hoping his real parents are normal.

Our crazy roller coaster weather has made it tough to snowshoe.  We did get about a foot of snow two weeks ago, so we ventured outside to enjoy a nice walk along the lovely Kalamazoo River.  We had another good snowfall last week and had snow piled up to the top of our mailbox.  But then we had a thunderstorm on Sunday night and awoke to rain.  Now the snow is pretty much gone.  I'm thinking of building an ark.  Well, maybe it'll be more like a houseboat.  With global warming and living in Michigan surrounded by huge lakes, I'm thinking we're going to get some flooding in the future.  Make that a lot of flooding.

I've been keeping busy trying to not get killed by our new treadmill.  So far, so good.  Well, mostly so good.  It has different workout programs with different inclines and speeds.  Last week I tried (that's the operative word...TRIED) to do the same workout as I had done the previous day.  Well, I thought it was the same program.  It started out exactly the same...slow increases in speed and incline.  All of a sudden the treadmill incline increased to 12 and the speed jumped to 6.5 mph.  That doesn't sound too bad for most people, but for us uncoordinated and out-of-shape people, it's scary.  So, I did what any woman would do.  I started yelling, "whoa, Whoa, WHOA, *^%(#@(!&#!" (edited for delicate ears).  Luckily I was able to jump off before I was forced to run up the mountain.  Since I have no need to ever run up a mountain, I see no need to ever train for running up a mountain.  (The only way I'd ever have to run up a mountain is if there was a bear chasing me.  Then, I only have to run faster than the person behind me.  So, I figure that if I just plan to make sure there's always someone slower than me on our hikes, I'll be just fine.)  So, training for a marathon or mountain climbing is just crazy for me.  Plus, I don't like to sweat.  (Again, it could just be a symptom of the Scarlett O'Hara Syndrome.)  I now have that workout program marked as the Near-Death Experience.  Matt was nice enough after my attempted murder to tell me about the safety cord I'm supposed to clip on me that will automatically stop the treadmill if it's ever trying to kill me.  Well, at that incline and speed, I definitely would have wound up bashed against the wall...probably perilously close to seeing a white light.  Needless to say, I've had much better workouts since the treadmill stopped trying to kill me.  Whew!  Cyrus, being Cyrus, just walks into the room and looks at me during my workouts and then walks out again.  He's so anti-drama in any way, shape or form.  Cyrus does like the treadmill though.  He enjoys sitting on it.  We're trying to get him to walk on it, but he just likes to ride it until the end of the belt and then just jumps off.  I guess that's kind of a workout for him.  He's at least jumping.

We enjoyed a fabulous dinner at The Melting Pot to celebrate my birthday.  My original birthday celebration had to be postponed because Matt had his department holiday celebration that night.  Since spending my birthday with strangers and listening to a lot of work talk wasn't really my idea of a fun birthday celebration, I decided Matt could take me out for real and foot the bill instead of his boss.  We enjoyed a delicious three-course fondue dinner with friends and had a great time.  I'm not sure what it is about salads that make them a thousand times better in a restaurant than in your own home.  I make them at home with the same ingredients, but they're always SO much better in a restaurant.  It must be the fact that someone else prepares them and brings them to you.  Things just seem to taste better if someone else makes the food for you...and better yet if they wait on you.  I had lobster (probably my favorite food in the world after anything Mexican) and then chose milk chocolate with amaretto for our dessert fondue.  All I can say is I seriously almost licked the bowl...it was that amazingly, deliciously, unbelievably good! 

Speaking of food, I'm trying to introduce Matt to Indian cuisine since he'll be heading over to India in February/March for a few weeks for work.  I'm not a huge fan of Indian food (which is odd since I love anything spicy).  I think it's just the smell of curry.  It's a smell that just makes me nauseous.  I don't mind the flavor, but the smell just hangs around and I can't smell anything but curry for days and days.  I'm thinking of just clipping a clothespin on my nose for the next Indian meal I make for Matt...and then just using a can of Febreeze in the house.  Maybe a couple of cans.  I may need to stock up on Febreeze for Matt's return from India.  I'm afraid that all that curry will soak into his skin.  He may have to stay in the garage until he airs out.  But, Matt's not leaving for another month so I can worry about the smell next month.  Yep, I definitely think I have the Scarlett O'Hara Syndrome.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Happy Howlidays!

