Busy as usual

This morning it’s a bit busier than usual. I have to go to Boulder for a few appointments and it’s clinic day at work for Lori. All the girls at work had laser treatments yesterday on the new Halo Laser. I guess when something new comes along, they all volunteer to be guinea pigs. Lori’s face is pretty red and she said it burned for an hour and a half but some of the other girls still had burning faces 4 hours later. All I could think was no thanks!

We have baseball practice after school from 4 to 6 and then it’s supposed to snow tonight but just a couple of inches.

We’ve been looking on line at houses and it’s tough to find something that we like a whole lot more than our house for a reasonable price. Our accountant did validate our plan financially on moving though as we’ll get a 100% tax exemption on any profits. The O’Connell’s are moving too. They live a few houses from us and have been there since I was a kid. We visited yesterday and they were thrilled I came over as they don’t have a clue what to do or what to sell for. They’re now going to raise their price a bit (thank God I went over!) and have a few things for us and the boys that they insist we have. They’re moving across town to a retirement community that’s closer to their kids. They’re really nice people that always enjoy us coming over, especially the boys. The old neighborhood just isn’t what it used to be. When we moved in our kids were the “little kids” on the block but now they’re the oldest and there’s lots of really young kids on the street. Lori and I are now also the “old parents” with most of the neighbors being 15 or 20 years younger than us, so time to go!

So the search goes on. We could end up anywhere from a mile to 15 miles away. We hope some new things will come on the market as Spring approaches. Hopefully lots of people are thinking the same as us.

That’s about it, time to run, it’s 6:30 now and we need to get moving. Take care and God Bless!

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Springtime in the Rockies

At least it feels that way. It was so warm today that we played baseball and basketball outside in shorts and bare feet, or at least the kiddos did. They say the snow will be back Wednesday but it’s been like in the 70’s or so. This morning we have Ty’s parent teacher conference and then are both back to work. Tuesday and Thursday Jag and I have baseball practice and Wednesday night we have something going but I can’t remember right now.

We also took a Sunday drive around Evergreen looking at houses. You sure don’t get very much for your money theses days. Prices just keep going up and up. We’re going to try to get some land with our next house if possible.

Valentines Day is later this week, I think on Saturday. We really don’t do much as it’s just another day and we pretty much try to celebrate being together every day. We’re lucky in that way. My calves are sore and Lori’s neck a little sore from hiking up to the ski races Saturday. It’s a good sore though.

Sorry about the typo’s in yesterdays post. I went back and fixed them!

That’s about it, hope everyone is well, take care and God Bless.

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Like nothing you’ve ever seen!

Well we were up early and off to the races. Thanks to our friends, we parked at some 6 million dollar home up the road from Beaver Creek but a good mile or more below the grandstands. Lori, Debra, Jagger and Ty decided to walk up the hill for exercise while Rik and I walked down a bit to catch one of the many buses that ferried fans up to the event. The course is known as the Birds of Prey and it’s a World famous downhill course. Most of the great downhill courses around the World have names to them.

Rik and I made our way through the gauntlet of fans and finally made our way onto a bus. About 3/4’s of the way up I looked out the window of the bus and saw Lori and Ty walking up in the snow. Jagger had gone ahead and beat everyone to the top. Debra made it up next while Lori and Ty arrived about 10 minutes after I got off the bus. Rik and Debra went off to the Silver Hospitality tent which cost $2000 per couple! I managed to talk the four of us into the grandstand level where we spent some time but the actual grandstands were full by 8am. This meant we had to hike up the actual ski slope and stand by a fence that runs along side the course to prevent racers and spectators from getting hurt in case one of them crashes. The difficult thing was that the slope was pretty darn steep. Once we found a spot where we could hang out and watch, we all had to use our feet to dig level spots in the steep slope so we could stand and not slide down the hill.

The slope was packed with fans from all over the World. The Norwegian fans were wearing viking helmets, the Swiss all waving Swiss flags, the French dressed like they were from the French Foreign Legion and blowing trumpets and on and on. While we were lamenting the hike up and not being down below in the grandstand, this turned out to be much more fun. A group of fans gave us 4 cowbells as the big thing in ski racing is to ring cowbells when the skiers go flying by. On top of this were fans blowing horns, trumpets and other noise makers. Right above us was a giant video screen where you could watch the racers from the time they took off at the starting gate all the way to the bottom. Right before the end of the 2 mile course they’d come flying over a ridge at about 80 miles and hour. As soon as they hit the snow again they’d fly over the final jump airborne before crossing the finish line. It was so amazing to see this in person. Ty now has decided he’s going to be a downhill racer! I had to lift him up when each racer came into view so he could see well.

