Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Pass the Bar
Jon passed the Indiana bar exam on the second try and Jane is very excited and proud. I proctored at Cooley Law, who now are the name on Oldsmobile Park,and read Red Pony, Upon the Head of the Goat, and One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich during my 6 days. I found out from Gabor Hardy,who was born in Budapest Hungary, that his grandma also hid Jews during the war. Lukas and Phillip have exams tomorrow and then are done with their term and Lukas with LCC. I've mowed the grass twice in April for the first time in years. It did rain steadily and with global warming maybe that's a factor along with the 2 trees in the yard that are now budding only on a few branches. Uncle Tom is getting around better and is using a walker and starting to eat but it still has to be mushed up. Cinco de Mayo and the Gulf of Mexico fills up with oil thanks to BP. Icelandic volcanic ash fills the skies of Europe grounding flights as nature takes its course. Humankind is not in control as it is at the whim or the order of nature which must be under God. Trust the Lord and know everything has a reason and purpose and we can only serve our purpose by believing the Lord will bring us home someday.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Pandemonium Behold the Bitter Hysteria
Now that I'm 59,sixty is my waiting decade. Spring break begins today and yesterday, a record temperature of 80 was reached as the day before that was our first day of 70 degrees. MSU has made it to the final 4, and play Butler tomorrow. Simon and April are engaged so Jane is happy that she'll finally have a daughter. 3 more cats got fixed, Little Orange, Cinnamon, and Rusty, all boys now we need to get rid of the cat farm. The Pale Ale made for a hoppy afternoon as I must make Shorts Brewpub a vacation destination, up in Bellaire. Their Uber Gubba was a real treat this winter. Easter waits the morn of glory that sets us free and raises us up with Him. No colored eggs or bunnies can save us from the pagan rites of spring that only exist because He created us and this world, let us not forget His Love. Carry on above the dust and clean out our too full closets that only weigh us down. Like Mr. Farnum, Uncle Tom's roommate, and his Resurrection after his head on motorcycle accident, the Lord will call us home when our job is done.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Electric Reindeer
The blending of Dusty Springfield's Dusty in Memphis and Radiohead with White Zinfandel elicits this afternoon blog. YouTube and the computer are limiting the mixing of the multi-tasking of the different mediums, so the 89th album on RollingStones greatest albums of all time will control the direction of the days thoughts. The last 2 weeks have seen snow and now the sun and the beginning of the winter's thaw. Back in 1967 we had 23" of snow on January 26,27 that closed school for a week and on the 24th a record temperature of 66 degrees was recorded and it was still in the 60's the 25th. So who would expect a record snowfall the 26th when I went to school only to be sent home at noon and to have to push my dad's car into the driveway at 5 pm. The roads remained impassable for days and on the 27th I remember taking a sled up to the Krogers in Saginaw Plaza to get some needed groceries with my friend Tom Phillips and his dad. We have been having earthquakes in Haiti and now In Chile as the earth is moving and possibly changing the Earth's rotation and our days length according to scientists. Health care reform is still up in the air with Obama demanding a vote to give credibility to the work that has been put into the possibility of its fruition. I may very well finish off this bottle of wine before this blog is done so I going down to Electric Reindeer Avenue as I see the deer tracks in the snow outback. Jon took the bar exam for the second time last week and was here for the weekend. The boys will be on spring break from LCC next week and have been busy with work this week. Uncle Tom is at Tendercare West and was able to sit up and talk last night, though he was only conversing in Spanish. March will move us toward the spring that will renew our souls with the waiting of lent and the Easter that redeems.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Are You Sleeping, Uncle Tom?
