Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Monday, June 27, 2005
House work II
Although I could only handle 1 hour of manual labor this weekend until my hands were blistered such that I had to stop, I continued to chip brick out of the front side walk. I've now realized that I have to not only get rid of the brick, but also the morter beneath the bricks. I also vacuumed up afterward so you should get a better picture this time.
For the remainder of the weekend I worked on learning Java Server Faces (JSF) by installing several examples and reading tutorials.

Sunday, June 19, 2005
House work
I did chores around the house this weekend including mowing the lawn, weeding the front garden, and working on the front sidewalk.
The bricks on the front walk have been breaking up due to the foundation shifting. So I'm in the process of chipping out the mortar and broken bricks. I've only just begun. I've bought a masonery circular saw, and mortar. I'm planning on creating an expanson gap between the house foundation and the sidewalk. When the house was built I saved a stack of bricks out back for situations like this. Now let's hope that I can do this job since I believe that brick laying is a skill.

Monday, June 13, 2005
Sunday, June 12, 2005
My second cousin
My second cousin, Bert Hutchings, visited us this weekend. He is over on a business trip in Houston. A coworker dropped him off at our house on Saturday afternoon. He wanted to see Austin so we went on a tour provided by SegCity. I've wanted to try this and we had a fantastic time on these neat devices. We first had a 30 minute training, then we were off for 2 1/2 hours tour. We glided all over Austin from 6th Street to Town Lake to the Capital to the UT campus and back.
The tour was like a 3 hour amusement ride. What fun. And for once in my life I was 6 feet tall. Today we drove to Houston and toured the Johnson Space Center. We rented audio self-tours, had a tram ride through the center, saw two movies and in general had a good time. Then we dropped Bert at his Houston hotel and drove home to Austin. Although we're now exhausted we had a great time being host and hostess to him.

