Monthly Archives: May 2007

Memorial Day May 2007

Nina and I just got back from spending a day and a half with Heather, Ty, and family. As usual, Heather was a delightful hostess and we had a very nice time. After arriving on Sunday afternoon we drove over to the Wasatch Lawn Cemetery where Trevor is buried to decorate his grave. Please see the Picture Album for pictures from the cemetery.

We spent the day on Monday being pretty lazy and laid back. A good part of the afternoon was spent in Heather’s swimming pool, made all the better when the sun came out and the temperatures warmed up into the mid 70’s. We still need to go down when it’s really hot as that’s when the swimming pool will be the most welcome.

But, we’ll be back down at Heather’s on Friday for Stephanie’s graduation and will come back on Saturday. Then the following week we’ll drive down after work on Thursday afternoon to spend the night before flying to Copenhagen and our upcoming cruise. Having Heather there and close to the airport is a significant blessing!

Jail??

Gone to Jail

When I got up this morning, I found this note on the kitchen table. I definitely made me laugh. I knew that Nina was going to the county jail this morning to pick up some personal items for a woman who had been transferred from county jail to the women’s prison. Nina did indeed get out soon … she was home by 8:45 a.m.

This afternoon we went over to Soda Springs to spend some time with mother and dad. Mother’s TV quite working a few weeks ago, and they bought a new one on a hurry-up trip to Salt Lake City. Only problem was, the TV they bought didn’t have an earphone jack, so mother couldn’t hear the TV anymore. She needs to plug in her Bose noise-cancelling headset into the earphone jack on the TV in order to hear what is showing on the TV. Also, due to some wiring changes that had been made, she wasn’t getting a signal to her TV in the living room anymore. I couldn’t convince her to buy a new one and sell the other one. Since it was her mistake, she was going to live with it. So, I bought a new one and we swapped it out today. The new TV has a headphone jack:

new tv

Note the earphone cable on the right side of the TV. We brought the old-new TV home with us and will probably use it to swap out for the 16-year-old TV in our family room, which is just about on its last legs. Mother is quite ecstatic with the new TV and her ability to now hear the TV.

Upgrading

There is a new version of WordPress available which fixes a number of small bugs and some security issues. So, for the past few days I’ve been checking out the new code on my test server. The system works very well and I really like the changes. So, tonight I upgraded my blog to the new software. We’ll try this for a couple of days and then I’ll upgrade some of the other blogs on the site to the new software.

Some of the improvements have to do with picture handling and uploading. It is much easier and more intuitive. When writing a new blog entry, it is automatically saved every couple of minutes so what is written doesn’t get lost by mistake.

The other day Heather told me that she never wants to be upgraded!! She doesn’t want to have to learn how to do things all over again. Meanwhile, Jaelene has asked to be upgraded because she has this killer new theme that she wants to use and she can’t until her blog is upgraded. Since I’ll be at Heather’s house over the weekend, I’ll show her what the new software looks like and she can then make the final decision.

Catching Up

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A friend and colleague in the Philippines sent me this picture the other day after I had asked about the process of getting a hair cut over there. The place where one goes for a haircut in the Philippines is called a “parlor” where haircuts, pedicures, manicures, facials, and a variety of hair treatments are available — along with this treatment, whatever it might be! I wonder if she’s strapped down by that big orange band to make sure she doesn’t run away? Anyhow, the picture was too good to pass up without passing it along.

The Utah Jazz are in the process of loosing game 2 of the Western Conference Finals. I’ve got the game on TV in the computer room with the sound turned down low mostly for noise. It’s turned quite chilly and there’s a frost warning out for tonight. My boss complained today that she had put her tomato plants out too early and she needed to bring them back in tonight. We haven’t even bought the tomato plants, yet! But Nina has the garden bed all ready for them.

Last week we were in North Salt Lake and after Church on Sunday we’ll drive down to spend the night and the Monday Memorial holiday. We’ll go to the cemetery on Sunday afternoon to put some flowers on Trevor’s grave. The cemetery will be awash with flowers and remembrances. It’s worthy of some pictures. Maybe my little Sony point and shoot will be back from the repair center by then?? One can only hope.

The picture reminded me of the haircuts in Japan. I really enjoyed getting a haircut over there. The barbershop was not far from our house and over the three years we were in Japan, the barber got to know me fairly well. He spoke no English and my Japanese was limited, but that didn’t get in the way. The normal haircut included getting shaved (literally everywhere on my head and neck where hair was not supposed to be) preceded by several hot towels. Then came he haircut followed by a head and upper body massage, more hot towels, and lotions designed to sooth and smooth the skin. All this for about $50. I’d expect the same treatment here (if I could find it) would be significantly more expensive. So, I go to Great Cuts for Hair on senior citizen Wednesday so I can get my few remaining hairs cut for $6.00. No fancy stuff … just five minutes and I’m done and that’s good enough for me.

