December 27, 2009
Year-end Wrap Up
The highlight of the year was the visit by all of our children and grand children this past summer. It was the first time in several years that we have all been together. We all had a good time fondly remembering childhood antics and crises, and all the cousins got reacquainted.
We, as most seniors, I think, spent a lot of time watching and listening to the childish scrabbling over the "health care bill" that dominated the airwaves all year, and ended with a whimper!
Mostly we coped with an unusually wet and cool year - the sump pump is running regularly today as it has most of the year!
Our biggest excitement, at least from my point of view, was my trip to the ER in a meat wagon a couple of weeks ago. I had an asthma attack - my first ever - and was having a lot of trouble breathing. I'd had bronchitis problems when I was a little kid, but nothing since then. I started to get a wheeze a few years ago, but it was mostly an annoyance when trying to sleep. I have been using a nasal spray for that and had pretty much conquered it, until this fall. After a few hours of IV steroids, nebulizer treatments, oxygen, a chest X-ray and CT scan in the ER, I was pronounced healthy except for the asthma, and sent home. Can't wait to see the tab for that night! My follow up visit to the Dr. resulted in a Rx for antibiotics, steroids, and Advair until my next Dr. visit in the spring.
Through it all, WonderMom has been just that - a wonder at coping with my needs and taking care of me calmly and efficiently. Thanks honey!
At any rate, I'm feeling really good now, breathing fine and, because of the short steroid course, many of my chronic aches (knees) are gone.
On a happier note, we spent a pleasant Christmas with Cricket and her family in Forgottonia. We had a gleeful gift opening in the morning, a great lasagna dinner, and a fun multiple video chat with Socket in NC and Shimmy in CA at the same time - we are technology hounds! WonderMom and I were able to sneak home on Saturday, shortly before the snow brought travel to a halt!
We are preparing for our annual journey to the Valley of the Sun in a couple of days. As is normal, we stayed here too long, and now our trip is threatened by the elements. Hopefully, we'll be able to leave on time, the 29th, and arrive at the RV park on the 31st. Looking forward to seeing Officecat and NASCARGuy again and spending an enjoyable warm winter with them. As an added treat this year, our friends Duffer and YogaGal will be spending a few weeks in the Valley this winter, so we'll be able to continue with our monthly dinners with them.
Well, that's it for now. I'll try my best to continue with our winter blog, Westward Ho & Back
Have a good winter and stay warm.
September 23, 2009
Computer Forum Presentation!
August 26, 2009
Summertime, And The Livin's Been Busy
We last visited back in mid May. Since then WonderMom and I have been kept busy by our children, their children, my family in Upstate, some friends, and some memories.
June began with Cutie Pie’s birthday #4, and we had a small family party for her here at the ranch. She had been counting the days, and was thrilled when it finally got here. WonderMom made her a beach cover for all of the swimming she planned for the summer - if it ever warmed up!


Shortly after that, we had the annual swarming of the prodigal children as Shimmy, Sysguy, Thing 1, and Thing 2 invaded from the west, while Socket, Mistletoe, and Pickle invaded from the east. Cricket, Paco, Scooter, Sweetie, and Cutie were already here. It was a grand affair, and we loved seeing them all together again.
Our first adventure was the newly remodelled zoo with a special Africa exhibit. We saw the lions, tigers and ... giraffes (no bears in Africa)!



We had a few dinners here, one with my sisters from Upstate who came to see our seldom seen kids. I fixed some bodacious ribs on the grill for that meal, and a nice leg of lamb on the grill for another. We mostly ate out other than that so WonderMom didn’t have to make any huge meals this year - she made plenty of smaller ones though!
After the kids all went back home, things settled down a little, WonderMom and I went Upstate for a wedding reception (the wedding was 2 weeks earlier in Las Vegas) and reacquaint ourselves with some of my paternal aunts, uncle, and 1st and 2nd cousins. It was a nice party and it was good to see the family again (I’m the prodigal from that side of the family!)
In between family activities, I put on a couple of presentations for the local senior center computer club; one on the iPod Touch, and one on Moving video tapes to DVDs. WonderMom hasn’t been sewing so much this summer; she’s been too busy reading. She must have read 20 books so far. When she discovered she could order books from any library in the state on-line thru our local library, she was in literary heaven
This past weekend was kind of the grand finale for our summer. We attended my 50 year high school class reunion. It’s hard to believe it has been that long, but it must be true because there were a lot of old people there. Sunday morning we attended a breakfast and tour of the high school. This was a real treat, because it is the first time WonderMom has seen the building close up and inside. What makes it special is that the building is on the national historical register. It was built in 1934 as a WPA project. The design is Art Deco and the brickwork is fabulous. It was great to walk down those halls again.



