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Sunday, August 3, 2014

Two Movies

We just finished watching two movies. The first, "The Last Days" is a Spanish film about a world suddenly afflicted with agoraphobia. Society crumbles as people are marooned where they stand, unable to venture outside and dying of starvation in their homes and businesses. Amidst the death of mankind, Marc must travel the sewers of Barcelona to return to his love. I really enjoyed the movie and thought it was original and well done. 

The second, "Goodbye World" is another end-of-times thriller, this time set on a northern California farmstead where a group of yuppie friends hunker down as the power grid collapses in the wake of a terrorist strike. The group is strangely lackadaisical about the end of the world, with nary a tear or an expression of concern to be found. Even so, it was a fun movie to watch and worth your time. 

Both are on Netflix :)

A Measure of Insignificance

600 game in on my Scrabble app, I have a record of 393-202-5 (65%), with 11 bingos. I tried moving up from "normal" to "hard" difficulty, but after a few games where the computer literally led off the game with three consecutive bingo's, I said "F that".

BOLO

This is a former classmate and longtime friend of Yaya. Prayers and BOLO 0be on the lookout) appreciated.

Most current picture I have of Wisper, who's been missing since yesterday afternoon. Please, call police if you see her.


Wisper, the girl that was missing, has returned home after being gone for nearly a day. Thanks to everyone who helped out in any way - it's good to see that it's all hands on deck when a kid goes missing. As to the thought that its upsetting that she seems to have left on her own, uh that's the BEST CASE SCENARIO out of all the options, isn't it?

Sad but True

Golfing

I was feeling twitchy today (still am) and so late in the evening I went down to the driving range and hit an 80 ball bucket. It's a nice way to work off some steam, and I can already tell that my game is improving.

Friday, August 1, 2014

TeamSlap Picnics at the Park

With Lisa working State Fair, I had our annual picnic at Whitnall Park, with its traditional search for golf balls in the tall grass of a blocks-long field. 



This years tally was low - a mere 8, not including one badly damaged by a mower - 


but I did catch and release some grasshoppers, saw and failed to capture a snake, and had a beautiful red dragonfly land on my belly!



Note: LuLu wasn't feeling well and so did not attend :( 


In addition, Smiley saw that Junie was upset that she hadn't found any balls, so he told me he would hide one in the grass and let her find it. I vetoed that (she found one on her own anyway) but told Junie about his plan, and the love in her eyes for her brother was something to see.






Good kids, these, if you conveniently overlook the tantrums and the drain on my wallet 



What a Different World It Would Have Been

 Wow. . .just wow. A newly released tape shows former President Bill Clinton in Australia giving a speech just *hours* before 9/11. In the speech he says he regretted not killing bin Laden when he had the chance, but since killing him risked the lives of 300 others where Osama was staying, Clinton nixed the strike.

 What a twilight zone thing to say just hours before the towers fell. 

(I'm saying it's a coincidence, NOT implying some conspiracy)

Clinton & company has always denied, to my recollection, ever even having the opportunity to take out bin Laden. Guess that was selective memory loss.

 Hindsight is 20/20, but it's hard to fathom the leader of the Free World not seeing that killing bin Laden, even at the risk of some innocent life, stood a good chance of saving the lives of many more innocents at a later date. 

In this case, some 2000 Americans on 9/11, thousands more of our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the civilians killed in those conflicts.


Thursday, July 31, 2014

The Grasshopper Picnic 2014

With Lisa working State Fair, I had our annual picnic at Whitnall Park, with its traditional search for golf balls in the tall grass of a blocks-long field. This years tally was low - a mere 8, not including one badly damaged by a mower - but I did catch and release some grasshoppers, saw and failed to capture a snake, and had a beautiful red dragonfly land on my belly! 

In addition, Smiley saw that Junie was upset that she hadn't found any balls, so he told me he would hide one in the grass and let her find it. I vetoed that (she found one on her own anyway) but told Junie about his plan, and the love in her eyes for her brother was something to see. 

Good kids, these, if you conveniently overlook the tantrums and the drain on my wallet ;)

A Beach Visit

This morning with the youngest three . . .




















