Thursday, April 9, 2026

DQ'd


No, DQ'd doesn't mean "disqualified!"  It means Dairy Queened!  We made a rather spontaneous trip when I got home, because it was time for an ice cream break!  Mom's been doing taxes and bills all day, and so she earned herself a well-deserved break.


Last week, we bought one of those discount cards from a Boy Scout that was roaming our neighborhood, the sort of card that has discounts to various local businesses.  They sell these raise money for trips and so forth.  There are all kinds of businesses on the card, and of course all kinds of discounts if you bring the card to one of those businesses.  

One of those was Dairy Queen, where there's a buy-on-get-one-free offer on the card for Blizzards.  Maddie is a huge fan of the Cotton Candy Blizzard, which means that I get a free Blizzard now.  Mom went with her traditional caramel sundae, and the three of us enjoyed an ice cream tonight at the location about seven miles from our house.  Not too far away.  Incidentally, we've already earned our money back on that card already with two visits to Dairy Queen.  Something tells me we're not done taking advantage of that deal yet...!

No Braves game tonight, so we concluded the live-action Spider-man movies with that last one released thus far, "No Way Home."  This sets up our trip to the theater later this summer to see the next Spider-man movie in the theaters.

It's been a decent day today.  I got a lot of stuff cleaned off the lap top going back to December with all our monthly series just piling up and using up space.  We store these on back-up drives for future use later on.  Maddie went for coffee with Emma this morning, and then off to chapel.  Jonathan was there for worship, and delivered a message on Psalm 23 with anointing oil at the ready.


Today I got a special treat from They Might Be Giants.  As a member of their IFC (Instant Fan Club), we get all kinds of special treats, and today's was a nice one - it's' their latest release, "The World is to Dig."  This was a surprise to me, as the official release date is a week away or something like that.  I got the digital files today, and another CD is supposedly on the way, the last item in my IFC membership for this go-round.  As for the actual music, I only could listen to half of it in the car (busy day today!).  But I'm anxious to listen to all of it tomorrow.   It's listed as their 24th studio album, but I have so many of their other albums that are just as good as a studio release - I'm not sure where we're at with numbers, but I do know I have all of them, and they remain my favorite band.

Okay, moving on!  Tonight we read a little from "Thud!" but not too much - I was falling asleep!  Time for prayers, and time for bed!

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Chop Chop Pop Pop


Maddie was at college this morning, and it was cold out there to begin with.  The temperatures have been pretty cool in the mornings, which is quite an unexpected thing even though we're supposed to be expecting the unexpected when it comes to weather around here.  Anyway, she was at the college and I was with the team finishing our latest book for our upcoming Boot Camp series, which is basically a version of our "Call of Duty" series that we've done quite a bit in the past.  


Maddie was with Nate after college, because Nate's on Spring Break this week.  I was on the way home and called Mom, and yep, she's got the Braves game on.  



We've been quite addicted lately to BravesVision, so we watched all the way to the eighth inning where we saw the Braves beat the Angels 8-2.  The Braves' pitching staff currently has the best ERA in baseball, and the bats are starting to really wake up.  It's a fun team to watch!


We stopped watching when we saw the time though - Mom and I went off to church tonight.  We're visiting a church over in Dawsonville.  It was a great worship set, and a good teaching after that - we enjoyed the service and will probably be back.


Getting home, I was surprised by a really fun gift Mom got me:  four of these amazing pans of Jiffy Pop popcorn!  So we didn't make it tonight, but yes, that's on the horizon now!  We'll have fun making some popcorn soon.  Anyway, tonight watched a few short things on the television, but not much because it was time for bed pretty much.  We read from "Thud!" a good bit, and then it was time for prayers and bed.


Monday, April 6, 2026

Patriotism

 Today started out colder, and that was a funny surprise, although I'm not sure why I'm surprised at all about the weather lately.  I just assumed the closer you got to summer, the warmer it got.  Sort of simple concept, right?  Not that it's been too cold or anything - in fact, this afternoon was downright pleasant.


Maddie was at school this morning, and her elective with dance had her doing something easier and more enjoyable with Emma, and that was nice for her.  Afterwards, Maddie went over to Nate's place to spend basically the rest of the day together.


It was a day of rest, pretty much.  We were packing up a lot of Easter things - like Hoppy Hollow, for example.  But we did put up the Patriotic Christmas tree!




