Thursday, February 12, 2026

Another Day

Well, today's another day.  Something really bad happened yesterday, so we tried to cheer things up with a stop along our trip to Braselton to get costumes for the upcoming Daddy Daughter Dance for KidPak.  That should go well - I made some good material for that, and everyone is working hard to get that all arranged.  On the way, we stopped by Cracker Barrel to get something to eat.  During the fast, I was craving pancakes, so I finally got my first pancakes of 2026!  Although Mom couldn't eat much.  She hasn't been able to eat much today.  But it was still nice there, and of course we walked around the little store afterwards.


Keeping busy at home helps.  When we arrived, I was proofing the new baseball book.  Mom got some things done with cleaning up around the house.  There's this timeline poster of Maddie's life that she just made for her college that has a lot of friends on it, plus her birth and adoption and so on.  We're not on it though.


The Olympics continue, and tonight we were on the couch watching the women's curling event as we beat South Korea.  The judging in the ice dancing has more controversy, as the French judge over there made her bias a little less-than-subtle in order to lift her countrymen up to the podium, and that's sort of swirling around the figure skating world now.  But we were watching other things tonight, like half-pipe and speed skating.


The birds have been so numerous out there.  We've seen quite a few visitors as the weather seems to be getting more spring-like.  I've heard there's more cold on the way, but we'll see how that goes soon enough.  For now, let's enjoy this sunny weather.  Sure, the temperatures are more like "sunny in winter," but it feels nice compared to the recent frigid temperatures.


We made a trip to the thrift store to drop off a lot of stuff tonight, and even looked around a little.  And we picked up some frames and some vinyl albums too, just for fun.  No word from camp, but think it's going okay.  It's Friday when I'm typing this, and I just got this video of Maddie doing a presentation.  I think I'll end with that.



Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Run Home Jack


We're doing this baseball series in March, and moving along with the booklet rather quickly here.  One maze that I sort of drew up was this one you see above, which combines baseball with another beloved theme:  pirates!  If you get this reference above, you're a bigger fan of the movie "Hook."  I'm amazed at what AI does perpetually, but this one was a lot of fun the way it created these coloring sheet images of Jack Banning up to bat and Smee ready to pitch a baseball in Neverland.  And of course, the two celebrating together at the end.  The maze I drew up.  It's a little squished there, but it works.  Speaking of AI, here are a few more things we did:
 

This was a matching game I created for a booklet for "Better Together," but this weekend we'll do a larger scale version of this on stage, a game of "Concentration" where contestants have to make the right matches.

One amusing things was a graphic idea we were discussing for "BOOT CAMP," a series we plan on doing in May. 


It's a simple design that Camille came up with, and not too bad, still Josh was asking if there was anything we could do to make it more exciting.  That's when I suggested, "Fireworks, a Abrams tank, a soaring American eagle, gold medals, the Statue of Liberty looking aggressive, Abraham Lincoln with a machine gun, large exploding foreign buildings in the background, and Lee Greenwood on the side part there."

And so here we go with AI again - Camille thought it would be funny to plug all that into AI, along with the original image to see what would come out:


'Merica!  

This can be a pretty fun tool!  In fact, we were working on a song today for the stage.  I wrote the lyrics up, and plugged it into our favorite AI song generator to see what would come up, and I think we may have something useful for the weekend.

We haven't heard anything at all from Maddie, nor are there any pictures.  Bailee was up there though, and she said that Maddie was with a group of friends there and seemed to be settled in and having a good time, so that was great to hear.

We got this really good cake today, a wheat-free torte from a bakery in Braselton especially made for one of our coworkers at the church.  It was so rich that she gave us this fairly substantial section of it to try out tonight, and oh my goodness.  It was so good.  It reminded me of pretty much my favorite desert from the Disney Cruise last year.  So delicious.  Mom and I were sharing some of that tonight, and we have plenty leftover for tomorrow night too!

I just have to stop eating these conversation hearts.  Valentine's Day brings these tempting treats along, and I keep eating them.  Why?  Because they're there!

Tonight, Mom and I were of course watching the Olympics tonight, the half-pipe qualifiers, freestyle ski moguls, and the entire men's team curling match between the US and Czechia.  That's so hard to get used to, the new name of an entire country.  I'm so old I remember calling it Czechoslovakia, and that took a while to stop saying.  In fact, I still call it that from time to time.  But now it's "Czechia."  The world is fluid place.  We beat Czechia, by the way.  It was a close game with a lot of misses on both sides, but our curlers came out on top at the end with a victory in their first team game.