Yesterday with Yaya


Yesterday with YaYa . . .

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Not a Grand Day

Yesterday when I picked up the kids from UWM I walked with them down Lake Drive for a mile or so, enjoying the beautiful weather. We stopped our hike at Northpoint Custard, where we met up with Lisa, and I treated the family to ice cream. 

In return, Lu mocked Junie, Smiley somehow managed to get as much ice cream on his face as in his mouth, Junie got upset over OJ's taunts, and YaYa went on and on about how she'd prefer chicken wings, because, you know, it was National Chicken Wing Day. I was so annoyed I left the table. 

When the kids and Lisa joined me at the car Yaya stepped on a bee and was stung in her bare foot. (her first ever sting). Hey, I know it makes me sound like an awful Dad - but I gotta believe there was some Old Testament smiting at work. Thanks Big Guy!

Good Job Lu

This morning Lu's plans to go to WI Dells with a friend fell through at the last moment - at 8:40 a.m, just as #TeamSlap was leaving for a 9 o'clock drop off at College for Kids. With literally no complaint she changed her clothes, grabbed a lunch Smiley made for her, and headed out the door to attend class. Kudos to her on handling the situation with maturity and calm. xxooo LuLu xxoo

Dying Order

I'm stealing the phrase "dying order" - which means getting things cleaned or organized enough so that you wouldn't be embarrassed if you dropped dead this moment and strangers walked in - from longtime AOL friend Jan Agar Combs

Monday, July 28, 2014

All Cheerleaders Die

We just finished watching "All Cheerleaders Die", a horror film that was pretty darn good. And yes, that was surprising. Bring on the sequel!



They Don't Like this Pizza

I bought a thin crust Spicy Fennel Sausage, Mushroom and Red Pepper pizza for the kids tonight from Papa Murphy's .. . . and they hate it. *I* happen to think it may be the best pizza ever, but I'm now in danger of being the victim of a coup . . .

My kids prefer supreme pizzas loaded with all of the above (well, not fennel, although I use it in my zupa toscana). . I thought they'd adore it. What I think threw them off was the white sauce.

At Gastrau's Golf Center with Lisa

Trivia Time

Where am I?



answer: a stairwell in St. Luke's parking garage. 

A Solemn Anniversary

Today marks the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War, which, all hyperbole aside, completely molded the 20th century into the bloody, conflict ridden mess it was.  RIP to all who perished during its four years.

Sunday, July 27, 2014

Divergent

Just finished watching "Divergent" with the middle two. Not bad. I think Hunger Games was better, and D romanticizes violence much more than HG, which I find repugnant, but overall, a decent flick. I liked it better than the book.

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Grouchy

I'm having a pretty crap*py day - if I was going to give details, you'd have read them by now - and to burn off some steam I hit the pavement and walked over to Socialist's house. From there we walked over to Goodwill to scope out some golf clubs for a starter set. I picked up a driver and a great golf bag, the latter being only $4.99. As this is my life we're talking about, the cashier initially refused to sell it to me, saying it was mistakenly marked and should have been either $14.99-$24.99. OFW lady, y'all wrote the tag, not me.. A nice driver and a great bag for just over $9 - a much better way to BLAAH than by shoving food down my throat.
Watching the Ali-Chuvalo fight from '66. It's a great, grueling slugfest.

Friday, July 25, 2014

My Day

Two things, the first a little TMI: With a family history of skin cancer, I went to the dermatologist today about a nasty mole I was worried about. It turned out to be ok, but the Dr noticed and removed two others she thought were actually worthy of concern. I'm sure it's nothing and the procedure was easy. The worst part was when she said she felt the need to do a full body lookover and ordered me to strip. "Ugh," I said, as she poked around my belly. "This would be a lot less embarrassing if you were older or uglier", which inspired a good laugh from her and a blush from moi.

Second, I walked there and back (about 3.5 miles total) and took in the sights and sounds of Bay View along the way. I really love this place - it's the best part of southeastern Wisconsin, without a doubt. I was so damn proud of my hippy-dippy yuppie paradise that by the time I was at the Doc filling out my medical forms I filled in my city as "Bay View, Wisconsin". LOL