Monday monday

Yesterday was a day filled with fun celebrating all of our Mom’s. We started out with the boys insisting that they make Mom breakfast in bed. The oldest one took the lead here making eggs, apples and coffee while the youngest tried to make cinnamon rolls choosing to forget that Mom doesn’t eat wheat. Then we gave her her cards and all got ready to start the day. We had slept in due to staying up late for the basketball game the night before so it seemed like it was earlier than it was all day long. For lunch we went to TNT Cafe in Morrison out by Red Rocks. The food was so so this time but the boys had milkshakes and french toast so all was good.

After stopping at Grandma’s we headed home where the boys played hard until about 7pm. While up at Grandma’s the oldest one managed to “fall” into the muddy pond and had his feet and flip flops covered with mud. The youngest soon followed as he too had a little mud on him. Both guys took showers and then watched the season finale of one of their favorite shows and then it was off to bed. The oldest guy was coughing bad as we think he has allergies.

Today I’m determined to fix my computer even if I have to go buy a new desk top. Dell was supposed to have my part to me last Wednesday but no such luck. Tomorrow I will be working “in the field” all day with a manager of the distributor in Boulder. I’ll need to go down to Uncle T’s today and print off some papers on his printer as my computer mess means no printer here.

The misses neck is sore but her headache is down to about a 4 out of 10. We don’t know of this will ever go away and today, after talking to our close attorney friend who’s now a judge, need to call an attorney. This is for our own protection as there may be lots of medical bills in the future, we just don’t know.

I’m a little sore today as we did make it to the gym yesterday and I worked out pretty hard. It’s been almost a month for me with no coffee, alcohol, red meat and little to no dairy, except in my protein shakes. I feel a lot better without coffee and alcohol, I’m just a lot more “even” throughout the day, no ups or downs. The misses is anxious to get back to working out but she has to take it slow.

Hope all’s well with everyone, take care and have a great week,

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Happy Mother’s Day

Happy Mothers Day to all the Mom’s in our family, mine, yours, the boys, all of you. I can’t imagine a more difficult job that there is. It takes a special person to be a Mom and I don’t mean just having kids, but living up to all the responsibility that goes along with it.

Now, I can’t believe I didn’t get a single comment from any of you on my patriotic post yesterday. Does anyone not believe that our freedoms have been infringed upon? I hope you all read and thought about the post. Once freedom is gone, it’s really hard to get back, just ask the Germans, enough said.

It’s still cool today and we all slept in as Mom and I stayed up to watch the Nuggets game. We fell short just a bit but it was a good game despite all the bad calls favoring the Lakers. It’s hard to believe that in this day and age officials can be so biased.

I’m not sure what all we’re doing today, I think we’re heading to the gym but the misses will be only allowed to work her legs. She’s still sore but we think better off in the headache department. We’re still in that wait and see mode for a few more days, maybe a week before we feel really good about the whole thing.

Mom just ran down to the L.O.L.’s house to give the dog a shot, (yes she’s still doing that!) and then it’ll be off to the gym.

Hope everyone has a great day, especially you Mom’s! Take care and God Bless.

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Saturday’s here

The youngest, Mom and I are up reading the paper and watching the end of the Phineas and Ferb movie the youngest started a few days ago, thankfully it just finished! Mom’s neck is sore but her head seems to be hanging in there. Today we have soccer at 11:30 and then we’re free for the day. I need to see if I have time to run to Boulder sometime to have my scope mounted on my 270 Winchester. It’s never too early to get out there and practice as it’ll be October and hunting season before we know it.

It’s still cloudy and cool this morning which is a nice change. In fact the misses has the fireplace going. Mothers Day is tomorrow and we’re going to lay low but will go up to Grandma’s to visit for awhile.

I’ve stayed away from politics intentionally which is a good thing as we’re starting to be bombarded by tv ads every few minutes. in fact our loser Pres is on tv right now spinning his faults trying to fool the people once again. I don’t know about you but I think it’s time to give the other team the ball, it can’t be any worse. How’s that for ya?

The oldest one just came down in a good mood meaning he got enough sleep which is a good thing.

In the newspaper today there’s an article about a tiny house. I guess that’s a movement that’s going on right now. Anyhow the article has a couple who built a 133 square foot house on a trailer out of old beetle kill lumber. It has a loft, a kitchen, a sofa and compost toilet and propane stove like those found on a sailboat. The entire cost was something like $20,000 and it’s really cool! Can you hear our wheels turning? Now of course we’d need more space with the boys but our life long dream, (and my dad’s) is a cabin up at the ranch. Maybe this is our answer as I do not want to be sitting around, again like my dad, in 10 or 20 years, saying “I wish I would have done that”. After all, no one is ever on their death bed saying “I wish I worked more” right?