Time for bed now. 

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

"End of the Story"


Maddie is off to Woodlands Camp with the other college students, a retreat that was scheduled for a month ago only to be postponed due to all that winter weather.  She left around noon today to head up there, and we'll probably hear back from her in a couple days when all is said and done.  


Oh look - we finished the puzzle!  This is that "Odd Pieces" puzzle that we started recently.  It's a unique puzzle in that the starting image on the box (and posters inside the box) show a landscape with some problems for the people, like a potential wedding cake disaster, electricity going out, lost mail, or trouble with cats or dogs.  The short comic you read to start out with shows today being the day of the big wedding - but of course that's when the trouble starts.  Fortunately, these little ghost characters come to the rescue, fixing all the problems.  Here's some close-ups of the finished puzzle:






After finishing the puzzle, there's a checklist that you can do, looking for various items within the puzzle, and then after that there's one final envelope that shows the "end of the story."  I won't spoil that, but I will say that this puzzle was a lot of fun to put together!

So tonight we were watching the Olympics again, and that'll be the theme for the next few weeks.  The Men's figure skating was a big moment, and the mixed team curlers did well, getting silver medal.  We've enjoyed watching these curling matches, but I love the other sports too, including some speed skating, short track racing, and some freestyle jumps too.  Oh, and that team ski jump was fun, the one with the siblings winning the gold medal.  Great stuff!

Hopefully Maddie's having a good time up there in White County.  That's not too far from where I grew up.  The weather outside was nice today.  We'll get rain in the morning, but it should clear up and be a good retreat, we hope.  

Monday, February 9, 2026

That's a Stretch


Back to taekwondo tonight, and it was a fun night for the gang as they did a few great rounds of sparring with combat weapons, as you can see below:


We were watching that, but then there were all the other usual things I do as watching Maddie and the others train.  For example, there was reading to get done:  I'm still plugging away at this Perry Stone commentary Bible, reading through Isaiah right now.  And I'm also working on this new book from Pastor Franklin, "The Power of Short Prayers."  It's really good.  Also, I'm still plugging away at setting all these Psalms to music with an AI program - tonight was this rollicking Irish themed version of Psalm 35.  All the while, Maddie and the team were working hard - Maddie is training up for her competition soon.  We registered her for that, and it's going to take place in March.  We got the same hotel as last year, so all that is lined up.


I am officially finished with the Elvis virtual marathon, having walked from Tupelo to Graceland here, and I wrapped up the journey on the treadmill while taking a POV virtual tour of Graceland for about a half-hour.  Short walk, but it was the final one, and I'll be excited to get that medal in a few weeks.  This was a fun theme to march along to.  I'm weighing options for the next virtual walk, and I might just go overseas to Ireland.

The Winter Games are continuing:  we were thrilled to see the US Mixed Doubles team win their game in the playoffs and earn the right to go to the gold medal round.  They've been playing very well, and we've been investing a lot of our time watching this event, not just highlights but the full games to really capture the strategy, tension, and just incredible moments when a perfect shot slides right where it's supposed to land.  We're also watching the figure skating.  While at taekwondo, Mrs. Edge and I were talking about getting all caught up in it - while there we were literally watching some games on my laptop - the snowboarding big air finals, and even the men's luge races. 

We read tonight from the Discworld, of course, although we'll put a pause on that for a few nights as Maddie is going on a retreat tomorrow.  We said our prayers before sleeping.  It was a good day today.


Sunday, February 8, 2026

Snow Break's Over


Fun morning at KidPak!  We had a great service and it was wonderful to be back.  Here are a few pictures Maddie took of our skit, one that featured a lot of cootie catchers.  The cast did a fantastic job with this one, adding a lot of zany behavior as we told the story of Abram leaving his home of Ur.  



This morning was pretty neat in the back yard - there were three deer there!  We don't usually see deer in our back yard, so that was kind of neat.  On the other hand, tonight we saw another guest visit our back porch, one that came right up to the window to say hello.


Yeah, we'll have to bring some of that bird seed and so forth inside now, as we don't want the region's population of possums on our back deck.  I remember one time seeing about four.  I'm sure once the word spreads that there's leftover bird seed or something back there, the whole possum clan will head on over to our place for a possum jamboree!

