Sunday, June 28, 2009

Strike three arrived

After the softball (and tornado) adventure on Friday, Corey's softball team was scheduled to play another game on Saturday afternoon. So at 4 pm they played game two, again in Mandan.

Thankfully, the weather was less eventful and they won 16 to 6. So that moved us to the next round of the tournament, on Sunday.

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The luck was not on our side - Corey's team got scheduled to play at 7:30 am. Even though that is the time we're both on our way to work during the week - on Sunday it seems much earlier.

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It. was. so. early.

We were all very sleepy.

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This time the team played at a park in Bismarck - so we didn't have to drive very far. Fantastic! More time to sleep.

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It took the boys a little while to get warmed up ...

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Good thing it was such a beautiful morning.

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A few fans even showed up. The dude with the ball is our pitcher.

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The competition was intense.

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The other team was very good. Intimidating. Actually, they won the bracket last year.

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The boys played hard and had fun.

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But sadly ...

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We just didn't score enough runs to win the game. This guy is on Corey's team - he broke his nose at a softball game about 10 days ago. You can't see it in this photo, but it looks very gross. And painful. He got to play this weekend and will have his nose re-set this week.

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So that concludes the 2009 McQuade Softball Tournament for us.

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Here are some fresh cut flowers from my garden to cheer up all the boys that are sad about the loss.

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Corey and I are hosting a few overnight guests tonight and we're having a little grill-out get together this evening so the weekend isn't over yet!

Nine down, one to go

I can hardly believe we only have one week left in the one-a-day nine-patch quilt-along.

Here are my week nine blocks:
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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Beer, matches, and a flashlight

What was planned as a fun evening of softball and hanging out with friends turned into softball, a mad rush home and 45 minutes of shelter in our basement.

Here's how it went down ...

Corey's softball team played their first game in the McQuade Softball Tournament on Friday at 7 pm in Mandan. The fields are about seven to 10 miles from our house. Because of the massive amount of people at the games, we parked a distance from the fields. But we got lucky - most people parked much farther away.

The game started on time and progressed quickly. The teams were neck-in-neck. About half way through the game, I became preoccupied with the dark clouds that were starting to surround us. I knew there was a storm warning for our area and tornado and hail warning for areas near us. In the last inning the lightning and thunder started and the wind started blowing. The game should have been cancelled, but they kept playing. Corey's team ended up losing the lead in the last inning and the game ended with a loss.

As soon as Corey stepped off the field, he looked at me and suggested we just head right to the car. I couldn't have agreed more. Corey still had his cleats on but we started a brisk walk/run for shelter. We got to the car, jumped in, and Corey drove us quickly and safely home. The whole drive (which seemed to take forever) was nerve racking. The sky kept getting darker and scarier. It was very humid and the wind was blowing so much dirt upward, that the air looked foggy. When we pulled into our neighborhood, the tornado sirens started. I got scared.

I took my necessities to our basement - you know - my computer, phone, radio, purse, flashlights, and camera. Corey quickly changed, unplugged our electronics, and then took his necessities down - you know - reading material, snacks, a candle and matches, and a beer for both of us. He claimed the beer was to calm me down. It worked wonders.

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And then we waited. We sat on chairs in the bathroom (which we deemed the safest room the basement).

The wind got noisy. The lights flickered. It rained and then it poured. The radio cut out. The tornado sirens continued.

And then it all just stopped.

Corey went up to check things out. We survived and so did our house and yard.

Although we only got about an inch of rain, many of the streets in downtown Bismarck and Bismarck Expressway were totally flooded. Funnel clouds were spotted west of Mandan and a tornado was spotted north of Bismarck. I'm so thankful we made it through safely.

Corey's team plays again today at 6 pm today. I sincerely hope the weather is less eventful.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Painting, softball, and an ouch

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I've got two paintings in progress right now. Both are pictured above and both are "cross" projects. I'm trying out canvas boards for the first time. Compared to stretched canvas over a frame, this is basically just canvas stuck to a flat board. So far so good. Plus, they are less expensive.