We’ve also been investigating high altitude gardening and the feedback from professional gardeners and others has been really positive. It turns out you can grow all kinds of good stuff at 7000 plus feet of altitude. You do need a greenhouse of some sort (for year round growing) but that’s doable too. The missing piece is who do you sell your harvest to? Well that’s been solved too as our friend who owns Brush Creek Ranch (the uber exclusive guest ranch that cooks for 50 to 100 people each day) can buy all we can produce. So there you have it, now all we need to do is gear up to grow some stuff up there and have someone manage it. Maybe our dream of a farm/ranch will come true someday. Of course we’d still have to live in the city, for now anyhow but who knows what the future will bring.

Mom’s cooking away in the kitchen and Grandma Dix, Pa Don and company are having fun in Hawaii as she calls just about everyday.

Here’s some quotes to chew on for the day, see if you can guess who said them before I tell you below,

I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it.

When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

The god who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time.

What country can preserve its liberties if its rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance?

The spirit of resistance to government is so valuable on certain occasions that I wish it to be always kept alive. It will often be exercised when wrong, but better so than not to be exercised at all.

The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.

Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. I do not add “within the limits of the law,” because law is often but the tyrant’s will, and always so when it violates the right of an individual.

The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground.

 

I wish I could say that I said all those things…
Those are quotes from Thomas Jefferson, who definitely had it right. They sure still ring true today.

How about the last quote, “The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground”?! This sure is what has been happening in America lately. No doubt about that.

People have been relinquishing their liberties with frightful and ever increasing speed. The liberty reduction curve has gone parabolic. All in the name of ‘terrorism’ it seems. We all went willingly following 9/11, but here we are 11 years later and we are seeing executive order after order, and laws upon laws further diminishing our freedoms as free individuals.

I sense in my bones that something is going down, and that the guberment is getting their ducks in a row. No, I’m not paranoid. I’m a skeptical person, who can add 2+2… My gut tells me that the end game is nearing regarding the world economic condition (nations and their banksters). Since it is all tied together in a corrupt web of electronic bets and counter-bets, that a rapid collapse domino effect could finish it all. A best case scenario will be a somewhat controlled crash landing – but the real crash is still to come.

In the mean time, we can fight for our rights for liberty by raising awareness and talking about any attempts at takeaway to our friends and family whenever you hear about a story or news report as such (it will mostly come from the alternative news media – not the main stream who only wants you to focus on fluff).

When you hear or read something that doesn’t sound quite right to you (e.g. the Dept. of Homeland Security buying 450 million rounds of ammunition, or the NSA building the world’s largest spy center in Utah to track Americans, or that congress is introducing an amendment to outlaw self defense), check it out for yourself. Check multiple sources and dig for the source of the original information. The main stream will NOT report on such things. It is up to you to find and expose the truth as to what is going on. Sure, there will be some alternative news that turns out to be stretched way out of reality, but there is an alarming amount of reality as to what has been going on too.

When you find a truth that is stripping more of your liberty, do not accept it or the excuse that is used. Fight back. Even though I suspect that most of us don’t have much hope in the results of calling or writing our representatives, but, if we do not, then we are doing nothing within the system to make a difference. Do it anyway. Even if it seems futile. Plus, talk about it with others. If we keep to ourselves, we are to blame when our liberty is stripped from us.

Hope this wasn’t too much for you to think about so early in the morning but once you lose something, it’s hard to get it back. Just think for yourself, you don’t have to let NBC news and politicians think for you. Think bout it,  your parents and Grandparents did just fine without all the regulations and supervision from the gov, didn’t they? I sure think so, what do you think?

Take care and God Bless,

 

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Wireless is back

After an hour or so with my neighbor helping me, we now have wireless connections back in the house. I still haven’t received my power supply in the mail, I’ll never buy a Dell again! We had a good day but the misses probably did more than she should. I stayed up late to watch the Nuggets smash the Lakers by about 25 points. It will be something else if they win Saturday night.

It’s cooler today by about 30 degrees and feels good outside. Both boys had a good day at school and had their usual playtime after homework was finished. They’re both a little tired this morning, especially the oldest one who’s a little dramatic right now.

We need to keep the misses on the couch today taking it easy as she still needs to rest. Of course I could or should be making breakfast right now instead of her.

Time to run so I can help. It’ll take me a few days to get back into writing long posts. Take care and God Bless,

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Keeping our fingers crossed

While it’s a little early to throw a party, the misses woke up with a sore neck (which is expected) but not much of a headache. This is good news! We’ll make sure she lays low today as directed and hoepfully the trend will continue.

She’s now on the couch taking it easy as she should. I just took the boys to school and am working downstairs and have calls lined up for the next 2 or 3 hours. Grandma Dix and Pa Don made it safely to Hawaii yesterday despite Pa Don’s oxygen levels being low on the plane. When Grandma Dix called she was sitting on the curb waiting for Pa Don and Aunt Myrna with the rental car. I told the misses to tell her that if we were there, she would be already in her car with her bags loaded and on the way to her hotel!

Time to run, I’m hoping to get my computer up and running today if my power supply finally arrives. All else is good, lots of work to do so time to run, take care and give the misses a call or drop off some chocolate and flowers for her, ha ha.

God Bless

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You thought I’d forget didn’t ya?

