Monday, June 14, 2010
Monday 6/14/10 - Club Gancho and School's Out for Summer!!!
Since I attended a number of high school graduations last week the Alice Cooper song kept running through my head. It was fun to see all the kids very excited about the next step of their lives. Most were looking forward to going to college, some were looking forward to traveling, and some were planning to go directly to work. I vividly recall that time in my life, feeling both excited and nervous about the future. I thought I knew it all. Ha!!!
I'd love to know what everybody has in the store for the summer. Is anyone planning any trips? Planting a garden? Having company for a visit? Watching a Harry Potter or Star Wars marathon? Planning to make a purchase? Read a book?
I know Elna June is up to her earlobes in remodeling. I have always found any sort of redecorating to feel like a new beginning. Out with the old and in with the new, eh?
I think you all know what I have in store for the summer. We just got the boat's watermaker working for the first time yesterday so it looks like showers all the way to Hawaii for us, hooray!!! We set sail on July 8th and I probably won't be back until the end of August. Ten days or so to get to Oahu aboard the vessel Cinnabar, a week to fool around and provision for the return, then a leisurely sail back.
What's up with the rest of you?
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This summer, I am planting many flowers. My goal is to try and savor all the pleasures of summer - farm grown tomatoes and sunshine filled days. I will be going to NJ a few times this summer and spending time with family. I see hub only occassionally but am eagerly awaiting his next visit home, perhaps this weekend.
Wishing everyone good health and much happiness the coming months and always.
Diana
I don't really have a garden, I mostly just do pots and plant things here and there, and every year I like to try something weird or different. Last year I put a Stevia plant in a pot and it flourished. But what to do with it? (Besides enjoy its greenery and lovely little white flowers.) I had this idea that I would make a pitcher of mojitos using our fresh spearmint and Stevia instead of sugar. Well the first mojito was fine, but by the time I had gotten to the second one the Stevia had steeped a good 30 minutes and man was that mojito SWEET! Note to self: when using fresh Stevia instead of sugar mash it up about 30-45 minutes ahead of time and let it sit for a while.
I never know when hub is coming home. Sometimes it's 3 weeks, sometimes less. I try not to be demanding but did ask him to come home a few weeks ago, simply because it had just been too long. He's home for about 24-30 hours or so and then off. But, it's always good to see him for whatever time he's home. Thanks for asking...
Diana
I don't think the boats have transponders this year but we call in our position every morning and it is posted by the afternoon. If we set up a boat blog I'll let you know that too.
My focus for the summer is academic writing. I have to admit I am a big fan of the World Cup. Though I don't really follow soccer, I'm completely fascinated by this event, the fans and national dynamics.
Diana - You have a green thumb. I hope all your plants and tomatoes produce abundantly! Can I ask what your husband does that he travels so much?
Mike - Nice to see you. I hope you are enjoying the summer. Any stories about great meals you've eaten?
In a few weeks, my whole extended family is going to a resort in West Virginia to celebrate my parents' 60th anniversary. It should be fun, and I'll probably take my guitar, banjo and mandolin. I'll also be going to a few bluegrass festivals this summer, although only for a day at a time. Besides that, I'll be working, but always trying to improve my Spanish (and French, German and Italian, which I'm also studying, although not as deeply as Spanish).
Starting a new job Monday - got laid off from the old one a couple of months ago. We'll see how this new one goes...
No travel plans given mother's condition. But we have a good source of tomatoes and cukes and peaches and a nice screened porch on the back of the house so we'll be fine.
Definitely will be cheering on Sylvia and Tom!
I cannot wait to follow your progress across the wide Pacific. I love you green thumbed folks. I have moved up to having a tan thumb, which is good, since it used to be black. I now remember to water on a more reasonable schedule and I think I might get a tomato or two out of my garden in the new house. I used to be a terminal plant overwaterer.
Hombre, your family reunion sounds wonderful. I bet the family love your willingness to share your music.
For us, it will just be more trips to Charlotte. Just wrapped up a family visit here and wedding (most of which we missed).