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Starting Friday evening, Corey will be playing America's largest non-profit, one weekend, slow pitch softball tournament - and also one of Bismarck's busiest times of the year. That's right - it's McQuade's weekend. I'll be appearing as the loyal scorekeeper and photographer. Stay tuned for a recap.

If any of my friends or family want to join me in the bleachers and cheer on the team, leave me a comment and I'll let you know when and where they are playing.

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Weak stomach warning:
I had a bit of a kitchen accident yesterday. Basically I was doing something dumb. And then slipped. And the pairing knife I was using went into my thumb, right under the thumb nail. And then came out about half way to my cuticle. It cut my finger along my nail too.

It hurt.
Bad.
But in all honesty, it actually sounds worse than it feels. In fact, it doesn't hurt much today. Certainly not as bad as I'd think it should hurt. According to on of the nuns/nurses I work with, I most likely damaged the nerve. That explains the lack of pain.

Any bets on when/if my nail will fall off? or when my thumb nail will look "normal" again?

If you are brave, click here to see it.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Week eight

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More red and green for the one-a-day quilt-along.

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The blocks look so merry and bright.

Hello summer

Yesterday we spent time in the yard and on the river.

Today Corey is spending time on the golf course and I'm spending time painting and sewing (and of course, blogging).

Here is our Saturday in photos ...

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Pretty green fern.

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Peony. Still so beautiful.

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A sunny Saturday afternoon spent floating in Marina Bay, in Mandan, ND.

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Having a boat (or in our case, knowing someone with a boat) is fabulous.

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Having a cold beverage is fabulous too.

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Having friends is fun. At one point, these folks had 10 boats tied together.

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Such a great day.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Pretty in pink

Our yard has a very pretty in pink look about it right now. Even though not much is blooming yet, what is blooming is pink and proud.

A peony bosh in our yard is blooming. The flowers are so big and so vibrant.

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There's more where that came from ...

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Pink and yellow - what a wonderful combination.

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And these little pink puffs. I like these.

How much is that doggie in the window ... arf arf

For some reason our house attracts dog visitors. For a while I thought it was because my sister, Caitlyn, lived here with me and she loves dogs. I thought maybe the dogs sensed that and were drawn to her. But she has since moved out and the visitors still keep finding us. We've had a number of different dogs here - some we took photos of.

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Buddy, the beagle from a few houses down, with Caitlyn.

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Miss Moody (not her real name, but it fits her personality) from down the street.

Since both these critters were at our house in the winter, Caitlyn and I took them in and returned them to their owners.

Yesterday this furry fellow was staring at me through the back door ...

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I think I'll name him Frank. 

He looked thirsty so I gave him a bowl of water. He drank, and then went on his way. He didn't have a collar, so I didn't want to take him in - there was just something about him that I didn't trust.

I wonder who or what will show up tomorrow?!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

And then there were 49

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Somehow I finished another seven blocks this week, bringing my total to 49. So if I wanted to, I could stop now and have a 7 blocks by 7 blocks, square quilt. 
Hmm. 
Nope, I think I'll stick with the group and keep going. I want a big, snugly, cozy Christmas quilt.

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In weather news ... it rained all day. We got another two to three inches of rain but so far we're still dry, thank goodness. Many roads were flooded and some manhole covers were popping up - apparently that's really dangerous. I hope to never experience a popping manhole cover.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Summer = rain

It seems that with my declaration of summer, the sky opened up and decided it was time to pour on us.

In short: I've never seen it rain this hard. Ever.

My uncle and aunt own a bowling alley here. The roof collapsed tonight (I assume, under the weight of the rain downpour) when it collapsed, water rushed in and flooded the building. It's my understanding that nobody was hurt, which is definitely a blessing. I'm told that there are about three inches of water covering the floor - including the lanes. That's very bad news for the bowling alley, and for my aunt and uncle.

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Our yard looks eerily similar to the great thaw of 2009 – except without the snow.

I think North Dakota's 2009 year will go down in the history books.

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Update - Tuesday, June 16

Check out reader-submitted Bismarck Tribune photos of flood water in and around Bismarck. The Bismarck Tribune reported that areas around Bismarck-Mandam had 3-7 inches of rain, hail and possibly a funnel cloud. I think we got about 3.5 inches of rain at our house, no hail (thankfully).