Saturday, June 11, 2005
Three generations
A few days ago it struck me that on our recent road trip I saw everyone in Kathy and my immediate family. This included both our parents (Kathy's mother and my father), all our siblings (Kathy's sisters and my brother) and all their children (except for Chris in Philadelphia). I even saw one of my cousins (my father's brother's son, Andy). Somehow I feel that is quite remarkable since it was totally unplanned.
Friday, June 10, 2005
New Machine
OK, I finally broke down and got a new desktop machine. I went to Fry's and bought the cheapest thing they offered. It's noisy, but who cares. It is a 3GHz P4 with 256MB memory, and a DVD RW drive. It was only $379. I also bought 1GB extra memory for $179. Now I'm in the process of setting it up. I've been spending several hours doing this because I've got to transfer over all my mail files, address books, installed software, etc. It's a ugly job, but I'm not installing everything that was on the old machine. I'm being more selective.
Thursday, June 09, 2005
Too Damn Hot
During the vacation these past three weeks we had turned off the air conditioning in the house. We arrived home to a very hot house. When we walked in at 1 AM the house was 90 degrees. We turned the AC on, all the ceiling fans and tried to sleep. When I woke up I found that the temperature was still 81 degrees. The AC was not working. So I called the local HVAC service company. Well we have two units, one for the upstairs and one for the downstairs. One had no freon, and the other had 30% freon. The service man said that the coils in the attic were old (he actually was surprised that they were still working after 10 years). So instead of doing the simple short-term fix and replacing the coils, we're replacing the whole system for $10K, yup, that's 10 big ones. Needless to say that we have to take a loan out for it. But then that's life in modern america. I just can't seem to get ahead. Sheesh!
Road trip VII - Liberty to Austin
Well we left Liberty, Indiana at 4:35 AM on our return trip. It was still dark out. We carefully threaded our way through Liberty watching our speed. On the way out of town as I sped up to 40 MPH all of a sudden a cop turned on his lights and pulled us over. It was a young guy. He said that we had been doing 42 in a 30 MPH area just prior to the 40 MPH sign which was in sight. Sheesh! To make a long story short he let us go with a warning. Maybe it was because we said that we had just left our relatives home. I don't know. But from then on I was worried that some other town constable was going to get us. Once I was on the interstate highway I relaxed a bit. To break it up we first drove to Clarksville, Tennessee to Homespun Corner, a wonderful cross stitch store, where Kathy spent some time and some money. Then it was on the road again. This time we drove straight through and arrived back to a very hot house at 1 AM. The road trip was over.
Tuesday, June 07, 2005
Road trip VI - Liberty
The posts are getting shorter. Sunday some of our family crowd left at the tail end of the graduation party. And so the end begins. Not only the end of the graduation, but the end of our road trip.
Monday was spent resting from the hectic weekend. We're still at Melanie and Tom's home in Liberty IN. Grandmommy and Katie left at 10:30 then Justin and Matthew left at 11 AM. Chinese food was enjoyed for dinner. The numbers continue to dwindle.
Tuesday was Patrick's day. We spent a glorious but hot day outside at the Westview golf course where Patrick had a tournament. He did well and came in 3rd place for his 13-14 year old age group. The group of four he was in was quite competitive coming in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th in the overall standing. It was fun being outside and watching him skillfully play. [Note: I am horrible at golf.]
Tomorrow morning very early we leave to head home...
Monday was spent resting from the hectic weekend. We're still at Melanie and Tom's home in Liberty IN. Grandmommy and Katie left at 10:30 then Justin and Matthew left at 11 AM. Chinese food was enjoyed for dinner. The numbers continue to dwindle.
Tuesday was Patrick's day. We spent a glorious but hot day outside at the Westview golf course where Patrick had a tournament. He did well and came in 3rd place for his 13-14 year old age group. The group of four he was in was quite competitive coming in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th in the overall standing. It was fun being outside and watching him skillfully play. [Note: I am horrible at golf.]
Tomorrow morning very early we leave to head home...
Sunday, June 05, 2005
Road Trip V - Athens to Liberty
The day's are blending one into the other. Looking back today all are becoming a blur. Wednesday was spent quietly at home. Brian repaired a few things around MaryLib's home. Katie was busy at school. This being one of her most demanding days of the week. We began packing since we're leaving tomorrow.
Thursday we traveled from Athens OH to Liberty IN. Saying goodbye to Katie and MaryLib wasn't hard since they'll be travelling on Friday once Katie finishes classes. Again the books on tape continue. We finished Envy and started John Adams by McCullough. This tape alone will not be completed since it's 30 hours long. Oh well. We arrived in the afteroon at Melanie and Tom's home, Kathy's younger sister and brother-in-law. Patrick, their youngest, welcomed us with his winning smile. Oh so grown up. We barely saw Casey, their older son and soon to be high-school graduate. That evening we (parents, grandparents, and ourselves) went to the Awards night presentation and we were all very proud and impressed at the bevy of awards that Casey garnered from his hard work. A late evening pizza dinner finshed the day.
Friday was a day of arrivals with Betsey, Bob, Kathy's older sister and brother-in-law, and their daughter Whitney arriving. MaryLib and Katie arriving. Then the last two was Justin and Matthew who flew in from California and Texas respectively. All day Casey was gone to a sporting event in other parts of Indiana. He didn't show up until 2 AM. Ahhh youth, they are so resiliant.
Saturday was mixed activities with some people golfing in the late morning to early afternoon. This included Bob Sr. (Tom's dad), Tom, Bob, Patrick and Matthew. Patrick is quite the young golfer and it was nice to hear about their round when they returned in the early aftrnoon. Another group went to Centerville for antique shopping. Yet it seems that all we do it eat, but then the family spends much of its time sitting and talking in Melanie's large kitchen so what else can we do. In the middle of the afternoon we went to Mary Fran's home for a casual indoor picnic lunch of sloppy joes. Returning home we got dressed for graduation. The graduation was at 7:30 PM in the Miami (of Ohio) University's Willet center. Again Casey was recognized for all his awards and delivered his salutatorian speech. Naturally back at the house the family was hungary again so Justin ordered pizzas, and wings which were quickly devoured.
Sunday is the graduation party. Fifty to a hundred people are expected. Then our family will begin to leave - a sad aspect of events such as these. It is much too short.
Thursday we traveled from Athens OH to Liberty IN. Saying goodbye to Katie and MaryLib wasn't hard since they'll be travelling on Friday once Katie finishes classes. Again the books on tape continue. We finished Envy and started John Adams by McCullough. This tape alone will not be completed since it's 30 hours long. Oh well. We arrived in the afteroon at Melanie and Tom's home, Kathy's younger sister and brother-in-law. Patrick, their youngest, welcomed us with his winning smile. Oh so grown up. We barely saw Casey, their older son and soon to be high-school graduate. That evening we (parents, grandparents, and ourselves) went to the Awards night presentation and we were all very proud and impressed at the bevy of awards that Casey garnered from his hard work. A late evening pizza dinner finshed the day.
Friday was a day of arrivals with Betsey, Bob, Kathy's older sister and brother-in-law, and their daughter Whitney arriving. MaryLib and Katie arriving. Then the last two was Justin and Matthew who flew in from California and Texas respectively. All day Casey was gone to a sporting event in other parts of Indiana. He didn't show up until 2 AM. Ahhh youth, they are so resiliant.
Saturday was mixed activities with some people golfing in the late morning to early afternoon. This included Bob Sr. (Tom's dad), Tom, Bob, Patrick and Matthew. Patrick is quite the young golfer and it was nice to hear about their round when they returned in the early aftrnoon. Another group went to Centerville for antique shopping. Yet it seems that all we do it eat, but then the family spends much of its time sitting and talking in Melanie's large kitchen so what else can we do. In the middle of the afternoon we went to Mary Fran's home for a casual indoor picnic lunch of sloppy joes. Returning home we got dressed for graduation. The graduation was at 7:30 PM in the Miami (of Ohio) University's Willet center. Again Casey was recognized for all his awards and delivered his salutatorian speech. Naturally back at the house the family was hungary again so Justin ordered pizzas, and wings which were quickly devoured.
Sunday is the graduation party. Fifty to a hundred people are expected. Then our family will begin to leave - a sad aspect of events such as these. It is much too short.
Wednesday, June 01, 2005
Road trip IV - Athens
We woke late on Tuesday since we had all stayed up late the day before. Katie was busy today with classes, so we stayed at home and took it easy - Kathy stitching and Brian on the computer. Brian did a few small errands and replaced some worn electrical switches in the house too. In the evening we again went out to dinner with Katie and more of her friends. This time it was Jamie, her roommate for the past two years and who will be her roommate next year too, Ursala, who is another roommate for next year, and Jens, a young man from Germany who is dating another friend Stephanie who was unable to attend because she is studying abroad. The restaurant was Lui Lui's and the food was very good - kinda Pan-Asian. We said we didn't want dessert, but we has ulterior motive and promptly went to Cold Stone Creamery on Court Street for ice cream. Yum! For some reason we were up late again probably because dinner started late. Some day soon we've all got to catch up on our sleep and today might be the day...

