The first week in April we celebrated Tom's Birthday(again). We had taken him to a Hershey Bear Hockey game with a stop over at the Chocolate Factory. It was fun checking out all the new Easter candy at Hershey. Allison was back at school having ended her Spring Break with a stopover at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, VA, So Scott and I took Tom out to dinner after getting off work and school. We took Tom out to Maggiones-his favorite Italian restaurant where he celebrated his big day with chicken parm and a slice of tiramisu for dessert. Afterwards he opened his gifts at home. Besides a few Star Wars and Dr Who tshirts as well as a Green Bay Packer shirt for our upcoming summer trip to Wisconsin, Tom bought himself another smart smoke alarm for the house. We also invested in a new vacuum, but we could not decide on which one, so now we have two Shark vacuums. One for upstairs and one for downstairs. Scott picked him up a video game to keep Tom busy in between class assignments and Allison sent him a wine glass printed with the chemical symbol for alcohol. I also signed us up for a Distillery tour on the eastern shore, right near the Bay Bridge. After the tour you receive a bottle of their vodka. I thought we would take our neighbors for a day out on the eastern shore. The distillery is in a very cute, Victorian town and afterwards we thought we would drive down the coast and visit a few other historic cities like St Michaels. That area is known for their wineries and historical towns. Should be an interesting and fun excursion. Just need time to schedule the trip!
Sandra Bozyk also celebrated her birthday this first week in April. Happy Birthday Sandra! Dad Bozyk would also have celebrated his birthday on Saturday, April 8th.
On Saturday we were dropping Scott off in the morning to take the ACT college entrance exam. He is also scheduled to take the SAT, but the midwest states, like Western Michigan, prefer the ACT. We also heard from Western Michigan concerning their out of state tuition. In order to increase their admission numbers, they have dropped the out of state tuition by 50%! A big incentive for us. Scott is interested in the Western Michigan Manufacturing Engineering program and they are one of the very few Universities that offers that program in the US. Also, if Scott finishes one year of school there, then he will be considered an in state student and the price drops even more! So he started his Spring Break by taking an exam. Unfortunately for him, we had no travel plans during his time off the following week. But he was happy that his school semester ended before Spring Break, so no real homework. Except he planned on spending his Spring Break wrapping up his Eagle Scout project report.
I had a few activities scheduled during the week myself after I got off work. I had signed up for a Writing Class. I have wanted to write a few books and need some guidance in how to get started. This class offered by our Parks and Rec program looked perfect. Unfortunately, not enough people signed up and they cancelled the course. Maybe it was for the better since I really did not have much time to squeeze in another project right now. And the class was supposed to start Tuesday night and run for the whole month, so it would have delayed Tom's Bday celebration on the first night. On Thursday night I made my way over to north Baltimore after work, in the pouring down rain, to visit with a new accountant for my mom.
Over the past year and a half I have been struggling with my parent's previous accountant from West Bloomfield to finish up the 2015 taxes so I could send in the 2016 taxes. Mom and Dad used the same accountant for many years when Dad started having trouble organizing all his information(and was actually starting to show signs of his dementia). So Gary Morof had been doing their taxes for several years before I moved Mom and Dad here to Maryland. When I was in Michigan organizing the move, I sat down with Gary and the financial advisor I had hired to go over Mom and Dad's finances which was incredibly helpful. So when they moved out of state, Gary was fine with me sending all their paperwork and completing their taxes from out of state. It appears that there was a hiccup in the paperwork when my father died and Gary just could not get it together. I never received the 2015 tax return(still have not received anything from Gary). Even though I spoke with him multiple times on the phone and he swore the taxes were done. Just seemed to have difficulty sending me anything. Just promises. So Tom found an accountant here in Maryland that came highly recommended from some of his co workers at Northrop. I was instantly pleased with the outcome after our first phone call. I had gathered up 3 years worth of paperwork(I made lots of copies), and during our face to face meeting he was able to figure out what was going on and completed the 2016 tax return in 1 week, right before the deadline! Now he has to go back and figure out what went wrong with Gary's 2015 return and fix it. I still don't know if Gary actually finished the taxes, but I have never seen any paperwork or received a bill. So I would say No. And still, I have not heard back from Gary. So if you are looking for a tax accountant and you are in Michigan, DO NOT HIRE GARY MOROF from West Bloomfield. Complete lack of professionalism.
On Saturday, after picking Scott up from his ACT test, we stopped in and picked up Mom Bozyk. She needed a hair appointment since the facility hairdresser was out on medical leave, and Mom kept missing the substitute hair dresser. The substitute was coming on Thursday only and Mom is usually out at the Sr Center that day. So I got her an appointment at our Hair Cuttery after we had lunch and did some grocery shopping while she was there. Her appointment ran late, and we had an Eagle ceremony to attend. One of Scott's fellow patrol members had completed all his requirements and was receiving his Eagle rank. The scouts run the ceremony pretty much the same way and Scott's Eagle coach recommended that he attend one to be prepared for his own. Plus this was one of Scott's patrol members, so we wanted to be there to support him. The ceremony ran late and so did Mom's hair appointment, so afterwards I picked up mom and dropped her back off to her place.
I needed to pack up a few things since we decided to travel to Salisbury on Palm Sunday to visit Allison for the day. Tom had her new car registration tags to put on the license plate and we thought it would be a good driving practice run for Scott. It is a 2 1/2 hr drive and includes a long drive over the Bay bridge. I also wanted to drop off an Easter basket to Allison and her roommates. I usually include some extra snacks for when they are on the road playing Frisbee. The girls were at school this weekend to attend the Frisbee Team Alumni Party on Saturday night. So on Sunday after mass we packed up the car and headed to Salisbury. The girls loved their Easter baskets and it was such a nice day, we decided to go for a walk through the Canal Park and the Salisbury zoo after lunch. We brought Cookie, and she was not allowed in the zoo, so we took shifts watching her in the park. Cookie was fascinated with the geese, all busy guarding their nests. We left Cookie at the girl's condo with the roommates while we went to lunch and they quickly fell in love when she snuggled on their laps. Too bad the condo does not allow pets. We did not stay long since Allison had studying to do, and we wanted to stop into the outlet stores on the way home. Scott needed some more pants for scout outings and he really likes the Columbia sport pants that turn into shorts. Just like scout pants(only cheaper!)
Sunday, April 30, 2017
Friday, April 28, 2017
I went in to work on a Sunday the last week in March to get a jump on my work week. I also had to pack for my upcoming trip to Philly. One of the other OT staff members was attending the conference, but we were not traveling together. She had friends in Philly that she was visiting, as well as attending a Bon Jovi concert with her family on Friday night. So we traveled separately. At least we ran into each other a few times during the conference and enjoyed having a lunch break together. We also visited briefly with our previous Rehab director who was also attending the conference.
