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Monday, April 8, 2024

April Adventures

 

Kathy headed back north on April 4th.
Siblings at our park...
The "girls" before Jerry and Wendy
took Kathy to the airport.
The third graders had to read a book
and do a presentation...Luke's book.
He looks like Jimmy in this picture!
Looks like Andrew was getting the lint
off his tux before the prom on the 6th.
Andrew and his friend....
They made it to the Grand March
We had to check out the changes at Space X
before we leave Texas.
Well, we passed the Gateway sign, but didn't get to Mars.
All kinds of new construction at Boca Chica.
We couldn't get into the town 
until this support frame was moved 
into the launching complex.
Ready for the next launch? 
This was the only street in Boca Chica when we
came to Texas in 2015. Most of the homes have
been renovated. A handful of people did not
sell out to Space X.
This old car belongs to one of the long-time residents.
The RVs outnumber the homes on the main street!
Elon Musk is building mini-homes--similar in size
to the man caves in the oil towns of North Dakota.
The Hub is the local business center for the residents.
Musk bought 40 acres of State land along the beach
for his helicopter pad and rescue boats. They removed
the grotto that was in the trees....not sure where it is now,
probably in their dump.
One of his hydrofoil boats...
and its innards.....
Boca Chica beach had high winds and huge waves
The Boca Chica sign painted on the propane tank
used to be at the entrance to the town. Now it is
along the road in someone's yard.
We left Space X and drove to South Padre Island,
so Bob could ride his bike on the beach. I met him
with the car at Clayton's and found Jerry, Wendy,
Anne and her kids having lunch on the deck. They
spotted a lone biker in distance...can you find him?
I didn't see him until he got closer to the boardwalk.
Bob invented his own viewer for the eclipse 
on the 8th: a number 10 lens from a welding
helmet and a milk carton.
It worked! He said it cost $1.89 (not 
counting the tape and the milk carton.)
Pretty cloudy day in Texas, but Bob managed
to capture this shot in between clouds!
RJ and Julia watched from home in Virginia!
We flew to Minneapolis on the 14th
and went to Claire's orchestra performance
the next evening. Her 9th grade orchestra
was one of the top eight in the state!
Claire was selected to be the 
"concertmaster" for her school group. 
Cold, windy weather canceled
the track meet the next day.
On the 17th, we stopped to visit Texas
friends Wayne and Mary in southern Minnesota
and had lunch with them at the Legion Hall
en route to Iowa. Bob and Wayne are
probably discussing farming in this pic.
Mary and I went into the house while the
men were talking, and she showed me
the little piano she bought for
her great=grandson! It works!
Tom surprised Caiden at the school
on the 18th for his 16th birthday!
A family tradition!
Annika's Regional gymnastics meet 
was the morning of the 19th. 
She got third in the vault
in her division,
and 9th in the floor exercise! 
Congratulations, Anni!
We celebrated Caiden's 16th birthday party
a day late...after a great
Lebanese dinner with the family and friends.
Caiden and Jett are all dressed and ready
to go to the Grand March for the prom.
Ariana came home to help Caiden 
celebrate his birthday and see her
brothers dressed up.
We left Iowa after church on Sunday, and 
spent the night in Grand Forks. On Monday,
we headed home to the farm but had to stop
at Leeds to check out the stuff for the farm
auction which would be on the 24th. 
Sara sent this pic of Julia 
on "Western Day" at school.
She thought the dress was a
hand-me-down from Annika.
The cowgirl hat was a purchase
in Mexico when they visited
a few years ago! 
















Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Marching Ahead!

 

