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Friday, September 26, 2014
Thursday, August 21, 2014
3rd Friday Music
Back in February, I started a monthly jam session called 3rd Friday Music, which coincidentally falls on the 3rd Friday of each month! Each month, I invite 2-3 local/regional musicians to come play. Generally, these are musicians I've not played with before. It's held in the grocery store/café in Olsburg, and the young owners sell beer and some food. In June and July we moved outside, under tents. This month, it rained, so we used the American Legion Hall. Each month, more people come from all over and it's become quite the happening! And the best part for me, is I get to meet and play with all kinds of musicians and make more musical connections! It's a win, win!
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Camp Nelson
Every summer, Gene and I host "Camp Nelson" for the little kids (and some big kids too!). It's a time to play in the creek, chase lightening bugs, fish, swim, boat, feed horses and go on nature walks. Kid heaven. First group was Maddy & Kate (Carole's girls), ages 15 & 13. In addition to the above mentioned activities, this summer included driving lessons for Maddy in my old Jeep. I mean, what could go wrong? She'd drive off into a pasture? Anyway, she did just fine.
This is Gene's new, old boat. So now we have 2, 40 year old boats. Anyway, this one is more family friendly than his bass boat and it has a swim ladder.
The next batch started out with Gene's son, Andy and his wife Kristin driving out Saturday morning with their son Brody, daughter Hadley and Carole's youngest daughter, Sofe. Andy, Kristin & Hadley stayed until Monday morning and Gene's daughter Jenna showed up Sunday evening. A houseful. Aunt Jenna stayed the rest of the week, giving Gene and I an extra pair of eyes and hands.
As always, a good time was had by all, and Gene and I were exhausted! We're really glad we can do this, give them lifelong memories, and not just for them!
This is Gene's new, old boat. So now we have 2, 40 year old boats. Anyway, this one is more family friendly than his bass boat and it has a swim ladder.
The next batch started out with Gene's son, Andy and his wife Kristin driving out Saturday morning with their son Brody, daughter Hadley and Carole's youngest daughter, Sofe. Andy, Kristin & Hadley stayed until Monday morning and Gene's daughter Jenna showed up Sunday evening. A houseful. Aunt Jenna stayed the rest of the week, giving Gene and I an extra pair of eyes and hands.
As always, a good time was had by all, and Gene and I were exhausted! We're really glad we can do this, give them lifelong memories, and not just for them!
Saturday, August 9, 2014
Level Best
Level Best is the name of my new band. Here are some photos from recent events. the first one is at afunky little steak house near Fort Riley, called the Tyme Out. We played there this past Thursday night and had a very appreciative crowd. The middle picture is at Acoustic Junction which is held at the C.L. Hoover Opera House in Junction City. It's a quarterly showcase that typically involves 4-5 acts. I've played there several times and it's always a lot of fun. The bottom picture is from the Flush Picnic. I just like that name! The town of Flush, KS is home to St. Joseph's Catholic Church, where band member, Steve Seitz and his wife are members. Every July, they put on a fried chicken dinner that draws over 2,000 people. So we set-up outside the doors of the family life center and entertain people as they stand in line. All collected tips are then donated to St. Joe's, and this year we collected $247! It's the only time we can honestly say we played for a crowd of 2,000! Tomorrow night, Sunday, we're playing a concert in the park at my church, in conjunction with a pig roast. It's a fund raiser for the youth fall retreat. We did it last year and had Presbyterians dancing in the grass! So, that's what I've been up to!
Yesterday, the tree trimmers were here, taking down a big, white ash tree that was damaged in 70 mph straight line winds a few weeks ago. It was quite a job! That's why you pay the professionals.
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Washington, DC
Gene and I took Maddy (15) and Kate (13) to Washington, DC last week. Maureen and Brent Hanson own a condo on Capitol Hill, near Lincoln Park that they use on weekends, and they let us stay there. It was formerly an Episcopalian church called St. Monica's. After sitting vacant for 3 years, a developer turned it into 9 condos. This first photo is the main entrance, next one is the master bedroom, complete with original stained glass windows, followed by an interior shot. It worked out great for the 4 of us!
Our Senator (also a member of our church) suggested we let his office prearrange tours for us, and they did a great job! Now days, the only way you can get into the White House is through your congress person. We visited the Capitol, Supreme Court, Library of Congress, White House, Kennedy Center (attended the Lion King), the Holocaust Museum, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, WWII Memorial and the Viet Nam Wall. I'm sure I've forgotten something...Anyway, we saw a lot!
We rode the Metro, walked, bicycled, walked, took cabs, walked some more and gave it our best! Yes, that's Kate, photo bombing our bike photo! Our last night, Alan & Kim Kelly had us all to their home in Bethesda for a BBQ. Brent, Maureen & Cameron were there as were the Kelly kids. It really was a great trip, and we are SO glad to be home!
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