My work week went by quickly and on Thursday morning I was headed out the door to drive up to Philly. I was hoping to drive up early enough to check in and attend a few conference classes before the end of the day. Unfortunately, my GPS took me on the scenic drive through Philadelphia and with rush hour traffic starting, I ended up checking in a bit later than I wanted. Tom was able to check me into a hotel right across the street from the convention center where the conference was being held. It is fascinating staying in the city. My hotel lobby was off the street, but the actual hotel rooms were 17 stories above the main lobby. It was built on top of the parking garage. And the dining room and bar were actually on the top floor with a beautiful view of downtown along with the swimming pool and jacuzzi. After I parked in the garage and checked in to the hotel, I walked across the street to the Convention center. This is the biggest building I have ever been in for a conference. It took at least 20 minutes to walk from one side of the building to the other. So you had to schedule travel time into getting from class to class. Along with taking several escalators up and down on 3 levels. I checked into the conference and picked up my badge and workbook. This year the conference celebrated our 100th year as OTs. It turns out it was the biggest conference in the history of AOTA conferences(American Occupational Therapy Association) with over 13,000 OTs in attendance. Our theme focused on the next upcoming 100 years and incorporating technology into our rehab programs including use of robotics. That was the focus on our opening lecture. They also put on a big show for the upcoming OT Ball on Friday night. I think I am getting too old for this! They had an opening band(very loud) and all the OTs were throwing around beach balls and started a congo line. And the conference hall was so packed, there were no more seats left! I stood in the back for the hour long program. Then enjoyed hors d oevres with the opening of the Exhibit hall. Lots of booths set up by different companies selling lots of products and showing off new inventions and OT gadgets. I had been on my feet for 4 hrs and was pretty worn out when I walked back to the hotel. I got myself a glass of wine and sat down with my conference schedule to map out the next few days. The conference decided to try to be more environmentally sound by posting their conference books online. You could get a paper printout of the conference schedule, but not until you checked in. That is a little late to figure out your days. So I had printed out a schedule ahead of time and read it over when we were in Florida(in between watching March Madness basketball games). Now at the conference I just had to pick the classes I wanted to attend and make sure I had a schedule that worked. They also eliminated the registration for each class and all handouts. So it was basically first come first serve. I found out on Friday morning when I sat down in my 8am class that there was not enough space for all of us in this huge building to attend all the classes, and they actually had to shut the doors. Ridiculous. Especially since the building was huge. For some classes they were able to quickly set up video and stream the class in another room. Obviously the organizers did not plan very well for the huge attendance. They did put a disclaimer on their workbook that stated you might not get into a class if the room filled up so they recommended you arrive early. Great. The difficulty was running from one class to another with limited time in such a big hall, with so many people. Just standing in line for the bathroom was interesting. Or to buy a drink or snack. Instead, I would drop into the hotel when I had a break. A lot cheaper and more convenient since I brought my own snacks and had bottled water and coffee from the hotel. So Friday was a busy day attending classes, visiting booths in the exhibit hall and I stopped to have lunch with my coworker. Fortunately there were lots of restaurants in the area, but the most interesting place was the Reading Market. It was right next to the Convention hall and was filled with all different types of food booths. And absolutely packed! You had to go at lunch since it was closed during dinner. We managed to find a seat at a seafood diner and enjoyed Fish and Chips on our Lenten Friday before heading back to more classes. That evening, I attended the OT Ball on my own. The celebration was included in the price of our conference. It was held in the Convention hall and took up half of the building. They had a live band playing and lots of OTs dancing in a huge room with a huge stage. I enjoyed the music, appetizers and drinks while watching the crowd and chatting with a few young OT students. I then enjoyed some desserts while listening to the Jazz band in a quieter spot while people watching. They had caricature drawings and photo booths set up. I was just surprised with all those OT people I never spotted anyone I knew. I was also disappointed that my alma mater, Wayne State, did not have a reunion going on. I see Western Michigan held one and I thought about crashing it! It was amazing to see all these OTs together in one spot-mostly young students and some of the really old OTs. I guess that will be me one day! Looks like I am getting there, especially since I quit around 9:30. I had to get up early for my last day of classes and needed to pack up. Naturally I had gathered a whole lot of freebies at the exhibit booths. I even bought myself a few estim machines to use on myself and the family(gives an electrical stimulation to those aching muscles and sore joints). I use the machines at work on my patients since I am certified, and have had the treatment myself especially for my sore hip, and I have always wanted my own system. I just cannot believe how small the unit is and how powerful. Can't wait to try it out!
So I packed up my car on Saturday morning and checked out before heading over to the conference. I also enjoyed my complimentary breakfast every morning in the hotel thanks to Tom. I attended a few classes before running into my fellow coworkers and we took a lunch break together. Back to the Reading Market. This time I stood in line for Philly cheesesteaks. I also picked up a few extra to take home to Tom and Scott. Afterwards we had to pick up some ice cream at a Philly favorite, Bassetts, Ice Cream since 1861. I heard about it during an opening OT ceremony with a story from Al Roker. He is from Philly and gave a video Welcome speech and recommended a cheesesteak and ice cream. He also thanked OTs for our program which helped his autistic son increase his participation in all types of activities including improvement with school work and sports. I also went Easter Bunny shopping for some goodies for the family's Easter baskets. There were lots of candy shops-chocolate covered pretzels are big in Pennsylvania. Actually pretzels in general are a big hit. My coworker and I searched hi and low for a bag of pretzels but no one sold them by the pound to take back to our staff. Instead, she traveled to a local bakery the next day on her way home and picked up a huge bag of soft pretzels and mustard.
I missed out on a few events while visiting Philly. I was hoping Tom and Scott could have joined me. We have driven to Philly in the past with visits to the museums, zoo and of course the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. We would have loved to all be together, but Scott had a busy schedule back at home. On Thursday night he was inducted into the National Technology Honor Society at school. Not a lot of kids in this group, but plan to be busy organizing a Science Fair as well as other activities at school. And they meet during school, so no extra time needed to join. Just dues payments! So Tom accompanied him to the ceremony on Thursday night. Scott also had to work, and on Saturday evening he had his yearly Boy Scout swim test to complete for upcoming summer scout water events.
I also missed out on the yearly high school Viking Fest dinner. It was scheduled on Saturday night, and even though I arrived home from Philly in time to attend, I was just too pooped to party! Maybe I will try again next year. Then on Sunday I went off to dinner and a Christian concert with a fellow co worker. Last year, Allison and I joined my coworker Ann and attended a christian rock concert during Allison's spring break. Allison was already done with her spring break and was sorry she missed her favorite christian rock n roller, Steven Curtis Chapman. I sent her lots of photos and a small recording of his live music. Now I was officially worn out.
Allison was already back at school, but traveled down to Virginia Beach for another Frisbee tournament the weekend I was in Philly. She called me Friday night from a restaurant on the eastern Maryland shore since the Bridge had been shut down in Virginia Beach. There was a tornado that touched down nearby and the state police had to close the bridge. It was raining pretty hard in Philly during our conference and a bit chilly, but Allison ended up with the really bad weather. And Allison kept asking me if it was Sunny in Philly(Always Sunny in Philadelphia is one of Allison's favorite shows, along with her roommates). Not Sunny when I was there!
Dad Seitz celebrated his Birthday this week. Glad we were able to celebrate in person when we visited him in Florida!