I got the little tree up, fluffed, got the lights on, and all the ornaments too.  We have some new ornaments, a new Grover Cleveland one and a few new Semiquincentennial ornaments that we got recently as well as the two ornaments in Mom's Easter basket.  The tree is really covered in lots of patriotic ornaments now - we might have to upgrade to a bigger tree soon!




I was decorating the tree as a huge moment was going on:  four astronauts were going around the moon.  Just before they left radio contact to go through the dark side of the moon, one astronaut told the earth, “Christ said in what was the greatest command, was that it was to love God with all that you are…. (and) love your neighbor as yourself… we love you from the Moon.”  It's been over fifty years since any human has been around the moon, and the space program has been so inspirational lately.  This event has filled us with pride, along with another recent national event:  the rescue of an American pilot deep in enemy territory.



This afternoon Mom and I had the White House Egg Roll on the television, and it was fun as always to see the kids guiding those eggs across the lawn there.  We have a few of those eggs now, this year's semiquincentennial eggs.  We'll keep those out for decorations in the years to come.


We read for a bit tonight from the Discworld.  Vimes and Angua are going deep in a case, way deep because it's really far below ground level beneath Ankh-Morpork's surface.  The dwarfs have a murder case going on right now, something that could spark massive trouble if things aren't figured out quickly.  It's been a good book thus far.  We said our prayers after that, and soon enough it was time for some sleep.


Sunday, April 5, 2026

Easter 2026

Happy Easter!  Today was such a full day, but it's Easter so of course - and what a day it was.  We had a great morning service today, the first we've had spent at KidPak in some time.  We opened up the service with worship and dance, and we also revisited the "Egg Roulette" game that we've done before - Josh used dye to color eggs, half hard-boiled and the others raw, and the kids would point out an egg for one of us to choose to smash on our foreheads... three raw eggs, and you're out!  It was super fun and super messy - the kids loved it!  We got egg everywhere!  I won that first service without even getting a single raw egg.  Second service...not so bad!  After that, full-on worship and dance and a fantastic service all about the story behind Resurrection Sunday.  It was a really nice morning, as you can see from just a sampling of the photos Maddie took this morning.














We talked with our friends there and everyone wished each other a Happy Thanksgiving.  It was a nice morning at KidPak and upstairs in our main service.  Maddie got to attend that one, and fully enjoyed Easter at Free Chapel.


We got home, and we had enough time for a few more Easter baskets today.  I gave Mom hers a few days ago, but today we set up the egg hunt for Maddie - it was a fun one.  You can see above and below the path she followed from room to room where she could find an egg... and a can of Dr. Pepper! 







At the end of the trail of eggs and cans of Dr. Peppers... there was a really fun basket:  it had a Dr. Pepper theme to it.



Dr. Pepper Jelly Bellies, Dr. Pepper tic-tacs, Dr. Pepper Peeps, Dr. Pepper Cotton Candy, and that Dr. Pepper bag and t-shirt too.  Maddie loved it!



Meanwhile, Mom gave me my basket - a Mystery Machine lunch box!  This will be great to carry lunch in, and also included:  a Scooby Doo wallet, plus a few Funko Pop figures and a Scooby Doo hat as well!  But that's not all...


Mom got me something really great - some authentic art from Black Cat Tips.  If you follow this blog, you'll see this artist brought up from time to time and how much we love his work.  There's a little sticky note signed by him on the back.  We used to see these types of faces here or there along the roads, folk art hanging up in different random places.


Once Maddie was done looking for her eggs and that basket, it was time for the final preparations for dinner.  Mom had been working on this for quite some time, so we got busy putting things out - food, decorations, and some of those eggs we dyed a few days ago.











And then it was dinner time!  We had the ham from Cracker Barrel, plus the other items we got from there too:  pies, green beans, mashed potatoes, mac and cheese, Mom's macaroni salad, shrimp cocktail, and that awesome carrot cake too!  Wow, what a bunch of good food.  And the dining room looked exquisite!






The family came over, and it was a really pleasant afternoon together.  We gave Jonathan his birthday gift - some coffee grinds and reusable cups for the coffee machine.  We gave Aunt Shain her birthday gifts too, money in a big plastic egg.  We put the ice in the drinks, served everyone what they wanted to drink, and then it was time to eat!




Mom worked very hard on this meal and this day, and it was all so very nice.  We had a great time together.  We spent a few hours eating and talking and laughing, and then cleaning up a bit together.  A great Easter!

After everyone left, the rest of the day was cleaning up as much as we could... and getting some rest.  We continued our Spider-thon tonight with "Far From Home."  We read tonight, and we were quite tired from the long day.  Yes, it was time for some sleep!