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Time Flies

May 11, 2017

We’ve been busy. And the Mariners were in town. At least through last weekend. Then the rain left for two days, but now it’s back. 

Yesterday after work we took advantage of the dry. Carl mowed the lawn, and we took a walk to get our hair cut. On our walk we watched some very young kids playing t-ball, and a not so young person huffing. 

The huffer was in the same place when we passed on our way home,  only he was passing out. When he didn’t respond to repeated questions I called 911. He finally came to and the medic dispatcher asked if he wanted help. He shook his head no, so we moved along.

This is the prettier sight.

I think we did the right thing, even if he may not have appreciated the gesture. 

Logistics updated

May 2, 2017

Update: All went per plan, except the Mariners game went 11 innings, ending shortly after midnight. That meant the car retrieval was after 12:30, and bedtime after 1 am!
Our current logistics dance of the cars started last night. I had a 4 o’clock meeting that ended a bit after 6:30, finally leaving after 7 PM. As soon as I got home we left to drop my car off for regular maintenance. 

Not a big deal, and we stopped at Rock’s for dinner. 

This morning my carpooler picked me up for a ride to work, and that will be the last normal part of the schedule. 

Tonight’s meeting doesn’t start until 6:30. But my carpooler is leaving in the afternoon for Kennewick. So late at night at work with no car.

I am fairly certain my boss will allow me to take a vehicle home for the evening. Or pull out our emergency beds. Or wait for the Mariner game to end and have Carl come pick me up. (A 50 mile addition to his trip. ) 

So tomorrow morning I will have a work vehicle to get to work, but no car to get home. Likely solution is to take the bus home  (or to the Wednesday night Mariner game).

What’s missing from this is retrieving my car post maintenance. I will need it by Thursday morning. Carl’s schedule is central to getting to the shop to pay the bill and retrieve the key. Field trip with the kids?? 

A perfect storm of cars and drivers.

Little One’s Day

April 30, 2017

Each child has certain nicknames when they are young. For Ashlan, mine was Little One. Carl was going through one of our closets and came upon some boxes that include a few items left behind by Little One. We don’t mind storing a bit or two. We have a large house, and both kids are in apartments, and still fairly mobile.

ashlan kitty

In addition to Kitty and Kitty’s box friends, there was a small photo album. Here is a selection from that album.

Ashlan + Rey beach

I don’t know why she is always trying to get her hair to be straight.

Ashlan 1990 whiffle

Big Eyes

Ashlan big eyes littleAshlan big eyes little_0001Family + Cabin 1991 maybeR-H on beach with Bob

The last one is included because she has the “look”. And then there’s Bob.

Happy Birthday Little One!

He Walked at Night

April 30, 2017

We started our morning with a movie of the film noir persuasion. The movie of the title above was, “low budget from a second rate studio.” But it turned out to be a precursor of many others, and likely of the TV show Dragnet. Jack Webb played the CSI style scientist in the movie, and he obviously used much that was included in the movie in the TV show.

It was based on a true story – but I will let Wiki tell the story.

he walked at night

In addition to Cinema, we spent time looking at CPAPs on line, and looking for recipes for Cake Cookies, and thinking about Children. Most of these have to do with errands and future plans. The movie was not planned ahead of time, but was a nice diversion on a somewhat busy, yet quiet, day.

I will leave it at that for now. The Halibut is done (not a C word, but we don’t want it to sit in the refrigerator).

 

Minor League 

April 29, 2017

Gotta love minor league baseball in the great northwest. It started raining in the first inning. The rain has steadily increased and there was some consideration of calling it after 7-1/2, but it just continues. 

Minor League entertainment in the early between innings. 

Entertainment at the later innings 

That’s diamond dry, or something similar. 

We moved from row 9 to 15 just to get under a sort of roof. 

I am ready for some warm sunny days, but I’m not holding my breath, except to keep from drowning. 

Secrets 

April 29, 2017

We made it to a show this week, only one week late.

Having tickets to a series of plays has its benefits, such as being able to replace your tickets when you completely space out the show on the day of the show. Even with this benefit I think we are going to forego renewing this particular ticket package. Maybe try one of the many other venues or just pick a few individual plays. 

That said, we really enjoyed this performance. The girl playing Mary had a great voice and a great attitude for the part. A nice midweek diversion. 

This morning was my 2nd of 4 Saturday morning classes. Good information, but I do miss waking up without an alarm.

We are on our way to Tacoma now. Going to a Rainiers game. I generally enjoy the Rainiers,  but I would not choose a cool, potentially rainy evening as the time to go. But the Garfield High School baseball team has a group of tickets,  and so we are going in April. 

[Carl says I can call for an early departure if the weather goes south.] [[such a wimp]]

The Lost Weekend 

April 24, 2017

Monday has dawned bright and grey. The ground is wet, light precipitation in the air and needing to wear sunglasses. There was nothing wrong with the weekend, but it feels lost because I did not get to any of my usual catch up weekend tasks. 

Like sleeping in or paying bills or yard work. And this is the season where things grow inches in a day. Ignore at your peril.

The Mariners are out of town this week, but I have a meeting scheduled to run late today, and  a play scheduled on Wednesday. Our tickets to The Secret Garden were for last week, but we completely forgot we had tickets until I got an email noting we had missed the show. Blame it on Ichiro. That was the day Kevin caught his home run and everything else faded to the background. 

Onward into the week. 

Sunday 

April 23, 2017

Continuing from yesterday we visited a park beyond the school. 

My personal favorite. 

She did not follow through.

And then the rain began. And we had to return home. Newspaper and dinner and early to bed. Pretty tired for a different kind of weekend. 

Saturday 

April 23, 2017

Saturday started dry. And I went to class. Four Saturday mornings are to be spent learning how to better use Project software. It appears to be a good class, a professor from UW spending extra credit time, relatively small size with folks that know how to use programs, and a good pace. And it was raining when class ended.

Three of us carpooled to class and Carl had the car running when we pulled up to the house for adventure number 2.

We are being trusted with Carl’s two charges overnight. As I noted, it was raining so Lego dominated the early afternoon. When the sun finally made an appearance Audrey suggested we should be outside,  and so we went. To their neighborhood school’s playgrounds. 

It was windy, which helped to dry things up a bit. Audrey collected about 15 pieces of dropped clothing that they hung on the play structures to dry and be refund.

We finally retired to the house for pizza and some books. 

Dean was stacking hats on top of Carl, and we recalled the book Caps for Sale. I found it via the internet on my phone. Oh those silly monkeys. 

(It’s Sunday morning now and Carl and the kids are outside once more. I am drinking coffee in the relative warmth of the house. I think the kids view me as the alternative playmate to Carl, there when THEY decide I can be entertaining. Which works out well for all of us. )

Friday 

April 23, 2017

It’s spring and not supposed to rain today. The younger neighbors have arranged an occasional front porch gathering. Sort of a mini block party. And it appears the weather may cooperate for the block 2017 opener. 

And it was a dry fun gathering. I didn’t realize how many kids lived on our block! And 2 or 3 that appeared over the winter. Aside from chatting with the adults Carl had four toddlers chasing and throwing balls. 

No pictures. Busy being part of it all.