Saturday, December 8, 2012

Right to Work Agenda

    This week the lame duck Republican legislature of Michigan has pushed its regressive right to work agenda through both branches to wait the governor's signature. President Obama was reelected so the tea party Nazis are fighting socialism by turning back the progressive clocks to the days of serfdom. Jon is getting married and we have met his intended and her family who are from Iowa. We met them at a restaurant in New Buffalo with Elder Joe, wife Connie, and Sharon who dress conservatively in the Apostolic tradition. This has given Jane much anxiety and need to adjust to a different value system and lifestyle. I've been working everyday and being busy helps to deal with all the tension around from varying sources. It has been a mild fall with only 2 snow flurry episodes to date as the USA will likely record its warmest year ever. Grampa is out of Tendercare West and recovering well from his bout with pneumonia and trying to catch up slowly with his health and Gramma's. I've added Siriusxm Internet radio and can listen in the house to Deep Tracks and the 60's Survey comfortably anytime. The world is still a scary place that challenges and makes us see how fragile life and integrity is when left to man's reason. Thanksgiving was celebrated here and went well with plenty of food and blessings to be grateful for.  Thank you God for you are good and we are weak being lost without looking to you for the path to true salvation that this world is only an obstacle to reach.  Cleanse us in peace and tranquility above our limited minds.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Political Bombardment

   It has been a busy season for substituting with nice pretty mild weather. All of the flowers in the planters are still alive and thriving though they usually are faded or dead by now.  George McGovern died Oct.21 at the age of 90. In 1972 he was the Democratic candidate for president and I campaigned and voted for him but he was too liberal for America and lost by a landslide though in reality he spoke the truth about the Vietnam War.  Each month continues to bring record temperatures as September rated the warmest ever for the USA.  The Tigers won the American league pennant but were swept by San Francisco in the World Series.  One more week until the presidential election so hearing and seeing politics fills all the gaps that money can buy.  Jon announced to us yesterday he is engaged to be married.  Grampa has been in the hospital since last Wednesday with pneumonia. We are in the process of painting the family room and ceiling as well as replacing the fan and shower door.  The winds of change blow and yet so much stays the same.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Labor Day 2012

   The week before Jane and I went to Pier View at Grand Haven I proctored at Cooley and read The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test.  Tom Wolfe's book about Ken Kesey and LSD trips in the 60;s in California took most of the week to read. Jane and I spent the week alone except for Joan Lopez  coming on Sunday afternoon. We went to breweries, museums, parks and shopping with good weather and quality time together. We went to Brian Trudell's wedding and reception and had a good time despite Aunt Peg's complaining remenences.The boys are back in school though Lukas is only taking 1 class as he is reevaluating his education plans. Simon if he successfully completes sobriety court for a year, will lose any felony charges after his court date. He has moved in with April and hopefully this will help him to stay on the straight and narrow. Jon has bought a house in Hebron Indiana and will be moving in soon.  Hurricane Issac caused its problems in New Orleans last week and bringing plenty of rain in its path. The political season is beginning its blustery occupation heading to the election day drama.  Summer is over though it is still hot and labor union workers now in Michigan are only 17.5% as opposed to 26% in 1989. Time will tell the future of labor but with less unionization there will only be a bigger gap between the classes with a minimizing of the middle class that is the foundation of this nation. 

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Waiting

   Waiting. Waiting to write, to think, to create, to fill a void or to avoid. All the feral cats are gone but Rusty and Chocolatte, as they went to the Capital Area Human Society to be euthanized.The cat farm is under control as July stayed hot and the days dragged on. Just sit by the air conditioner and exist to minimalist living. Waiting for some rain to refresh and cool but only the electric bill doubles. Life floats by guided by
humid winds and scorching sun with late relief to revive us. Helping the in-laws with their bills and insurance makes me of some use. Another Alvarado family reunion divides further the unanswered questions that beg to be resolved. I went to Francis Park to see Mr. Paul from the bakery on his 90th birthday and share memories of our wedding cake and his baking dedication. Waiting for school to start so as to ritualize purpose and meaning. With new glasses I can proceed with a new outlook of challenge and direction. Waiting for conclusion to bring justification for this inspiration beyond Bob Dylan. One certainty is we will always be waiting. Finally confirmation from NOAA that July was the hottest ever according to the U.S. Climate Extreme Index dating back to 1900. This factors temperatures, precipitation and storms to calculate extremes beating the old record of 1934. Scientists say July was the hottest ever in the lower 48 states with a 77.6 average beating 1936 by 0.2 degrees on records dating to 1995. This has also been the warmest 12 months on record thanks to the temperatures so far in 2012.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Hottest Day Ever