My work week went by quickly and on Thursday morning I was headed out the door to drive up to Philly. I was hoping to drive up early enough to check in and attend a few conference classes before the end of the day. Unfortunately, my GPS took me on the scenic drive through Philadelphia and with rush hour traffic starting, I ended up checking in a bit later than I wanted. Tom was able to check me into a hotel right across the street from the convention center where the conference was being held. It is fascinating staying in the city. My hotel lobby was off the street, but the actual hotel rooms were 17 stories above the main lobby. It was built on top of the parking garage. And the dining room and bar were actually on the top floor with a beautiful view of downtown along with the swimming pool and jacuzzi. After I parked in the garage and checked in to the hotel, I walked across the street to the Convention center. This is the biggest building I have ever been in for a conference. It took at least 20 minutes to walk from one side of the building to the other. So you had to schedule travel time into getting from class to class. Along with taking several escalators up and down on 3 levels. I checked into the conference and picked up my badge and workbook. This year the conference celebrated our 100th year as OTs. It turns out it was the biggest conference in the history of AOTA conferences(American Occupational Therapy Association) with over 13,000 OTs in attendance. Our theme focused on the next upcoming 100 years and incorporating technology into our rehab programs including use of robotics. That was the focus on our opening lecture. They also put on a big show for the upcoming OT Ball on Friday night. I think I am getting too old for this! They had an opening band(very loud) and all the OTs were throwing around beach balls and started a congo line. And the conference hall was so packed, there were no more seats left! I stood in the back for the hour long program. Then enjoyed hors d oevres with the opening of the Exhibit hall. Lots of booths set up by different companies selling lots of products and showing off new inventions and OT gadgets. I had been on my feet for 4 hrs and was pretty worn out when I walked back to the hotel. I got myself a glass of wine and sat down with my conference schedule to map out the next few days. The conference decided to try to be more environmentally sound by posting their conference books online. You could get a paper printout of the conference schedule, but not until you checked in. That is a little late to figure out your days. So I had printed out a schedule ahead of time and read it over when we were in Florida(in between watching March Madness basketball games). Now at the conference I just had to pick the classes I wanted to attend and make sure I had a schedule that worked. They also eliminated the registration for each class and all handouts. So it was basically first come first serve. I found out on Friday morning when I sat down in my 8am class that there was not enough space for all of us in this huge building to attend all the classes, and they actually had to shut the doors. Ridiculous. Especially since the building was huge. For some classes they were able to quickly set up video and stream the class in another room. Obviously the organizers did not plan very well for the huge attendance. They did put a disclaimer on their workbook that stated you might not get into a class if the room filled up so they recommended you arrive early. Great. The difficulty was running from one class to another with limited time in such a big hall, with so many people. Just standing in line for the bathroom was interesting. Or to buy a drink or snack. Instead, I would drop into the hotel when I had a break. A lot cheaper and more convenient since I brought my own snacks and had bottled water and coffee from the hotel. So Friday was a busy day attending classes, visiting booths in the exhibit hall and I stopped to have lunch with my coworker. Fortunately there were lots of restaurants in the area, but the most interesting place was the Reading Market. It was right next to the Convention hall and was filled with all different types of food booths. And absolutely packed! You had to go at lunch since it was closed during dinner. We managed to find a seat at a seafood diner and enjoyed Fish and Chips on our Lenten Friday before heading back to more classes. That evening, I attended the OT Ball on my own. The celebration was included in the price of our conference. It was held in the Convention hall and took up half of the building. They had a live band playing and lots of OTs dancing in a huge room with a huge stage. I enjoyed the music, appetizers and drinks while watching the crowd and chatting with a few young OT students. I then enjoyed some desserts while listening to the Jazz band in a quieter spot while people watching. They had caricature drawings and photo booths set up. I was just surprised with all those OT people I never spotted anyone I knew. I was also disappointed that my alma mater, Wayne State, did not have a reunion going on. I see Western Michigan held one and I thought about crashing it! It was amazing to see all these OTs together in one spot-mostly young students and some of the really old OTs. I guess that will be me one day! Looks like I am getting there, especially since I quit around 9:30. I had to get up early for my last day of classes and needed to pack up. Naturally I had gathered a whole lot of freebies at the exhibit booths. I even bought myself a few estim machines to use on myself and the family(gives an electrical stimulation to those aching muscles and sore joints). I use the machines at work on my patients since I am certified, and have had the treatment myself especially for my sore hip, and I have always wanted my own system. I just cannot believe how small the unit is and how powerful. Can't wait to try it out!
So I packed up my car on Saturday morning and checked out before heading over to the conference. I also enjoyed my complimentary breakfast every morning in the hotel thanks to Tom. I attended a few classes before running into my fellow coworkers and we took a lunch break together. Back to the Reading Market. This time I stood in line for Philly cheesesteaks. I also picked up a few extra to take home to Tom and Scott. Afterwards we had to pick up some ice cream at a Philly favorite, Bassetts, Ice Cream since 1861. I heard about it during an opening OT ceremony with a story from Al Roker. He is from Philly and gave a video Welcome speech and recommended a cheesesteak and ice cream. He also thanked OTs for our program which helped his autistic son increase his participation in all types of activities including improvement with school work and sports. I also went Easter Bunny shopping for some goodies for the family's Easter baskets. There were lots of candy shops-chocolate covered pretzels are big in Pennsylvania. Actually pretzels in general are a big hit. My coworker and I searched hi and low for a bag of pretzels but no one sold them by the pound to take back to our staff. Instead, she traveled to a local bakery the next day on her way home and picked up a huge bag of soft pretzels and mustard.
I missed out on a few events while visiting Philly. I was hoping Tom and Scott could have joined me. We have driven to Philly in the past with visits to the museums, zoo and of course the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. We would have loved to all be together, but Scott had a busy schedule back at home. On Thursday night he was inducted into the National Technology Honor Society at school. Not a lot of kids in this group, but plan to be busy organizing a Science Fair as well as other activities at school. And they meet during school, so no extra time needed to join. Just dues payments! So Tom accompanied him to the ceremony on Thursday night. Scott also had to work, and on Saturday evening he had his yearly Boy Scout swim test to complete for upcoming summer scout water events.
I also missed out on the yearly high school Viking Fest dinner. It was scheduled on Saturday night, and even though I arrived home from Philly in time to attend, I was just too pooped to party! Maybe I will try again next year. Then on Sunday I went off to dinner and a Christian concert with a fellow co worker. Last year, Allison and I joined my coworker Ann and attended a christian rock concert during Allison's spring break. Allison was already done with her spring break and was sorry she missed her favorite christian rock n roller, Steven Curtis Chapman. I sent her lots of photos and a small recording of his live music. Now I was officially worn out.
Allison was already back at school, but traveled down to Virginia Beach for another Frisbee tournament the weekend I was in Philly. She called me Friday night from a restaurant on the eastern Maryland shore since the Bridge had been shut down in Virginia Beach. There was a tornado that touched down nearby and the state police had to close the bridge. It was raining pretty hard in Philly during our conference and a bit chilly, but Allison ended up with the really bad weather. And Allison kept asking me if it was Sunny in Philly(Always Sunny in Philadelphia is one of Allison's favorite shows, along with her roommates). Not Sunny when I was there!
Dad Seitz celebrated his Birthday this week. Glad we were able to celebrate in person when we visited him in Florida!

Meanwhile, back in Baltimore, Scott was holding down the fort. His biggest challenge was keeping Cookie and Pika engaged. He managed to get himself back and forth to school, which was especially challenging in the mornings since we turned the clocks back. It was very dark in the morning, so he headed out with a flashlight. He was going to ride his bike, but it was pretty cold and rainy. And it turned out he had to deal with a snow storm on Tuesday! Finally, a snow day and a half! In March! So he really only had to get himself to school on 4.5 days out of the week. And on Friday, Allison came home for her Spring Break. The two of them had a great time on Saturday night when they invited Tyler over for a video game and pizza night. Scott spent his day at a Boy Scout leadership class. Overall though a great weekend for the two of them without the parents. We kept in touch during our trip though and sent lots of photos(just letting them know what they were missing). It is quite an experience going on vacation without the kids!
We would have loved to have taken them with us, but their Spring Breaks were just not on the calendar. Allison was off for her Spring Break the week after we returned home. And she really couldn't miss school-she had too many projects and tests scheduled. Plus, the weekend we left she was headed up to Atlantic City for a frisbee tournament. We told her to get out and try her hand at gambling, but she said she was too busy with frisbee. And freezing! The weather was getting pretty chilly with the upcoming snowstorm. They actually had some snow on the ground already.
