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Two Summer Bike Rides

Patty near the Wilbeth trailheadThe first ride I took was with Patty and the destination was just downtown Akron to grab lunch. It is a nice short ride and there are pink flowers growing along the towpath going north from where we live. None of us remember having seen these flowers before, and they are nice. If nothing else they add color to what is usually just greens and browns. We saw blue heron along the way and they seemed to be hiding in the shade. It has been a very warm summer.Eddy in front of the St. Helena II in Canal FultonThe bike ride with Eddy ended up being about 36 miles. It was to Canal Fulton and specifically to get what ended up being dinner. The Cherry Street Creamery is a place to get food and ice cream and it is located on the towpath. We actually intended to do this earlier this summer, but we kept putting it off. Maybe next year we will make this trip earlier and then again later.

Lunches

Lunches are a constant problem, because there is only so much that can be packed and with the long days that the kids have at school they are often very hungry when they get home. Assorted granola bars, packing more, and what not has not seem to alleviate the problem. They insist that they should receive money for snacks after school, but that is just chips and soda out of the machine. The search for the perfect lunch continues.

Emergency Trips

Patty had to be taken to the ER last night around midnight to get a cut on her forehead looked at by a trained medical professional after Eddy and her had a disagreement about her being in his room, him really not wanting her there, her climbing on to the top bunk of his bed and making some sort of screaming sound to annoy, and him taking the absolute wrong action to try and emphasize his point. The action he took was striking her with a broom that he had in his room to clean. I have already instituted what I feel is an appropriate punishment and I can tell after having discussed with him why it was wrong that he does in fact feel bad, and not all just because his Nintendo DS got taken away and he is grounded to his room.

After waiting over an hour and getting some sour dough pretzels and some root beer out of the vending machines in the waiting area we got in the back to see a doctor. I am aware that my daughters injury doesn’t constitute an actual emergency and that other people certainly needed to be seen before her, but when I tell you what they did it did seem like an awful long time. They talked about stitches, then they mentioned a staple, then finally they decided to use this Dermabond stuff. This stuff is simply medical super glue. That’s it. The doctor came over, took this stuff out of the package, squeezed the container for a few seconds, applied it to the cut, held the cut together, and after 2 minutes he was done. That’s it. The only really bad thing is that this stuff is so weak. You can not use soap around the area, you can not go swimming, you are not supposed to put any kind of antibacterial on the cut, and you are not supposed to put a band-aid on it either. This is all supposed to last for at least three to five days before we can break any of these rules.

Weekend Visit

Michelle came to visit for the weekend. It was fun as always having her here. She did not get to spend as much time with Patty as she would typically have liked, since Patty was out helping a friend of hers babysit. Patty considers herself something of an expert since she helped take care of my sisters kids last summer.

Michelle was playing Rock Band 2, and she was doing really well, and then something terrible happened. The front USB ports on the Xbox 360 all stopped working. There was an Xplorer guitar plugged in and a controller and neither of them work now either. I called Microsoft and the Xbox 360 is under warranty, but the controller and the guitar are garbage.

Michelle went home today after spending two nights here. She teased Eddy and generally found ways to entertain herself. It was nice having her here.

Summer is Near

Tomorrow is the midterm for the Maps and Map Reading class I’m taking this summer. I have no idea how I’m going to do that, because up till now it’s been working with groups on worksheet after worksheet and it is hard to imagine sitting there completing a test by myself. I’m not even sure we were supposed to be working together on the worksheets, it’s just that the entire back row of the classroom is education majors, and one history major, and we all sort of think the same way about these types of assignments, which is to say, that we all think we should do it together.

Maps and Map Reading is a lot of math, but the professor is pretty cool about it. When it comes to miles she only wants us to sort of round up or down depending on where it falls on the mile marker on the map key. This really helps when you are trying to do the area for a building on a map, because instead of reaching for the ruler, which is my first instinct, you can just put the dots on the edge of a piece of paper and then line it up with the key and just sort of guess.

Tomorrow is also the last day of school for the kids and then they are on to summer break. I think they are happy about that. The weather has been pretty bad this week, but I’m sure it is going to warm up soon and they are going to get a taste of summer weather. I still have to get their grades and then it is on to a few months without having to worry about waking them up in the morning.

Baseball Game

Eddy got free tickets to see the Akron Aero’s play this past Saturday, because he served on Safety Patrol. Patty did the same thing when she was in the elementary school. To sum up what they do the kids get to school early, put on a bright yellow florescent strap that goes around their waist and shoulder, they also have a badge that goes on it, and they escort other kids across the street. It is a great little pick me up for the kids, but they don’t seem to have anything like it at the middle school.

Eddy’s time to retire came here in the last two weeks of school, because that is when they start to train the 4th graders who will be on Safety Patrol next year. Patty did not really finish the year out, because she had a bit of a problem with waking up on time, but Eddy did, and he does not mind getting to sleep in for the next few weeks. With the weather as nice as it has been he has even rode his bike to school.

I would have taken them to the game, but their Mom came and picked them up for the weekend, so she took them instead. What worked out great is that he got four tickets so Michelle could go too. I guess they had a good time, until about 2 hours in where the Aero’s were losing by a bunch and the kids had enough of baseball for a day. I guess their Mom took pictures, and if I ever get those I’ll go ahead and put them up here.

