Saturday, December 31, 2022

Novcember 2022

We went to Stone City for our anniversary, which is a town made of castles and medieval-looking buildings built near some of the rarest limestone quarries in the world. The type of limestone found here is only found in a couple locations and most of it has been used up, having been used in architecture throughout the country including Disney buildings. It's an unusual area with a really good restaurant and some unique sightseeing spots. And it was a really nice day for it. November 13th is usually cloudy/rainy/snowy, so we lucked out.


My Mom's birthday is on Halloween, but we weren't able to see her on her birthday, so we visited just before Thanksgiving. Celebrating my Mom's birthday and Thanksgiving at my parent's church:


Then after Thanksgiving we put up the tree and decorations. It's a group effort:


I think Alice approves, although it's her first Christmas so what does she know:


Done!


Before our first big snowfall I put up the outside lights. The LEDs look pretty cool in the snow:



These two are pretty sure that we put up the Christmas decorations just for them:



Fix your ear, weirdo:


Emily had her winter concert at school. She has become a very talented musician and her teachers have told us that she practices her music until she knows it by heart and doesn't even need the sheet music during performances. Also, she's usually stoked to get her picture taken at school, especially if anyone sees us taking her picture. Please stop:


For the past several years I've done the design work for our church, creating the slides for Sunday mornings, the bulletins and some of the inserts, Sunday school promotional stuff, small groups, etc. I also create the slides and inserts for the kid's Christmas program each year and Maggie made my design for this year into ornaments, which I thought was pretty cool:


On Christmas Eve, we had our family Christmas just the four of us. Christmas with our families was delayed due to unusually bad weather and my brother's flight was cancelled, but we made the most of it and still had fun. It ended up being a really fun celebration this year. Merry Christmas!























After the snow storm went through there was a lot of shoveling:


Fortunately, the roads to Independence were quickly cleared after the storm and we were able to make the drive up to see Cynthia's family:


The annual sibling picture:


Once the rural roads were cleared, we visited my parents for Christmas:


And we had dinner and hung out at their church:


It was a good Christmas and a snowy, cold December, but we spent a lot of time together and had fun. It was a good month for playing board games, too.



And on New Years' Eve Cynthia and I read the Bible for half an hour during our church's The Last Word scripture reading. I think it's really cool that our church does that and I look forward to it each time:


On to 2023!

Monday, October 31, 2022

October 2022

 October
is one of my favorite months,
right up there with September and July. And it
always goes so fast. This October went by quickly, too... 

During many of the dry days in October I went to Mt Trashmore after work (and on Saturdays) to pedal the grueling climb to the top and race back down on the MTB trail. It's crazy how fast some people can pedal to the top. I'm not one of those people and I count myself lucky that I'm still alive each time I get to the trailhead at the top. But if I keep working on it maybe I can improve my pace.


Our kitchen is finally finished!


Senior recognition night at the Warrior's game at Kingston:




It's wild that this is Rose's last year of cheer/high school/being a kid. It all goes so fast.







And then there's Emily who is kicking butt her first year in high school and is rocking marching band. She also does whatever is going on here:


When she's not doing that she hangs out with all her cool band friends, plus her best friend Cora. Cora kind of lives with us part of the time and the two of them walk down to Family Dollar a lot to get snacks.

I picked up this virtually unused Kodak Ektralite camera at an antique store, which was the same camera my grandma gave me for my 9th birthday and the first camera I ever had. It even has the original instructions inside and the receipt from Pamida in Independence, Iowa, on December 24, 1984. Apparently it was a last-minute Christmas gift for someone.


Kodak no longer makes film for it, but luckily Fukkatsu does, so I ordered a couple rolls of 110 film to try it out. I fully expect marginal results, but it's a fun experiment anyway.

I went on a photo walk with Rose to try it out:


It was a great day for a walk:


Two days before Halloween we went to see Judas Priest in Moline. It was an awesome show and the first (and likely only) time I've been able to see them. Queensryche opened and they were OK... I think their heyday sorta came and went. Their set was short and they didn't even play "Silent Lucidity"! I mean, come on...



But yeah... Judas Priest was great. Rob even rode his motorcycle out onto the stage just like he did back in the day.




Halloween! We grew our own pumpkins this year, carved 'em, then burned 'em!



Cynthia's pumpkin:


Mine:


It was super windy, so the flames were not as dramatic this time, but it was satisfying nonetheless:


Rose and Fern put together their own Five Nights at Freddie's costumes:


Happy Halloween!