And Scott was very busy with school(on the days he went anyway). He would have participated in his Robotics tournament on the following Saturday, but he was already scheduled to attend the Boy Scout leadership program which lasted all day. Since I did not know what our schedule looked like, I did not sign him up for work. He probably could have put in a few hours since Allison was home to give him a ride. But I think they enjoyed spending time with each other instead!
Friday, April 21, 2017
So we were back in town and back to our busy schedule. I did not have much free time. I signed up for a conference the following Saturday. Allison was home on her Spring Break. Too bad it was the week after we went to Florida. It was nice to have her home. We decided to give Tom an early Birthday present and we all enjoyed a trip to Hershey Weds night to catch a Hershey Bear Hockey game. The team was in the Caldor Cup Competition, so we were hoping for an exciting win. And that is what we got! We even spent the extra funds for the club seats which includes box seats with dining. Allison and I enjoyed a celebratory ice cream sundae in honor of Tom's upcoming birthday! Allison also spent her Spring Break evenings visiting with Tyler and his friends, including an evening of rock wall climbing and out to dinner at Buffalo Wild Wings. By Friday, Allison was heading off for a weekend at Busch Gardens with her roommates. Before she left, we spent the afternoon dress shopping for her graduation.
She drove back to school Friday evening and picked up her roommate and they headed to Williamsburg on Saturday morning. It was the opening day at Busch Gardens and Allison and her friends were treated to a visit by Jack Hanna. He brought in animals and did a presentation as well as signing autographs. Allison also introduced her roommate to our favorite Busch Garden artist. She has painted animal portraits for Jack Hanna and turned the paintings into prints on tshirts and pillows. Allison bought a pseudo seagull painting in honor of Salisbury two years ago, and her roommate bought a painting of wolves. I say pseudo because it really is a sandpiper, but it was the closest thing to a seagull. We haven't talked the artist into painting seagulls yet! But I think we should get a cut of her earnings since we have helped sell her items by word of mouth and of course, sharing our great ideas for her marketing! We talked her into selling items at Busch Gardens Tampa. And now she has a permanent sales booth there even though she is from Virginia. The girls spent the night in Williamsburg and visited the Virginia Beach zoo the next day before heading back to school. Allison also still enjoys playing her Pokemon Go and the zoos are usually full of Pokemon critters! As well as the real critters too! Looks like the girls certainly enjoyed the last day of their Spring Break.
Scott spent his Saturday at a Robotics competition. The team participated in a competition the prior weekend, but did not do very well. Since we were out of town, he decided to skip the bus trip until we got back. The team leaves at 7am and usually returns around 9pm, Saturday and Sunday. During the week the team made corrections to their robot, but sadly, the changes did not seem to help. They did not score enough points to secure a spot in the Finals. Scott was a bit disappointed since he had suggested several modifications in the design early on, but the coach's son got the final word on the make up of the robot. Looks like it was a big mistake. Scott is hoping next year he will have more say in the robot design as a Senior.
I was out Saturday buying appetizers and dessert after my conference for our dinner party when Scott called me to pick him up. Tom decided to have all our neighbors over for dinner Saturday night. Scott called me and asked to get picked up early from his competition. So I quickly ran home and dropped off my groceries and headed down to Annapolis to pick up Scott. Fortunately he was not too far away, so we made it home in time for dinner. We had a great visit with the neighbors sharing our vacation stories. On Sunday, Scott was off to work and so was I! I decided to go in on Sunday so I could take off work on Thursday. I was planning on attending my annual OT conference in Philly the following weekend and I wanted a head start on the road. I had just attended an all day Conference on Saturday on Dementia and information for Caregivers. It was a wonderful conference put on by the county and included a fabulous medical director speaker at the opening, several short classes during the day, information booths and a terrific luncheon. All for $10. They even had door prizes, but sadly I did not win anything. I did enjoy the classes however and sat and chatted with a few friends that I met there.
I was really looking forward to the OT conference-our 100th Anniversary. And I was looking forward to visiting Philly, even though I was going by myself. I figured I would get an early start by driving up on Thursday, so it was helpful to go into work on Sunday. Or so I thought. The computers were down all day, so I was not able to get the rest of my work done on time. I had planned on picking up Scott from work and then taking my Mom out to dinner. I had not seen her since we left for Florida, and I wanted to spend some time with her. I needed to pick her up before 5 however, or she would have already eaten dinner. And Scott was off work about the same time. I left work to get Scott and my Mom and Tom met us at the nearby Grill Restaurant to a delicious, quick dinner while we shared photos of our Florida trip with Mom B. Scott needed to get home and finish up homework, and I needed to go back to work to finish up my computer work since the system was back online as I was walking out the door. Of course.
She drove back to school Friday evening and picked up her roommate and they headed to Williamsburg on Saturday morning. It was the opening day at Busch Gardens and Allison and her friends were treated to a visit by Jack Hanna. He brought in animals and did a presentation as well as signing autographs. Allison also introduced her roommate to our favorite Busch Garden artist. She has painted animal portraits for Jack Hanna and turned the paintings into prints on tshirts and pillows. Allison bought a pseudo seagull painting in honor of Salisbury two years ago, and her roommate bought a painting of wolves. I say pseudo because it really is a sandpiper, but it was the closest thing to a seagull. We haven't talked the artist into painting seagulls yet! But I think we should get a cut of her earnings since we have helped sell her items by word of mouth and of course, sharing our great ideas for her marketing! We talked her into selling items at Busch Gardens Tampa. And now she has a permanent sales booth there even though she is from Virginia. The girls spent the night in Williamsburg and visited the Virginia Beach zoo the next day before heading back to school. Allison also still enjoys playing her Pokemon Go and the zoos are usually full of Pokemon critters! As well as the real critters too! Looks like the girls certainly enjoyed the last day of their Spring Break.
Scott spent his Saturday at a Robotics competition. The team participated in a competition the prior weekend, but did not do very well. Since we were out of town, he decided to skip the bus trip until we got back. The team leaves at 7am and usually returns around 9pm, Saturday and Sunday. During the week the team made corrections to their robot, but sadly, the changes did not seem to help. They did not score enough points to secure a spot in the Finals. Scott was a bit disappointed since he had suggested several modifications in the design early on, but the coach's son got the final word on the make up of the robot. Looks like it was a big mistake. Scott is hoping next year he will have more say in the robot design as a Senior.
I was out Saturday buying appetizers and dessert after my conference for our dinner party when Scott called me to pick him up. Tom decided to have all our neighbors over for dinner Saturday night. Scott called me and asked to get picked up early from his competition. So I quickly ran home and dropped off my groceries and headed down to Annapolis to pick up Scott. Fortunately he was not too far away, so we made it home in time for dinner. We had a great visit with the neighbors sharing our vacation stories. On Sunday, Scott was off to work and so was I! I decided to go in on Sunday so I could take off work on Thursday. I was planning on attending my annual OT conference in Philly the following weekend and I wanted a head start on the road. I had just attended an all day Conference on Saturday on Dementia and information for Caregivers. It was a wonderful conference put on by the county and included a fabulous medical director speaker at the opening, several short classes during the day, information booths and a terrific luncheon. All for $10. They even had door prizes, but sadly I did not win anything. I did enjoy the classes however and sat and chatted with a few friends that I met there.