Patty’s Bike

I got the bike up and running. I did not really “need” a new front tire, but the one that was on there was showing some signs of wear, so I thought it was best just to replace it. I also had to replace the front rim, because the other one was rusted out pretty good. The new chain wasn’t a problem at all to put on. The brakes didn’t end up needing anything more than adjusting. I also got a new plastic piece for the back wheel, since the old one was cracked. I sent Patty out to ride it around to make sure that everything is in good working order.

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Random

The wireless gaming adapter that I’ve been playing with doesn’t seem to like holding an IP for more than a day, so I’ve gotten the suggestion that I should go with a static IP on the Xbox 360, because that might help. I am not sure that the problem isn’t really that I’m using a virtual network on my router, because the adapter only does WEP and my network was WPA. I was told that WPA is better security. I will have to wait and see if this fixes the problem. Right now I can’t suggest this setup to Renee, because while I incorrectly said she bought an Xbox 360 when in fact she exchanged one she got for her birthday and got one with a hard drive, she needs a wireless solution, but this isn’t really stable enough for right now. Lucky for me her television is basically rubbish so she isn’t in any real rush for this solution.

The kids went to the doctor’s for their physicals and everything seems to be fine. We are still waiting for some routine tests to come back, but so far the only problem is the kids are slightly overweight. I was already aware of this fact though, so there wasn’t any surprises that have come of this physical yet. I believe the kids have been losing weight, and when the school year is over and they can spend more time riding their bikes, which I still have to find a bike for Patty, then I’m sure this problem will resolve itself. The Easter candy isn’t helping the situation any in the very present. Hopefully they slim down enough to make it easier to fit them for uniforms for the new school year.

I have the Praxis II content and PLT test on the 25th and I’ve been reading some books to help me get prepared for them. I picked up two AP history books at the Akron public library, because to my surprise the University of Akron library did not have any world history books that would be of value to me. I need the history books for the content part, which is about 130 multiple choice questions that can be pulled from world, American, geography, economics, and politics. I have made it to about the 15th century for the world history, but I feel that the next four centuries are going to be more important to me. On the PLT side of things I’ve made it through about a dozen people who have contributed theories that have shaped the modern education system in the United States, but I really have to go back through and read them all again and finish these books. These tests could not have come at a worst time, as the semester is winding down and I have a lot of assignments due in all my other classes.

Speaking of assignments what I have due is a final draft of my Historical Methods paper, which I got the rough draft back today and there are quite a few corrections I have to make to get a better grade. I need to put together another paper for my Advanced Teaching Instructions class, along with a Curriculum Connections paper, a rough draft of the unit plan, and I have to finish the observation hours I’ve been doing at North High School. I have a big paper and a possible presentation coming due for Measurements and Evaluation, which I sadly have not even started on. I have to finish up about 6 online quizzes for Family Financial Management and start thinking about the final project that is due on finals week. I have the final paper and a presentation due in History and Film, which while that is actually not that difficult is still more work piled on. I would like to finish all these books I got for the Praxis II tests.

I have so many assignments and appointments lately that I forced myself to learn how to use the appointments and tasks feature on my phone. I was keeping all these things written down in a notebook, but I need a more constant and ready reminder of what needs done. It wasn’t hard to learn and I feel more confident about keeping track of what needs to be done and when it needs to be done. I don’t have any reminders or anything set, because I’m constantly in there adding or checking something so I don’t think I’m going to forget what’s due next.

Everywhere I go anymore it smells like fresh mulch. This is both a blessing and a curse. Sure everything looks better and eventually the smell settles down and it is fine, but in the very present it is a very pungent smell. Sometimes I feel as though I’m carrying the smell around me if I walk too close to it.

Time Warner Cable will be out to fix my cable for a 3rd time in a month. I know 3rd time is a charm, but I’m really just hoping they get it right this time. I don’t even know what went wrong this time. The cable box isn’t working and now the kids are telling me that some of the higher channels are scrambled on their televisions. This problem seems to be brand new. I don’t know what’s going on. I even talked to Rick and while he probably knows what the problem is there isn’t anything I can actually do myself to fix it.

My Grandma helped me with dinner tonight and she made the pork chops better than I do. I learned how to do it from my Dad and the recipe is dip them in Italian dressing, then breadcrumbs, then in the oven for an hour at 350. Grandma did them with egg instead of Italian dressing, and I have to say that I like it better that way. I’ll have to start doing that.

Weekend Stuff

The kids learned to make “flubber” and “play doh” from some recipes they were given at school. I’ve seen the “play doh” one before, it’s flour and food coloring and some other household things, but the flubber one is a new one. We needed borax, which to be completely honest I don’t remember ever using that before for anything, to make the “flubber”. I like the “flubber” better, because while it seems to be a little slimey to the touch, it doesn’t dry out near as quickly as the “play doh”.

Some bad news for this weekend. Patty’s bike was stolen. She claims she left it in someone’s driveway while she was playing over there and when she went to leave it was gone. I’m not particularly surprised. It is something we will have to work on replacing.

Weekend

I drove the kids up to see their Mom this weekend. They got their Christmas presents. They both got shirts which they’ve been wearing when they get home from school, since they can’t actually wear the shirts to school, because they aren’t part of their uniform. They both got several toys and other assorted things as well. I remember seeing that Eddy got some Dragon Ball Z figures, but these ones are bigger than normal. These are like 8″ figures. Usually the figures he’s gotten before were smaller than this. Patty got a clothes hamper that looks like a pig. I would have taken some pictures or something, so that I’d be able to remember everything that they got, but I thought why take pictures of toys?

I guess they all went for a walk as well and had a good time.