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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

This is SO cool!


So today the kids & I stopped by the library. The Chanhassen library--we were in the area and somehow I keep heading there for our library trips instead of the Chaska library. Hum. Still not used to living in Chaska, I guess. ANYWAY, this is the cool thing! I see this sign [left] with all these little things that look like gift cards or something on a rack below. It totally catches my eye because it reminds me of the National Park Service signs I saw a lot of in my youth! Kind of old school. Anyway, I am blinking in an effort to focus because at first glance it appears that you can actually check out passes to many area museums and other interesting places. Of course I assume I am reading it wrong or something...I mean, I've never heard about this! What's up? So I ask the librarian, who very kindly explains that YES indeedy, you can obtain up to 4 passes for these area attractions by simply swiping your library card! Wowsa. That is extremely, brilliantly cool! I love it. I am thinking about how I stayed home from the Science Museum on Monday because I kind of didn't want to spend the money now that our memberships have expired. And I am thinking about all the families in our area who don't have the option to take advantage of some of these awesome places, and now they could go! If they can afford the gas, I suppose...but still! This is really, truly one of those things that makes me love living in Minnesota. Check it out here if you are interested! [wow, I just added my first link to this Blog.]

Am off to READ one of the books I checked out! Even though I can't find many books for my 10 year old these days, I still love the library. Note to self: Re-enact those organized days & keep a list of "Books to Read" in your planner--and carry said planner--with you so you don't wander aimlessly trying to think of potential good reads on the fly while wondering how long you can safely leave your kids in the Children's section unattended. Today may have been a record--even wandered through the Biography section.

In an attempt

...to get back on track with the blogging thing, I have been updating like a crazy person. Jim & Joan are leaving the state today. Life is going to slow waayyyy down without visitors (not a bad thing by ANY means). Time to get back on track for summer FUN, Keeler-style. :-) Right now the kids are watching TV & 'relaxing', as they like to call it. Time to light a fire under them! We have a new slip-n-slide to get set up! Karate classes to attend! Friends to contact for playdates! I mean, we are talking things to DO!!! As much fun as we've had since school got out now it's time to get down to the serious business of ENJOYING the ephemeral quality of a Minnesota summer. Because one thing I have discovered is if I blink it is going to be fall...and I am NOT ready for fall, much as I adore the season. No, not yet!

I can almost remember a great quote about summer...but not quite. Need to find it & put it here. Great place to collect those quotes I love.

Off to make our experiences LESS FLEETING. I love it.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Food for thought...

"One of the surest ways to enrich life is to make experiences less fleeting, so that the most memorable, interesting, and important events are not lost forever a few hours after they occurred."
Mihaly Cxikszentmihalyi, Creativity: Flow and the Psychology of Discovery and Invention

For Ryan


Who loves this picture. Just him & his grandpa.
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Let the feasting begin--


Tonight Jim & Joan took us out to dinner at the place of our choice...we chose Famous Dave's BBQ! The kids are big into RIBS. I knew the menfolk would be so happy and I am all about those corn muffins (yum!). Should have waited to buy that reality check until next week! Tonight was the last night of their visit and it was a nice, relaxed evening. Robert was able to get away from work to meet us at the restaurant--work?--the man was golfing all day! For work. (Really.) Afterward we stopped by Excelsior--mainly because I can't resist it there, especially at that time of night during the summer. Just love that little town. It was kind of cold (weird for MN in July, huh?) so we didn't stay long. Back to the house and I burned a photo CD slideshow from my beloved Picasa program to send along with Jim & Joan on their travels. And what did my little ears hear? A rousing game of Farkel downstairs with the grands! [Joan won] Good grandkid-grandpop&Joan time. Big plans for next year = meeting up @ Wisconsin Dells. Oh, yeah!!! Serious waterparks at those Dells. Good times await.
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4th of July Festivities