Well we’re home from the rhyzotimy (not sure I spelled that right) and so far, so good. The misses sure is one tough cookie according to her doctor and she came through with flying colors. Right now at 7pm, her neck and bones hurt from the 8 needles and cauterization but the headache is about 75% or more gone! We’re hoping this continues.

More tomorrow, sorry I forgot to write this morning, take care and keep the misses in your prayers!

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The countdown continues

Tomorrow morning we’ll be getting the misses ready to go to the mountains to hopefully begin to end her pain. They say she could actually have worse pain for 2 to 4 weeks before all the nerve endings die off. Let’s just pray it works. I don’t know why the font size is so small????

It rained most of the day and was pretty gloomy. We’re in for a brief warm up before another cold spell Friday. School was good for the boys and other than that, just normal stuff going on. Today my power supply for my computer is supposed to arrive so with luck, and the help opf Steve our neighbor, our network and computer should be up and running.

Mom’s still sleeping as is the oldest one and it’s almost 7 so I need to run. I’ll get back to longer posts once i’m back on my regular keyboard. You’ve probably enjoyed the break though so we’ll see.

Take care and God Bless,

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48 hours to go

In about 48 hours, the misses will go under the needles to cauterize the nerves in her neck. While no one is really looking forward to this, we have to try as she’s just living with a headache 24/7. Say your prayers for her Wednesday morning.

Yesterday the oldest one went to the Rockies baseball game with the neighbors while the youngest neighbor boy stayed here with our youngest. The misses and I did some more yard work and housework and that was about it. Uncle T made some great short ribs for dinner but only made 4. I told him next time I’d buy like 20 of them as they were that good! I did run to the cowboy store and bought the oldest a pair of 16 slim jeans as this is now his size. Let’s see, 10 years old wearing 16 slims, hmmm, do you think he’s going to be tall?

It rained most of the night which was good as we need the moisture. There was thankfully no lightening like the day before. It’s suppose to continue until tonight which is good for the flowers, grass and plants so we won’t complain.

Not much else going on, still have a broken computer network, maybe I can get the neighbor over today to help me fix it. Grandma Dix and Pa Don leave for Hawaii tomorrow, too bad were not going with them. If the misses head seems ok after her procedure, we’re going to try to get into Brush Creek Ranch in a few weeks. Time for the boys to get out their fishing poles.

Have a great week, take care and once again, say your prayers for the misses.

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Busy times

We woke up early and were off to Boulder to the famers market by 9am. Our friends from Iceland, Bogi (pronounced Boyee) and Sola met us there on their way back to Vail as they have kids at the University of Colorado. After some food and picking up our fresh greens, we had to run to make it to the youngest ones soccer game. By the time this was over it was 2:30. We made a quick pit stop at home, (for him to change) and then were off to the misses store for the gluten free festival. We finally arrived home around 4pm and had a few minutes to rest before starting dinner, halibut fish tacos.

Grandma Dix called and gave me permission to go back to politics but I think I’ll wait a bit, at least until I’m back on a regular computer and key board. We had a nasty storm last night with hail, lightening and rain but all our plants survived. I think we’re off for a hike this morning before the showers return mid afternoon. We all slept in until after 7 and the big guy is still sleeping.

Time to run as I hate typing on this keyboard. I have to continously go back and fix errors from the small keys. Take care and God Bless,

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A great day

The misses bday started off with her doing some exercise and then we headed out to the garden. I built our new bed and tilled the soil by mixing in a bunch of good organice dirt. Then the misses came out to do her thing which is plant the plants. This of course was after she cleaned the house so we could have the house cleaned by Elvia which was one of her bday treats. Before we knew it it was about 1pm and time to go get the cake.

Meanwhile I had dropped the youngest at his friends for some play time so on the way home, the three of us picked him up. Next up was Uncle T and Aunt B a and Grandma coming over at 4 to celebrate. Mixed in between was a bunch of calls from some of you and the misses friends wishing her a happy day.

Before we knew it it was 4:45 and we needed to leave for dinner in 45 minutes. We made it downtown to the restaurant by 6:10 to meet our friends. It was a great place and somehow one of our friends had securred a table outside in the courtyard even though the town was packed for the NBA playoff game. Our friends from Iceland and Rollie (the realtor the misses worked for for a short time) had both brought her presents. It seems Rollie had arranged for a big “to do” for her birthday. The food and company were both great and the misses was glad I talked her into going. We finished up with some great gluten free dessert from the restaurant and they even gave the misses a gift certificate to come back. It was a fun time.

We finished up at 8pm and the game was starting at 8:30 so we offered to drop the 4 of our friends at the Pepsi Center where the game was. Lucky I cleaned the car! They’d make their own way back afterwards to their cars. We arrived home just in time for the tip off on tv and in 30 minutes or so, I was the only one left downstairs watching the Nuggets blow out the hated Lakers. It was a bit close in the end but we won by 15.

This morning we’re headed up to the farmers market in Boulder for more fresh veggies, then I’m sure more gardening. Hope everyone is well, take care and have a great weekend.

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