There were 23 racers in all and after 20 we started to make our way down to the grandstands where we could watch the last few skiers on another giant video screen. Now if we thought hiking up was a chore, getting down off the steep slope was twice as hard. You’d slip and slide and lose you balance every few steps. I felt bad for the older people that were falling all around us. After the race was over we decided to walk down to our car instead of taking a bus. This too was a chore but good exercise. Finally 30 minutes or so later we were at the car and headed out. Next up was picking up some sandwiches and taking Mojo for a walk. After that we all decided to load up the car and head back to Denver to beat the traffic this morning. So, what an adventure. There were fans from all over, especially Europe as half of the people around you were speaking a foreign language. To Europeans this is as big as the Super Bowl and seeing it in person, we now know why. Ty used my phone to video some of the racers flying by and if we can figure out how to post them, we will.

Our French friends are in Denver next weekend spending the night before flying home to France so we might have dinner with them then. They almost medaled but were edged out and I think came in 5th and 7th.

Today is some cleaning and maybe going to see a house. Throw in a walk for Mojo and some laundry and I’m sure it’ll go fast. Hope you all are well, take care and God Bless.

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The Mens Downhill

We made it up to the mountains and Vail where the World Championships are by about 6:15 last night and were at the Marriott or as the French say, The Hotel Marriott, by 6:45. Claude, one of the French National Ski Team coaches who I know was waiting for us and we joined him and all the coaches and team for some champagne for about an hour. One of their team won a silver medal yesterday. They all speak english, some better than others,  but the way we pronounce certain words and places, especially in France, are much different. Anyhow we had fun and it was neat to hang out with them. We’ll join them tonight after the races again. I brought them up some italian wine to hold them over for the next week and they gave Lori and I some French Ski Team gear which was unexpected but very cool as you can’t buy it even if you wanted to!

Lori and I were talking when we left how they’re just regular people like us who are trying to make a living, but they do it skiing. Most of the French and Europeans love America but have mixed feelings about Americans as they tend to see (some of us) as snobby or entitled which unfortunately is how some of us are. Anyhow I think we did a pretty good job of giving them another view of Americans. We left with invites to visit from team members who live all over France from Burgundy to Marseilles. One younger guy who was the “physio” or physical trainer, was from Burgundy where his family makes wine! That’d be a fun place to go see. So today we’ll be cheering for of course the U.S. Team and Team Francais!

My buddy Rik who won 4 medals in the Olympics in Trondheim Norway about 30 years ago is taking us up to the grandstands and getting us in to the V.I.P area so we need to be at his house by 8:30. The races start at 11 so you need to get their early. Time to run, watch for us on tv!

God Bless.

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Finally Friday

The weekend is here again, yea! Last night we had our first baseball practice and had a few new kids that were pretty good. Hopefully they’ll join the team. Today I have lots to do including a trip to the distributor. I think Jag is all caught up on his tests from being sick and Ty has a spelling test today. Lori had a hellacious day yesterday but received some unexpected praise from Dr. R as she had a remarkable year managing the practice. In short she raised sales about $300,000 but more importantly doubled net income from $270,000 to $556,000! After reviewing the numbers from the accountant I told her Target or some big chain should hire her. Numbers don’t lie. Guess I’ll run as it’s already 6:30. Hope you all are well, God Bless.

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Warmin up!

At least we hope so, (warming up) like as in today. Yesterday was cold and snowy and windy. I had to run up into the mountains and it was a miserable drive. Now by miserable, I mean just the conditions of the roads and the many drivers that drive like they’ve never seen wind and snow before. I don’t mind driving, in any condition, as I like driving or am just used to it. Anyhow I made it up to my doctor appointment on time and it appears after x-rays, I just have some tendonitis in my shoulder. I do need to go to PT (physical therapy) in Vail a few times (my prescription says 1 to 3 times a week for 6 weeks) to learn how to incorporate some new exercises into my workout routine. So basically I have a prescription for a new personal trainer, that worked out well!

I made it home by a bit before noon and then was on the phone until I had to go get the boys. Jag stayed after school to make up a test from being sick so Ty and I ran to the self serve car wash to wash all the snow and dirt off the truck from the drive into the hills. One good thing about washing your car when the temperature is in the 20’s, there’s no line!

We were supposed to go out to dinner with our good friends Libby and Carl (the doctors who went to Belize with us) but Libby’s Mom was in the hospital. Upon hearing this Ty suggested we go to Odyssey which is a great restaurant and account of ours. So we loaded up at 6pm after Lori arrived home and headed downtown. The owner and his son from Sicily just love me and told me they now want me to write their whole wine list with all our wines. They said they told the other supplier that they are through doing business with them. So starting tomorrow we’ll have all the wines at this great restaurant. Oh and the dinner was great, sicilian red snapper for Lori, osso buco for me and fettuccine alfredo for the boys. This was all topped off with fresh strawberries flambé table side. So good call by Mr. Ty! The timing couldn’t have been better.

