Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Litchfield Was Hot But Fun



 Our one week trip to Illinois was a success. During the trip we got to...

  • Visit Abraham Lincoln's house
  • Kayak
  • Boat in Lake Lou
  • Tour a lock on the Mississippi
  • Target shooting (.22)
  • Go up the St. Louis Arch
  • Eat a Shoe at Charlie Parker's
  • Play with the neighbor's dog
  • Swing on the big tree swing
  • Roast marshmallows
That's all I can think of right now, but it was a great trip. The kids were very well behaved. Thanks to Dad and Cindy Borklund (Grandpa Buzz and Gramma Cindy) for having us.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Charlie Parker's, Springfield IL

It started when I saw a diner on Diners, Driveins and Dives, or whatever it's called, featuring Guy Fiore. They had a breakfast shoe, which is toast under meat under eggs, under gravy or cheese sauce, or both, under hash browns. I sent a gift cert to my dad for father's day last year and he liked it. So, now that we are near Springfield, we have been here twice.

DJ got the 16 inch pancake, as you can see here.

The pancake was not very tasty, and they don't have real butter, but it was a good enough experience that we have been here twice.

Their cheese sauce and gravy are good. I recommend the shoe and Cindy recommend the veggie omelette.

Dustin

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Prius Reaches 123,456 miles

My blue '05 Toyota Prius reached a milestone with no major problems. I have replaced the tires several times but other than that I have only changed the oil and air filters. It still gets 46.5 mpg. The carpool stickers won't work after 12/31/10 so I will buy something else then.

Dustin

First Stop After Arriving in St. Louis is a Diner

The Goody Goody was on Yelp and we were all hungry, so we went there. It was in East St. Louis.

Delicious. I had a fried chicken breakfast, my dad had a cole slaw bbq burger, and Riley and Holden each had a waffle with bacon. Dj didn't eat.

The Goody Goody is at the site of the first A&W restaurant.

Dustin

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Memorial Day Weekend

We just finished an extended Memorial Day weekend with my Mom, her husband Ed, my three kids and several of my Mom's friends.
We camped at Lake Roosevelt, Arizona. Best part was watching the kids kneeboard. I also got to make Mexican Rice and quesadillas for my contribution one night. Met some new people and got the quality time with Mom and her with her grandchildren.
The drive up was fine. We played enough car games that the kids stayed well behaved for all 7 hours or so. Coming back we broke up the trip by staying at the Blue Water Casino in Parker. Don't stay there until you talk to me first.
Back home I made blackened salmon atop Caesar salad. The kids ate all of it! I need to write that one down.
I have 30 minutes of video to piece together into something interesting and I will post a link here when it's ready. My mom and her friend Tiffany also took video and pictures, so when I get a free half hour I will post those here too. 

Monday, May 24, 2010

The Perfect Storm

On Sunday morning before the kids woke up, I decided it would be fun for all four of us to go up Mt. Baldy, a 10,000 ft mountain about an hour from our house.

After ski season, the Mt. Baldy ski lifts operate on the weekends for hikers and mountain bikers. We had gone up before when we lived in West Covina, probably with only DJ and Dorothy, and I remember it was a nice trip. I was hoping there would still be a little snow up there. “I’m not promising snow, but this will be fun”, I told the kids.

I had them all find their jackets and wear long sleeves because I figured it would be sunny, but cold. They had to wear real shoes, too. We ate a quick breakfast and jumped in the car.

The mountain wasn't visible from the freeway so I told the kids that we were either going to be in the clouds or on top of them. It started getting cold on the way up and DJ and Holden were intentionally fogging up the windows to draw on them with their fingers.

When arrived at the bottom of the lifts, the kids were excited to see some snow gently falling out of the sky. It melted as soon as it landed and there was no wind. The lady who gave us the tickets said it was a dry snow and quite surprising since it was May 23.

We got on the lifts – Riley with me and Holden with DJ – and started up the hill. It’s always a strange feeling sitting on a park bench with no seat belts suspended fifty feet above rough terrain. During the 15 minute ride, Holden and DJ were two chairs in front of us saying hello to hikers down below. Holden, in particular, would keep yelling “Hi! Hello! Can you hear me? I said Hello!” until they looked up and waved. He wasn’t being rude, so I didn’t stop him. I began to wonder why I was sitting next to well-behaved Riley while trusting Holden to remain in his seat the whole way, but there wasn’t anything I could do about it at that point. DJ is sometimes more concerned about Holden’s safety than I am, I rationalized.