Well that’s been our summer here at the ranch. Looking forward to an equally busy fall wihat with grandkids’ school programs, and birthdays coming up. I’ll try to do better on keeping up so my 2 fans have something new to read - maybe.
May 17, 2009
Drying Out!



April 20, 2009
Is It Spring Yet?
Here we are more than half way through April and the tulips are just beginning to bloom, the magnolia tree had almost no blossoms on it, and the trees are just starting to show a little green. Weather has been nice for a few days, but now it's back to rain which is expected to last into Tuesday. Any time now!
April 9, 2009
It's Good To Be Home
December 19, 2008
Always Too Late!





Well, I thought I'd give you a wrap up of 2008, from my POV. If you're not interested, this is a good place to stop reading. I'll see you at Westward Ho & Back over the next 3 months.
2008 has been a mixed year for us, some good, some not so good.
The good:
Pleasant summer weather - no 95 degree days with 95% humidity;
A great visit from Shimmy and her family in July;
A good crop of spring flowers and summer tomatoes;
A well done remodel of the bathroom;
Many visits from/with the local grandkids;
A great visit with Socket and his family down in tarheel territory;
WonderMom's first venture into competative quilting!;
And finally, an election that ended favorably.
The not so good:
Socket lost a part of his right index finger in an industrial accident;
We lost our winter gardener, house sitter, and good friend in AZ.;
The financial world tanked and we all lost money one way or another;
W's still in office!. Talk about staying too long!
So all in all, the good outnumbered the not so good. WonderMom and I are still in good health and looking forward to a warm winter and a good 2009. Hope your year was a good one, your holidays are happy and spent with good friends or family, and your 2009 is a good one.
We'll be heading west in a few days, and I'll be blogging at Westward Ho & Back if you're still interested.
November 6, 2008
My Two Cents

October 28, 2008
It's Finished - Finally!




October 13, 2008
ReBath ReDeux


October 10, 2008
High Five Comes Up Short


October 6, 2008
New Photos Are Up
September 29, 2008
A Prairie Gem







September 21, 2008
Teaser!


September 19, 2008
ReBath Revisited!
I blogged earlier about having ReBath redo our tub/shower area. They called last week and scheduled the installation for Friday, Sept. 19th. Tomorrow at 7:30 AM (ouch)! So today, Thursday, Sept 18, I tore into the bathroom, stripped old paneling off of the walls, ripped up the carpeting, and removed the lavatory, all of which we are replacing.
I was working on the paneling, and ReBath called and said they would be late - 9AM. That's OK. Better for me.
So right after I removed the lavatory, and the vanity, essentially making the bathroom unusable except for the toilet, ReBath calls again. They just inspected the tub insert for my installation and found a manufacturing defect!
My options are:
a) wait 2 weeks for a replacement insert to be made (in Mesa, AZ!)
b) They will install a replacement tub, which is actually a new tub, not an insert. They say this is a more expensive option, but they won't charge me any more money.
OK, no brainer on which way to go there! It'll be interesting to see how the get a new tub into this bathroom which is only 5 feet by 6 feet! The tub, which is 5 feet long, fits in the 5 foot dimension, of course, and takes up 28 inches of the 6 foot dimension. Yes, it is a tiny room, but it works for us - for overnight company, not so much! We have a half bath in the basement.
Friday morning Bert and Ernie from ReBath show up. We go through the project together, and they seem like good guys, friendly and accommodating. I ask to see the replacement tub to make sure it is something we want - it's fine.
They start tearing off the old shower surround and removing fixtures while I'm working on stuff in the garage, when it happens!
Bert comes out, talking on the phone and asks me if the house is a modular home - it is, mostly factory built in 1956. The old tub is a non-standard size narrower than normal. The new tub won't fit. It's not too long, but too wide - 33 inches! There won't be room for the vanity if the try to put it in. Rats!
We discuss it for a while. They apologize all over themselves for the mistakes (made by the office) and offer to do all kinds of things to make me happy. We decide that the best thing would be to wait for the replacement for the liner to come from AZ - a minimum of 2 weeks. They put the fixtures back and calk the open corners of the exposed old shower paneling with all the glue lines on it from the surround plastic I put over it. It is serviceable, but ugly.
So we'll be roughing it until the 2nd week of Oct. anyhow. I told WonderMom I would put the lavatory back for the duration and she says, "Don't bother. I can brush my teeth in the kitchen! Just make the shower work." Isn't she wonderful?
I'll follow up on this when it happens, so check back.
September 6, 2008
Up, Up, and Away!