I hope this holiday season finds you smiling, laughing, and having lots of fun!  I'll be smiling, laughing and having lots of fun after I finish my shopping, baking, cleaning, cooking, laundry, Christmas cards, and wrapping...all within in the next three days.  Why, oh why did I wait until the last minute?  This is all Matt's fault.  His total procrastination has rubbed off on me over the past 21 years.   I'm thinking my New Year's resolution will be to stop procrastinating...starting right now.  So with that in mind...Happy Valentine's Day!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

'Tis the Season (Almost)

People keep asking me the same question..."What do you want for Christmas?".  I have a pretty simple list:
1.  Peace on Earth. 
2.  Good will toward man. 
3.  Irresponsible, ill-equipped people to stop breeding. 
That's about it.  I'm pretty easy to shop for.

Before I can get into the Christmas mode, I have to recap our November adventures.  Let's see...Keaton came home for a short Thanksgiving break and we celebrated Matt's birthday with a visit to Red Lobster and then some cherry cheesecake at home.  I put 43 candles on top, lit them, and came pretty close to setting off the smoke alarm.  We gave thanks like most Americans on Thanksgiving Day with good food and football.  Cyrus was one happy dog with his breakfast plate of yummy people food.  It was a great day to kick back and relax...for the guys while I made monkey bread, cheese fondue, and dinner with all the fixin's.  It's a good thing I love to cook and try new things out in the kitchen (when I'm in the mood).  I do have to say I made a fabulous sweet potato souffle that will now go on my yearly menu.  Keaton went back to school on Friday and Matt did a little Black Friday shopping.  I think he was a little disappointed this year after scouting the ads and didn't find anything to gear up for and battle in the wee hours of the morning. 

We spent the weekend driving back and forth to Indiana for basketball games.  The team split and we ran out of gas.  Literally.  Matt, being Matt, was hopeful he'd get gas cheaper in Indiana.  I, on the other hand, am not as frugal and thought it would be better to actually pay a little extra to ensure we didn't run out of gas.  So, long story short, we now have a souvenir gas can to always remind Matt why HE SHOULD ALWAYS LISTEN TO ME!!!

So, December is upon us and there are 24 shopping days left before Christmas.  I hope Santa can bring at least one thing on my list.  If not, I hope Santa remembers that diamonds are a girl's best friend.  ;-)



Tuesday, November 8, 2011

A New Month...

A new month...I guess that means it's time to update the blog.  My last post was in celebration of Keaton's birthday.  (October 27th...the other best day of the year!)  He had a scrimmage at KVCC that night (which K won...YAY!) so Matt and I picked up an ice cream cake from Dairy Queen to take down to the dorm to celebrate with Keaton's girlfriend and roommates.  After a tour of their newly-cleaned suite (and it looked clean...but I didn't do the white-fingered cotton glove test for dust or look under furniture or in drawers to see if they just shoved everything out of sight in a frenzy before the parents arrived) and presents, it was time to light the candles and cut the cake.  Well, we tried to cut the cake.  TRIED...that's the key word here.  You'd think that after sitting out for an hour that the ice cream cake would get a little soft.  I couldn't get a butcher knife through it.  Matt couldn't get a butcher knife through it.  I had the bright idea of throwing it in the microwave for a few seconds to help it soften.  Matt was in charge of microwave duties...which I accept full responsibility for anything that was about to happen because we all know how things tend to happen to poor Matt.  He may have heated it just a little too long because when he started to pull the cake out of the microwave, everything kind of slid off the cake.  Thankfully Matt has quick reflexes and grabbed the cake and icing with his hands and somehow managed to keep most of the icing on the cake.  Oh, did I mention it was red icing?  Our hands still have some remnants of red food coloring on them after almost two weeks later.  ;-)

Matt and I headed over to the lake shore to enjoy the last Saturday in October.  It was a beautiful fall day and quite a few trees still had lots of color on them.  We wandered around Saugatuck and visited some shops and a craft fair.  I found some fabulous things to copy and make at home...if only I could remember exactly what they were or what they looked like.  After shopping, we drove over to South Haven for a walk out to the lighthouse.  I swear sometimes it felt like an optical illusion...the lighthouse seemed to keep getting farther away the more we walked toward it.  We enjoyed a late lunch and did some more shopping.  I love the cute little shops in beach towns.  I always find interesting (and funny) things to buy and get lots of ideas of things to make at home...again, until I get home and then forget exactly what it was I was going to make.  I found birthday presents for my sisters that made me laugh hysterically in the store and still makes me laugh when I think about them!  I can't wait to see the looks on their faces...ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!   I am the best sister ever.  Really.  (It's too bad you can't see the devilish gleam in my eye.)

