Thursday, April 16, 2009

From the Ridge to the Mitten.

Grandsons Spencer and Garrett brought their mom, Amy, for a visit before Easter.   We had great fun with the three of them.  They also visited Amy's family and friends in NW Indiana both before and after their visit here--they changed cars in Marshall.

Colored and decorated Easter eggs.  Went to Buddy's for pizza and Fuddrucker's for burgers.  Saw the movie Monsters vs. Aliens while eating candy and slurping cold drinks.  Looked for frogs in our pond but found only tadpoles.  Waited for the last big snowfall to melt.  Played games including checkers and Isolation.  Looked at family pictures, especially of the boys when they were younger.  Jumped on the inflatable bed like a trampoline.  Roasted marshmallows.   Read and wrote.  And gave lots of hugs.  

We had a great time.   

Sunday, March 29, 2009

My Vote for Mr. Basketball in Michigan...

would not have been the winner.  I watched Nix (Pershing HS)  play in a quarterfinal game at UD, semifinal at Breslin, and final on tv.  Yes, he is big, can rebound grabbing missed shots and putting in the puppies, can take up space in the middle, but lacks other factors I expect from a Mr. BB.  His teammate, Keith Appling, is on my list ahead of him.  Versatile, quick, fast, great shot, touch, and a leaper--most of which Mr. BB does not have--who can dominate a game and carry his team.  However, Appling is a junior and that may have disqualified him from consideration.

For me Mr. BB must stand out in the latter stages of the state tournament and Appling did.  He scored most of his points  in the second halves of the quarterfinal and semifinal.  But in the final he scored early and often setting a Class A finals record by scoring 49 points.  On his way to to MSU he could wind up contributing as much as did Drew Nietzel.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

The Flakes Just Keep On Coming

We've had many chances to enjoy our new x-c ski equipment.

Sometimes we ski in the rear of the Romeo house as Kathy is here.

And we've been to Stony Creek Metropark on their groomed ski trails.  We will stay on the easy ones for a while until we get better and more comfortable.



We restrict our skiing to temperatures above about 20 degrees, perhaps lower if sunny.  Our snowfall total for January is near a record.  And for the season we have had over 62 inches--last season the total was about 69 inches--according to one neighbor who measures each snowfall before he clears his driveway.

Hoping to get out this weekend... 

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Inauguration 2009

A while back, when Obama won the Democratic Party nomination, young people seemed excited by his nomination, and motivated to be actively involved in his election  At that time I thought it quite likely he would be elected.  Deja vu, the commitment by many young people in 1960 propelled  John F. Kennedy to the presidency.  And so it happened again.

A change has come.  And I hope Obama and our congress are successful solving our most pressing problems.  Two wars and a crippled economy require the efforts, wisdom, and attention of us all.  

Sunday, January 18, 2009

A Bunch of Boring Bowls

Couldn't get excited about too many of the bowl games.  Perhaps it was because the Big Ten teams did not do well, but perhaps also it was because the BCS Championship game has minimized interest in even the big bowl games, namely Rose Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl.  The others have little meaning to all but their fans.

Until the BCS championship ten years ago or so, multiple bowl games were of great interest because they contributed to determining the national champion.  The 1997 bowl season exemplifies the importance and excitement of the old system.  Michigan and Nebraska were the only undefeated teams during the regular season and both won their bowl games.  #1 UM beat #8 Washington State in the Rose Bowl while #2 Nebraska defeated #3 Tennessee in the Orange Bowl.  The final polls gave a split national champion and generated spirited conversation about which one was correct.  AP poll ranked University of Michigan number 1 and Nebraska second while the USA Today/ESPN coaches poll had them reversed.   Some considered Nebraska's victory "better" than UM's.   More interesting would have been UM and Neb both losing.  Then Tenn might have been voted national champion (one loss and the big win over Neb) or WSU (one loss and a bowl win over UM); in addition #4 Florida would also have had some claim because they had only one loss and defeated Ohio State in the Sugar Bowl.  Three bowl games kept our interests back then because each contributed something to the mythical national champion.  The interest was intense, the talk interesting.

Now there is only one game that gets discussed for the national champion.  No more what-ifs before the bowl season, no more lively comparisons of schedules, no more who beat who and by how much, no more this bowl win was better than that one.

A lot of the fun of the bowl season is gone.  And a playoff will not bring the fun back.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

BRRRR...

Below zero the last three nights, but warmer weather over the weekend.

We went to Evart for a funeral Friday in the new Envoy and were pleased the temperature was uniform and constant while the outside temps began at 8 below and increased to 10 above.  The Envoy has manual climate control whereas Kathy's car and the old Expedition each are  automatic so learning the settings will take some time.

Am also trying out a new winter coat I got a few weeks ago at Columbia outlet; it's working very well in this weather.  The coat has a waterproof and breathable shell and fleece  liner, a new design for me.  I like the flexibility of removing the liner and using the shell by itself over other layers while x-c skiing and snow removing or inserting it for bitter cold and less active outdoor work.

Hope to get out this weekend for a couple skis if the temps and winds permit.


Monday, January 5, 2009

Some Works of The Masters

A special exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts features works from Monet to Dali on tour from the Cleveland Museum of Art.  And we went Saturday to stand in line with hundreds of our new found friends to see the special exhibition of over 80 pieces including paintings by Picasso, Monet, Van Gogh, Matisse, Cezanne, Degas, Renoir, and Dali and sculptures of Rodin.   

I am awed that I can see works in person which I have read or heard about secondhand in books and magazines or heard described on TV.

In addition we saw much of the rest of the DIA including an impressive collection of chess sets including a Faberge creation and one depicting France vs Great Britain.  I was impressed by the carving of ivory into artful chess pieces.  Check mate.