Corey and I had a little bit of water in our basement this morning. It looks like our sump pump couldn't keep up and for a brief time, the water flowed out of the hole. Luckily only a small area of carpet was damp. Unfortunately, my grandparents and my grandma's sister (all who live in northwest Mandan) have water seeping into their basements.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

First weekend of summer in Bismarck

The first official day of summer is next Sunday, June 21. But this weekend in Bismarck it was definitely summer.

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The weekend started with Friday evening at Bismarck's Ribfest.

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We enjoyed the ribs and music with some great friends. The weather was perfect too!
Wow Corey ... you're really tall.

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On Saturday, we headed out to the river. We hitched a ride with my Uncle Bob, Aunt Kristen and Aunt Ronda, and floated the afternoon away.
To see the photo larger, click on this photo above and then click on 'all sizes' ... I created the panoramic in Photoshop with a series of photos taken on Saturday.

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We made a stop at a sandbar. My feet hit the sand for the first time this summer. Ahhh.

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The sandbar was just south of the railroad bridge (pictured above) and very picturesque. The only problem was that we parked the pontoon near all the goose droppings ... yuck.

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It was a very popular place. Seemed like everyone was enjoying the perfect day on the river.
The water is still very cold (mid 50s) so we spent our time on land rather than in the water.

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On the way back to the cabin, we cruised by the Lewis and Clark Riverboat.

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Sunday afternoon was spent much like Saturday – on the river. But today was much windier than yesterday so we found shelter on a small shallow arm of the river.

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I was living it up with an Arbor Mist "fine wine" (with a twist cap), in a camouflage can koozie. I always go for high style on the river.    
... or not.

This year I'm doing very well with my goal of not getting sunburned. I highly suggest investing in a sun hat.

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And here's Corey. He has a hat too - he got his hat during our honeymoon. I think I will always like that hat.

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Happy Summer!

Tiny boat

This weekend I put this finishing touches on the painting for my grandparent's river cabin.

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I'm calling this one "tiny boat."

Thanks for the "add a boat" advice Grandma Katy!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Another few layers

DSC_3714A few days ago my latest painting looked like this. Then i added a few more layers of paint and some other details.

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Now it looks like this. I like it but I think it still might need a little something. Maybe a tiny boat on the horizon? Or a palm? Or a sunset? Or clouds?

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This weekend is one of my tummy's favorite weekends of the year - Bismarck's RibFest. Check it out.

Photo taken by me at the event last year.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Pretty green colors

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My chive plant bush is getting ready to bloom. I know I'm supposed to cut the flowers off if I don't want chives overrunning my garden, but they look too pretty to chop off. The combination of the greens and pink/purple is surprisingly lovely.

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When I moved into this house, I planted a little plum tree. For the past four years, I've been wishin' for plums. This is the first year my plum tree is growing what look like the beginnings of plums. Now if only the birds will leave them alone, we might have plums this summer. I'll be sure to update my plum status again soon.

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My grandma gave me a whole stack of hand-me-down canvasses, with the deal that I paint her one. So here it is - in the works. I'm making it for my grandparent's cantina (fancy garage on the river). I think it will eventually have the look of turquoise ocean meets sky. I sprinkled Kosher salt on the wet paint to give it some texture. And hey, it's supposed to have the "beachy" look, so why not add some salt?!

I've painted two layers of color so far. I think I'll add one more before making it look like something.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

42 down

Tomorrow, Monday, April 8, marks the 42nd day of the one-a-day 9-patch quilt along.

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Here are the week six blocks.

I wanted to see all 42 blocks together to see how well they all get along.

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So far so go, I think. In the finished quilt, I will alternate the blocks so the primarily red/green blocks will be every-other (red, green, red, green ...). As you can see in this photo, I accidently had a few green blocks in a row. oops.

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Each of the blocks will be sashed in white.

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Think it has a Christmas look to it?

Speaking of Christmas, it snowed here yesterday. It never stuck to the ground, but there was definitely frozen stuff falling from the sky. A town less than an hour west of here had three inches of snow. Remind me again, is it really June?