Halloween was a little lonely without Keaton.  I was hoping he'd agree to be one of the Seven Dwarfs (of course he'd have to kneel)...but he had basketball practice and had to stay at school.  It was still fun to sit on the porch and hand out candy...and be dressed in costumes.  I knew I wanted Cyrus to dress as a skunk for Halloween, so I tried to think of something that would go with a skunk costume.  The only skunk I could think of was from the Disney movie, Bambi. But, Bambi costumes brought to mind images of strippers or exotic dancers. So, I decided that Cyrus was a woodland creature and I would be Snow White.  Matt usually doesn't get a vote and is good-natured enough to just go along with my theme.  (He does draw the line at spandex or tights, though.)  Kids loved Cyrus and he received many hugs from all sorts of costumed kids that night.  (I always wonder what in the world he thinks of strange creatures coming up to pet and hug him.  He seems fascinated by the whole Halloween thing...or traumatized.  It's hard to tell.)  This year, the fairytale ended about 8 p.m. when I went inside to heat up some left-over beef stew for dinner.  (Yes, REAL princesses cook...and clean their own castles.)  I did like dressing like a princess and think this may be my new cleaning outfit.  I guess I could just wear a tiara with my sweats when I do housework and get the same feeling...and have a better range of motion.  Gowns really do limit your ability to move!  Matt, being Matt, had one funny incident happen while passing out candy.  After we came inside for the night, he knelt inside by the front storm door (a full-length glass door) and opened it when kids came to the door.  Well, I guess he wasn't fast enough with the door because one girl walked right into the glass.  BAM!  I guess this princess just might clean her doors and windows a little too well.


The number 20 may be the magic number this year.  Keaton is now 20 years old...and he is now #20 for the Kalamazoo Hornets.  (It's also his old high school number, so we're hoping it brings him good luck this season!)  Keaton scored his first official basket of the season in the exhibition game against Western Michigan University!  YAY!!  It was great to see him on the court at WMU and he did a good job trying to guard a guy that was 7' and outweighed him by at least 100 pounds.  Seriously.  The Broncos were HUGE!  It was so great to see him walk off the court without limping or grimacing from pain in his knees.  Now he has pain in his hip flexors...but hopefully that won't be nearly as big of an issue as his patellar tendonitis.  He thinks he's still growing, so we'll just have to wait and see.  He's happy to be back playing basketball and we're looking forward to another good season of K basketball!  Go Hornets!!

We took a road trip this past Saturday to pick up the motor home from being serviced up in Grand Rapids.  We had the check engine light come on during our last camping adventure and the mechanics found that a critter had been chewing on the electrical wires under the hood.  Matt is now trying to invent something to keep them out from the engine...humanely because he knows I'll cry if he hurts anything.  (Seriously, I never even kill a spider...I just relocate it to a new home outside.)  We took our good friends along and decided to have a whole day full of fun while in the Grand Rapids area.  First, we hit the casino where I won $30 on my favorite slot machine, Sex and the City.  (Those girls are so good to me!)  We changed into some warmer clothes, put on our bike helmets, and hit the trail at the White Pine Trail State Park up in Rockford.  We rode our bikes along the Rogue River for about 10 miles and had a great lunch at a local pub.  It was a little windy, but with four layers on, I was definitely warm enough.  (As a matter of fact, I think I looked like a fluffy pink marshmallow.)  We stopped for some pictures along the way to add to my scrapbook.  (You can never have too many pictures!)  It was a great day with great friends.  Soon the snow will be falling and we'll be trading our bikes for our snow shoes to hit the trails with our friends.  It's nice to have such good friends to share adventures with us.  It's just too bad that they're State fans.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KEATON!!

Today is a HUGE day for celebration...Keaton is now 20 years old!  He's entering a whole new decade of life...his 20s.  (Yikes!  It's amazing how quickly the time went.)  So, in honor of his birthday, I created a little slide show of his past birthdays for a trip down memory...uh, I mean birthday...lane.



HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KEATON!!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

A Camp Divided

A couple of weekends ago, we loaded up the motor home and hit the road to enjoy some fall camping.  It was also the weekend of the big game between Michigan and Michigan State...and the weekend for HUGE winds.  We parked sideways on our site to help block some of the wind.  The guys created a nice cozy set-up with a canopy draped in tarps and hooked up a big TV for the big game...only to find it wasn't on any local stations.  Ugh!  So, we listened to the game while we all carved pumpkins and stayed warm by the campfire.  We were a camp that was divided.  Our friends that camped with us are Michigan State fans...the goofy people...and were sure to annoy me with their fight song on the iPod.  Matt and I were decked out in our maize and blue (well, Matt grudgingly wore those colors for a photo op and then he changed colors for his beloved WMU Broncos).  Even Cyrus wore his Michigan jersey...but unfortunately that didn't help Michigan beat State.  Oh well.  We enjoyed some good-natured bantering with our State friends and yummy football snacks.  I found it so odd that (and for some reason that I just can't explain) their State camp chairs kept getting blown over while my Michigan chair valiantly remained upright all day. ;-)

Last weekend, Matt and I enjoyed some quality time at home (our first weekend home in a month) and did some pretty exciting things like cleaning out the attic, breaking down boxes and filling up the vehicle with recycling.  Whoo-hoo!!  It really was nice to purge.  Since Sunday was absolutely beautiful, Matt and I hit the bike trails in Kalamazoo and rode 13.4 miles.  Yep, my decimal point is in the right place.  13.4  Thirteen.Four.  THIRTEEN POINT FOUR.  With hills.  BIG HILLS.  I'm not quite sure what we were thinking.  I've never ridden more than five miles at one time in my life.  Ever.  So, I was expecting some pain.  I was mentally ready for it.  I dreaded opening my eyes on Monday morning.  When I did open my eyes on Monday morning, I patiently waited for the first wave of pain to envelop me.  There was nothing.  My first thought was that my body was protecting me from the pain and temporarily paralyzed me.  But, I was able to wiggle my toes, then move my legs.  I rolled out of bed and, hallelujah, I could stand.  Even more amazing was that I wasn't in any pain.  It was a miracle!  I think Matt was prepared for my screams of agony and then my screams blaming him for making me ride so far.  I then found out I actually could walk without any pain.  I was a little stiff, but really not sore.  Once I got moving around, I loosened up and was actually able to climb the stairs.  Another miracle!  I actually felt so good that I switched around the closets and drawers yesterday to make room for winter stuff.  That involved about a dozen trips up and down the stairs...trips unbelievably without any pain or self-medication.  I'm not telling Matt how good I felt though because, knowing Matt, he'll want to ride up to Grand Rapids and back this weekend. 

Speaking of Grand Rapids, we enjoyed a date night on Friday up there.  Our first stop was a bar to play some pinball.  Then we enjoyed a nice seafood dinner at a local restaurant and hit another bar for more pinball after dinner.  Matt was thrilled to discover that the bar had three more pinball machines than it did last month.  He's anxious to get a pinball machine and scours the ads online and in the paper a few times a week - always on the lookout for a really good deal.  I think he'll be asking Santa for a pinball machine this year!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Fall Fun

I love, Love, LOVE fall!  I love the Honeycrisp apples.  I love the crisp air.  I especially love the colors of the trees.  We took a fall color tour up to Mackinac Island over the weekend.  It was spectacular!  Every day was sunny and in the mid-70s...perfect weather for exploring Mackinac Island and taking lots and lots and lots of pictures!  On the drive up, we took the Tunnel of Trees that snaked along the lake shore.  The colors weren't as vivid, but the ride through the tunnel was interesting.  We arrived in Mackinaw City in time to to watch a beautiful sunset from our balcony at the hotel on Lake Huron.  We took a drive over the bridge to hit the casino in the U.P. where I was extremely happy to win $162 on a jackpot playing my favorite slot machine, Sex and the City.  As soon as I won, I cashed out and was done playing for the night. (That's my rule for the casino...walk away when you win.)  We took one of the first ferries on Saturday morning to go explore the island before the hoards of people invaded and got in the way of my camera lens.  We explored the middle of the island and did a lot of hiking on many trails.  (I think Matt decided to hike since this was the first time I've ever been on the island NOT wearing flip flops.)  We discovered some new sights...and were surprised to find the crack in the middle of the island.  Seriously, there really is a huge crack in the middle of the island...about four feet deep and a few yards long.  But, as long as there wasn't water bubbling up from it, and the island wasn't sinking, we were fine with it.  So, we walked and talked and took pictures.  Lots of pictures.  About six miles later we decided it was time to head back to Main Street and grab some lunch.  After a fabulous lunch of whitefish (what else can you eat when you're near the U.P.?) and then some window shopping, we headed back to the mainland to watch the sunset near the bridge.  After another gorgeous sunset, we were pleasantly surprised by a fireworks show that we enjoyed right from our balcony.  We were up early to enjoy another spectacular sunrise and then it was time to grab some fudge and head home.  It was an amazingly perfect weekend!