 July 6, Friday, 103 degrees at 3:53, was the hottest day ever in all the years since 1863 for temperature in Lansing. The temperature has been 90 and higher for a week and we've had little rain for weeks. Last Saturday Simon called from the Lansing Jail for his 3rd DUI and Sunday after his arraignment we bailed him at 2:00 with his $500. He faces 2 felonies and will pay $10,000 to Mike Nichols to defend him. He has to go each morning for his PBT tests and is going daily to AA meetings. Again this is a step backward but if it finally changes his life it could be the blessing, we could not impress on him. We have also been taking feral cats to the Capital Area Humane Society to satisfy Mike and Eddie Chahine and to end their nuisance problem.  We have rented 2 traps to expedite the battle as well as the battle Eddie created by yelling at Jane and slamming the door in her face when she went to explain to them about what we were doing and he claiming our lying  about getting rid of the cats in 2 weeks. We were in Jackson for Todd Longs daughter's grad on June 10th after first going to Brandon's here at Granger Park. We did not get lost, thanks Mapquest, and though it was in the 90's the food was good and we had a nice visit with the Medranos. Jane and I have been to a couple of concerts for LCC and the City Parks but hope to have some of the stress to ease up soon and enjoy some more. The grass is like hay but we've kept the flowers growing and doing quite well. With God's help so to should go the garden of our lives.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Father's Reflections

   Another school year has come to an end and many changes lay ahead next fall. We went to Cam's grad party last Saturday in Zeeland. Greg and Debbie mentioned how I had turned them on to music when they used to come over to my parents, Uncle Albert and chemicals. My own sons have been critiquing me as a father for the better and worse. I know I made mistakes but also let them make their own, though I may have expected too much or too little of them at times. Jane and I were at the cemetery Memorial weekend and cleaned graves,between the Bozzos. We also went to a Lugnut game courtesy of Cooley Law and Lou Ann Hall. We also watched Brandon graduate from Eastern last Sunday at the Lansing Center and will go to his party tomorrow. I am now an extraordinary minister at St. Gerards after my hiatus after Holy Cross closed. A classmate Jerry Bryant died June 2 in Ohio. It had been 12 years since I last talked with him at Holy Cross just after he had retired from GM. Reflections shine, dim and pass noticed or forgotten exposing glances of lives timely spent. Words only scratch at the surface of what lies underneath layers of thoughts unwritten. Lukas has finally went to work at MSU working in the dorms for the summer. He gets to work at 6:00 in the morning until 3:00 and Phillip is unpaid interning at Christman's and and paying for the school credits to do it. So I'll spend time chauffeuring them to work an early morning rising.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Cinco De Mayo

The classes I've been subbing for this past week have either had messed up lesson plans or students off task. The spring weather is more normal now but the early warmth has caused problems for the cherries, grapes, apples and pears causing much damage to the fruit crop. I read Sanctuary by Falkner,The Bomb Party by Graham Greene and Miss Lonely Hearts by Nathaniel West during exams at Cooley this spring. Yesterday was the 30th anniversary of my brother John and 38th for my dad's passing. I went to 2 concerts at LCC last week and they were both very good. One was the Jazz Band and the other the Lansing Concert Band, both playing music not usually heard. I've mowed the grass 4 times and the average temperature for April was less than March's. Jane is still having pain in her jaw and is back on medication while she now has to send proof of job inquiries for her unemployment.  Freedom is worth protecting and to cherish it is to know it's value and need with the responsibility required.