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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

50th Class Reunion


July 25th we set out on a journey to Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin to attend Duane's 50th Class Reunion.  Duane had never gone to the other reunions, and had a blast reconnecting with his classmates.  Amazingly enough, I had just as much fun.  Everyone was so friendly and welcoming.

 
Starting with the plane ride, everything went smoothly.
 
 
 
The first stop after arriving in Sheboygan Falls, was "The Point" where Duane had spent lots of time as a boy.  He couldn't wait to have a double bratwurst on a hard roll. 
 
 

 
The town of Sheboygan Falls is adorable with its old buildings and cute houses.  I could have done a blog on the architecture alone.
 
 

 
Duane remembered each building, and which business that was housed there when he was a boy.
 
 

 
Big Jimmy's Bar has been in the same building (unchanged) longer than any other business in town.  It was owned by Jimmy's father, then his brother, who was a classmate of Duane's. Now that Jimmy owns the bar, he is famous for his Elvis and Johnny Cash impersonations.
 
 
 
Jimmy only performs at midnight, so after the reunion some of us went to see the show.  He chooses the Elvis tune "Viva Las Vegas" for his show.  Everyone sings along, and we had the best time ever.
 
 
At the reunion Duane hung out with his best buddies from school.  Some of the guys were his friends from Kindergarten through High School.  Here is Duane with Kenny Allen, Jeff Deeley, and Donny Peloquin.  Listening to them, you couldn't tell it had been 50 years since they had seen each other.  Incidentally, all of them served in the armed forces during the Viet Nam War.
 
 
 
Oh yes, he also reconnected with his old girlfriends.  Here with Suzanne Hefling who was a cheerleader who married the star quarterback Jim Mattek.  Have we heard that story before?
 
 
 
More girlfriends----I said that between he and his friends Kenny, Jeff and Donny, they must have dated every girl in their class.  The girls couldn't have been nicer, and I felt that I had known them all my life.
 
 
 
Jim Schomberg, another friend of Duane's opened his house to all of us for a pre-reunion party on Friday.  In addition to owning a very successful heating and air conditioning company, Jim is a hunter and taxidermist.  This bear was a spectacular example of his work. 
 
 

 
The pre-reunion party was probably more fun than the reunion itself.  We danced more than we had in years---to our favorite tunes from the 50's and 60's, played on Jim's antique jukebox.
 
 
 
Back to "The Point" for breakfast the morning after the reunion---here we have Duane, me, Kathy (Jeff's wife), Donny and Jeff.  I feel that I have some wonderful new friends, and can't wait to go back.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, July 19, 2013

Grandpa Beats the Heat


It's been a scorching summer, and we all try to find ways to keep cool.  Cool drinks, air conditioning, and swimming are some ideas.  However, Grandpa has some suggestions:

 
Use a hollowed out log, and relax in a beautiful garden (in Mendocino).
 
 
Take a stroll through the woods (in Sheboygan Falls).
 
 
Hang out on an ocean pier (in San Simeon).
 
 
You go to Senor Frogs in Mazatlan (Mexico).
 
 
You have a glass of wine on your hotel balcony (in Santa Barbara).
 
 
You have brunch with the boys (Ritz Carlton, Laguna Niguel).
 
 
Or, have a cold beer down in Dana Point.  Whatever it is, Grandpa does it in style!
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Just Summer II---Gardening


Summer is a fun time to take photos.  There are so many facets to summer, that I had to continue my last blog.  Much time and work in the summer has to do with gardening.

 
I'm almost embarrassed to post this picture because of how awful our backyard looked when Adam was about two.  But, how could I resist a picture of him trying to take a sprinkler head off of a hose.  As we all know, he now has a career in landscaping, so this may have been the beginning.
 
 
Just to redeem myself, here is a summer picture of how the same area looks now.
 
 
Here we are back in time again posing by a row of sunflowers that we grew.  Adam helped a lot to plant and water the flowers, and was very proud of his accomplishment.
 
 
We are still growing sunflowers, but this time to cover up a hole in the fence.
 
 
Here's another shot of Adam (age one) adjusting the sprinklers.
 
 
When I was small I used to pick my Grandmother's flowers, but she loved me anyway.  This is my paternal Grandmother, Pearl, in our backyard in Chicago.
 
 
Heather followed suit when she was at Grandma Armit's house in Illinois.
 
 
How lucky I was to have met and married my husband, Duane, without whom our yard would have still looked like picture #1.  Thanks Honey!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
































Thursday, July 11, 2013

Just Summer


 
Nothing says summer like two air mattresses in a pool.
 
 
Or early morning at the beach.
 
 
Or a stroll down a pier with your best friend.
 
 
It could mean your plumeria is in bloom.
 
 
If you are really lucky, you could be at the Ritz Carlton in Laguna Niguel.
 
 
You could also be at the Grand Canyon with your beautiful sister.
 
 
You could be enjoying Father's Day with your son.
 
 
Or, you could be enjoying your birthday.
 
 
Hunting for beach treasures is always fun in the summer.
 
 
One of my favorite things to do as a child was to visit Lake Zurich, Illinois.
 
 
Summer weddings are are lovely.
 
 
Especially if they are in exotic Belize.
 
 
But summer is best when you are with people you love----especially Mom.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, July 4, 2013

FUN 4th


The 4th of July is a special holiday in any American's book.  It brings us all closer together.  Traditions on the 4th are heart warming----from the fireworks displays, to the backyard barbecues.

 
This year we had the privilege to celebrate with our very best friends, Paul and Jeannie.
 
 
We also had the beautiful Schelbauer girls here----there's Valerie, Kim and Amanda.  They look like 3 sisters, but Kim is actually the mother.
 
 
Dad, Scott was also on hand.  He's just as cute as the girls!  Look how patriotic his shirt is.
 
 
We all had lots of fun, and at the end, Scott, Kim and the girls went to an Angel's baseball game.  And, guess what?  The Angels played the St. Louis Cardinals, which is Jeannie's favorite team.