Speaking of weekends, we've had some busy ones.  We had our 25-year high school class reunion in Flint the previous weekend.  It was a great time and I'm happy to admit that I remembered everyone who came.  (I confess I had a head start on everyone...I made a bio book for everyone who came that also included pictures of everyone.)

The weekend before the reunion, we headed up to Grand Rapids to visit ArtPrize.  It's a huge art contest with over 1,500 pieces of art spread around the city to visit.  There were some really interesting pieces.  I liked the extra-large chair that I think would be perfect out on the pool deck.  (Bonus:  the extra large seat makes your seat look thin!)

This weekend is our fall camping weekend.  We'll be carving pumpkins and hitting the trails for some biking and hiking.  I'm sure I'll have lots of pictures to share...hopefully full of gorgeous fall colors!

Friday, September 23, 2011

Happy First Day of Fall

Fall is definitely my favorite season.  I've already done my fall cleaning.  (Yep, I do a spring cleaning and then a fall cleaning...including the carpet both times.  I love to clean and I can't help it.  It's genetic and I have no control.)  So, with the house all scrubbed and sparkly, it was time to decorate for fall...including changing the backgrounds on the computers.  While I was changing my backgrounds to cute fall pictures of Keaton, I decided to also do a little decorating on my blog. 

I wonder what else I can decorate for fall now?  Maybe I'll go find a cute little fall collar or fall outfit for Cyrus to wear.  I'll be posting pictures of him soon...the poor dog.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Happy Birthday to Cyrus!

Sir Cyrus Pembroke Adams is officially in the double digits now...he turned 10 years old yesterday!  Matt and I celebrated his birthday last night by giving him a couple new toys and his favorite bag of treats.  He really didn't care about the toys...he just wanted to tear into his treats.  After he scarfed one down, he went into the kitchen to sit and stare at the "treat" drawer and bark, hoping we'd give him another.  Oh, he knows how to work us.  When we're eating at the table, he jumps up on the empty chair and lays his head on the table and looks up at us under his eyelashes...even batting them and working up a tear.  I'm surprised he doesn't limp to the table, pretending he's weak with hunger, to try and get some of our food.  Cyrus has his own unique personality and is the only dog I know who has THREE scrapbooks...all filled with pictures and stories of the fun we've had with him over the years!  We're looking forward to many more years of him making us laugh!!

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Reflections...

Reader alert:  this blog entry is pretty serious and pretty long.  Ten years ago today, this country was personally introduced to a horrible word:  terrorism.  It affected us all.  Everyone remembers exactly where they were and what they were doing when the entire country watched in stunned silence as we were attacked.  Keaton was in the fourth grade and was only nine years old...definitely too young to hear such an ugly word, let alone to now have it defined and added to his vocabulary.  Matt left early that morning to catch a plane for a business trip to Florida.  I had just returned from dropping Keaton off at school and was on the phone with another mom talking about a fundraiser for the school.  While we were planning the fundraiser, I had the Today Show on (remember that I have a huge crush on Matt Lauer!) for some background noise...and to watch the weather forecast for soccer practice later that evening.  I saw the first Twin Tower billowing smoke and was kind of listening to the news reports with half an ear.  While still on the phone, I saw the second Twin Tower get struck by the plane.  That's when I told the other mom that something really bad was happening and I had to get off the phone.  I turned up the volume to hear the news reports and realized that it just wasn't a plane crash...we were deliberately being attacked.  My first instinct was to account for my family's whereabouts.  I knew Keaton was in school, but my mind started racing trying to figure out where Matt was.  While the news reporters were scrambling to relay information and speculation, I ran to the fridge to get Matt's flight itinerary.  As reporters were speculating that other planes could be hijacked and become weapons, the Pentagon was hit and another plane crashed in Pennsylvania.  When the reporters started speculating that flights out of Chicago could be a probable hijacking, I really started to worry.  (Matt's flight was out of O'Hare.)  As the FAA was making all planes land as soon as possible, I prayed hard and fast that Matt was on the ground somewhere...anywhere, I didn't care where...just as long as he was safely on the ground.  When he was supposed to have landed according to his itinerary, I started calling his cell phone and couldn't get through.  All the phone lines were busy.  I paced, hit redial, paced, hit redial, paced and hit redial for over an hour.  (I have the path on the carpet and gray hair to prove it.)  It was a terrible, horrible morning that turned into a terrible, horrible afternoon...until Matt was finally able to get through to me.  He had landed safely in Florida (thank God), but was having a hard time getting a call to go through.  I don't think I've ever felt such blessed, thankful relief in my life.

