Thursday, June 18, 2015

Magna Carta 800 years

   June 15 was the 800 birthday of the Great Charter that limited the power of the monarch by the rebel barons on King John of England. It's principles influenced our Bill of Rights and quoting author Derek Taylor,"the Magna Carta is a bastion against tyranny and over-mighty government."  The school year is over and I'll be working for EDUstaff in the fall. I've picked up a couple of jobs at Horizon to extend the school year along with my $225 bonus from Lansing in May.  We visited Jon, Sharon, and Silas from Friday May 29th through Sunday the 31st. Lukas and Simon went with us and we visited the Fair Oaks Dairy Farm that Saturday. It rained so hard leaving to go back to Valpo Jane decided we better stay the night and leave in the morning.  We've been to 2 of the Lansing Concerts in the Park on Wednesdays.  We were at Amanda Fabiano's wedding Saturday at St. Gerard's and stayed until midnight to help clean-up. Phillip left for Canton Ohio June 5 and is staying at the Staybridge Suites until the company apartment is vacant. His room is bigger than the place he lived in last year and he gets breakfast and dinner 3 nights with a king size bed. The weather is heating up and we have had plenty of rain this month which makes for regular grass cutting.  Jane got all her mulch down with Simon's help and her flowers are planted.  Phillip bought up a trimmer that has helped with lawn edging and the fences.  I pray that we all be nice to one another and respect our differences.

Monday, May 25, 2015

Memorial Day 2015

    I've been working as many days in Lansing to get my bonus for teaching which was $100 for March and April, and should be $250 for May.  Phillip graduated from his master's program May 8th with a brunch at the Marriott at 11 and then ceremony at The Breslin at 3:30. The brunch was very nice because the 36 students in the Human Resource and Labor Relations program all had the chance to interact. He will be leaving for Canton in 2 weeks and will be busy finishing up all details on his move. Mark invited us to take the Boyers place at the Lugnuts game Saturday as Gabe is acting up again. It was Eat-a-Palozza so all food was free and they even won the game. We were over to Mark's the week before as Jane made Ziti, green beans, and carrot cake for a belated birthday and Mother's Day. I went to Chet Rupp's funereal Saturday as he was the last of the older group of  the Holy Cross St. Vincent's. I went to the cemetery with Peg Saturday as it was a beautiful day and visited the family graves. We live in the greatest country and I pray God will still show favor on us despite our turning away from Christian principles that helped us be the world leader and beacon of hope.

Sunday, April 12, 2015

After Easter, Silas

  March 7th was Sharon's baby shower at Verndale Clubhouse here in Michigan.  About 25 were there and Debbie and Lori helped Jane get it together.  She got many nice things and the weather was good.  On March 26th Silas Joseph Pratt was born, 5 weeks early. He had to spend his first week in PICU, so we did not go to see him until this Friday and Saturday.  He has a full head of black hair and is doing very well and is so cuddly and light.  Lukas went with us and we had an enjoyable visit and great weather.  On St. Patrick's Day I had dinner with Gabor and John Kelley at Suzanne's in Okemos.  This is the 3rd year we've done this and Gabor and I did it one more year.  MSU went to the Final Four and lost to the eventual winner Duke just as they lost to the winner last year.  I've been subbing everyday and turned 64 quietly as an April Fool.  Spring break is over so I'm ready to finish out the school year working in Lansing as much as possible to get the bonus pay.  I earned the $100 for March and should also in April, so unless the other districts decide to give incentives it's Lansing for May!  I attended Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter services and read my Black Book throughout lent.  The temperatures are getting near 60 and buds are appearing all over as life is resurrecting.  Dippy has also come back but is staying outside with Rusty as he lost his buddy Chocolatte.

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Where the cold is!

   Saturday afternoon listening to XM Radio after days of below zero temperatures and wind chills up to -20+ and 2 days of closed schools boredom has set in. The Great Lakes are freezing fast with the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory reporting that 85.4% coverage of ice.  Last year they reached 92.5%, and their highest recorded being 1979 at 94.4%. Malcolm X was assassinated on this day 50 years ago in NY City, I remember it was snowy here and when hearing about it on TV, I thought, good he deserved it for being a racist. Later after reading about him and changes he went through I realized he was really right about many issues and an important leader.  I look at the rabbit tracks leading paths through the formerly untouched snow. I reflect on all that I do not know about life and worlds ignored or unknown. Weeks pass and some die and others are born, while the living continue on slowly expanding or decreasing understanding in life experience.  Bare trees silhouette what they hide as I blindly try to look beyond to what is really real. Lent has begun and our covenant with God will renew the sacred promise of living like Christ to make our world better and all humanity.

