Thursday, August 19, 2010

D.O.G.

front l-r: Charlton, Ronnie, Marcia and Peg
back l-r: Ellen, Alec and Tim


DOG is an acronym for a group of Fort Dodge folks who are the "Dining Out Group"...originally I understand a group from the 1st United Methodist Choir Members who dined out before Choir Practice. The group shifted around a bit, adding some who didn't sing, or some who didn't sing in the choir anymore.

Last night we ate at Rustix, a pretty nice restaurant in Humboldt, IA. The group includied Ellen and myself, Alec and Charlton Pendry, Peg Jackson, Marcia Main and Ronnie Nelson.

Joyce was our highly efficient waitress, keeping the table 'right' and bringing whatever we needed in a very timely manner. Nice lady! The food was well prepared and the portions were outstanding. Both Ellen and I had doggie bags, something that doesn't happen very often. The group never has a 'quiet' moment, as the visiting went continuously for over 2 hours.

This is our last DOG for 2010, as we are leaving Fort Dodge next Wednesday.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

On to Mason City

Well, after two reallynice days of weather, we are having sprinkles. Still cool, but overcast. It is still a lot better than the blast furnace heat we have had over the past couple of weeks.

We are heading to Mason City to get some stuff of Ellen's father from her step-sister Susan. We haven't seen her for at least 8 years. While in Mason City we are planning a stop for dinner at the
Northwest Steak House, a fantastic Greek restaurant that serves the BEST filet I've ever had. When we are close to Mason City and it is close to eating time, we pig out there.

Yesterday I did some carving, some cleaning of the RV, and went over to Mike Zahm's house to help him get on to my Yahoo! Fantasy Football League. Struggling to get this thing off the ground, we now have 6 signed up, with another three verbally committed.

Ellen spent the afternoon with Charlton Pendry at Marsha Storbakken's, playing Bananagrams and Chinese Checkers. Later in the evening we watched the rest of an Inspector Lewis episode (nothing like a British Mystery), and then the mindless Bachelor Pad....perhaps for the last time.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Still in Fort Dodge

Wow, time sure flies when you are having fun.

The crossword clue was "diary, of sorts", the answer was "blog" Maybe not true for me, because diary implies daily writing, like a journal....

We are still on Fort Dodge, at the Pendry RV Park. This past week my early birthday gifts arrived from Amazon.com. Thank you Ellen! A nice cordless Dremel Tool and the complete DVD collection of Richard Simmon's Sweatin' to the Oldies. Excited to use both!

In the same shipment was a new Catan game, Histories of Catan, Trails to Rails. We've played it twice, and really really like it. It is played on a mapboard of the U.S., settling cities, then linking them with rails to deliver goods, and delivering all your goods cubes wins the game. Played it with the Pendry's and once with daughter Erin...close games.

I have started carving again, with a couple of signs for friends to be finished in the fairly near future. There is something therapeutic about carving...as long as I pay attention to where the blade is and where it is going.

The rains have stopped, and hopefully Ames IA will get their water back on. It is so sad to see the mess of the flooding through central Iowa.






Friday, August 6, 2010

Lost Island Waterpark

Mason, Jaiden and Pedro had a great ride!

Wednesday we had a great family day, driving to Lost Island Water Park in Waterloo, IA. We rendezvoused with daughter Erin and her 3 kids, Jaiden, Mason and Ethan, at Trinity Hospital parking lot in Fort Dodge a bit after 9 AM. Erin drove us all in her van. Had a nice drive, the weather looked less than pleasant, maybe a little ominous with much of the sky clouded over.

We arrived at about 11 AM, just after daughter Heather, Pedro, Nayra and Rio had parked after their 2 hour drive from Washington, IA. It had drizzled a bit, and just when we were greeting all, the tornado sirens went off. Yikes! But the sky was half clear at that time, and everyone just kept doing what they were doing. No Widespread Panic (hey that's a band). The sky soon cleared off and we had a great time the whole sunny day.

The Lazy River was the best (for an oldie like me). I also managed 3 water slides, and that was thrilling, although on one Rio told everyone later that "in the middle of it Grampa screamed 'I'm gonna die!!!!!!!'" Mason was the only one who looked sunburned at the end of the day, but Erin said his burn always turns to tan the next day.

The kids had a fun time and the adults had a lot of opportunity for conversation and catching up. This was the first 'family time' since Christmas at Branson.

We had a picnic on the grass outside the park, and that was a nice time too. We packed up when the park closed at 6:30, and had a nice mellow and quiet ride home. We've gotta do this again!

Tim, Rio and Erin survived!


Sunday, August 1, 2010

Our Window...and good-bye July

This is our beautiful entry door window created by good friend Ted Lougee from a design by me. We traded a wooden carved sign for them for it. We love it, and have had many great compliments.



Well, another month rolls by....and not many entries here. Catch up time again.

We had a nice time in Minnesota, and headed for Fort Dodge to park at Alec and Charlton Pendry's We arrived on July 20, set up visited a little with our hosts, took a quick nap, and then headed for the Civic Center in Des Moines.

Des Moines, Jersey Boys
We were treated to a great performance of Jersey Boys, a great musical chronicle of the Four Seasons. Jam packed with so many of their hits, the story itself was pretty good, with the tension, struggles, and lives of Frankie Valli and the group. Especially interesting was how big a deal Bob Gaudio was to the group. His songwriting brought them their first successful songs. Before the show, we ate at The Latin King...great food, horrible waitress.

Stuff in FD
We have since caught up with our Fort Dodge friends, daughter Erin's family, gotten some medical stuff taken care (I still have the temporary crown on #18 molar....).

B.U.T.T.
Last night we went to Blues Under the Trees, by the Mineral City Speedway, just south of Fort Dodge. Put on by the Lizard Creek Blues Society, the program had 5 blues groups, and it was a great time!!! We shared the night with Herman and Dawn Provin, Mike Zahm and Marsha Storbakken. Wow, some really great music... We got to see and hear Peaches and Diesel, a local band led by Sean Minikis, featuring his wife Andrea on keyboards, drummer Kyle VerSteeg, and others I do not know. This was the first B.U.T.T. I've been to, but if we are here next July-Aug, I will be back!


Lynn McBride, Marsha , Ellen and Dawn at BUTT

Andrea and Sean Minikis, Peaches and Diesel on stage




Ellen really did enjoy the music!