I was really looking forward to the OT conference-our 100th Anniversary. And I was looking forward to visiting Philly, even though I was going by myself. I figured I would get an early start by driving up on Thursday, so it was helpful to go into work on Sunday. Or so I thought. The computers were down all day, so I was not able to get the rest of my work done on time. I had planned on picking up Scott from work and then taking my Mom out to dinner. I had not seen her since we left for Florida, and I wanted to spend some time with her. I needed to pick her up before 5 however, or she would have already eaten dinner. And Scott was off work about the same time. I left work to get Scott and my Mom and Tom met us at the nearby Grill Restaurant to a delicious, quick dinner while we shared photos of our Florida trip with Mom B. Scott needed to get home and finish up homework, and I needed to go back to work to finish up my computer work since the system was back online as I was walking out the door. Of course.
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
We set out for the airport Saturday morning. I had left lots of instructions(and food) for Scott as he would be on his own for the week. Tom and I had a great flight into Orlando-love that airport. Just getting to our baggage claim we spotted alligators and lizards! We decided to drop into Disney Springs for shopping and dinner. We were staying in Cocoa Beach so Tom could speak at the NASA conference and he needed to be near by. But it is about 1hr drive from Orlando. So we spent the evening walking around the new stores at what used to be Downtown Disney. They just keep building. And of course, they keep working on the freeways! What a mess for driving around. Anyway, we thought about attending a jazz concert at Orlando's new theater, the Dr Phillip Center, but we thought it would be nice to enjoy spending some time outside. So we decided to stroll Disney Springs and enjoyed checking out the new stores, some of the old stores, shopping for souvenirs, listening to all the bands and musicians playing outside and finally decided on Dinner and a Movie at the Movie Tavern. Sadly, there were no really good movies out that we hadn't seen, so we ended up watching King Kong. Although Tom actually wanted to see it. And we ended up with the IMAX 3D(even better). My dinner was wonderful however and Tom enjoyed the movie so it was a win-win. We especially enjoyed watching the sunset on a mild day in Florida. It did not last however.
As a winter storm was approaching Baltimore, we were left with a cold rain. On Sunday it was still nice, but we opted to take in an IHL Ice Hockey game in Orlando -The Polar Bears. We have always wanted to catch a game, but it just did not fit into our schedule. This time it did, and it was right in the middle of the day. A nice way to spend Sunday afternoon at the Amway arena where the NBA Orlando Magic also play. And the best part of it, the tickets for Club level(cushy seats) were discounted to $10 in honor of the Orlando Night club shooting. Not sure I see the connection, but we liked the discount. We enjoyed the game, even though the Polar Bears are a bit rough around the edges when it comes to playing and sadly they lost. But it was fun! We drove back to Cocoa Beach and stopped into a Surf themed seafood restaurant where I tried Hog fish tacos. Delicious!
On Monday morning, Tom was up early and out the door for his presentation, just down the street from our hotel. I took my time getting up, visiting the Fitness center before getting dressed and having breakfast. I was disappointed that it was a bit too chilly to enjoy the outdoor hotel pool(not heated). Tom was done by noon and we decided to drive down the coast to Melbourne where we had a nice, late lunch in Olde Town out on the street. We strolled through some of the shops until it started raining and then headed back to the hotel. The hotel was right next to the Cape Canaveral Cruise Ship port. There was a huge cruise ship sitting out the back of our hotel. Apparently, many of the people staying in our hotel were waiting to board their cruise ships. Tom and I almost took a weekend Disney cruise before our scheduled week off, but we decided it would not be as fun without the kids along! Crazy. Sadly the hotel was not right on the beach. But the beaches on the Atlantic coast are a bit more wild and rough in that area, plus it was a bit chilly with a rain storm so we did not do much beaching. I really prefer the Gulf coast beaches. Which we were off to after Tom's conference!
Actually, Tom presented at the conference, but there really wasn't anything else that pertained to his profession for him to attend, so we opted for Disney World instead! We figured it was still early in the Spring Break time and during the middle of the week and hoped it would not be as busy. Plus the weather was a bit chilly and rainy. Apparently, the rest of Florida thought the same thing as they all had Resident discounts and the park was packed. And unfortunately, Disney is allowing its guests to download Fast Passes up to 3 months in advance for the rides! So after we purchased our ticket, we tried to download fastpasses for our favorite rides, however, most of them were already gone. Instead, you had to stand in line for several hours. We are just not used to that when we visit Disney! So we missed some of our favorites, like Space Mountain. My feet could just not tolerate any more standing in line. We even had to wait 1/2 hour just to board the Ferry to get into the park! And then wait in line to get tickets, and wait in line for security. But we still had a great time, the weather held out(not too hot or cold), and we saw a live Muppet show with Kermit, Miss Piggy and all the crew that replaced the Hall of Presidents while they are remodeling(don't ask).
On Weds we decided to tour NASA. We were supposed to see an IMAX movie and listen to a presentation by the pilot Sully who landed his plane on the Hudson river as part of Tom's conference. I really wanted to meet him, but we did not want to stay too long in the area since we were heading over to the other side of the state that night. So instead we did the tour ourselves and caught the IMAX movie on the way out. We had taken the kids to the Kennedy Space Center many years ago, but were surprised to see the changes they made at the facility and the activity that is currently ongoing, including active launch pads. We even tried to catch a rocket launch, but the weather kept post-poning the launch. Space Ex is busy sending rockets up to the International Space Center, including a cargo ship called DRAGON-just happens to be Allison's camp name. So of course we had to get her a tshirt. It was very exciting to get caught up with the NASA activities.
On Thursday we were back in Orlando and decided to visit Epcot for the day. We downloaded a few fast passes(not many left), and really enjoyed their Plant and Flower Festival, even though it was still a bit chilly. They had lots of Disney character topiarys. However, their poor butterflies in the butterfly house were freezing! We really enjoy visiting all the different countries in Epcot, checking out the souvenirs, films, and tasting the different foods. We just could not get into the new Frozen presentation in Norway(2 hr wait). Just not worth it this trip.
Friday were were driving down to Venice to visit with Tom's parents. I even spotted a few wild pigs along I-75! Never saw that before. Meanwhile, there was a Cobra on the loose in Ocala(a family pet). And we even had to drive by a large brush fire from Cocoa Beach to Orlando. Even with all the recent rain, it was still pretty dry in Florida. Never know what you are going to see down there.
We arrived at Tom's parent's place in time to head out to lunch. Dad Seitz took us all down to Englewood beach for a St Patricks Day fare-corned beef and green beer! Happy St Patrick's Day! Good thing the church let us eat meat on Friday during Lent for the holiday! We had thought we would stroll along the beach after lunch, but we could not even find a place to park! The beaches were packed. Instead, Dad gave us a driving tour of the coastline in Englewood(another area I have not visited). Very nice area where my Uncle Joe and Aunt Kathy usually hang out. We did manage to stroll Main St in Venice and along the fishing pier and stopped in for some Kilwins ice cream(just like up North!). Since we had some sunshine, I decided to visit Mom and Dad's heated pool in the afternoon before heading out to dinner that evening. Afterwards, we enjoyed a movie at home while I attempted to complete a 500 piece puzzle on my own-a vacation tradition. I really needed the kid's help! On Saturday we took a drive over to the cemetery to visit my Dad and other family relatives before catching up with Susan and John(Tom's sister and brother in law). We decided to take Mom S to see the new Beauty and the Beast movie after lunch. It gave Dad S some alone time. In the words of Mom Seitz "That was Something!". In the afternoon I spent some time at the Nokomis beach(again with most of the Florida residents!). I have never seen the beach so crowded. Tom came along and had to park on the canal side of the beach. He is not a beach guy, so he sat in the car and read his book and watched people not catching fish. Meanwhile, I watched two Manatee swim by along the shoreline! Never saw that before either! It was a bit chilly for swimming, but enjoyable to walk along the beach looking for shark teeth and shells, and listen to the huge drum circle. (very popular at the Gulf beaches). Lots of hippy looking guys playing bongos, dancing and singing on the beach. Very relaxing, especially while watching the sunset. However, I did not have time to wait for the sunset. I quickly strolled through the Art Fair that set up near the beach pavillion, and drove by the Bozyk Florida house for a quick look. Then we caught up with Susan and John to take all the men out to dinner to celebrate Birthdays. Afterwards, we visited at Susan and Johns house while catching up with the March Madness bball games.
