Wednesday, October 31, 2012

THE MONSTER MASH


In addition to celebrating my sister’s birthday earlier this week, we three siblings (Judy, Dean and me) along with my sister’s friend, Kevin, recorded a music video appropriate for this time of year, “The Monster Mash”.  Dean provided lead vocals while Judy provided backup vocals. 

Dean and Judy had finalized the sound track before I arrived on Sunday.  Dean had also rearranged furniture to create a video staging area.  Once Kevin arrived, we all dressed our parts, turned on the soundtrack, and started video recording. 
I drove 695 miles round trip to record this music video and all I got was a lousy bit part wearing a Frankenstein mask. 
But it was fun!



Dean was the star of the show.
Judy was the co-star.
I got a bit part behind a mask, but you can tell from my right eyebrow and the upper half of my right eyeball that it's obviously me behind that mask.
Kevin also got a bit part behind a mask.
After completing our music video project, the entire cast  (Kevin, Judy, Dean and me) all headed to a Mexican restaurant for dinner.

To view three moderately immature adults
starring in “The Monster Mash”
Click the play tab below:



VISITING NONNY AND CARLY

While spending time together this week celebrating my sister’s birthday, the three of us siblings - Judy, Dean and me - decided to visit two special people from our past.  Our grandparents, Nonny and Carly, gave all three of us some of our most cherished childhood memories.  For me, they served as role models in the art of grandparenting.  Because of their influence, I am constantly thinking of ways to build good memories into the lives of my own grandchildren. 
 
Carly died when we were quite young, in 1961.  He was barely in his fifties when he succumbed to his fourth and final heart attack.  Nonny lived until 2002, when she passed away at the age of 94. 
 
Judy, Dean and I spent over two hours this week strolling through the cemetery before we finally stopped to pay tribute to Nonny and Carly in the final resting place of their cremated remains. 
 
Following our visit to the cemetery, we drove by the house where Nonny and Carly lived  while we were growing up.  A lady was standing at the door as we drove by and Judy wanted to go to her door and talk to her.  Dean pulled the car to the curb, Judy went to the front door and met Susan, the lady who now owns the house.  Within minutes Susan invited all three of us in to see Nonny and Carly’s old house again.   
 
The inside and outside were completely remodeled and re-landscaped.  But as we stood in the living room, some of our fondest memories came flooding into our minds and some tears began to flow. 
 
Susan was delighted to learn from us some of the history behind her house.  While we were all in the backyard, we asked Susan if she would take a picture of the three of us, then we thanked her for her hospitality, promised to send her some old photos of how the house and yard once looked, then we left.
 

 
Judy, Dean and I stand in the backyard of Nonny and Carly's house for the first time in about forty years.
The same two sides of the house are seen in this photo taken over fifty years ago.  Dean, standing at the head of the table, is enjoying his birthday party while I, on the far left, join the rest of the birthday crowd.
The three of us were there while the house was being built.  Here we stand on the floor surrounded only by the 2x4 framing.
The picturesque living room windows are among the great features of this house. Most of the house has changed since we were kids, but these windows have remained unchanged.
Judy stands in the backyard with our great-grandmother (Nonny's mother), Nan.  Nan used to tell us great stories such as how, as a child, her family moved from Wisconsin to Kansas in a covered wagon.
On a sad day in 1961, friends and family gathered in the backyard following Carly's funeral.
Dean (on the chair) and I (on the lounge) are among those who gathered after Carly's funeral.
Nonny and Carly's backyard was adorned with a table that Carly built around a walnut tree.
I was able to help with the grilling.
Judy sits in a chair with the same walnut tree in the background.
From left to right are Nonny, Carly and Uncle Bob.
Carly spearheaded a neighborhood movement in which all the neighbors went to great lengths to decorate their homes for Christmas.  Ultimately, their street was known as Christmas Tree Lane and Carly, dressed in his Santa suit, would sit beside his sleigh and hand out candy to children in the cars of the bumper-to-bumper traffic that would visit this event each year.
One of our most memorable events was when Nonny and Carly took us camping to Yosemite.  Carly rented a trailer for the trip.
Nonny, on the left, entertains some friends.  The big brick fireplace no longer exists and has been replaced with a modern steel-front fireplace.
Dean and I sit on Santa's lap on the hearth.  We knew that Santa was really Carly.
This week, Judy, Dean and I, strolled through the historic cemetery adjacent to the newer cemetery where Nonny and Carly's remains are kept.
Carl M. Bell (1908-1961) rests beside Lura B. Bell (1908-2002).
Paying tribute.
Thank you, Nonny and Carly.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

WHEN YOU TURN 66

Today my sister, Judy, turns sixty-six.  My brother, Dean, and I joined her to celebrate the occasion.  For Judy's birthday this year I made her a personal birthday card and I bought her a custom-made baseball cap with her age proudly displayed on the front. 

