Birthday Bashed

July 2, 2026
The Birthday Present
The Present Birthday

Yesterday we did get the Birthday present unwrapped and into use. It is a large step up from our old reel mower. The lawns needed mowing and Carl was trying to get some walking in, two birds – one stone.

But most of our energy was spent dealing with a suspected kidney stone. Carl has a history, and the pain was similar. Instead of waiting the few days to see how bad it might get, we launched into getting to know the UW Urgent Care system. It has positives and negatives, and next time I will move more quickly through the website to get in line. I didn’t realize there was an online line option at first. And upon arrival there was waiting, a lab request that was delayed, and finally a doctor. Prescription for a drug and a CT scan.

The CT scan was scheduled this morning for the afternoon. That was a positive. The prescription was still being processed. Results from the Scan. No stone! YEA. Now to try and cancel the prescription, which we certainly won’t pick up.

The pain is still there, but lessened, and not what we thought it was.

And figure when we can really celebrate his birthday.

Charmed

July 1, 2026
Hoping for a win today
Enjoying a Mariner’s win yesterday
Enjoying being together with my birthday boy today

And Happy Canada Day 🇨🇦

Unsettled

June 30, 2026

You know when you find out yet another friend has cancer. Bad, but good treatment potential. It just puts things in perspective, but yet not.

What to do to help. Not sure, but we must try to do something.

For now it’s off to the game.

Mariners game was good. They won, but almost more importantly people who we know kept stopping by. And Carl gave two baseballs to the kids sitting to our right.

Our Mariner friend Frances. We’ve known her since the Kingdome days, so she’s a longtime Mariner employee.

Dinner

June 29, 2026

We had a few friends over for dinner last night. And no game on TV was included. I would call it a success for a few reasons.

  • The house got cleaned, a hair more than tidied.
  • Conversation was good, getting to know each other better.
  • They left some banana bars that are quite good
  • I tried a new side salad that turned out.

The side salad had cucumbers, radishes, honeydew melon, and mint. With lemon juice and a little sugar for the dressing. I rarely (never) use radishes, so was a bit concerned. But it was quite good. All of the bits were sliced thin.

Today was a bit of a slow start, but with more help from far flung relatives I am continuing to gather paperwork needed for my Canadian adventure. Next step will be to actual send said paperwork to the team for review, and eventual processing.

And because I missed posting on the Pride Parade day, here is one of our home entries.

Homework

June 27, 2026

After some early morning errands the day was spent at home.

A little laundry, cooking, bill paying, and the continuing journey of paperwork. Today this included much appreciated efforts of far flung cousins.

Cooking

And for the afternoon, soccer provided a backdrop. As did the rain.

USA and Dessert

June 25, 2026

The USA is playing their 3rd game in the group stage of the World Cup tonight against Turkiye. It’s at 7 PM Pacific, so a bit late for dinner. Instead the usual suspects are gathering for dessert.

Poor planning, but here’s what’s left

Cherry Compote and Pistachios on Yogurt
Trophy Cupcakes

At least the desserts were good. The US was a  bit lethargic, or maybe Turkiye was inspired. Let’s call this a wake up for the round of 32.

Local Flavor

June 24, 2026

Two World Cup games are in the book today, so far. We are missing the next two in favor of the local USL2 Ballard FC game.

We started off the morning with more pruning. I shared the ladder today with Carl, a reluctant climber, and Chinmaya, our more enthusiastic neighbor. I did insist she wear goggles when using the little chainsaw.

Another week and we might be done. They’re very nice and have shared Chai tea and some homemade Indian cookies.

It was hot this afternoon and there was very little shade at the Ballard Interbay Stadium. We found a set of bleachers where the top row (only 3 high) was sort of shaded. Better than nothing and Ballard prevailed and won their game 3-1 over West Seattle.

The USA plays tomorrow evening. We’re hosting a watch party again, featuring desserts. It will be after even our west coast dinner time.

Pruning

June 23, 2026

Pruning from the neighbor’s side finally got underway. We only had an hour of real work, and it exhausted me. But it’s a start. Figuring out the setup took a while. And a break for some chai tea. And an adorable 11-month old put in an appearance. Measured in garbage cans we managed about two cans. More to come tomorrow.

Paused

June 22, 2026

I needed a bit of a break. We have been walking regularly, and watching soccer, and there was an in-person baseball game in there too.

Raspberry Patch Harvest
Two Sisters and One Dad

I was not there to complete the coven with my dad. My son and his family were there representing our branch, but it’s not quite the same.

Making progress on getting cozy with our northern neighbors. There are a dozen or so emails waiting for my review. I’m waiting for a clearer mind in the morning.

And made application for a new driver’s license, with Real ID. I’ve managed to travel without one so far, but this will give me options other than my passport.

Going through recipes as well. What would  pair well with a Green Curry with Tofu dish?

USA, USA, USA

June 19, 2026

First off, so fitting that Freeman scored for the USA o Juneteenth!

We headed downtown to feel and be part of the vibe. We started off with some neighbors and got onto the pathway from Pike Place down to the waterfront by the aquarium. It was so crowded that we opted to continue down to the actual waterfront. We ended up near the bottom of the ramp by aquarium building. We could see the really large screen on the pier. For the run of play we were too far away for details, but close-ups were good, like after scoring a goal.

What I found amazing, was this huge crowd got quiet to hear the referees call on a possible offsides with the second goal. (Not offsides, goal counts.)

Carl, goalie extraordinaire

Because we were there and have a membership we went into the Aquarium. Primarily to use the restroom but did spend some time with the creatures. The big guitar fish was especially awesome inspiring.

Hammering Man gets into the spirit

We wandered further, ate our lunch on the Harbor Steps, and watched the last quarter of the game from outside a downtown bar, Ruebens Brews. After the bar partially emptied following the game we found a table to watch the first half of Scotland  vs Morocco. Carl went to get a few beers and the bar owner pulled him out of line and comped him the beers with no waiting. We have known them for several years now. It’s good to have friends.

Ruebens

More wandering down the waterfront eventually finding our way into Victory Hall, across from T-Mobile Park. The thought had been to get dinner, and we did get an Australian Sausage Roll from a food truck, which we took with us to the Mariners line.

Ken Griffey Jr. – USA Fan

Finally into the ballpark for a game against the Boston Red Sox. Well, the Mariners didn’t fare as well, and didn’t get a hit until the 7th inning. We left the game after the 7th inning hit. Tired after our 2nd long day in a row, and there’s another game tomorrow. There’s always another game.