Archive for the ‘Fun Stuff’ Category

Something Fun

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

Last weekend Daniel said he wanted to “do something fun” over the weekend. He said he had trying to think of something fun to do (after working hard over the last couple weeks on some projects) and couldn’t think of anything.

I can relate. I think we all can. It’s easy to get caught up in the details and ‘to do items’ of life and forget about balancing the responsibilities with fun.

We put the canoe in the Cedar River and floated for a couple of hours surrounded by water, fish, birds and a stunning quiet. It was lovely … in addition to being fun.

How will you have some fun?

Daniel in the canoe of the Cedar River

Raising Funds

Friday, June 8th, 2007

Ypsilanti High School’s Drama students will represent the United States at the August 2007 Fringe Festival, the world’s largest performing arts festival, in Edinburgh, Scotland. YHS Drama is the only Michigan high school, and one of only 40 in the US invited to perfom with the American High School Theatre Festival at the Fringe.

This evening there was a fund raising event at Corner Brewery to help raise the money for the trip. The group is quite close to their goal and every little bit helps. If you feel like making a tax deductible donation to the troupe you can mail a check to:

YHS Drama  2095 Packard Road  Ypsilanti, MI 48197

Mackenzie Nelson is a friend of mine and one of the only freshman in the group. I think she’ll have a great time in Scotland!
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The sweet smell of marshmallows

Monday, May 21st, 2007

Hudson Mills Metropark just north of Dexter is full of Russian Olives. They are prolific on the disc golf course and I have a love/hate relationship with them.

On occasion, my disc ends up behind a Russian Olive. These big unwieldy bushes are just hard to throw around or over. The are especially my nemesis on the 600+ foot hole where they just seem to attract my discs.

On the other hand, the blooms of the Russian Olives are so sweet smelling. The whole course smells like marshmallows and it’s just a pleasure to be around that aroma.

One Disc Challenge

Saturday, April 28th, 2007

The league opener for A3DISC was Wednesday at Hudson Mills. It was a cool, dreary day. It had rained all day and I suspected I wouldn’t play … I’m a fair weather golfer. The rain moved on and Craig, Kevin, (my Bay City buddies) and I shot a round. Kevin was two under, Craig, two over and I was 11 over. With just one disc I shot better than I usually do with my whole bag. There’s probably some philosophical point in that fact.

Disc Golf is growing. More and more people know about it and every once in a while I run into someone who has played. There are two or three new courses sprouting up in Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti, which will be nice if the game gets so popular our existing courses get too crowded.

Anyway, league play has started and it’ll be good to take some walks in the park this summer. Interested in giving it a try? Give me a jingle and I’ll be glad to go out with you.

Happy Birthday, Daniel!

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

Everyone has their own take on birthdays; celebrating quietly or loudly, with fanfare or with little/none. It’s Daniel’s birthday today and I’m posting this to wish him a wonderful day.

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No Foolin’

Monday, March 26th, 2007

The Ann Arbor Area Disc Indueced Sports Club (A3DISC) runs and April Fool’s Day tournament around this time of year. Sunday there was a full field (limited to 144 players). I was one of the nine amateur woman playing the tournament; four Am I (highest level) and five of us in the Am 2 division. I came in first in the Am 2 division beating the next gal by 11 strokes. It was a lot of disc golf … 48 holes and a lot of throws. To see the official results go here: www.a3disc.org. Here’s me and my trophy. Also in my hand is the disc, art created by my friend Craig Prime, given to all the top place winners.
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I’ve Gone Crossword Crazy

Monday, March 12th, 2007

Served in a brew pub, three letters.

Soccer legend, four letters.

Cosmetics Company, five letters.

Black and white twister, four letters.

A few months ago I watched “Wordplay”, the documentary film about crossword puzzles and Will Shortz. It’s a great movie that, like the movie about spelling bees and Scrabble players, introduces you to some of the top world crossword puzzle solvers. Will Shortz is engaging and, as the puzzle editor of the New York Times, is a puzzle maniac. He’s got a degree in puzzles, something nobody else has, and is also NPR’s puzzle master. I’ve been downloading the podcast for almost a year and it’s a nice five minute treat among the other podcasts I listen to.

At Malloy we print and bind books and not too long ago one of the publishers we serve printed a bunch of Sudoku books. I got sucked in. The Bindery Manager showed me the logic to those nine by nine puzzles and I was hooked. I’d sit for hours and listen to tv doing sudoku puzzles. I did them at breakfast. My friends and I played the Sudoku board game.

Now, my attention has turned to crosswords. My grandmother was a big crossword puzzle solver. I remember she had special crossword puzzle dictionaries and reference books. It seemed really hard to me growing up. After seeing the movie and finding out that the puzzles were easier on Monday and got harder as the week went on, I tried the Monday puzzle in the Ann Arbor News. It took me a couple of days, working on it here and there, to get it. While I was on vacation in January I bought a whole book of Easy Monday Puzzles. They are pretty easy. I can get most of the puzzle in less than an hour (still quite a long time compared to the experts) and the ones I don’t get seem to be really off the wall clues or, I just get off on the wrong track. The other day there was a clue reading AAA supply. I got it in my head that it was a triple A battery and the answer was going to be something about supplying power. Instead, the answer was maps, for the complimentary maps the Automobile Automobile Association supplies. Once I get to the end of the Monday puzzle book maybe I’ll graduate to the Tuesday puzzle. I don’t have any crossword reference books … yet.
The answers to the common easy Monday clues above? Ale. Pele. Estee. And, Oreo!