Posted a little late & out of order, to boot. Some blogger I am! Just trying to get a tiny bit caught up. Went to the Chanhassen Parade (we were ready to try out the Chaska parade, now that we are Chaska residents, but discovered that Chaska does not actually have its own parade--who knew?). Robert rocked it by taking our EZUp & chairs to set up hours ahead of time, plus he scored a spot just in front of a tree. Go, Robert! For the first time, Evelyn joined us in her wheelchair and Cyndi came along, too. They scored rock star parking right next to our 'spot'. The parade was long & it was hot-hot-hot but...truth be told, I just love a small-town 4th of July parade! Especially during a non-election year (not so many political candidates, thankfully). Here is our dinner on the porch afterward...I think you can tell who still has energy for fireworks later and who is ready to go home for a nap...but I'm not going to point any fingers here! Cyndi & Joan helped tie the cute little ribbons on the napkins and get the table set up. I thought it looked so cute! We had "All-American" burgers, "That Good Salad" (yum), corn on the cob, and Cyndi brought a cherry pie for dessert. YUM-O. And our neighborhood fireworks were fairly amazing!
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Today....


I should say yesterday, I bought a reality check. I mean a scale. It is going to help me pay attention...so hopefully I will be happier with those infrequent pics of me!
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Love this porch!


We finally started using our screened porch for some entertaining. Love it! Hard to guage the mosquito effectiveness since there are hardly any this year (amazing) because of the draught conditions in MN. But it's good nonetheless...great ceiling fan keeps a breeze going! We bought some folding tables after Robert measured & decided we could fit two not-too-wide tables on the porch to accomodate some entertaining. Yes! Bring it on. Got the cool candle holder and striped tablecloth @ Target on clearance. FAB-u-less (to borrow their marketing phrase).
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Blongo Ball

Jim & Joan here in MN from June 25th through July 10th. Here is a good moment after a fierce game of Blongo Ball. Notice the extremely high weeds in the background--that is the empty lot next door. We are bracketed by two empty lots and have enjoyed the space around us. Once built upon, the good part will be the lack of weeds! And hopefully good people for neighbors. :-)
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Let's do this again


Relaxed, happy family. Love these three peeps.
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Surfer Boy

The water at Pismo Beach was so doggone cold I could barely stick my feet in! Ryan & Sophie were far braver and gave the boogie boards a good try the day before...but today there was no way they were going back in. Just too cold! Robert rented some wetsuits, which Sophie did NOT enjoy wearing, but Ryan finally squeezed into one and it made all the difference. Could have stayed there all evening watching him boogie board...hardly anyone else on the beach at that point. It was awesome! So much fun.
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Beach House, Pacific Grove


One goal, which we achieved, was to head to the beach as often as possible during this trip. No holidays or rain--or nap schedules!--interfered. After almost 8 years of living in Minnesota, we are finally smart enough to just go. And sit. And enjoy it.

Ryan announced that he plans to move to California and buy a house on the beach after college. All right!!!

Here is Hooper, all grown up now. Kid magnet. Kids are on the sand dune outside the beach house. Love that view. We could stay forever. The weather could not have been more gorgeous. We lucked out. Went twice to Monterey/PG...fun visits with Tom & Chris, always so great to see them! One visit to the Aquarium (awesome as always) and one trip to the wharf.
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Ride on...


I'll have to ask Sophie how many times she rode this human kite ride...more than 10, for sure. We parked it in a nice shady spot nearby. Still can't get over my 6'3" 15-year-old nephew (in the shades)...he is one cool kid. Love that Davis family.
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Cute.E.Pie!


Man, that Beach Boardwalk was fun. Sophie was PUMPED to be over 50" tall at long last!
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Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk

Maureen took this pic of us. This was one of those better-than-you-could-hope-it-would-be days of our trip to CA. Robert spent most of it--slight exaggeration, a great deal of it--on the phone for work, dealing with the kind of serious crisis that could only occur on Day 3 of our family vacation (the same day he discovered his cell phone had been stolen).

LOVED the Beach Boardwalk. This was Friday, the day before the 100th Anniversary of the place. I hadn't been there since my early teens, to the best of my recollection. We ate corn dogs & cotton candy, and Mike & Mo hosted a tailgate in the parking lot. I'm still thinking about those hot dogs...they were that good & I'm not a big hot dog fan. Adam & his friend Clinton were total good sports to go on some rides with our two. LOVED that the kids got wristbands and we could just escort them around the place. Picture-perfect weather. Top-notch people-watching, too. It was just good fun.
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