Friday, January 02, 2015

2014 Holidays

Rob's and Betsy's families were able to be here with us between Christmas and New Years Day. Kathie had recently purchased some new playthings for us to have here, and so the kids enjoyed setting up a farm and also playing with Hot Wheels cars.


Betsy and Carrie spent some time working on one of the picture puzzles we had underway.


Franklin likes to cuddle on the couch. Unfortunately, he and Tighe got into a tussle over some food that happened to drop on the kitchen floor, and Franklin came out of that with a bite on his head. So Betsy and I did make one side trip to a local veterinarian for a checkup and some antibiotics. I understand he is doing well now, though.


Currently, when Frederick takes his daytime nap, he wakes up about midway and comes to finish the nap on someone's lap. I was the lucky recipient of this attention (and warmth) this time. Someone told Betsy that this looked like two guys who really need each other.


After opening gifts, Frederick worked out how to drive his new radio-controlled car.


Eleanor and Clara watched a movie together, while Penny preferred her Pop's cozy comfort.



The kids decided that bowling on New Years Eve Day would be fun, so we all went to Colonial Lanes. I had not been there in years and only planned to watch. However, Betsy talked me into giving it a try. My knees still feel it! Here are three of the delivery techniques.




Penny bowled too, with some help from an adult on each turn. Uncle Pete was a good place to wait for the next round.


Then this morning, before Betsy's family headed back home, we all met for breakfast at the new restaurant called Ride. Look for a writeup here. The food was good, and we all enjoyed being together.








Thursday, December 18, 2014

A Musical Visit

We spent a couple days with Betsy's family this week. One of the motivations was Henry's first band concert. A large group of 4th graders made up the beginning band, with Henry participating on his new alto saxophone. Here is one of their selections. Click to listen!


Henry is in the center of this picture.


I got to watch the concert with my pal, Frederick.


We gathered for ice cream back at the house after the concert, and Henry posed for a couple of different pictures. I imagine these represent his broad range of musical interests from classical to jazz and rock.



Clara and her grandmother played a piano duet for us too. She is quite good. Mary once again made our visit extra comfortable by providing us with a place to stay and lots of good conversation.


Franklin, the attack dog, monitored the visit.


Henry had decided to do the classic electric train under the tree this year, so I provided him with a tiny bit of help one evening.

Friday, December 05, 2014

Remodeling

Seems like interest in blogs is fading. Most everyone seems to have gone to Facebook, which I distinctly dislike for many reasons. I started this blog as a way to share with family and friends the things going on in our lives, but it has almost become more of a personal journal. Indeed, I have all of my postings each year printed into book form, and these have become a pretty good record of our retirement years and are fun to review. I only have a rough idea of how many regular followers I have for my postings here. The counts of visits to the blog kept by Google are quite low. So, before next year rolls around, I'll have to take some time to assess whether to continue or not. If you have suggestions for me, I'd love to hear them, although suggesting that I switch to Facebook doesn't really seem like a viable option. I don't see people using it the way a blog is used.

Anyway, all that aside, I thought I'd share a rough glance at what we have done with our Iowa home this year. We started in May with the idea that we wanted to update our kitchen and both upstairs bathrooms. Eventually, we added an update of the library too. All of these spaces had very dated looks and functionality going back to 1974 when the house was first constructed. Now in December, we are nearing a truly finished state with these projects. The work took much, much longer than we thought it would or think it should have. Nevertheless, we are happy with the results. There is still some painting and decorating work to do, and we think that we will yet have the kitchen and library floors refinished, but everything else is essentially done.

Without a wide angle lens, the photographs I can get are somewhat constrained. Those of you who know the old spaces will get the general idea though, I think. In the kitchen, we replaced all the cabinets and countertops. The wood in the new cabinets is cherry, and the countertops are quartz. We eliminated the chimney stack that rose from the basement through the kitchen (furnace and water heater now vent out the side of the house instead), and that bought us some additional cabinet and countertop space. We chose a backsplash tile that really works well with the countertop, we think. The old soffit was replaced with wood all the way to the ceiling, and the countertop microwave was replaced with one over the stove that also supplies venting and stove lighting. The single ceiling light fixture (centered, two incandescent bulbs) was replaced with an array of pocket lights, and the result is a much brighter workplace.



I steamed away the old checkerboard wallpaper and painted the walls a nice warm, creamy color. We also changed the display of items on the open wall, keeping Paula's "Tough Old Bird" painting and Rob's calligraphy artwork piece showing my mother's peppernuts recipe.


The white cabinets in the library were replace with nice new oak versions. Here too, I steamed away the old wallpaper and have painted the walls. I chose a color called trupenny, which is a fairly dark adobe or terra cotta shade. It seems to work quite well with the wood, the brick, and existing furnishings.


Over time, I had acquired or was given a number of pieces of artwork and photographs featuring rural scenes. I chose to create a grouping of them on the wall opposite the fireplace.


Among these pieces are a print of a favorite Grant Wood painting, a photograph of the farm on which I spent my youth, a print showing Holstein cows in a field, and a photograph of an old tractor. I really enjoy looking at this grouping as I sit at my desk.


The guest bathroom has new cabinets and a new countertop. The floor has been tiled, as has the tub and shower enclosure.


There is a new sliding glass door, and all of the plumbing has been changed. The kids have often complained about how low the shower head was, so with the new plumbing, problems like this have been corrected. The new vent fans here and in our bathroom are extremely quiet compared to the old ones, and they operate automatically based on motion detection and humidity levels.


The bathroom in our bedroom was always very small, so we "stole" some additional space from the adjacent guest bedroom. We think that this bedroom has not been badly affected at all by this change.


Our old shower was a very cramped, dark space. This was because of the overall small size of the bathroom, a low soffit over the shower, and a wall that separated the end of the shower from the sink area. By enlarging the room, eliminating the soffit, and using a glass enclosure, we have made the overall feel one of much greater roominess and light. New cabinets and countertops were introduced here too.


As in the guest bathroom, we have a tiled shower enclosure and floor. All new plumbing makes the space much more functional as well.


So, if or when you come for a visit, we hope you will enjoy the changes!

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Sweaters and Soccer

This posting could easily be entitled "Showing Off the Grandkids." My excuse is that I want to show them wearing the souvenirs that Kathie and I got them while in Portugal. Unfortunately, we couldn't get all eight of them in the same place at the same time for the photographs, and so their parents helped me out by sending me some of these shots.

Each of the four girls received a sweater with all kinds of cute little animals and scenes for decoration.



For the boys, we have started our own soccer team using one of the jersey designs used by the Portuguese national soccer team.







Monday, November 03, 2014

Fire at Original Famous Dave's


Many of you have joined us for food at the local and original Famous Dave's barbecue restaurant near Hayward, Wisconsin on Round Lake. If you haven't already heard, the restaurant was destroyed by a fire this morning at something like 4AM. A report in the Sawyer County Record can be found by clicking here and a YouTube video is here. We understand that Dave Anderson, the owner, has already indicated intent to rebuild and reopen.

Here is what the restaurant looked like prior to the fire. They were celebrating their 20th anniversary at this location just this year.


Of course, we feel sad about this, since we have had numerous fun gatherings at Famous Dave's with friends and family. Here are a few memories.









Saturday, November 01, 2014

One Trick-or-Treater

There are few trick-or-treaters out here in the north woods. In fact, this is the first year we have enjoyed having someone stop by. Tyler's dad brought him over late yesterday afternoon before heading into town for the local children's Halloween parties. We had previously hinted that we would have some candy available just in case. It was fun for us to meet Spot, one of the 101 Dalmations.