Yesterday Uncle Tom was rushed to Sparrow Hospital after cracking his skull falling on the ice. He insists on walking every day despite weather conditions and fell at the corner but would not go to the doctor and insisted he was all right. Later in the day he was found unconscious in the basement and had to have emergency surgery because of bleeding in his head. I am at Windemere View school doing Art today. I have 3 classes to teach and now have a 3 hour break until the last 2 classes. The Art teacher was here to set things up and ended up staying during the 1st class and the tutoring in the morning wasn't needed as the 2nd grade class is outside for recess now. On Monday I was at Waverly East for Spanish and had 4 classes to show the movie Over The Hedge to in Spanish with subtitles. While I was in Mr. Guiterrez's office I found an old baby book in disrepair and started reading it. It was for a boy named Henry Jones Jr and had pictures and writing about his development to about the age of 4 which I found when I reached the last page and read the newspaper article about his being killed at the Orchard Lake railroad crossing on August 1, 1924. Strange how this was in storage at the school and where his story was discovered by me to be preserved as Junior from Pontiac who had visited his Aunt Pearl in Lansing on a "choo choo" ride. It has been a pretty good week after having lots of half days since break. Jane was sick last week with a bad cold and missed 3 days of work. On Saturday we went to Betty Mccastle's retirement party at the Liederkranz Club, and we sat with the Fabianos'. The only other time I was there was for Bob Leik"s wedding reception. It was also very cold last week with wind chills near zero keeping kids in for recess but we haven't had too much snow. They are considering closing this school and Elmwood next year, I can see due to the budget the need for closing 1 but not 2 schools. This is the oldest school in Waverly now and its floor plan, on 2 levels would make it the most vulnerable to close. Just like at GM, I followed 1 plant closing to the next, unfortunately it's repeating itself in the school districts. It's funny how time slips away as we drift into the future of days that soon will be the past.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Haiti Aftershocks
Big Orange was hit by a car in early January in front of our house. Aunt Anita died January 4 and was buried the 7th, a snowy afternoon. Uncle Nate was of little help in getting things together, so Lynette and Londa made sure everything was done with the dignity it deserved. After the cemetery service we had a luncheon at DeLucas to celebrate Anita's life. Anita was an inspiration to all of us with her courage and fight against cancer. On Saturday Gabe was going with his uncle to live in Oregon much to the chagrin of Petra. Jobs have been mostly of the half day variety subbing since break, so I hope that picks up soon. Haiti experienced a devastating earthquake that we still do not know the human and monetary cost yet. So much bad news in this new year that people were looking to for changes for the better. You walk the aisles of all the stores to find them wider because they are not carrying extra stock as America continues to tighten it's belt. It cost me $107 for my dental cleaning so I think that will not be something we will be doing as we will try joining a clinic for future cleanings. We've kept the heat down to 65 this winter but the bill was over $200 for January. They say it's always darkest before the dawn so we soon should see the light. I'll keep the faith for the hopeless and keep on seeking the light flashing through dreams and reality.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Winter Slush Thoughts
I just finished my 5 days of proctoring at Cooley and read A Separate Peace and Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewis . We are on winter break from school and only Jane works the Christmas candy rush. We've had our snow for a few weeks now and the temperature has been around the 30's also. Aunt Anita is in the hospital and is trying to regain her strength in the cancer ward at Sparrow. The boys got 4 points in all their classes but a 3 Phil got in Writing. Christmas is sneaking up more this year than ever as a combination of economy, age and being on Friday. Last Sunday Jane, Andy and I went to Mason to have 4 of the cats spayed and 2 who had respiratory infections treated instead. Hisster, Big Orange, Minky, and Smokey Bones got fixed as they had a deal Andy got us from the Ingham Shelter, next to the jail. So we've had all 8 cats in the house for over a week now. Waverly Road has been open and realigned for over a month and greatly improved. All the schools are cost cutting in order to balance budgets effected by funding cuts by the governor. The health care bill is still evolving waiting to become a reality as the conservatives fight socialism for their own corporate greed. We can't always get what we want but hopefully we'll get what we need for the benefit of all.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
O'Rafferty-40th Reunion
Last night was the 40th class reunion at Reno's East for the 1969 class. Steve Morris and Mary Jo Maloney(Dehaven) organized the event that the previous reunion people had abandoned. With images scanned from the Silhoutte yearbook covering the wall screens of the nonsmoking area 30 class members had a great time renewing friendships from 7:00 until almost midnight. Many pictures were taken and those present agreed to try it again in 5 years instead of the past 10 year reunions. I did not go to the 10th and 30th ones as I had a party to celebrate my MSU graduation at he 10th and we had Simon's LCC controversy going on at the 30th. I got to talk with Ed Troshak, Steve Martin, Dan Richardson and Kevin Finnerty quite a bit as well as Kathy Gross(Assiff), Suzy Celentino(O'Dell), and Rosie Kain(Mehaffey). Bob Raby was taking lots of pictures and Suzy and Rosie wanted to have a picture with me. The only person who needed a designated driver was Mary Scully. John Kelley stayed for about 2 hours and snuck out as I had asked him were his coat was and he said he left it in his car. Many from our class are retired like me and Steve Martin reminded us about the severe weather going on during our graduation ceremony at Sexton. That's when I found out some boys had left on vacation instead from George Bridson. The only people I did not recognize at all was Cindy Prentler and Beth Oberlin. 13 of the attendees were from Holy Cross the most of all the parish schools. Jon was home for Thanksgiving which was at the Ybarras. Jane has been working extra hours and the boys have one more week of school and seem to be doing very good. Maybe the meek will inherit the Earth and blessed are the peacemakers. But it sure is great to have a head of hair and be within 10 pounds of 40 years ago!
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