However, my job was to make sure the 2-year-old (formerly known as Baby Jack) would have had his nap, poopy diaper, dinner and be dressed to the nines in a new outfit, new socks and new white shoes and delivered to the church downtown at exactly the right moment (not too early not too late) to be posed with the family wedding pictures. This required the planning (and generated the tension) of a NASA launch. However all went well. Got lots of snuggle time with both grandchildren because parents were verrrrrry busy.
Mike, best wishes on your new job. Congratulations!
Hombre, 60th anniversary? That's amazing. How wonderful - a remarkable accomplishment.
Karen, good luck on your academic plans. I hope you have some time to savor the sunshine as well. Hub is a truck driver, hence his long absences from home.
Judy, it sounds as though your well orchestrated plans for the wedding went off perfectly! Glad you enjoyed quality time with the children.
elna june, my garden has turned out well this year. Quite a change from previous years! It's small but lovely. Truly one of summer's greatest pleasures.
Diana
I'm hope all our Ganchodores have a wonderful summer.
Carlos
You really are challenging yourself with your reading. I admire your dedication. I'm still working on Harry Potter 3 in Spanish, which is fun, and not too hard, but I've also started reading the Motorcycle Diaries by Che Guevara, which is MUCH harder. First of all, it's not translated, the way Harry Potter is, and second, Guevara uses long sentences, full of flowery "intellectual" language, including many words I just have to guess or skip.
I have no major plans myself. I have a copy of The Count of Monte Cristo en español and I'm hoping to manage to read that. The major issue is that it's so big I don't want to carry it on the bus. It's my favorite book, though.
Other than that I am looking forward to a trip to Idaho to see all my family at the lake house. Ten nieces and nephews will keep me entertained. I haven't met the youngest one yet.
I am a little jealous of all your gardening successes.
Before I forget, Hombre, where in WV are y'all going? Glade Springs Resort by any chance? I was near there this week - my old stomping grounds. Have a great time with family.
Sylvia, Mike can't stop drooling at the thought of your summer 'vacation', a working one, if ever there was such a thing! We'll definitely follow your progress.
Judy, you must be one of heaven's angels to get a 2 year old to the church on time, bless you!
Mike and I, as he said, won't be going far this summer. He will have to travel quite a bit for this new job but with one or two possible exceptions, I won't go with him. I'll visit his mom daily and try to keep here more or less entertained. She likes it when I give her manicures and do her hair. And tell her about her grandchildren.
Mike has to buy new pants for this job. He's lost so much weight, his britches are draggin'!! Go Mikey!!
I just got back last night from a girls' road trip through WV and KY. We had a wonderful time although it was in the 90s everywhere we went! None of the hotels we stayed in had Univision, heck, the state park didn't even have cell service! So, I have a little catching up to do on STuD.
My traveling buddy's fiance and her son, and his son are in South Africa for the World Cup, and having a ball. She was able to Skype with him a time or two. Nothing like talking to somebody who is a world away, and sounds as if they are in the next room! Ain't technology grand?
Diana, I hope you get a lot of flowers and hubby comes home often. And you get some sun filled days. Those have been missing here. Today is the 2nd day this month we will not have rain, but I guess it will be back tomorrow. Cloudy and cool, but not that much rain. It has rained 14 of 16 days, but only about 3 inches worth, so not much any particular day.
Karen, did you watch (I didn't) the big upset in the World Cup today? Spain, the favorites, lost.
Hombre, congratulations to your parents, 60 years together. I guess you weren't too hard on them when you were younger. Looks like you are keeping busy learning languages. I'm having enough trouble with Spanish, don't concentrate enough on it, so sure can't add more.
Mike, Congrats on the new job. Same here. I've been out of work longer than I care to remember, but I will start a new job on Monday. But then, wouldn't have been able to catch the end of Gancho if I was working. ;) Working though, be less checking and commenting on Caray. :(
Judy, glad you got all the time with your grandkids last weekend. Didn't you say you lost weight, too? You need to write a book, the grandkids diet.
Carlos, they are filtering the noise level in the games now, so the buzzing is a little quieter than before, a little. Getting more used to it. Now the Big Ten and Big 12 can switch names.
