Thursday, July 23, 2009

Issues...


Yeah, I've got issues, who'd have guessed right?? Well, the one I'm specifically talking about it that my skin is super sensitive to random things.

When I was little I remember mom saying she had to wash our clothes in something specific so that I didn't get a rash. I eventually out grew that, but I'm also leery about changing the brand of my detergent because Tide works for me & I really don't want to be in the situation that after being at work for an hour my skin feels like it's on fire because I washed my clothes in something new. (Please disregard all mental images of me running screaming thought the building tearing off my clothes - LOL!)

Direct contact with most cleaning products will end up with me losing a layer of skin on my hands. So yes, I should own stock in the company that makes the yellow cleaning gloves.... & if you know of a brand that is a bit longer, goes farther up your arm - that would be great too!

When I made the birdbath for Relay for Life, I had hauled everything up to the sand pile by the barn to make it & had forgot the gloves. Yes, going back to the house and getting them would have been too easy, so I, of course, just used my bare hands to mold the mortar mix. That resulted in something like a chemical peel up to my wrists.

The point, Cheryl... have you got a point to this story? Yes! This morning I realized that a couple of my fingers are peeling. Not my whole hand.. at least not yet, but I have no idea what the hell I touched this time... It will sometimes take a day or two for the peeling to begin, so I am mentally retracing my steps for the last two days and can't come up with a single thing out of the ordinary.

I'm so hoping it isn't some new twist... oh... wait - I washed dishes at the pond on Sunday....maybe?

& my wrist is looking better as well - who knew volleyball was so dangerous?

Monday, July 20, 2009

Camping this weekend was a little cool. Seems like I had most of the clothes I took with me on the entire time. We did have a great time though.

The kids did a lot of jumping the bikes off the pier this weekend... this probably wasn't the best jump, but the best one I happened to video.

BTW - the reason the bike is wearing a life vest is they found out two years ago that when the bike sinks in 10 feet of water - getting it back out really sucks.

Also note the really hi-tech jump they built...

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Weekend Stuff



Last weekend was for the most part a 4 day weekend. I only worked a couple of hours on Thursday and I was off Friday.

Friday was a day of running errands and getting stuff rounded up for Relay for Life on Friday night. We had a great time - Right up until they cancelled it because of the incoming storm that never really came. We all had matching shirts that were a pretty big hit, especially when we were all walking together.

Friday afternoon our Fabulous neighbors, the Doro's, came to bale the hay for the horses. There is no way around it - baling hay sucks, putting in the mow is even worse. All of the kids pitched in and really helped a lot - I really appreciate that.. otherwise I might still be stacking hay bales in the mow dripping with sweat & hay chaff... pretty picture huh?



Saturday was one of those days where we had a dozen things on and not enough time to get to everything. Mike went to Cash's Birthday Party, I went to Mr. Beavers party - had a really nice time at their house on Castle Lake and on the boat. By the time I was leaving there everyone had already left the b-day party, so I went home & crashed... we never made it to the Rodeo Saturday night.

Sunday was mostly recovery from a long week. I watched the gang shoot trap for awhile on Sunday and caught up on a bit of house hold stuff. I washed my car - again (PS Armourall window wipes SUCK!) Nick washed the big tractor..... seriously! Washed the outside, vacuumed the inside, cleaned all the nooks and crevasses in the inside - he did a great job. Pretty sure that was a first!



Thursday, July 9, 2009

Realy for Life


Sugarland Concert was really nice last night. Sleeping in this morning was great as well. I got up late, had coffee, walked all over the country side chasing Perdy. One of the neighbors called, he saw her going down the road with her tie out cable dragging behind her, but they couldn't catch her. She avoided Chris & I continuously, but after Nick passed her in the car, he got out & walked right up to her. The cable wasn't broke, so I'm not sure how it came unhooked.

After that I wandered about my flowerbeds, taking picture of some of the flowers. I'm trying to gather inspiration for this years Chalk Art festival in Green lake. I finished up my birdbath/feeder/garden decoration this morning that I'm giving as a silent auction item for relay for life tomorrow.

Some of you know we lost my grandmother several years ago to her second battle with breast cancer..... that is why I relay. If you would like to donate you can do so on-line at
http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/RFLFY09MW?px=9241302&pg=personal&fr_id=15978 Click on the Make a gift link in the purple box.

If you will be around Princeton Friday night - stop in an walk a few laps with us at the high school!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Beach Reclamation Project


I didn't really think that hanging out at the pond for an afternoon with Stacey & the kids would turn out to be another work detail. But we have Grandpa Severson's blood coursing through our veins, so you certainly can't just sit back and watch the kids play.
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It all started pretty simply with Stacey pulling some of the floating uck away from the pier.. then it moved to the seaweed... then we both had rakes and so did the kids and everyone was pulling up some sort of wet slimy muck out of the water. We cleaned up what we could reach around the pier and around the old bridge. (We left the big nasty pile of Raccoon poop on the old bridge for someone else to enjoy - under close inspection, the kids decided it looked like it ate a lot of berries!)
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Then we turned to pulling some of the weeds that had grown up around the beach area. Then digging out a few next to the pier. We'd kind of left it at that, but I went back down last Saturday to work on a few more things... like turning the sand box back into a sand box instead of a weed garden. I really wish the first weekend we went to clean up that I would have taken a few pictures. I almost wanted to turn and walk away it was so bad you didn't know where to start. Not only was so much of everything overrun with last summers flooding, but an entire year of neglect and no use also meant that weeds had grown up where the kids playing and normal traffic would have kept them from growing.
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After reclaiming the sand box, sitting on the edge of the timbers looking down at the pond.. I just still didn't like how the beach looked. So shovel and rake in hand... I plodded down. I dug. I pulled. I carried. I sweat... As I dig out the overgrown mass around the pier, I realized that there was a good foot of the pier being covered with dirt & plant roots - I dug it out... now there is a good 8 inch drop from where the grass ends to the pier... ya that's not going to work. So I continue to dig and carry dirt, grass, and sand until I've got the hill dug out & sloped down to the pier from about 4 feet away. I filled in a bit around the opposite side of the pier to keep that cleared from weeds as well. Then I dug out some of the weeds growing on the far side of the beach...
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After all is said & done - this project has been vaguely reminiscent of the year that Chris was a baby. The shore was too steep for him to sit and play, so I dug out a small swimming area for him to play in the water along the edge of the pond. You can still see where that was, 21 years later...
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Two years ago I bought a water trampoline for the kids - perhaps a few adults - to play on, I was wondering what I'd bring down this year, but I think a big ol' pile of new sand just may do the trick. A few phone calls and promises later, they'll be delivering the sand sometime in the next week.....
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What we don't do for our kids... nieces and nephews..