A Lovely Mother’s Day

dsc00012a.jpg Sunday after church we drove over to Soda Springs to spend some time with mother and dad. Of course, the main reason was Mother’s Day, but there were several other reasons as well. Mother had a couple of small things needing to be fixed, all of which I was able to take care of. We also had a great dinner and lots of good visiting. Thanks, mother, for being such a special person.

The weekend was good. After several days of unseasonably warm temperatures, we got back to normal and I spent much of the day on Saturday doing things at the house. The garage is now clean. The RV is ready to go camping somewhere (Memorial Day weekend??). The motorcycle has been washed and waxed. Then it got cold enough that I didn’t want to ride by motorcycle to work on Monday! Tomorrow we’re headed to Layton for some things that need to get done before we leave on the cruise in about three weeks. I’m really looking forward to that vacation. Time is going by way too fast in many ways. I feel like it should still be February.

My favorite brother was born on Mother’s Day. I always thought that was kind of a special treat. My daughter Dawnmarie was born on Father’s Day and one of her children (Kate) was also born on Father’s Day, so the tradition continues. So, my brother Perry’s birthday is always somewhere around Mother’s Day. I do remember the birthdays of all our children … it’s Nina’s job to keep track of the grandchildren (and she does that very well). Everyone has the need to “store” information. It turns out that most people store information with other people. As I mature, storing information with other people (and particularly with Nina) has become increasingly important. I even store information in my blog! Let the cryptologist’s figure that one out….

Happy Birthday, Brother!

Today is my favorite brother’s birthday. Congrats, Perry! While you’ll never catch up with me, you are aging well. There’s one good thing about birthdays … you’re another year closer to retirement. I hope you’ve had a nice day! Remember to start getting to bed a bit earlier. It comes with age, you know.

A Followup Tag

LeeAnn posted these questions on her blog. I don’t really have anything else to write about, so here goes:

  • How tall are you barefoot? 5ft 9in
  • Have you ever flown first-class? Yes … but only because of upgrades or on company business
  • One of your favorite books when you were a child? The Hardy Boys
  • A good restaurant in your city? We’re still waiting for it to happen
  • What is your favorite small appliance? Microwave
  • One person that never fails to make you laugh? I can’t come up with an answer for this one!
  • What was the first music that you ever bought? Elvis Presley, You Ain’t Nothing But a Houndog
  • Do you do push-ups? Rarely
  • What was one of your favorite games as a child? Hide and Seek
  • When you were twelve years old, what did you want to be when you grew up? A pathologist
  • Your favorite Soup of the Day? Clam Chowder
  • Have you ever met someone famous? Gilbert Grosvenor, Chairman of the Board of National Geographic. I few to Madrid on a TWA flight and played Gin with him for most of the trip upstairs in the First Class lounge back when the new 747’s had such a thing. He was a delightful traveling companion and I didn’t know who he was until he paid off his $17.29 debt for losing at Gin.
  • Date Of Birth? March 19, 1945 (There are days I feel older than dirt….)
  • From what news source do you receive the bulk of your news? internet
  • Current worry? How much longer until I can retire
  • Current hate? Early morning meetings … we often have meetings at 6 or 7 a.m. in the morning at work
  • Favorite place to be? A cruise ship
  • Least favorite place to be? In a 7 a.m. meeting
  • Do you consider yourself well organized? No
  • Do you believe in an afterlife? Absolutely
  • Where do you think you will be in 10 Yrs? Probably still in Pocatello, Idaho
  • Do you burn or tan? Burn
  • Are you more optimistic or pessimistic about the future? Very optimistic. Lots of good things medically and technologically on the horizon
  • What did you fear was going to get you at night as a kid? I was never afraid of the dark
  • What’s in your pockets right now? Keys, wallet, handkerchief, cell phone, pocket knife, fingernail clippers, 2gb USB memory stick
  • Last thing that made you laugh? The comic strip Zits in today’s newspaper
  • Worst injury you’ve ever had? Haven’t ever been seriously injured
  • How many TVs do you own? Six, but one is a computer monitor (currently tuned to the Utah Jazz game against the Golden State Warriors)
  • Best compliment received? Compliments are hard to remember. I did get an email from a former colleague a couple of days ago telling me that I was still missed at my former company
  • What leaves you speechless? Foul language when someone looses their cool at work
  • What is your favorite book? Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time series followed closely by The Lord of the Rings
  • What were you doing at 12 midnight last night? Absolutely sound asleep
  • Who do you tag? My brother, Perry….