Actually, the baseball cap was originally intended to be a prop for a video I made for her.  But after completing the video, I had no use for it.  Judy did.  She's sixty-six! 

With Dean looking on, Judy reads her birthday card.



This is what Judy's birthday card looked like.
Judy proudly shows off her age by wearing her new baseball cap.
Dean and I show our adoration for our big sister before we all watch her new birthday video together.
Judy's 66th birthday video, which is a parody of Nat King Cole's hit, "Route 66", 
can be viewed by clicking the play tab below:



 
Viewer Warning:  Turn on the volume and be patient.  The first 35 seconds of this video are silent.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

CHRISTMAS IN THE PHILIPPINES

Christmas in the Philippines is celebrated at the same time as Christmas in the United States.  But if you give gifts to people you love who happen to live in the Philippines and you happen to live in the United States, then you have to shop and ship early if you wish to have any hope of those gifts arriving on time.
 
 
I finished at least some of my Christmas shopping this week and tomorrow I take a short journey to the UPS Store.
 

 
Wrapping
Labeling
Displaying


Waiting to ship

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

CONTINGENCY OFFER

The House on Hybiscus has been a great home for over twelve years.  But, as retirement comes in about three years, it is time to start thinking about downsizing. 
 
 
 
 
We’re hoping a move will result in less yard work, less housework and less square footage to heat and air condition.  I am also tired of maintaining a swimming pool. 
 
So, a couple of months ago we started looking around for another home.  We have been particularly drawn to a specific nearby 55+ community.  We’ve seen a few homes in this neighborhood that have interested us, but since our only money is tied up in the house we now live in, we can only buy a house if we first sell ours. 
 
Therefore, we decided to make a contingency offer.  This kind of offer is usually not attractive to sellers because it does not allow them to accept other offers while waiting for us to sell our place.
 
 
 
 
We were pleased to find that our contingency offer was accepted!
 
To see the listing of the house we are hoping to purchase, click here.
 
To see the listing of the house we are hoping to sell, click here.


Sunday, October 21, 2012

FREE HAIRCUT FOR CANCER SURVIVORS



This month, in honor of October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, JC Penney has been providing free haircuts to cancer survivors.  Debra is one of those cancer-survivor-free-haircut recipients. 

To watch Debra in a 48-second news story...




Saturday, October 20, 2012

PUMPKIN PATCH TRIP 2012

How do you tell if the grandkids enjoyed their annual trip to the pumpkin patch? 
 
Well, if they've been there for five hours and still show no signs of wanting to leave, that's a  good sign.
 
This year we tried a new location, the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm, which has tulips in the spring and a pumpkin patch and corn maze in the fall.  We arrived this morning at 10:00 a.m. and stayed until nearly 3:00 p.m.  The only reason we left was because the grown-ups were tired and wanted to go home.
 
 
 
Seven of us converge on the farm as soon as they opened this morning.
Devon shares a bench with someone who was already there when we arrived.
A ghost appeared at the farm.  Interestingly, Naomi's fingers also appeared, reaching over the top of the frame.
Silas climbs the spiderweb.
Tyler arrives with the person who ,allegedly, is his favorite person
Naomi rides a John Deere tricycle.
The miracle of "Future Projection Photography" shows what Tyler will probably look like when he is in his thirties.

Hayride to the corn maze.
Six Weathersbys in a corn maze.
Two bridges in the corn maze.  One flies a Duck flag and one flies a Beaver flag.
Six Weathersbys on the stairs to one of the bridges, but only five are visible.  Actually, all six are visible if you realize that Tim, who appears pregnant in this photo, is not.
Shooting the potato gun.
The potato gun target.
Silas handles the heavy-duty potato launcher.
My turn.
Naomi shoots a potato gun.
The whole family takes aim.
Naomi swings on a tire transformed into a cow.
Tim and Devon take aim with BB guns while Naomi and Silas try archery.
Silas prepares to release the arrow.
Silas and I shoot side by side.
Silas shoots a soda can.
A bus for six.
Naomi ropes a calf.
Bethany and Tyler take a break.
Tyler checks out the pumpkins on the flatbed truck.
Tyler invites his mom to join him on the truck.
Riding the cow train.
Naomi and Devon ride the first two cows
Bethany and Tyler follow the cow that I rode.

Tyler climbs the spiderweb.
Tyler leaves with the person who, allegedly, is his favorite person.