So, with a thankful prayer and a heavy heart, I called Keaton's school.  I asked the secretary if the teachers were telling the kids about the tragedy.  She said some teachers had told the kids when they heard about it from a TV report.  I asked her to reassure Keaton that his dad was safe and sound...his plane had safely landed in Florida and I had talked to him (only if Keaton had somehow heard the news).  I then left a voice-mail message for Keaton's teacher asking her to do the same...again only if Keaton had somehow heard the news.  Well, his class had been told by their gym teacher and Keaton was a little nervous and worried. When Keaton's teacher saw his face after gym class, she immediately pulled him aside and talked to him, reassuring him that his dad was safe and sound.  Whew.  She was so wonderful...kind, compassionate, and calm.  She called me after school to tell me that he was pretty anxious earlier, but was now more calm.  She also told me that she had been worried sick, too, waiting to hear from her husband who was also flying that day for business.  Thankfully, he safely landed in Pennsylvania...but sadly not far from the crash site. 

I hugged Keaton a little harder than normal when he got home from school that day.  Soccer practice was cancelled and we just hung out that night...purposely not watching any news footage that could scare Keaton while anxiously waiting by the phone to hear Matt's voice again.  He was finally able to get through just before Keaton went to bed, so that was better than a lullaby (or even a sedative) to ensure Keaton had a peaceful, worry-free night's sleep.  We weren't sure when Matt would get back home.  All flights were cancelled and the trains were booked.  Since he had a rental car, he drove home from Florida and finally arrived late on Friday night...actually early Saturday morning.  We didn't care...we waited up for him to welcome him home with open arms, hugs, and kisses.  I can't tell you what a relief it was to have my little family all together again under one roof.

Ten years ago we all lived in a different world.  We weren't viewed as being possible terrorists.  We didn't have to go through metal detectors or get patted down to get on a plane.  We didn't have to have our bags searched to go into an arena, an amusement park or even a museum.  Sadly, we all now see the world through different eyes...eyes that are a little more jaded, a little more distrustful, and sadly, a little more judgmental.  I try to see that there are still good people in the world (definitely some crazy ones, but still mostly good ones).  I try to see that the world is still wonderful and full of limitless adventures.  I try to live my life being unafraid...otherwise the terrorists have won by instilling fear in us all.  I won't let terrorists win and make me afraid to travel, afraid of people, or afraid to leave my home.  There's still so much to do and see in this incredible country.  In my world, everything is still pink, fluffy and full of sparkle! 

So, my lesson learned from my reflection of September 11, 2001 is that we must all be thankful for each and every day we're given.  I'm thankful that Keaton's move yesterday into Severn Hall was easy...and rain-free.  While he was registering, three of his teammates were coming back from the cafeteria and helped us unload the vehicles.  Keaton is in a suite with four other guys.  It's HUGE!  They have five fridges, four TVs, three bedrooms, two couches and one storage closet. (I bet you thought I was going to end with "...and a partridge in a pear tree".)  Keaton's room is fairly large for a dorm room...even without their beds being bunked or lofted.  Each bed is anchored to the wall and has storage drawers for clothes under it.  They each have a big wardrobe and desk to tuck away all their food and other junk they'll collect over the year...or places to stash dirty laundry and food wrappers when I make my unexpected inspections...uh, I mean visits.  It was a little easier leaving him now knowing what to expect.  I still don't like walking into his bedroom at home, though.  It's too empty and quiet.  Cyrus is looking around for him and looks out the window every time he hears a car drive by.  He'll get used to it once he realizes he can now claim Keaton's room (and bed) as his own.