Julia, didn't comment last week, but not watching Camaleones. Saw a few episodes and have a general idea, but didn't even learn the names. Mainly have watched the other show, Atrevete a Sonar as it happens at lunch time. :)
Emilia, I see you had some 90's on your trip, but then you get in on the latest technology with Skype and the World Cup. Wonder if Hombre will be close to you and Mike? Found one way I lose wake is to not work. I guess I sneak too much at work, but I sure seem to eat a lot at home when I don't work, too.
We have some tomatoes, peppers, and basil growing. Last year was cool and things didn't turn out too well.
Diana, your hubby drives a truck? I talk to a lot of truck drivers in my work and it is the favorite part of my job. Most of them are amazing free spirits and fascinating individuals. Of course being on the road they love to talk and they speak their minds. I will always have a soft spot in my heart for truck drivers. Now whenever I shop for fruits, vegies, whatever I wonder, did one of my drivers bring this here? I have even gotten to practice my Spanish with several drivers who speak very little English!
Julia, sorry you haven't experienced much summer out there, but at least you didn't get the huge snow that we had here in the east, so maybe it balances out. I've never been to Seattle, but I hear it's a beautiful city.
Sylvia, yes, my best friend and I try to go on little trips several times a year. There are two others who go when they can, or if they are interested in where we are going. We had a wonderful trip to Arizona a few years ago, but nothing that exotic since.
Carlos, I forgot to tell you how glad I am that your kitty cat is better. Never knew cats could get asthma.
Only 85 tomorrow and Saturday in Yorktown, but 96 Sunday and 94 on Monday.
You do enjoy steamy heat, right?
Congratulations to Jeff and Mike on the new jobs! Way to go. I hope they turn out to be all that and then some.
Congrats, Mike, on your new job. Lord it is stressful to job hunt...I think that is why I end up consulting most of the time.
Yorktown sounds positively steamy. Remember the scenes in BodyHeat? Kathleen Turner made you feel like you were right there, sweltering with her.
How do folks stay cool? Lemonade, pools, mojitos and a quick splash with a hose? I do nto tolerate heat well, so if I am gardening in the heat I get wet in the hose first and then weed or plant flowers. Soon I look like Pigpen, covered in mud, but I am cool.
Julia, I heard from some other friends in the NW that Portland, too, has been wet and cold this summer. My friend said it rained so much that they even cancelled one day of the Rose Festival! that is unheard of for the hearty Portlanders.
Tomorrow I think I will have a TV. Maybe I'll get to watch one epi of STuD before heading off into silence.
EJ
Mike, good for you for losing weight! Dang that's hard to do.
EJ, I am still amazed that you are going to go in for the "silent treatment". On one had it sounds fabulous, but on the other I'm not sure I could actually pull it off.
PS USA tied Slovenia. Tough call on the disallowed goal that would have won the game for us. Coach was classy in that he didn't go into a rant in the aftergame interview.
Dr. Carlos, paging Dr. Carlos. Dr. Carlos, white courtesy Gancho blog, please.
Thanks for thinking about me. I had my hands full last week. Strange because this is usually a very quiet time of year for me. I finally caught up with my watching and reading last night. Summer has definitely arrived in Texas.
Carlos
How's the weather in Seattle, Julia?
Mike, it is currently 57*F in Seattle. Drizzly this morning but now clearing up a bit. Yesterday the high was over 70*! Blazing!
On the plus side, our grass is still green, which it won't be if we ever have a sustained dry spell. Watering grass is considered quite decadent here.
StuD is a weird combination of drama, angst and then dopey humor. They have a "Greek chorus" of ranchero type musicians who gaily sing "it's burning it's burning" when a poor peasant's hut is set afire. And "it bit her it bit her" when Val is attacked by a ratttler.
But who cares? Colunga takes his shirt off and he's just beyond perfect.
Job: well... I'm going to call it a career in six months when this project is complete. The local retirement occupation is to drive the parking lot tram at Busch Gardens, but there is no way I'm gonna put up w/ hot, sweaty tired turistas.
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