Today Lori is slammed at work and I have some computer work. It’s also Dr. Rodgers birthday, whoo hoo. Tomorrow we’re headed to the World Ski Championships where 72 countries are represented. We’re meeting up with the French National Team tomorrow night and my buddy Rik is supposed to hook up with Franz Klammer. That name probably means nothing to any of you but he was THE top skier in the World years ago. Should be fun. Next week I think we’re in Aspen for the 4 day holiday weekend.

Time to run as we’re pretty tired. I’m writing this Wednesday night as I always run out of time in the morning. Hope everyone is well, take care and God Bless.

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Here comes the snow and cold

It’s 6am and snowing now. I have to be in Frisco (right in the heart of it) at 9:30 for a doctor appointment. Didn’t get much sleep again, you think I’d be used to it by now.

On another note, we’re seriously thinking of moving. We don’t really want to but it’s looking like a pretty good time to cash out our equity and pay off the rest of our debts. In short, for what we could get this Spring, we could pay off all our remaining bills and move into a larger, nicer home. The real upside would be then we would be able to save somewheres around $3000 a month at our current income levels. We’ve been looking around Evergreen which would add a good 20 minutes to Lori’s commute and we’d of course have to drive the kids to school and back each day but it’s looking like it’s the best decision for us, even though we love our house and neighborhood. We’ll see, nothing will happen for a couple of months at the earliest, if at all.

Disney posted higher than expected earnings yesterday which is good news for the kids E Trade accounts. On their birthdays I took a little cash and started buying some stock here and there for them. Their first choice was Disney, followed by Starbucks. They wanted Apple but the shares were too expensive!  Of course it went way up a few weeks ago.

Both boys are still not 100% but are better than they were a few days ago. Jagger needs to go in early again today to make up some tests from being sick so time to run. Hope all’s well, take care and God Bless.

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Strep throat

Yesterday about an hour into my conference call the doctor called and said Jagger’s throat culture came back positive for strep throat. This was kind of a shock as they told us at his appointment Friday that he didn’t have it, hmmm. Anyhow they said to get him out of school asap and they’d call in some antibiotics. Meanwhile Ty was already home not feeling well with a rash kind of like excema or hives which he gets when sick so the doctor called in a prescription for him too without us even going in.

Jag sounds horrible this morning but doesn’t have a fever. I think he should stay home again but I think he doesn’t want to miss another day. Not sure about Ty who is still sleeping.

Lori is having fun at work. That’s a joke. Lot’s of drama going on as usual. Hopefully things will settle down. I have a lot of paperwork to do on the computer and need to run to the warehouse. That’s about it, didn’t get anything done on the basement with both boys home yesterday but I did get to the grocery store and manage to do the laundry and clean the kitchen. Maybe today, we’ll see. God Bless.

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Ground Hog Day

Wonder if the ground hog will see his shadow today? I can’t remember if he sees his shadow whether that means 6 more weeks or not. I’m sure the news will let us know in a few minutes.

Quite the football game yesterday. The Seattle coach should be fired as he had the game won but made the bone head call of all time with 20 seconds to go, unbelievable. I don’t feel so bad about our coaching now.

Lori and I managed to finish cleaning out one side of the basement. I told I’d take it from here and everything else will be downhill from here on out.

I have a bit of a headache as I’m cutting way back on coffee and am going through caffeine withdrawals, ouch.

So we’re all back to work and school today as usual. Before you know it, it’ll be Spring. But don’t blink or you’ll miss Summer and end up in Fall!

God Bless

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Super Bowl, snow, sleepover and birthdays

It snowed again which is ok as I think we’re behind on moisture. Yesterday we all went to lunch with my Mom for her birthday and then it was off to home. Next up Ty had a couple of friends over for his birthday (as he didn’t have a party) to go to Jump Street and then spend the night thanks to Lori. I was against the whole spend the night thing which had it’s own issues we won’t go into here. So we celebrated two birthdays.

Today is the Super Bowl. It should be a good game but I hate how they keep pushing the start time back. Here in Colorado it doesn’t start until 4:30! They want to squeeze as much out of the day as possible. Hard to believe it’s February 1st. Some friends from Aspen are flying to Pennsylvania to see if the groundhog sees his shadow tomorrow and then are off to Vegas for a Parkinsons conference with the best experts in the World as Greg (our friend) has had Parkinsons for years. I just thought of that since tomorrow is the 2nd!

There’s a good 5 or 6 inches of snow outside. Mojo just came up and woke us, or should I say me, up. He was excited to get outside and have his breakfast and get to playing in the snow. Guess that’s it, time to run. Hope your team wins whoever you’re cheering for, we really don’t care. First time that’s happened I think. Have a great day, God Bless.

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