On Sunday it was time to pack up and head back to Orlando for our flight home. We got to Orlando early, so we dropped in for lunch at Planet Hollywood at Disney Springs. They just remodeled so we wanted to check out the movie memorabilia spread throughout the restaurant, like costumes from Back to the Future or James Bond flicks. Or props from Star Wars or Indiana Jones. Very cool and a great lunch. We got in just as they opened which was great since there is usually a long wait. And the place has a large IMAX screen inside that plays music videos and movie clips. Very cool. So it was time to head to the airport. We still had a few hours to kill before our flight, so we sat at a table with a glass of wine catching up with some paperwork. I am getting ready to head to Philly for a conference and had a huge schedule to review. Tom was busy with homework from school. We had a wonderful flight home and got back in time for dinner with the kids.
As a winter storm was approaching Baltimore, we were left with a cold rain. On Sunday it was still nice, but we opted to take in an IHL Ice Hockey game in Orlando -The Polar Bears. We have always wanted to catch a game, but it just did not fit into our schedule. This time it did, and it was right in the middle of the day. A nice way to spend Sunday afternoon at the Amway arena where the NBA Orlando Magic also play. And the best part of it, the tickets for Club level(cushy seats) were discounted to $10 in honor of the Orlando Night club shooting. Not sure I see the connection, but we liked the discount. We enjoyed the game, even though the Polar Bears are a bit rough around the edges when it comes to playing and sadly they lost. But it was fun! We drove back to Cocoa Beach and stopped into a Surf themed seafood restaurant where I tried Hog fish tacos. Delicious!
On Monday morning, Tom was up early and out the door for his presentation, just down the street from our hotel. I took my time getting up, visiting the Fitness center before getting dressed and having breakfast. I was disappointed that it was a bit too chilly to enjoy the outdoor hotel pool(not heated). Tom was done by noon and we decided to drive down the coast to Melbourne where we had a nice, late lunch in Olde Town out on the street. We strolled through some of the shops until it started raining and then headed back to the hotel. The hotel was right next to the Cape Canaveral Cruise Ship port. There was a huge cruise ship sitting out the back of our hotel. Apparently, many of the people staying in our hotel were waiting to board their cruise ships. Tom and I almost took a weekend Disney cruise before our scheduled week off, but we decided it would not be as fun without the kids along! Crazy. Sadly the hotel was not right on the beach. But the beaches on the Atlantic coast are a bit more wild and rough in that area, plus it was a bit chilly with a rain storm so we did not do much beaching. I really prefer the Gulf coast beaches. Which we were off to after Tom's conference!
Actually, Tom presented at the conference, but there really wasn't anything else that pertained to his profession for him to attend, so we opted for Disney World instead! We figured it was still early in the Spring Break time and during the middle of the week and hoped it would not be as busy. Plus the weather was a bit chilly and rainy. Apparently, the rest of Florida thought the same thing as they all had Resident discounts and the park was packed. And unfortunately, Disney is allowing its guests to download Fast Passes up to 3 months in advance for the rides! So after we purchased our ticket, we tried to download fastpasses for our favorite rides, however, most of them were already gone. Instead, you had to stand in line for several hours. We are just not used to that when we visit Disney! So we missed some of our favorites, like Space Mountain. My feet could just not tolerate any more standing in line. We even had to wait 1/2 hour just to board the Ferry to get into the park! And then wait in line to get tickets, and wait in line for security. But we still had a great time, the weather held out(not too hot or cold), and we saw a live Muppet show with Kermit, Miss Piggy and all the crew that replaced the Hall of Presidents while they are remodeling(don't ask).
On Weds we decided to tour NASA. We were supposed to see an IMAX movie and listen to a presentation by the pilot Sully who landed his plane on the Hudson river as part of Tom's conference. I really wanted to meet him, but we did not want to stay too long in the area since we were heading over to the other side of the state that night. So instead we did the tour ourselves and caught the IMAX movie on the way out. We had taken the kids to the Kennedy Space Center many years ago, but were surprised to see the changes they made at the facility and the activity that is currently ongoing, including active launch pads. We even tried to catch a rocket launch, but the weather kept post-poning the launch. Space Ex is busy sending rockets up to the International Space Center, including a cargo ship called DRAGON-just happens to be Allison's camp name. So of course we had to get her a tshirt. It was very exciting to get caught up with the NASA activities.
On Thursday we were back in Orlando and decided to visit Epcot for the day. We downloaded a few fast passes(not many left), and really enjoyed their Plant and Flower Festival, even though it was still a bit chilly. They had lots of Disney character topiarys. However, their poor butterflies in the butterfly house were freezing! We really enjoy visiting all the different countries in Epcot, checking out the souvenirs, films, and tasting the different foods. We just could not get into the new Frozen presentation in Norway(2 hr wait). Just not worth it this trip.
Friday were were driving down to Venice to visit with Tom's parents. I even spotted a few wild pigs along I-75! Never saw that before. Meanwhile, there was a Cobra on the loose in Ocala(a family pet). And we even had to drive by a large brush fire from Cocoa Beach to Orlando. Even with all the recent rain, it was still pretty dry in Florida. Never know what you are going to see down there.
We arrived at Tom's parent's place in time to head out to lunch. Dad Seitz took us all down to Englewood beach for a St Patricks Day fare-corned beef and green beer! Happy St Patrick's Day! Good thing the church let us eat meat on Friday during Lent for the holiday! We had thought we would stroll along the beach after lunch, but we could not even find a place to park! The beaches were packed. Instead, Dad gave us a driving tour of the coastline in Englewood(another area I have not visited). Very nice area where my Uncle Joe and Aunt Kathy usually hang out. We did manage to stroll Main St in Venice and along the fishing pier and stopped in for some Kilwins ice cream(just like up North!). Since we had some sunshine, I decided to visit Mom and Dad's heated pool in the afternoon before heading out to dinner that evening. Afterwards, we enjoyed a movie at home while I attempted to complete a 500 piece puzzle on my own-a vacation tradition. I really needed the kid's help! On Saturday we took a drive over to the cemetery to visit my Dad and other family relatives before catching up with Susan and John(Tom's sister and brother in law). We decided to take Mom S to see the new Beauty and the Beast movie after lunch. It gave Dad S some alone time. In the words of Mom Seitz "That was Something!". In the afternoon I spent some time at the Nokomis beach(again with most of the Florida residents!). I have never seen the beach so crowded. Tom came along and had to park on the canal side of the beach. He is not a beach guy, so he sat in the car and read his book and watched people not catching fish. Meanwhile, I watched two Manatee swim by along the shoreline! Never saw that before either! It was a bit chilly for swimming, but enjoyable to walk along the beach looking for shark teeth and shells, and listen to the huge drum circle. (very popular at the Gulf beaches). Lots of hippy looking guys playing bongos, dancing and singing on the beach. Very relaxing, especially while watching the sunset. However, I did not have time to wait for the sunset. I quickly strolled through the Art Fair that set up near the beach pavillion, and drove by the Bozyk Florida house for a quick look. Then we caught up with Susan and John to take all the men out to dinner to celebrate Birthdays. Afterwards, we visited at Susan and Johns house while catching up with the March Madness bball games.