On the way up it got colder and the snow came down a little harder but it was still beautiful and fun. The tops of the trees were white and a fog was moving in between us and the restaurant at the top. This must be the cloud I was telling them about, I thought. Still, what a great dad I am, taking my kids on this adventure! Their friends are probably at home playing Playstation or on Facebook.

When we got off the chair lift, snow was everywhere but it was a fine powder like Dippin Dots, DJ said, and Holden started playing in it right away. Our thin jackets weren’t keeping out the cold, so we all went inside the restaurant. I offered bottled water to everyone and Riley bought herself a large hot chocolate. I looked over the gloves and hats they had for sale, considering a hat and a pair of gloves for each of us would be well over $100 I decided against it. I thought of the box of snow clothes somewhere in the garage back home.

With only a dozen people in the restaurant and I let the kids horse around a little. They kept going out into the snow to play, then coming back in to warm up. DJ shot a video of Riley not sharing her hot chocolate.

When it was time to go we all went outside I could tell the weather had changed. Now the snow was coming down hard and from all directions. It seemed colder and windier, too, but maybe it was because we had been inside the warm restaurant for so long. I had all the kids zip up their jackets for the ride down.

This time I chose to ride with Holden because I would think he would get more daring about moving in his seat on the way down and, in general, I try not to make the same mistake twice. Riley and DJ got on first, then an empty chair went by, then Holden and I jumped on. The chairs were covered in snow but we didn’t have time to wipe them off before we hopped on. But that was just the beginning.

Once on the chair we could feel the wind coming up the canyon from down below. The wind carried ice which hit our faces directly and stung like needles. None of us had gloves or hats. Holden had a thin hoodie. DJ had my Hustler hoodie and Riley had a similar jacket. We couldn’t look away from the stinging wind because of the way we were sitting. My body, hair and face were pretty much covered in ice and Holden started complaining immediately. He was in pain. My hands and face went numb and my head started pounding. DJ and Riley up ahead were screaming as if they were being boiled alive. I yelled at them to just hang on but they couldn’t hear me over the wind and their own screams.

I turned to Holden and told him he has to deal with the cold and pain but that we would be at the bottom soon, but at the same time I seriously wondered if anyone would need medical attention at the bottom? How long does hypothermia take? Why do I only hear DJ screaming now? How’s Riley? What are the symptoms of frostbite again? “Holden, we will be at the bottom soon, put your hands in your pockets.” He said his pockets were full of snow and I believed him. I held his hands in mine for a few minutes and then put mine back in my pockets for a few minutes, and then did it again.

The chairlift stopped a couple of times on the way down, probably for a good reason, and only for a moment, but it made me think how long we would last in these conditions if they left us up here. I would say an hour, tops. The cold was already going all the way through my body and the kids are so much smaller. I, personally, have never been so cold as that day.

At the bottom we rushed to the car to get the heater on. The snow was still very light at the bottom but everything was wet and slippery. I turned the heat on over the cries of DJ and Holden. As the feeling came back in their hands and faces, their pain intensified. I know because I experienced the same sensation. Most of the way down Mt Baldy Road DJ was screaming from the pain. I had them focus on the blue sky in front of us.

Turns out we experienced a freak snow storm so late in May. We were there from 9:30am to 11:30am. You can see the temperature drop around 10:30am and the wind picked up at 11:00am.

Before we reached the freeway, we stopped at a Starbucks. The sky was completely sunny, but the kids chose to remain in the warm car for the first ten minutes. I couldn’t get the cold out of my bones either. Even though it was warm outside and I had warm clothes on I couldn’t stop shivering occasionally for at least an hour.

On the way home, the kids said they would never go to Mt Baldy again, or on a chairlift again. Holden said it hurt more than brain cancer, an homage to his Nana. The kids thanked me sarcastically for taking them there to be tortured, which was fine because that’s the sense of humor we all share. They were back to being happy kids by the time we got home and we all went in the Jacuzzi to finish warming up.

Holden ended up jumping off the patio cover into the pool for the first time (a serious milestone for a 6 year old boy) and Riley set up her first web site. You can see her version of this day on her web site.

I will put together some of the video from that day and upload it soon. Look for an update here in a couple of days.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Holden Made a Sign

6 year-old Holden ran upstairs with the scotch tape and this was what he was up to.