Friday, February 13, 2015

February a Cold New Year

   On Christmas we had lasagna with the boys and Mark over. Jane and I went to see the movie Big Eyes before New Years and we all enjoyed MSU beating Baylor in the Cotton Bowl. In January I worked mostly in Lansing schools and there has been snow days and an ice day to slow down on. February 1st brought 12" of snow and it has gotten cold again. We leased a new Silver Topaz Chevy Equinox from Pat Iding and have been driving it over a week now. Jane is preparing for the baby shower in March. Phil is back to school and working at the Lear Center. Luke is still at MSU but seems to be working less hours and has his insurance through the state health exchange now and Simon also will soon be on it. Oh yes it is Friday the 13th and there are a few in denial about global warming, I'm not waiting to decide who's right but gas has gone as low as a $1.79 and is back over $2 now and rising, who knows what is manipulating the market but big oil will make us pay in the long run.  

Monday, December 22, 2014

Joe Cocker

  Jon and Sharon were here this weekend with their sonogram pictures of the son to be. They will be in Iowa for Christmas so we got together early and had an enjoyable time.  We have a real tree this year, a Fraser fir  from Horrocks at $42. All the boys were here for dinner Saturday night.  We had Kroger baked chicken with wedding potatoes and green beans. Earlier in the day we went to the Jenerette's, Pam and Charlie, and 4 couples of their neighbors for a potluck which was fun.  On Thursday I was subbing at Elmwood in the afternoon and the Waverly Reflections group sang for the school and I recognized many of them though I hadn't subbed for any of them for at least 3 or 4 years. Their teacher had all the members introduce themselves and say what Waverly schools they've attended.  The girls went first and many mentioned teachers there that they had and then the boys did it and 3 mentioned that Mr. Pratt had been their substitute teacher. It's break time now though Lukas is still working at Akers during the week. Joe Cocker died of lung cancer today at 70, known for his raspy voice and spaz like movement while singing, we'll have to get by with a little help from our friends.  But it's really nice to hear principals tell me they're glad to have me in their buildings, we all need to hear we're appreciated. Gramma left for Florida and the sunshine 2 weeks ago.  "Solstice"comes from the Latin words meaning "the sun stands still." After appearing to move away from Earth for 6 months, the sun seems to stop briefly and then begin to return, as the days will become longer for light until summer's solstice.

Sunday, November 30, 2014

November Over

   We had a family Thanksgiving with all the boys and Sharon for turkey and fixings. Gramma and Mark came for pizza on Wednesday as they were going to Petra's Thursday and we wanted them to see Jon before they left Friday morning for Iowa.  The west coast of Michigan and the U.P. got record snowfalls for November and the ice was forming 10 days earlier on the Great Lakes.  But that was nothing compared to Buffalo's 7 feet of snow off Lake Erie, fortunately we only had about 4" here though the polar vortex gave us single digit wind chills.  I came down with a chest cold 2 weeks ago that started effecting my voice last Friday and is now deep in my chest causing coughing fits. I've been working every day but may take it easy depending on this cold. Lansing Catholic, Ithaca and Sexton all lost in the High School Finals after having undefeated seasons.  In Ithaca's case it ended their nationwide leading winning streak of 69 games.  MSU ended their season 10-2 and await a major bowl invitation.  Mister Man has now been gone 2 months so he may have passed on leaving us 3 indoor and 2 outdoor cats.  Next April the results of the DEQ study of the GM sites will be released saying the parking lots and foundations must remain to cover up pollutants and prevent them from spreading to the ground water. The only likely development would be solar farms BWL has proposed since the GM bankruptcy in 2009 left $3 million for redevelopment.  That was a small price for GM to pay for the billions of dollars it will cost us the tax payers for the plant sites they dumped on us through the RACER settlement. Advent the time of waiting, Lord help us, our trust is in you not corporate America!