A bunch of us went to see "Fiddler on the Roof"
at the Harlingen Community Theater on March 3rd.
Bob rode his bike from the south end of South Padre
Island to Clayton's on the north. Spring breakers
were just beginning to come south!
I found Bob on the walkway over the Gulf.
My friend Jane and I went to the Livestock
Show parade in Mercedes--its 85th year!
Bob went to the fairgrounds the next day. 
Middle school drum corps
Texas float
Cotton harvester
South Padre Island float...the parade was a little
over an hour long. There must have been 500 horses
different groups!
My trip on PLANES, TRAINS, AND AUTOMOBILES
began on Monday, March 11th when I
I flew from Harlingen, TX, to DC 
for a couple of days with Doug, Sara, RJ, and Julia.
RJ's attempt at kite flying step 1
Run and lift
Up, up, and away....
Oops....
Time to study for the science test
with a little help from Julia,
Sara, and Gramma Diane.
TRAINS:
Early Wednesday morning, the 13th,
Doug took me, Sara, and Julia 
to the Amtrak station.  The train
from DC to New York City goes
through six states! Virginia, 
Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania,
New Jersey, and New York!!!
After a spaghetti supper at Donna's, we all went
to see the musical "Six". It was a high-energy
story presented by the six wives of Henry VIII:
"Divorced, beheaded, died: divorced, 
beheaded, survived." Lots of fun and flashy!
Waiting for the subway TRAIN after "Six"
After the theater, we had an early birthday 
celebration for Ana with her favorite cake
(creme de menthe) that she couldn't eat 
because she gave up sweets for Lent, 
but everyone else enjoyed it!
Ana and the girls
Sisters
With Donna and Diane. 
Breakfast at Donna's. The kitchen is in the basement!
Also a full bathroom, laundry, and storage. The steps
in the background lead to the courtyard. Tom and
Jett and Caiden took the train back to Albany
after breakfast Thursday morning. Just us girls left!
Sara, Julia, and I went to the American Museum
of Natural History. Trina had bought a family 
pass and could get six tickets a day for all
the exhibits.  This is our only "trip" in a NYC taxi!
The walls were moving in this exhibit of life's origins.
I got dizzy and had to sit down.
We had packed a lunch and ate outside on a bench.
Later, we met Teddy in the Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda!
The museum is huge, and we spent most of the day there.
We walked past several churches that had
Gothic architecture. This was the inside 
of Grace Church, an 1846 Gothic Revival
masterpiece, the first in New York City.
The architect was 23-year-old James
Renwick, Jr. He also built the Smithsonian
Castle and St. Patrick's Cathedral. The
stained glass window was from the 
workshop of Clayton and Bell in 1882.
On Thursday evening, Donna took us all to Ilili, the 
Lebanese restaurant after Susu joined us at the house.
Cecelia, Claire, Annika, Lydia, Julia, Ariana
Trina, Sara, Ana, and Susu talked and laughed a lot!
On Friday morning, we left the house at 6 a.m.
to get in line for the Today show. We are
standing in line in the dark!
Grandma Martin took this pic from her TV!
They gave us passes for the Kacey Musgraves
show, but we were behind the stage. 
The girls had made signs for Ana's birthday,
and we tried to catch the picture 
on the tv monitor inside the building.
After the show, we caught Hoda across the street.
She loved the signs...said she was 55! When we 
realized that Claire was still across the street,
Hoda said, "Yes, where's Claire?"
Sara ran to get Claire, and managed
to catch Hoda for a picture!
Afterwards, we went to Starbucks to warm up,
passing through a warm building!
Then, we started walking.
Washington Square was a gathering place
for all kinds. Claire didn't like the
smell of marijuana here.
The story of the Triangle fire.
The names of those who died are cut out
on the overhang. When the sun shines through,
the names appear along the black plates below.
The memorial wall 
of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory.
The kids found some treasures at the
Strand Bookstore. The checkout clerk
saw Ana's Nu Shooz shirt and said
he loved the Nu Shooz!
En route, we stopped at the New York
Public Library.
The girls are standing in front of 
The Gutenberg bible in the library.
and walked by Macy's before hitting the Math Museum.
At the Math Museum, we encountered
some puzzling activities like figuring out the loops
and solving Martin's Menace! (The staff showed me
how to put this puzzle together!)
Last stop: the wall of Legos at the Lego Store
Lego Liberty torch
Some Lego history
Lego creators! After walking 16,000 steps every day,
we headed back to Donna's for pizza, spaghetti,
and more cake. The kids finished up the rice
Krispy bars and scotcharoos that I had brought.
AMTRAK again. On Saturday morning,
Trina, Ari, Annika, and I hopped 
on the train to Albany. Leaving NYC,
I spotted one of the bridges crossing the river.
Trina's friends had breakfast ready for us when we arrived,
and Tom squeezed our stuff into the back of their AUTOMOBILE.
I took a quick pic of Maria, Anni, and Ari in the back seat!
Six hours later, we arrived in Cleveland. I rented an
AUTOMOBILE at the airport and met everyone at Aladdin's
for supper before going to the condo. Cousins
Susie and Leanne met us there.
The kids left Cleveland early Sunday morning.
I managed to find Donna's down jacket and a pair 
of gloves to offset the cold weather! After church Sunday, 
I went to Houlihan's restaurant with Susie 
for a St. Patrick's Day party with her friends. 
Later that day, Susie made a corned beef and 
cabbage meal for David, Leanne, Ellen, and me! 
On  Monday, I took cousins Beverly, Chuck, and
Francis to lunch at Frank's Falafel House. Then, I ran 
errands and went to supper at Joe's with Susie,
 Leanne, Ian, and Mary Anne. On Wednesday, I visited
Robbie, Dick, and Najwa and enjoyed lunch with them. 
Of course Robbe made Syrian cheese
and gave me some "pills" to make my own!
Don't know why I didn't take any other photos 
in Cleveland. Later on Wednesday, I picked up 
some food and went to my friend Marion's for supper. 
I stopped to see David and Susie on the way back 
to the condo. Back on a PLANE...I flew back to Texas,
to ninety-degree heat, humidity and sunshine 
on Thursday, in time for Bingo and a Friday hockey game 
and pizza party next door at Jerry and Wendy's.
Donna got to go to the Islanders' hockey game in New York!
March Madness started this weekend, so I filled out
all my brackets: two with the family and one with 
North Dakota Telephone company. Doug and Julia
were prepared to go to the Father-Daughter dance at St. Agnes 
Elementary school, but I think they preferred basketball!
We took a Tuesday, March 26th trip to South Padre Island, 
so Bob could ride his bike along the beach (too windy and
high tides) and then along the back road paralleling
the beach front.  I met him at Dirty Al's, Bob loaded
up the bike, and we went to Pelican Station to eat.
Andrew's acalympic team won the ND state championship!
Trina's family all ready for Easter.