Category Archives: Family

Second Foot

Eddy has yet another foot added to his foot necklace. This time the foot is blue, as you can no doubt tell by the picture, and I asked him why the first one was yellow and now he has a blue one. I knew it was not the school colors he was choosing from, and he said that he arbitrarily picked the first foot and the second and that there are many different colors to choose from.

It will be interesting to see what color is chosen next. Eddy getting about one foot every month or so, so at this rate it would not be entirely impossible for him to get one more before the end of 2011 and several more in 2012. I sort of wish that the sent the completed cards home. Might be neat to save them with photos.

Halloween 2011

Patty and Eddy did not go trick or treating in the same area this year, but of course that is what happens when the kids get older and they want to go with their friends and they do not necessarily need to depend on you driving them to their trick or treat destination. Eddy went with his friend to Stow and Patty stayed with her friends in Akron. It did not snow this year, despite the fact that the temperatures have been dropping into the freezing range for the last couple days, but it did rain. Lucky for them neither one of them was caught in the rain.

I left out the hoodie Eddy was wearing and the coat that Patty was wearing for the pictures, but as always in Ohio, you have to dress in layers. There are only a few more pictures to be seen and as usual you can find those on the pictures page. I do not know how many years they have left to go trick or treating. I suppose when their friends stop they will as well.

Bunny

There is a new addition to the house. The kids have named the bunny Cinnamon. My mother actually had a rabbit named Cinnamon. The rule on naming the rabbit was that they had to agree with whatever name they came up with, and that was what they agreed with. The kids have been wanting a pet. We have had hamsters and guinea pigs, but never a rabbit. This rabbit came to me absolutely free. Apparently, a friend of Rick’s is moving and where they are moving they are not permitted to have rabbits so they were more than happy to give them to a family where the rabbit would have kids to play with.

We have plenty of food, treats, bedding, and everything the rabbit could possibly need. The only thing left to do for us was to feed Cinnamon apples, carrots, and whatever else looks like she would enjoy. We are taking her out everyday to let her run around, but always cautious that she does not chew on any wires. We have been warned that rabbits enjoy doing that. We were so excited about the rabbit that we even took a video of her.

Patty’s New Bike

We have had a real issue with bikes here in Akron. Patty has had several bikes since we moved here. The first was a bike she brought here from the apartments and it was stolen. The kids each received a bike lock, and they got to set their own number combination, and another bike was bought at the Akron bike auction. That bike was stolen as well. The third bike fell apart, because it was cheap and used to begin with and the fourth bike had the rear derailleur bent in by some type of force when it was chained up outside the Firestone library. Derailleurs can be replaced, but the bike was a cheap Wal-Mart bike, so it was hardly worth it. That brings us to today’s bike.

Searching for a used bike has proven to be rather difficult. Whether this is a problem unique to Akron or not there seem to be a great many resellers in the area who buy used bikes, that would have suited Patty just fine, and then attempt to sell them for at least twice what they paid. Determined to find a bike the search continued until this bike popped up. This perfect bike. Patty has gotten very serious about riding a bike. It is not uncommon for her to travel upwards of 20 miles on a trip. She really needed a good bike that would let her go that far, and possibly further.

The bike was being sold by a couple who had purchased road bikes. Someday if Patty gets serious about bike riding for physical fitness perhaps she will want a road bike, but for now a hybrid is the best option. It is a comfortable bike and fits her perfectly with plenty of room if she happens to grow a few more inches. The thinner tires are perfect for the road and the Towpath. Bike season is sadly coming to a close here in North East Ohio and it will soon be snowing, but Patty did get to ride the bike for a week before the weather started to turn. Maybe there will be one more weekend with decent weather.

Eddy’s Foot Necklace

There is an early morning activity that students at St. Paul’s can participate in, where they walk laps around the gym. Showing up no sooner than 7 AM the gym is open and there is an adult waiting to supervise the students walking. The incentive for all this walking, for the students, is earning prizes and Eddy has earned his first prize. The foot in the picture is awarded when a student completely fills in all the feet on a card. The card has 20 feet to fill in on each side and it takes 5 laps in order to fill in one foot.

This program goes on all year, so there is no telling how many feet Eddy will end up with on his necklace by the end of the year. He has not missed a day yet, and usually sets his alarm and wakes up before I do. He has friends who have been in this program for years and they have many feet. We are all very proud of Eddy for waking up early and getting some exercise before school.

Eddy’s Birthday 2011

Eddy turned 13. There are only three gifts pictures on the table, because Eddy already got one of his birthday gifts early, which is the Trek mountain bike. The reason he had to receive that gift early was that the two bikes that we had to work with both fell apart and I could not imagine him going the rest of summer without a bike. He really rides his bike nearly every day. I am also realizing we did not bother with candles either. Difficult year for birthdays.

The bike is great. I managed to find it used and he has been riding it pretty much every day. It is a great bike and I am glad that he has been able to enjoy biking. The bike is the right size that it will probably last him a few years, but us still living in Akron I really feel uncomfortable saying that it will not be stolen or someone will do something malicious to it while it is chained up outside a library. The other gifts were all Marvel superhero action figures with a comic. He has been reading Pokemon comics, but he is able to get those books easily at the library, so I do not think there is any point in buying him one of those. It was a good birthday.

New School Year

The new school year is upon us and the kids are excited and mostly tired. Eddy started 8th grade at St. Paul, which means that he will be going through Confirmation this year. He has already attended the first Confirmation function, which was a bowling outing in Cuyahoga Falls. He is looking to get involved in after school activities or sports this year. He has been riding his bike to school, which is really cool. It really is a big help only having to drive one kid to school, at least until the weather turns.