September 1, 2008
We're Home, Y'all!
The visit with Socket and family was great. We got to sleep in their bed and they suffered the inflatable on the floor! That sure was thoughty of them, don't cha think! (See! I told you.)


Saturday was rest up, get reacquainted (we haven't seen them since May '07), and grocery shopping day. Socket checked out the "Check Engine" light that came on in our van on the way down. He has the technology and knowledge to do these things so we're in good hands. Nothing serious, but we have to put up with the light being on all of the time. I reciprocated by rescueing stuff from the hard drive on his old (defunct) PC and getting them on his Mac. He also cooked some steaks on the grill for dinner.
Sunday was fun day. We went to t'baccy town to the Marbles Kids' Museum!





Monday was Socket's birthday so WonderMom and Mistletoe fixed him a bodacious cake. Socket whipped up some homemade peach ice cream. We had the neighbors over for cake and ice cream and a little birthday singing after dinner.

Tuesday morning, after dropping Pickle off at day care, we headed home, with an overnight stay in Chillicothe, OH, same as on the way down. Wednesday we arrived back at the ranch about 1 PM, and spent the rest of the day resting up. The drive was fine as was the weather, both ways - except for the rain in the 30 miles closest to home - both ways.
We did get a little of the fallout from Gustav while we were in NC, an occasional rain, no wind. Looks like Hannah is heading up the coast with Raleigh as a target. Thankfully it looks like it is running out of steam, so the threat is minimal. We apparently had a brisk tailwind
heading up through VA and WV because the Snowbird got 27+ mpg!
August 25, 2008
Let There Be (less) Light

As a part of the ReBath proposal, I said I would take care of replacing the window that took up most of the wall in the shower, with a glass block window we bought 5 years (or more) ago with this remodel in mind. So for the last 2 weeks I have been working on said project, 1 week of thinking, planning, and collecting supplies, 1 week of actual labor! Sadly I didn't take any before or during photos.
Here's what the new installation looks like from the outside.
The window I removed was the same size as the one on the left. The new window is on the right!A close up to show off the job I did on the aluminum flashing!

One of the things that helped was the fact that I didn't have to procure any weird materials to complete the job. The only items I had to purchase were some caulking cartridges (my old ones had dried out), and a piece of angled trim for the outside sill. Sometimes it pays to be a packrat!
The siding to patch the former window space came from the side of the garage that faces the same way, so the color matched (WonderMom's idea). The garage siding was replaced with some panels left over from the original siding job. They had been stored in my shed, and were darker than the installed siding and were covered with an 18 year accumulation of dirt, dust and oil. Cleanup will happen at some later date.

The aluminum flashing was from a coil I rescued from my folks garage when their house was sold back in the 90's. I was able to form the flashing by hand with satisfactory results. The white J-channel around the window was reused from the old window.
Here's a shot from the inside to give you an idea of the difference in the sizes of the old and new window. The ReBath boys will take care of the inside

Tomorrow and Wednesday we teach an AARP Driving Safety Program from 8:30AM til 12:30PM, a Dr. appointment for me and on Thursday we leave for hurricane country to visit Socket, Mistletoe, and Pickle for the weekend. Haven't seen them in a while so we're anxious to go. Pickle is growing fast and showing Daddy what it was like to be his parents when he was 5! Paybacks are... interesting!