Anyway, moving on, today was Super Bowl Sunday.  Maddie went over to Nate's place, because his family has a big Super Bowl party.  She had a great time - they had the traditional All-American Super Bowl food and snacks - the game was somewhat of a bust, as the Seattle Seahawks were pretty dominant.  At least that is what I hear!  Mom and I were literally watching the US team against Sweden in curling at that time.  In fact, we had all kinds of Olympic events playing throughout the day, starting with the skiing event, where we picked up our first gold medal.  Seeing Breezy Johnson get so emotional as it sunk in that she won - that was amazing.  And the deathly quiet atmosphere as the injured Lindsey Vonn was taken away by helicopter was such a powerful moment. 

We watched the American figure skating team win gold today too, but the Japanese figure skaters are so incredibly good.  So many stories and backgrounds and histories - it's so compelling.  Later on tonight I was watching the snowboard slalom as well, the knock-out round races - intense and thrilling finishes!

Great stuff.  Tonight Maddie got home a lot later because of the game, so we said our prayers and got to bed.  Got to get up early tomorrow!


Saturday, February 7, 2026

Valentine's Day Gingerbread


Nate came over to join us for another Valentine's Day tradition, something we do each year:  create a Valentine's Day gingerbread house!


Here it is, their final product together.  There just might be a lot more decorations eaten this time around.  Just saying!


This morning Maddie had taekwondo with Team Edge, and it was a day for some flips and tumbles.  There was a good it of training, and Maddie was helping as an instructor.  But those additional mats came out, and that's when all the students go one by one down towards the cushion area and try their hand at some tumbles and flips.  Maddie did fairly well, but the entire group was just getting back into the swing of things.

Meanwhile, I was back on that trail outside in the colder temperatures, walking from the martial arts studio all the way to the campus at what was Gainesville College, all that it is now North Georgia.




Graffiti art at the underpass along the way.

I plugged in the milage for the virtual journey to Graceland - and got the post card for that today!


Almost there!  One more day of walking, and I'll be right there - virtually - on the front steps.  It's been a fun journey.  As I've been walking on the treadmill, I've seen ten Elvis movies, the '68 special, and that concert in Hawaii in '73.  It's been fun!  They show you where you are on the map as you walk through Memphis, send clips of musical performances, plus all kinds of slide shows from Elvis' history and various areas where he lived, raised horses, and of course big life events.  It's been great, and it won't be long before I get that Elvis medal. 

Nate was here all day - he and Maddie watched quite a few of the episodes of "Wonder Man" together, as Nate hasn't seen the rest of that show yet.  They nearly got through all of them, arriving at episode six.  I think they'll revisit the series tomorrow, and meanwhile I was puzzling on that 1,000 piece puzzle that I've been working on all by myself lately, but it's been a lot of fun.  Maybe next one I can get some help from the rest of the family, right?  Mom and I do puzzles - all the usual online ones each day like Wordle, Connections, Strands and a mini-crossword.  We're pretty faithful to do these each day.

Anyway, it was a decent day.  Mom's been struggling with the detox a bit, but things are going okay later on.  Time for some sleep, as we're getting up early for church tomorrow!

Friday, February 6, 2026

Opening Ceremonies


Busy night tonight!  I was over at the church helping with the movie night we had planned.  We didn't have much time to promote this one that was on the schedule, mainly because the last two Sundays we haven't had church.  But we were pushing it online and a decent amount of kids were there.  Over time, we've come to the decision that the newer movies are actually not the ones that hold the most interest of the kids, mainly because in most cases they've already seen the movies.  That being said, we're in this interesting season where we're going to older movies that are legendary in our own minds, but these kids haven't seen them yet.  In fact, these kids were born years after these movies were released.  So movies like "The Emperor's New Groove," "Epic," or in the case of tonight, "Meet the Robinsons."  Such a classic movie!  All the feels, and one of the greatest villains in Disney canon.  It's one of our favorites.


So today the 2026 Winter Games officially started, and we were watching the Opening Ceremonies as they were happening live, somewhere around 1:45 pm or so Eastern Time.  





This ceremony was really well done.  It had the feel of a traditional Opening Ceremony with some really amazing visuals and stunning epic moments.  Listening to Nessun Dorma never gets old, Andrea Bocelli's version tonight was just magical.  It's a song I remember from so long ago, from somewhere in the 90's when I had season tickets to the opera.  Those were some of the first dates Mom and I went on, dressing up and heading out to the opera.  Good times!


We read tonight as Commander Vimes continues fleeing for his life from a pack of werewolves - a nightmare, but one exciting ride.  This part of "The Fifth Elephant" has been a fun adventure, including an inevitable visit from DEATH, who always brings some unexpected laughs.