Patty started the new school year as a freshman at Archbishop Hoban High School. She has a new uniform. She has a great deal of homework. She is meeting a great many new people and entering into a much larger school than St. Paul. She is looking at joining clubs and after school activities. She has to sell some raffle tickets and get 10 hours of community service. It is a lot of work. She is learning all about time management.

Michelle Learning to Drive

This week was also the start of Michelle learning to drive a manual transmission car. It could be argued whether or not in this day of vanishing manual transmission cars whether or not this will be an important life lesson, but it is happening anyway. She drove around a parking lot learning how to use 1st gear and shift into 2nd. We then ventured out into the road where she proceeded to stall the car several times. Personally, I have talked to people who never had a problem with first gear, who never lost control of a classroom full of high school freshmen, and who generally can not comprehend why some people do not do everything perfect on their first try, but I think those people are all liars and need to keep it to themselves. I think my favorite place we stalled the car was in the middle of an intersection. Lot of happy people behind us and blocked from going south bound on Arlington that day. She did a good job, especially for her first outing, and I even let her drive us back to her house.

Rollins Family Bike Trip

Garmin GPS Info

It took a great deal of effort in order to make this trip happen. The first thing that had to be done was cleaning out the van in order to accommodate all the bikes that would need to be transported to the Towpath. This was no small feat and required moving all four of the seats out of the van and onto the front porch. Then the vacuum had to be run and garbage had to be collected and thrown away, so that children could sit on the floor in the back. Next Michelle had to be picked up from Cleveland and her bike needed to be brought down. Finally, on the day of trip it almost all fell apart when it was discovered that the rear derailleur on Patty’s bike was actually broken. Lucky for her the neighbor let us borrow a girls bike.

The day started with cinnamon french toast and orange juice. All the water bottles were filled. The kids decided who was going to carry the book bag. The bikes were loaded into the van and off we went for a short drive and then a much longer bike ride. The bike trip started in north Akron and ended in Peninsula. The original plan was to go further north and take the train back, but it was not entirely clear whether or not the historic train was running that day. The train has not been running part of the summer and signs indicated it was due to “budget constraints”. The train was in fact running, but we did not find that out until it was too late.

The trip almost had to be cut short, once again, because the bike that Patty borrowed had a loose head unit and the handlebars were sliding all over the place. It was very fortunate that we were in the valley and could stop at Blimp City Bike & Hike. I did not know that the place existed until now. The man that greeted us had a very friendly dog and he was extremely helpful in putting the handlebars back and tightening the head unit, so that we would not have anymore problems. He even took a little extra time to sort out the cables in the front of the bikes that were all twisted up. The bike is not ours, but I still appreciated the effort. I will definitely be back to that bike shop when it comes time to start looking at road bikes.

One of the things that the children always enjoy, and this was Michelle’s first time visiting, is stopping at Szalay’s Sweet Corn Farm. The children all got ice cream. We have never seen them with booths open and selling ice cream and sandwiches, but that is what they were doing. Next time we will probably split a fresh fruit sundae. They had blueberries, strawberries, pineapple, and banana’s there for the sundae. It was nice sitting for a bit.

We continued north and stopped in Peninsula. I promised that was as far north as we were going to go that day. We stopped at Fisher’s Cafe and Pub. We each split a wrap and had eggplant fries. None of us had those types of fries before and they were really good. The place unfortunately was ridiculously expensive and I simply cannot recommend anyone going there. I would not have thought to look at a menu to make sure that three children ordering soda and tea would come to over $8 (if you consider the tax). I would recommend going to the Winking Lizard if you are in Peninsula. While we were waiting for our food Michelle taught us how to make an origami swan. I do not think that Patty was learning how to make one, because I believe she already knows how to make one, but Eddy and I struggled through the process. It was a great deal of fun though and we left them all on the table.

One the way back we stopped at the beaver marsh. There were a great many pictures taken. Michelle and Patty wanted pictures of the water lilies. We all wanted pictures of the big turtles that were swimming around in the water. Several pictures were taken of the turtle that was sunning itself on a stump out in the water. We also saw carp and cat fish. Michelle was very interested in a goose that looked as though it might have been burned. Interestingly enough we had just learned that the loud bangs we heard while riding on the Towpath were propane guns. They are black contraptions that can be found in the corn fields to keep birds from eating the corn. The beaver come out during the evening, so we did not see any of them. The bike trip was a lot of fun and I hope to do it again before the snow starts falling.

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Birthday Gift for Eddy & Patty

There was a loud knock on the door and a delivery for Patty and Eddy. The gift was for both of their birthdays and what they actually received was an “Edible Arrangement”. The base is Spongebob Squarepants and what is sticking out of his head is pineapple (which was cut to look like the pineapple house the character lives in and flowers), honey dew, cantaloupe, grapes, and chocolate covered strawberries. Attached at the top is a balloon. The timing on this delivery was perfect as none of us had actually eaten lunch yet. I took a few pictures and then the kids shared a bit with me.

Patty remarked that it was “the best birthday gift this year” and when I asked her why she said “chocolate covered strawberries”. Everything I tasted was great, so I can’t disagree that it was a very welcomed gift. The kids finished the entire thing with nothing to save except for the base and the balloon and went out for a bike ride. Surprises are fun.

From the kids and I, thank you Deanna!