I'm also thankful for Michigan's unbelievable win over Notre Dame last night.  As a matter of fact, Cyrus may be responsible for the big win.  As we were watching the last few minutes of the game, I told Matt I was going to put Cy's Michigan jersey on him and take a picture to send to Keaton.  When it looked like Notre Dame was going to win, Matt told me to forget the picture.  I still put the jersey on Cyrus and snapped a picture anyway...only to watch Michigan come back and score again for the exciting win.  Maybe it was a coincidence that Michigan won once Cyrus had on his jersey.  Maybe I'm going to put the Michigan jersey on Cyrus every Saturday.  Maybe Michigan should make Cyrus its new lucky charm and give us season tickets.  I guess we'll just have to wait and see.  Go Blue!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Baseball and Football and Biking, Oh My!

The theme for this Labor Day weekend seemed to revolve around sporting events.  Friday found us heading over to Detroit to watch the Tigers play the White Sox.  Thankfully we had the air on in the car during the drive over because it was a balmy 99 degrees when we arrived in Detroit.  After quickly acclimating (and by acclimating I mean soon having matching sweat stains like every other person in Detroit) we walked over to the stadium to pose for some pictures.  While Matt and Keaton were checking out autographed paraphernalia, I tried to train myself to take short, shallow breaths because not everyone seemed to be a huge fan of deodorant.  We had great seats in the upper deck with lots of leg room.  (Since we all have long legs, it was great to not knee the back of someone's head every time we moved.)  The temp. slowly started to decrease and at game time was down to a more comfortable 95 degrees.  (Not really.  The only way to distinguish between 95 and 99 degrees is by the size of the sweat stains.)  I nestled between the guys so I was somewhat protected by any body odor.  (Can you tell yet that I'm really queasy with pungent odors?)  The only time I had to hold my breath was when everyone stood up and raised their arms to cheer.  Verlander pitched and the Tigers won 9-1, so there was a lot of standing and cheering.  Thankfully I can hold my breath for a good amount of time...and I had a program to wave in front of my face.  Sweat and body odor aside, it was still a fun time.

On Saturday morning, Matt awoke and immediately hung his beloved Western Michigan University flag and Keaton's U of M flag on the porch...as he does EVERY Saturday during football season.  (He even brings them to hang on the RV if we're camping.)  He and Keaton wore their respective fan t-shirts and headed over to watch the big game at Matt's brother's house.  I sent them off with cupcakes and homemade Chex mix and Cyrus and I took a much-needed nap and watched the movie, Tangled.  I miss seeing those cute kiddie movies at the theater with Keaton.  Somehow it's just not the same to watch them at home without him.

Sunday was a lazy day of hanging out and watching movies.  We all need those kind of days once in a while.  (Plus, being the only girl in the house, there is only so much sports viewing I can take.)

Monday was a beautiful day in west Michigan.  It was 21 degrees cooler than the day before, but since it was sunny and not 99 degrees, I was not going to complain.  Matt and I grabbed our bike helmets and went to ride a new trail in Kalamazoo with our friends.  It's a new 13-mile trail that's paved and winds along the Kalamazoo River.  We ended our ride with a trip to a local pizzeria.  Those are the kind of bike rides I like!  I'm a little sore today and think I need some extra padding on my bike seat.  But, if we keep eating pizza and breadsticks after every bike ride, I may soon have some natural extra padding for my bike seat instead.

Friday, August 26, 2011

The 'Quake of 2011

We can happily say we survived the 'Quake of 2011.  Whew!  I had no idea there even was an earthquake until much later when I turned on the TV while making dinner.  (See, for all you skeptics out there, domestic queens really don't sit with their feet up and watch TV all day.)  I thought back to where I was when it hit to see if I remembered feeling anything.  Then I remembered that I was in Walmart at the time getting groceries.  I definitely didn't notice anything too unusual...other than the interesting people Walmart tends to attract.  (While I'm in Walmart, I'm usually focused on observing people...looking for that perfect specimen to snap a picture of to submit to the "People of Walmart" website.)  I wonder how Cyrus handled the quake.  I don't know if he was anxious and could sense anything about to happen.  Probably not.  I'm sure he was snoozing on the pillow on the couch and just rode out the 'quake.  It's a good thing his nap was undisturbed.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Keaton's First Flat

