Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Emmett and Sarah go to Ohio


So, I wasn't around for any of this, but that doesn't mean it didn't happen.  It's ok.  I'm in a place in my life where I can admit that.  It does mean that the writing is going to be limited.  This may be an explicit pleasure for some of you. 


Chatting with G-Grandma H


Staring down Maggie


Guys, I can walk!  If only you'd let me try.





My tub at home is definitely bigger.






That's enough visiting.  Time to recharge.



Learning from the yogi.



Meanwhile, back in Ithaca...  I had to take pictures of myself cause there was no one else around.


Zach and I got a ride in.  I love mud and rocks and bikes.]


Hobbs and I hung out and whistled MASH


Checked out a beaver dam in the canoe.  

And missed my babies.

If you have a story to tell about the Ohio trip, leave it in the comments or post your own blog.  I'd love to hear more about it.

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Mother's Day and Home Alone

Ian reminded me that I needed to get caught up on some blogging.  Given my memory, I can't really afford to not document everything.  So for those of you thinking, "How nice that Keith blogs everything so that we can keep up with the goings on of his incredible life", go ahead and purge that nice little thought from your mind.  You should know that the precipice in the title of this blog is actually my early onset dementia... or maybe that's the wolf and the precipice is enlightenment.  Anyway.  Here are some pictures of things I haven't forgotten yet.



For Mother's Day Sarah had the great idea of renting a cabin at Taughannock.  Fortunately, we brought an expert fire maker along with us.  Cabin number 7 is the place to be.


The hammock was a big hit.


On the first night, our friends Zach and Kristen came by for some grilling action and brought the girls to play.  Of course, three kids means one of them can't get on the stump, right Ian?  At least no one wound up tied to a tree.


So stoked about my fire cooking gear.


Zach rocking the vegetarian grill.


Sarah was inspired to pick up some cedar planks for grilling fish.  We made sauteed cabbage in the dutch oven and plank grilled fish with salt and pepper and mustard.  I'm not bragging when I say that it's the best salmon I've ever had.


Quick, everybody back to the hammock to make weird faces.  I don't remember hearing them discuss the idea of making weird faces in the hammock, but they were really proud of all the pictures.


The next morning Little Man and I got up and made some hash and coffee for breakfast.


Some items needed to be placed on the ground.  The Dude abides.


Sometimes it's hard to wait for breakfast to be served.


Zhora and I got the canoe out on the lake.


Practicing that J-stroke.  We did pretty well despite wind and some speed boat wakes.  We spotted some great birds on our little trip.  First we paddled through some swallows, then saw a heron.  An osprey flew directly toward, then over us at about 20'.  Incredible!  We saw some mallards, a belted kingfisher, and on the way back, a loon!  Not a bad little paddle.




Emmett practiced his best MJ impression.




Happier than she looks, I swear.



Just before the moms showed up Sarah spotted this piliated woodpecker!  We watched him for about 10 minutes.  What a great sighting.



The cabin is so nice.  It's very primitive, and just enough to keep the weather at bay, but it does have a fridge, which is such a luxury.  We were able to stock up on meat to grill and beer to drink.  Keeping a neat camp is important and the hooks Dad threw in the christmas stocking worked out well.


The moms arrived with gifts, laughter, and conversation!  We got right into all of it.


More hammock action.


Grilling corn for the kielbasa stew.  Grilled corn is about the best thing since sliced eggs.


Mother's Day dinner.  Sauteed cabbage and kielbasa stew.


Mother's Day breakfast.  Pancakes!  Emmett and I cooked for everyone.


We wrapped up our visit with a trip to Brookton's Market.  Then the ladies and Emmett were off to Ohio, leaving me to fend for myself for the first time since the duder was born and Jonas passed.  It was super weird.  

As expected, when people found out that I'd have the house to myself, there were a number of "single guy" type comments.  Truth is, I mostly read The Week and went to bed about 9 pm.


Just a couple of WILD and crazy guys!
Hobbs kept me company and hung out while I worked on evals and the like.  Still going strong.  He gave me a big scare when he hid under the couch.  I couldn't find him for a couple minutes, but he eventually popped back out.  That was about the most excitement my week held.


Our friends, Zach and Kristen, are moving.  After hitting up the plant sale at IHS on Sunday, I took a couple house warming gifts over.  On the way there, I spotted a little pond that looked like it needed someone to paddle around on it for a bit.  Nothing terribly exciting, and the pond is really small, but I did get to explore a beaver dam and even saw a beaver swimming around!


Finally, it was time to go reunite with my babies.  We met in Ellicottville and had a nice lunch and a little walk around town.



On Saturday we went to Stewart Park for a birthday party for Ema, a friend from day care.  Aditi was there, too!  We went on swings and rode on the carousel and ran around and ate cake... it was really nice.



And then we went for our first family ride of the season.  A great day!