Monday, September 16, 2024

A little fall beach day!


 It has been unseasonably hot and harder and harder to admit summer is over...or even that school is in session.  Merrick spent Saturday morning across town trying to improve his ACT score. Friday night only Grace made it to dinner with us at GreyStone and Saturday night only Merrick made it to dinner with us as we headed downtown for some patio eating at Copper State....the prolonged summer vibe is impacting our desire to cook as well.  Sunday found Amy, Grace, and Grace's friend driving north to visit Boot Lake.  Merrick opted not to go, but the rest of us loaded up the kayaks, fishing gear, and inflatable beach float and made the beach before noon, stopping only at the grocery store for beach snacks, drinks, and sandwiches.  Amy and I paddled around the lake.  I fished and listened to the Packers game.  My understanding is the girls laid on the beach or the inflated mats and just jabbered at each other all afternoon.  We were back home by 4 to grill some jalapeno poppers and pizzas on the patio before Grace headed off to open turf for LaX.  We all made it to school Monday morning, but that wasn't the sentiment on Sunday night.

Monday, September 9, 2024

Upland prep

 

We are coming into the nicest part of the seasons.  The evenings are crisp, the humidity is low, and the red maples are starting to show their fall colors.  Grace headed to Fall LaX tryouts and some Dress shopping in Appleton.  Merrick and I headed to the clay course to get in a few rounds in case we get into woodcock or grouse in the coming weeks.  Solid scores by both of us and some patio snacks at Greystone on the way home.  Everyone is settling into the new (old) routines of school.  Sounds like there will be no apple picking this fall however because of bad set of growing conditions.

Monday, August 26, 2024

The Summer comes to A Close


Well the Summer is essentially 'over' this week as we all head back to our respective schools.  We did put a solid ending into the books to mark this finality.  Merrick had his senior pictures taken as a roll through another rite of passage.  Great location and we are excited to get them back.  We also smiled for the camera for our Family portraits through another studio...we weren't as excited about their artistic license, but it will look good on the wall with all six of us together.  Sophia mad the drive back for the photos and then we chased her back across the state the following weekend and she gave Merrick and Grace a wonderful 'student' led tour of Campus.  It was fun to see how much she feels at home on campus, pulling open closed campus doors and leading us through dark lecture halls because it is her school and she can do those types of things.  We got to check out her new apartments and her and Trevor joined us for a late lunch before grabbing some pizzas and heading to Becky/Brad's place for the night.  We headed home the following Saturday and stopped in Oshkosh for some outlet mall shopping for school clothes...but I think I bought the most stuff.  Ella headed back to Eau Claire, with our help but before she did we joined us at the winery for a little bluegrass.  I suggested we go get tattoos the following day instead of packing....and Sophia joined us too.  It was a unique and wonderful afternoon for the three of us at the tattoo shop that left us all with a literally mark for life.  Ella's place is nice and it didn't take long to move her in before we made  run for ice cream and costco to fill up the empty cabinets.  Now the temps are climbing and we are heading back into the suana like rooms to start another school year.

Monday, August 5, 2024

Nothin' to beach about....

Grace was invited to play in a La Crosse Tourney against the legendary East Coast teams and we decided to add a day to each side of the play and take in some beach time as well.  The Tourney was heavily recruited, 35 big name schools like Harvard, Penn, etc.. and the conversations we overheard were a notch up from what we are accustomed to, but somethings were the same...namely the rain.  We missed the rain as we flew in but the fields did not, so the first practice was cancelled due to wet fields.  The rest of the tourney was fine however, if not just down right hot on the turf.  Standard pool play followed by a day of bracket play.  They played teams from Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia. Grace put two into the net in the opening game and played strong through out the weekend.  They lost a tough match, due to a bad ref whistle on Saturday and ended up facing the same team for the Championship grudge match  that saw an opposing player go down with heat stroke.  It was a battle against the Atlanta team that went into a sudden death overtime....again a faulty ref whistle negated a self-goal fluke by the opposing goalie that essentially solidified Grace to Second place.  There was zero shame and we were all amazed and proud that they placed so high and played so strong against East coast teams.  Grace's first university contact came in before we boarded the plane out of town...overall just a really cool LaX experiences.  

