Monday, June 26, 2006
Fish Town
We are enjoying being up in Northern MI. I can not remember the last time I was here, but it smells exactly the same despite the changes up here. It has been really relaxing, and Ann and Kevin's place is fantastic. I guess I will try not to fight with them!
Friday, June 23, 2006
Michigan Bound
Tommorrow evening Mike and I will be flying to Traverse City. We will be downstate around July 2-3, and then back up so we can catch our plane back home. If you need to reach us, call my cell or leave me a message at home. I can not wait. I can't remember the last time I was up in Northern Mi.
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Bumpy Cake
It is amazing that I googled Bumpy cake, and got a ton of hits. I guess I was not sure if it was really called bumpy cake, or that is what we named it. Anyways, I think you still can get it.
http://www.detnews.com/2005/metro/0502/06/D01-80905.htm
And this is for those who are talented in the kitchen
http://www.recipezaar.com/36961
bumpy cake recipe
http://www.detnews.com/2005/metro/0502/06/D01-80905.htm
And this is for those who are talented in the kitchen
http://www.recipezaar.com/36961
bumpy cake recipe
Useless knowledge
I think that my brain is full of useless facts. When I was a kid, I used to leaf through our World Books for entertainment purposes. I also liked the Book of Lists. It had a lists of weird facts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Lists
I was especially interested in spontaneous combustion. It really blew my little pea brain. I think the spontaneous combustion fed my morbid fascination very well. I also had a Helen Keller fixation as well. I penned a dramatic story (the ones you illustrated with cardboard covers covered with contact paper) that starred a blind girl who gets Scarlet fever and then goes deaf as well (and to add insult to injury, she transmits Scarlet fever to a baby bird that she found). I think my teacher must have thought I was insane. I also was paranoid that I would go blind overnight like Mary in Little House on the Prarie. Was I the only freaky kid, or do I have company??????
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Lists
I was especially interested in spontaneous combustion. It really blew my little pea brain. I think the spontaneous combustion fed my morbid fascination very well. I also had a Helen Keller fixation as well. I penned a dramatic story (the ones you illustrated with cardboard covers covered with contact paper) that starred a blind girl who gets Scarlet fever and then goes deaf as well (and to add insult to injury, she transmits Scarlet fever to a baby bird that she found). I think my teacher must have thought I was insane. I also was paranoid that I would go blind overnight like Mary in Little House on the Prarie. Was I the only freaky kid, or do I have company??????
Happy B-Day
Happy birthday to Ann. We always get to kick off the summer with your bday. I want some silver dollar pancakes with hot butter sauce--no cross table dancing!!!!
Saturday, June 17, 2006
Links
Mike and I went to the US Open yesterday. I am not a golf fan, but I figured a large event would be a lot of fun regardless of the sport. I have been told be people in the past that I would be a good golfer. Maybe they think that since I am tall I would play well, but I am not sure if I am coordinated enough. I also think that I would spend a great deal of time swearing and tearing up the grass. But who knows, maybe I will try it when all my joints are totally worn out.
Mike was invited by a banker, so of course everything was first class. It blew my middle-class mind. I have never seen so many men in khaki shorts and striped shirts. They had a huge tent village with AC for food and drinks that had computers, phones, walls with paintings, and TVs showing the event (and the world cup for Mike). Even the portable bathrooms were fancy (more pictures on the wall, wall paper, wooden doors). Mike's work friend said that they started building all of the tents in March for the event. The merchandise tent was the size of a large tennis bubble. It was a spectacle.
I have to say that golfing is a really good spectator sport (in person). You can get up really close to all of the players since the course is so large. That made it really fun, even for the non-fan. We watched a lot of the guys that I heard about from 10 feet away. It was most impressive seeing them drive. The players all had different body types as well. Most sports tend to favor a certain body type, but you saw them all (fat and fit).
Why can't you boo in golf? New Yorkers even boo in the opera!
Mike was invited by a banker, so of course everything was first class. It blew my middle-class mind. I have never seen so many men in khaki shorts and striped shirts. They had a huge tent village with AC for food and drinks that had computers, phones, walls with paintings, and TVs showing the event (and the world cup for Mike). Even the portable bathrooms were fancy (more pictures on the wall, wall paper, wooden doors). Mike's work friend said that they started building all of the tents in March for the event. The merchandise tent was the size of a large tennis bubble. It was a spectacle.
I have to say that golfing is a really good spectator sport (in person). You can get up really close to all of the players since the course is so large. That made it really fun, even for the non-fan. We watched a lot of the guys that I heard about from 10 feet away. It was most impressive seeing them drive. The players all had different body types as well. Most sports tend to favor a certain body type, but you saw them all (fat and fit).
Why can't you boo in golf? New Yorkers even boo in the opera!
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Bronx Bombers
I finally made it to a Yankees game. It was a cultural experience among all of the loud mouthed Yankee fans. I shudda recorded the tawnts from the crowd, they were primo. I even heard some guy calling the Indian's pitcher a bum. Sweet.
Monday, June 12, 2006
Einstein
Not only do I occasionally wake up with hair like Einstein, I even do really smart things like book my return flight home on the wrong day!! Oh Well, at least it did not cost me 1,000 dollars.
Happy Campers
Sunday, June 04, 2006
Haircut
Sue left me a message stating that she got her hair cut, and now she looks like me. I wonder if that is a good or bad thing!
I am getting my haircut in Michigan this week when I am back for camp. My family gives me so much shit about getting my haircut in Michigan, and to date I have had my hair cut in NY 3 times (I am going onto 5 years out here). I get such a good deal in Michigan that it makes sense to make appts when I am here. I have been accused of flying to Michigan solely for a haircut, but that is not true-- I swear to God. I save 60 dollars in Michigan, and the lady who cuts my hair here does it at home for a discount. Who's the fool??
I am getting my haircut in Michigan this week when I am back for camp. My family gives me so much shit about getting my haircut in Michigan, and to date I have had my hair cut in NY 3 times (I am going onto 5 years out here). I get such a good deal in Michigan that it makes sense to make appts when I am here. I have been accused of flying to Michigan solely for a haircut, but that is not true-- I swear to God. I save 60 dollars in Michigan, and the lady who cuts my hair here does it at home for a discount. Who's the fool??
Saturday, June 03, 2006
Friday, June 02, 2006
Summer Readin'
There is nothing like an excellent book, especially while on summer vacation. NPR's morning edition asked independent booksellers for recommendations, and some of them sounded fun.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5444914
Has anyone read something outstanding lately? I have read some good books, but nothing that I could not put down for a week or two recently.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5444914
Has anyone read something outstanding lately? I have read some good books, but nothing that I could not put down for a week or two recently.
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