On Sunday it was time to pack up and head back to Orlando for our flight home. We got to Orlando early, so we dropped in for lunch at Planet Hollywood at Disney Springs. They just remodeled so we wanted to check out the movie memorabilia spread throughout the restaurant, like costumes from Back to the Future or James Bond flicks. Or props from Star Wars or Indiana Jones. Very cool and a great lunch. We got in just as they opened which was great since there is usually a long wait. And the place has a large IMAX screen inside that plays music videos and movie clips. Very cool. So it was time to head to the airport. We still had a few hours to kill before our flight, so we sat at a table with a glass of wine catching up with some paperwork. I am getting ready to head to Philly for a conference and had a huge schedule to review. Tom was busy with homework from school. We had a wonderful flight home and got back in time for dinner with the kids.
Saturday, April 8, 2017
March 10
So I was busy packing my suitcase for an upcoming trip to Florida. Tom was busy writing a paper for school and preparing for his presentation at the upcoming NASA conference. He wrote up a topic and he was accepted as one of many speakers for the conference, although he was not expecting many participants in his break out group. I also spent the week stocking up food items for Scott. He was going to spend the week on his own while Tom and I headed to Florida! This will be Scott's first time on his own, so I wanted to make things smooth for him. Including a calendar, phone numbers of neighbors and a food list! Even though Scott was disappointed that he was not going to travel to Florida with us, he was also a bit excited about getting to spend the week at home by himself. His spring break is not scheduled until April. The biggest challenge for him turns out was taking care of Cookie and Pika!
He only had a half day of school on Friday(mid semester)so I signed him up for his yearly physical. He needs a physical especially for Boy Scout Summer camp. Not the way he wanted to spend his 1/2 day of school, but it is hard to get him in to the office during the work week. At least we found out that his Tech Honor Society meets during school while he is in Engineering, so he doesn't have to worry about staying late. We also enjoyed his Boy Scout Court of Honor ceremony on Weds night. He recently completed another Leadership position as the Patrol Leader. During the ceremony, he helped with the call out of
new recruits for the Order of the Arrow(Boy Scout Honor Patrol). On Saturday morning, Tom and I were headed out the airport. One of the other Scout moms picked him up to collect all the food set out in the neighborhood by the mailboxes for the Scouting for Food event. (Still don't have Scott's driver's license).
So I had alot to do on Friday since we were going to be gone for a week. I also had to drop Cookie off for grooming. We decided to trim her hair before her scheduled surgery when we return. SCott and I also dropped in to visit my Mom after his physical in order to let her and the staff know that I would be gone during the week.
At least the weather was nice. Too nice. Our flowers started blooming in February! And we did not officially roll over into Spring yet! We actually had a few snow flakes fall. Still looking forward to a very warm visit to Florida! Or so I thought.
So I was busy packing my suitcase for an upcoming trip to Florida. Tom was busy writing a paper for school and preparing for his presentation at the upcoming NASA conference. He wrote up a topic and he was accepted as one of many speakers for the conference, although he was not expecting many participants in his break out group. I also spent the week stocking up food items for Scott. He was going to spend the week on his own while Tom and I headed to Florida! This will be Scott's first time on his own, so I wanted to make things smooth for him. Including a calendar, phone numbers of neighbors and a food list! Even though Scott was disappointed that he was not going to travel to Florida with us, he was also a bit excited about getting to spend the week at home by himself. His spring break is not scheduled until April. The biggest challenge for him turns out was taking care of Cookie and Pika!
He only had a half day of school on Friday(mid semester)so I signed him up for his yearly physical. He needs a physical especially for Boy Scout Summer camp. Not the way he wanted to spend his 1/2 day of school, but it is hard to get him in to the office during the work week. At least we found out that his Tech Honor Society meets during school while he is in Engineering, so he doesn't have to worry about staying late. We also enjoyed his Boy Scout Court of Honor ceremony on Weds night. He recently completed another Leadership position as the Patrol Leader. During the ceremony, he helped with the call out of
new recruits for the Order of the Arrow(Boy Scout Honor Patrol). On Saturday morning, Tom and I were headed out the airport. One of the other Scout moms picked him up to collect all the food set out in the neighborhood by the mailboxes for the Scouting for Food event. (Still don't have Scott's driver's license).
So I had alot to do on Friday since we were going to be gone for a week. I also had to drop Cookie off for grooming. We decided to trim her hair before her scheduled surgery when we return. SCott and I also dropped in to visit my Mom after his physical in order to let her and the staff know that I would be gone during the week.
At least the weather was nice. Too nice. Our flowers started blooming in February! And we did not officially roll over into Spring yet! We actually had a few snow flakes fall. Still looking forward to a very warm visit to Florida! Or so I thought.
Friday, April 7, 2017
Where did March go? Here's what we have been doing this past month.
We kicked off the month of March by celebrating the beginning of Lent and Pazcki Day! AKA Fat Tuesday. I did not get to eat one of the fabulous Pazcki donuts from Hamtramck, MI, but I had the closest thing from our local grocery store to celebrate. And our family all swore off desserts and chocolate for the Lenten season, as well as soda(Scott). Plus we all vowed to work on the exercise program more. And there is always Fish Friday!
Congratulations goes out to Scott! He received news that he was accepted into the National Technology Honor Society! Wonderful job. And more meetings. Oh well. Looks good on his resume. Which he is busy working on during English class. At the end of this semester, the Juniors practice interviews in order to prepare for college admissions as well as the real world. It includes writing a resume. Guess they are getting an early start. He is also busy reading "The Great Gatsby" in English class which he likes. He wanted to see the movie, so I had him watch the Robert Redford version. I think it is a bit closer to the book. He also enjoyed the movie and thought it explained the book a bit more which is helpful for quizzes.
He actually had a very good week with his school work. Lots of tests and he did well on all of them. First time getting an A/100% on music theory in guitar! I can read music notes for piano, but the guitar music is a bit more confusing to me. He has to do both. Translate musical notes to the guitar Strings and Frets. I am glad he understands it! And he is busy learning to play a few more Beatles songs. I think his teacher is a big Beatles fan. Although the class doesn't actually play the most popular tunes(signs of a true artiste!). But Scott did just learn "Margaritaville". Now that we can use! Not sure if Scott will continue to study guitar, but for now it is a nice break in between his other classes. And we finally dropped by the Music school to drop off his gift to the owner thanking her for her time for the interview Scott had to do for History class. We were not expecting her to be there, but she was working late in the office, meeting with prospective music school families. So we gave her a quick thank you in person and dropped off the hand painted wooden bell from Ukraine I picked up at the German Christmas village in Baltimore last December. We also spent Saturday morning dropping off bags around the neighborhood for the upcoming Scouting for Food event. The Boy and Girl scouts travel around the neighborhood collecting food for our local County Food bank.
Besides school work, we were trying to look at his weekly schedule in order to give him time to attend some training sessions for work, as well as to download some online training classes that he has to complete. All before the end of April and in time for his yearly work review. I have had to look ahead through summer to put in for Scott's time off work already. He has some events we needed to schedule including upcoming boy scout camping trips, Robotics tournaments, the scheduled ACT and SAT college admissions tests and working Cub Scout Summer camp. This will be Scott's last year in boy scouts as he turns 18 in the Fall. Then if he wants to stay in the Troop to attend camping trips and outings, he can join the Venture scouts. They are enrolled up to 21 yrs old. They just don't worry about badges or earning Eagle. And still the paperwork is an ongoing process! We are currently rechecking dates of when Scott earned all his Eagle required badges as well as an extra 10 badges needed for Eagle, and the dates of his rank advancements. The paperwork just never ends.