The rest of the trip was pretty cool too. Flights into town were easy and the hotel was hip with a balcony view of the ocean that allowed us to watch near constant F-18A flights and dolphins.  We spent some time at the beach, crashing in the waves and catching rays.  Strolled the board walk and t-shirt/fudge strip and ate plenty of local favorites.  We drove up to Chic's beach to check that out, but ultimately stayed close to our hotel.  On the way out of town we spent some time in Norfolk downtown and appropriately toured the USS -Wisconsin battleship in what was essentially a ghost town of a downtown area.  Very nice, very clean, very devoid of people, and very eerie.  Our actual flights were a shitshow...standby flights, delayed flights, lost luggage, even got 'trapped' in the long term parking at 2 am trying to get home...all in the name of adventure. 





Friday, July 19, 2024

No Pic No Proof...

 Odd weekend without any photos to back up any stories, but Amy and I were both on Video mode and didn't capture any stills....also it was possible that our phones overheated and deleted all the film.  We were outside of Chicago for an LaX tournament at "Pipe City"...a massive 50 field complex with teams from all over the US and a few From Canada.  The temperatures were scorching hot and with few subs on the team Grace's team eventually had their legs run off of them by the end of Saturday's pool play.  She did notch up a goal in the penultimate game to keep them from suffering a shut out.  Storms rolled in hard Saturday night drenching the fields and with a continuation of Rain on Sunday morning the bracket play was limited to turf fields only and ultimately cut in half.  Grace's team didnt make the final cut so after waiting around we headed home and stopped at a Cheesecake heaven for some chicken and waffles before heading home.  Traffic was light, which we found out later was likely do to random shootings on 43N...only got bogged down in a construction zone when we had to slow/swerve to avoid a couple of kayaks in the road.

Ella is off camping with her boyfriend and a group of friends, for I think their second of 3 planned camping trips.  Merrick was notified he was an AP Scholar for his performance and number of tests taken for the system.  Sophia is in the hunt for a new job and we are waiting to see how that turns out for her.

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Wet and Wild....


 










We headed out for a Sconnie tourney for the weekend.  It was a large weekend tournament with 20 fields, 130 teams total (10 in Grace's division) and over 300 games played.  All of this done in a near constant rain.  We only snuck in a single, albeit a win, on Saturday before the rest of the day was called off due to pending thunderstorms.  Grace played D in that game, but had a great power D move and coast to coast run for a shot on net.  She Scored once in the opening game of pool play and then picked up another 4 goals in Sunday's bracket play...one of the goals was her taking and winning the faceoff and then running the whole field for a shot and goal.  The fields were slick and muddy but the girls played strong enough (1-0-2) to get into the 3rd place bracket and ultimately win a place on the podium...no there wasn't an actual podium or any hardware but we did get all have a damp ride home

Monday, June 17, 2024

Father's "week"


 The game is way to fast for photography but we have been playing a bunch of pickleball.  All variations of teams, Merrick & Ella, Amy and I vs. Grace....even a match were Grace was teamed up with a "rando", Steve, literally off the street...'he got an extra paddle, can I play?"  It is a very social game we are finding out.  And we did learn a few new rules.  Merrick and I finally made it to the sporting clay course for a round of shooting....it was, as always, as humbling as it was fun and I am sure we will get out again this summer.  Nice, challenging course with a lot of wildlife including deer and a scarlet tanager.  Merrick, Amy and I headed to TR to see the new place and touch base with everyone on Father's day.  Ella made it back from a camping trip for some Father's day burgers and the girls even set the Kubb court for a quick round (Amy and I beat the three kids) before the sunlight was gone for the day.  Merrick headed in after the game and was in bed soon after in order to get to work by 6 am and the girls, both working later, hung around the campfire chatting (Grace was amped and might actually have a sore jaw from talking this morning) before I too had to wander off to bed before my work alarm went off.