Keaton had his first flat yesterday...well, actually, it was two flats.  He hooked up the tractor and trailer to my Durango to go mow for two of his customers.  While he was finishing up at the last house, he heard a loud pop from one of my tires...and then saw a gaping hole in it.  His first thought was that a screw flew off from the blower he was starting up and punctured the tire.  His second thought was that one of his customers didn't like his trimming and took a shot at him.  Just kidding.  So, he called me to tell me about the flat.  (It's nice to still be needed...except that I have no idea how to change a tire.)  I told him to call Matt to ask about changing the tire.  Matt couldn't come help, so Keaton did what a good, logical-thinking, resourceful young adult would do...he looked up how to change a tire on his phone.  He had to unhook the trailer and change the tire only to find that the spare tire was flat.  So, he called me again to ask if I could run the portable air compressor over to him.  (Did I mention that it's nice to be needed?  Oh, and did I also mention that this was the one day I didn't do anything to my hair or have on any makeup?)  So, I braved shocking the public and ran over to his rescue.  He was in surprisingly good spirits and willingly posed for a picture to document this scrapbook moment.  Keaton learned that he can be resourceful and calmly handle an unexpected event.  I learned that Keaton really is an adult and can handle an unexpected event (and I really shouldn't worry that he'll be maimed, injured or crushed while changing a tire).  I also learned to ALWAYS have my hair and makeup done...just in case.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Happy Campers

We spent last weekend hanging out with Hunter and McKenna.  I picked them up in Charlotte on Thursday.  I only had to use one bad word while driving when an idiot driver nearly side-swiped me trying to pass into oncoming traffic.  (Did I mention what an IDIOT he was?)  I apologized to the kids for using a bad word.  (The funny thing is they said it's okay...they've heard it before.  Hmmm...I'm hoping it wasn't from me.)

We went to Plainwell Ice Cream on their first night here.  Yes, we had to...it's a tradition and it's sooo good.  McKenna and I enjoyed some girl time with pedicures.  We did some grocery shopping on Friday and I spoiled the kids a little.  (Wait, I confess...I spoiled the kids a lot.)  We had lots and lots of goodies to pack in the motor home and then we headed out to Fort Custer when Matt got home from work.  After about 10 minutes on the road,  I smelled gas (not from the kids...but propane).  Sure enough, someone had turned on the pilot light on the stove.  We had a little talk about not touching any buttons or controls while in the motor home.  Well, that talk didn't last long...someone tried to turn on the generator after we arrived at the campground.  So, we had another talk about not touching any buttons or controls while in the motor home.  This time, the talk seemed to work...whew!  We just made sure we didn't leave the keys in the ignition so they couldn't go for a joyride.  ;-)

We had a lot of fun...even with the gazillion mosquitoes and thunderstorms.  We played games, ate a lot of good food (yep, s'mores and chocolate fondue were on the menu), and used up all of our mosquito spray.  Hunter was happy to go on the bike trails with Matt and get all dirty.  McKenna was happy to ride the scooter and practice her ballet while riding.  (She rode with one leg extended out behind her...very graceful.)  McKenna and I made a little scrapbook for Karie when we got home and then the kids went back to their neck of the woods on Monday.  I can't believe how quickly the time went.  We really enjoyed having the kids around.  They were great dog walkers...as long as they didn't have to clean up after Cyrus.  But, that's what Uncle Matt is for!

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Our Trip to Tennessee

We stuffed Keaton, his girlfriend, and Cyrus into the Durango and headed down to Tennessee to wish my dad a happy birthday...in person. (Can you see why I'm the favorite?) We had a good time visiting family and the sights in TN. We climbed the world's largest tree house (located in Crossville, TN for you future Jeopardy contestants), did some shopping at the outlet mall, went on a pontoon boat ride, played some golf (well, the boys did...even in the 90+ heat), visited the world's longest garage sale (along US-127 through five states), and did some hiking to visit some waterfalls. We had to cross a suspension bridge (I don't know what shook more...my knees or the bridge itself) to hike the loop to Fall Creek Falls...the highest waterfall east of the Rocky Mountains. (Another tidbit of information for you Jeopardy people.) I found Big Foot on the side of the road and solved that mystery. Matt found a pinball machine and was happy to play some games. Keaton found lots of goodies and desserts at my dad's house. Cyrus found someone to make him his own personal pancake for breakfast (thanks, Dad!). We're already planning our 2013 trip when Keaton turns 21 so we can tour the bourbon trail. Yeehaw!  ;-)