Speaking of paperwork, I spent my Sunday afternoon working on my mom's taxes. I keep contacting the previous accountant from West Bloomfield MI because he has not given me the 2015 tax return yet! Not sure what is going on, but I am still waiting. He just keeps telling me it is done, but I haven't seen any results. I really want to move ahead to get Mom's taxes in for 2016. This time with a local accountant. Even our broker has not been able to make any headway with this guy. Just more stress for me!
We did enjoy a visit from Allison over the weekend. She did not have any frisbee games scheduled and was all caught up with her homework, so she decided to pay us a visit. Yeah! She came home on Friday afternoon in time for her to go with me to take Cookie to the vet. Cookie needed a few more vaccinations, and an assessment from the vet who is cleaning her teeth and will be removing a few fatty lumps off her back. Don't want them to turn out to be cancerous. Figured we would remove them while she is under for the dental work. She also helped Scott pass out his Scouting for Food bags. In the evening, Allison and Scott enjoyed their newest obsession in video gaming, the Nintendo switch. They have rediscovered the Zelda video game and they are having a blast. However, Allison got a head start over Scott since he had to work Friday night. And I talked Tom into taking me to see the new Logan movie after dropping Scott off. The theatre was packed and we all seemed to enjoy the film(even though it is a lot more violent than the previous Xmen flicks). I guess that is why there was a cop at the entrance to the theatre checking our tickets. The best part of the movie though was the short Dead Pool film right before. Very funny.
On Saturday night, Allison invited her boyfriend Tyler over for a gaming session with the new system. We decided to turn it into a dinner party, so I stopped into Costco on Saturday afternoon to pick up ribs after dropping Scott off at work. I also picked up my Mom and brought her over to share dinner with us. Unfortunately, Tyler got stuck on a computer work project that night and never made it over. And Allison had to travel back to school on Sunday, so she missed visiting with him(but she did not miss out on her time spent playing the new video game!). Scott was off to work again Sunday afternoon. Tom and I were busy filling Allison's car up with extra food supplies. I even put together a few St Patrick Day goodies for Allison and her roommates on Friday morning, so we packed those up too.
I also spent Sunday afternoon packing for an upcoming trip to Florida! More on that later.
Sending out another Big Happy Birthday to John Potts!(Susan Seitz husband). See you soon!
We kicked off the month of March by celebrating the beginning of Lent and Pazcki Day! AKA Fat Tuesday. I did not get to eat one of the fabulous Pazcki donuts from Hamtramck, MI, but I had the closest thing from our local grocery store to celebrate. And our family all swore off desserts and chocolate for the Lenten season, as well as soda(Scott). Plus we all vowed to work on the exercise program more. And there is always Fish Friday!
Congratulations goes out to Scott! He received news that he was accepted into the National Technology Honor Society! Wonderful job. And more meetings. Oh well. Looks good on his resume. Which he is busy working on during English class. At the end of this semester, the Juniors practice interviews in order to prepare for college admissions as well as the real world. It includes writing a resume. Guess they are getting an early start. He is also busy reading "The Great Gatsby" in English class which he likes. He wanted to see the movie, so I had him watch the Robert Redford version. I think it is a bit closer to the book. He also enjoyed the movie and thought it explained the book a bit more which is helpful for quizzes.
He actually had a very good week with his school work. Lots of tests and he did well on all of them. First time getting an A/100% on music theory in guitar! I can read music notes for piano, but the guitar music is a bit more confusing to me. He has to do both. Translate musical notes to the guitar Strings and Frets. I am glad he understands it! And he is busy learning to play a few more Beatles songs. I think his teacher is a big Beatles fan. Although the class doesn't actually play the most popular tunes(signs of a true artiste!). But Scott did just learn "Margaritaville". Now that we can use! Not sure if Scott will continue to study guitar, but for now it is a nice break in between his other classes. And we finally dropped by the Music school to drop off his gift to the owner thanking her for her time for the interview Scott had to do for History class. We were not expecting her to be there, but she was working late in the office, meeting with prospective music school families. So we gave her a quick thank you in person and dropped off the hand painted wooden bell from Ukraine I picked up at the German Christmas village in Baltimore last December. We also spent Saturday morning dropping off bags around the neighborhood for the upcoming Scouting for Food event. The Boy and Girl scouts travel around the neighborhood collecting food for our local County Food bank.
Besides school work, we were trying to look at his weekly schedule in order to give him time to attend some training sessions for work, as well as to download some online training classes that he has to complete. All before the end of April and in time for his yearly work review. I have had to look ahead through summer to put in for Scott's time off work already. He has some events we needed to schedule including upcoming boy scout camping trips, Robotics tournaments, the scheduled ACT and SAT college admissions tests and working Cub Scout Summer camp. This will be Scott's last year in boy scouts as he turns 18 in the Fall. Then if he wants to stay in the Troop to attend camping trips and outings, he can join the Venture scouts. They are enrolled up to 21 yrs old. They just don't worry about badges or earning Eagle. And still the paperwork is an ongoing process! We are currently rechecking dates of when Scott earned all his Eagle required badges as well as an extra 10 badges needed for Eagle, and the dates of his rank advancements. The paperwork just never ends.
Speaking of paperwork, I spent my Sunday afternoon working on my mom's taxes. I keep contacting the previous accountant from West Bloomfield MI because he has not given me the 2015 tax return yet! Not sure what is going on, but I am still waiting. He just keeps telling me it is done, but I haven't seen any results. I really want to move ahead to get Mom's taxes in for 2016. This time with a local accountant. Even our broker has not been able to make any headway with this guy. Just more stress for me!
We did enjoy a visit from Allison over the weekend. She did not have any frisbee games scheduled and was all caught up with her homework, so she decided to pay us a visit. Yeah! She came home on Friday afternoon in time for her to go with me to take Cookie to the vet. Cookie needed a few more vaccinations, and an assessment from the vet who is cleaning her teeth and will be removing a few fatty lumps off her back. Don't want them to turn out to be cancerous. Figured we would remove them while she is under for the dental work. She also helped Scott pass out his Scouting for Food bags. In the evening, Allison and Scott enjoyed their newest obsession in video gaming, the Nintendo switch. They have rediscovered the Zelda video game and they are having a blast. However, Allison got a head start over Scott since he had to work Friday night. And I talked Tom into taking me to see the new Logan movie after dropping Scott off. The theatre was packed and we all seemed to enjoy the film(even though it is a lot more violent than the previous Xmen flicks). I guess that is why there was a cop at the entrance to the theatre checking our tickets. The best part of the movie though was the short Dead Pool film right before. Very funny.
On Saturday night, Allison invited her boyfriend Tyler over for a gaming session with the new system. We decided to turn it into a dinner party, so I stopped into Costco on Saturday afternoon to pick up ribs after dropping Scott off at work. I also picked up my Mom and brought her over to share dinner with us. Unfortunately, Tyler got stuck on a computer work project that night and never made it over. And Allison had to travel back to school on Sunday, so she missed visiting with him(but she did not miss out on her time spent playing the new video game!). Scott was off to work again Sunday afternoon. Tom and I were busy filling Allison's car up with extra food supplies. I even put together a few St Patrick Day goodies for Allison and her roommates on Friday morning, so we packed those up too.
I also spent Sunday afternoon packing for an upcoming trip to Florida! More on that later.
Sending out another Big Happy Birthday to John Potts!(Susan Seitz husband). See you soon!
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