Today is National Ice Tea Day, and lately we've been all about these obscure holidays as you can see above. Mom had this delicious ice tea waiting for me when I was done with my daily treadmill walk - she had lemons in there and as a special bonus, leaves of mint from our own garden plantings! It was super refreshing! We sat together and had our dinner, although I'm eating nothing but soft foods lately. Not that it matters, I love a good baked potato with all the trimmings - except bacon bits today. The mouth is still pretty sore today, but healing up. I even got to work today to the office, finishing up the Summer Xtreme scripts and then making props for this weekend, and of course there was a pretty big Kidpak Meeting for everyone.
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
National Ice Tea Day
Today is National Ice Tea Day, and lately we've been all about these obscure holidays as you can see above. Mom had this delicious ice tea waiting for me when I was done with my daily treadmill walk - she had lemons in there and as a special bonus, leaves of mint from our own garden plantings! It was super refreshing! We sat together and had our dinner, although I'm eating nothing but soft foods lately. Not that it matters, I love a good baked potato with all the trimmings - except bacon bits today. The mouth is still pretty sore today, but healing up. I even got to work today to the office, finishing up the Summer Xtreme scripts and then making props for this weekend, and of course there was a pretty big Kidpak Meeting for everyone.
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Donald Duck Day
Well, ouch. This morning I had a pretty big moment in the dentist, who pulled a tooth from the upper side and all the way back in the left there, or right if you're facing me. It's been a source of infection and soreness for a long time, so the tooth is gone after a great deal of effort. The idea is that the underlying areas will start to heal over time here, assisted by some antibiotics to begin with. But it was a stressful drive down there in the pouring rain and traffic on the interstate, and then of course there was the hour and a half at the dentist with two people probing and pulling and needling inside your mouth. No fun! So... how do you make a day like get a little better?
How about a Donald Duck marathon? Today is Donald Duck Day, so I pulled out the ol' Disney Treasures collection and plopped on the couch for some healing. They say that laughter is good medicine, right?
I had a meeting online today, or at least that was the best I could do. We've been getting things set up for Sunday, and of course Summer Xtreme. Lots going on there.
Check out our hydroponics garden - things are moving along here with some small leaves showing up. The lights turn on and off on their own, and the only thing to keep tabs on is that water level, which is pretty easy to do. Can't wait to see these things grow more and more!
Maddie was here today, hanging out and resting a good bit. Not much to do outside today, as the rain was pretty hard and pretty frequent. We watched a Braves game tonight, and it didn't go Atlanta's way, some bad strike/ball calls behind the plate in the third inning sort of sealed our fate, but at the same time, it all seemed orchestrated to give a first-time MLB player for the Chicago White Sox to have an unforgettable moment behind the plate later on. Can't win them all, but congrats to that guy. It was one of those games that just seemed "cursed" for some reason, things just not going our way in pretty remarkable ways, and it all led up to that extra innings moment.
After the game, we read for a bit, approaching the end of our story. There's a bad guy still lurking out there though, although everything is largely wrapped up. All is well, but Commander Vimes knows this villain won't just run and escape to safety, choosing instead a terrible revenge. We'll see how that all works out, but something tells me it won't go well for our bad guy.
We said our prayers after that, it was time for sleep. I should have asked for my tooth so I could put it under my pillow!
Monday, June 8, 2026
Nighthawk
Sunday, June 7, 2026
I Ain't Eatin' That
This is a deep dive into learning about the ascent up this mountain, although I've read a lot about it in the past, so I'm familiar with landmarks and challenges. This has been a deeper look though, and it's pretty amazing. Getting to the top - believe it or not - is something I would have tried if I was younger. The only thing that scares me is honestly the oxygen and air pressure. It just seems so unpredictable what that height above 8,000 meters will do to your brain. But seeing those few people all banded together at the top of the world like that fills me with a sense of joy. I remember being atop Guadalupe Peak in Texas after a long climb, and it was just me and Nana there atop Texas. It was a thrilling hike, and it was a little steep in places and by no means anywhere near the difficulty of an actual climb up a Himalayan Peak. But nevertheless, the isolation and the view from atop a mountain is just a magnificent thing. I loved it.
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Hydroponics Garden
Friday, June 5, 2026
National Doughnut Day
It's National Doughnut Day! We actually made a special stop for some of these gluten-free doughnuts at a grocery store in Cumming, waiting until everyone was together tonight to get that tasty snack. I still spell the word "doughnut," but it seems as if "donut" is acceptable too. I think that's society getting lazy! Nevertheless, these chocolate donuts are pretty delicious!
Earlier today we had an appointment with Doc Williams, our chiropractor, and that's always a pleasant trip. We got right in and did some catching up and of course got our adjustments too. We've been visiting Doc Williams for quite some time now, haven't we?
And after that, it was off to Texas Roadhouse for some lunch! Maddie loves - loves - the rolls they have there. She moves so fast on those I literally didn't notice that she had already eaten two essentially the moment we all sat down. It was a good visit, with all three of us really enjoying that meal. Mom and Maddie got their usual six-ounce sirloin, although Mom goes for medium rare while Maddie has hers well done. I get a steak salad, medium rare, which is really good.
Tonight we had a big event at KidPak, an occasion where entire families could enjoy a fun Friday night service at KidPak. We set up a standard sort of service with a skit and everything - I did a mad-lib that involved parents, and some "mighty men" dads doing some goofy things on the stage. All in all it was a good night!
So we've had these pillars in the hallway, and not quite sure what to do with them. Someone was trying to remove them, and then we started to think about our "Hall of Faith" series in June. That's when Mom came up with an idea to put images up on top of the pillars, images of various Bible heroes. So I went to AI of course, and we got with a local printer (who is amazing) and we made these busts on pedestals. I think the only thing we need now is perhaps a label so the audience will know who is who up there. But this was a great idea from Mom!
And that leads us to baseball of course. The Braves won yet again, still the best record in baseball and still powering forward. Tonight's hero was Mauricio Dubon, who homered yet again and has just made a huge statement to us in Atlanta that this guy needs to be voted in for the All-Star Game, no question. I'm very opinionated about this, but his defense on the field and his clutch hits behind the plate have made him literally an "all" star, as he plays various positions on the field and still hits behind the plate so well.
We read from our book tonight, and said our prayers. Mom and I do these puzzles each day for fun before bed, just some challenging word games: there's Wordle, of course. And there's a game called "Connections" that gives you sixteen words and a goal of finding groups of four that are connected in some way. There's a mini-word search that's often a bit of a challenge, and then finally there's "Strands," somewhat of a word search where letters don't exactly go along in horizontal or vertical lines, but in fact twist and wind about. Anyway, we've been doing that each day, and it's a pleasant diversion. That and reading each night too.
Oh, and speaking of daily things, I'm still marching up Mt. Everest. Virtually, of course. The virtual walk has been all about getting to base camp, but the stuff I'm watching online right is a little further along, a lot of acclimatizing to the elevation. It takes a good bit to get used to that extremely high altitude. It's been pretty awesome.
Okay, it's time for some sleep now. We've got a quiet day tomorrow. There's things to do, but nothing demanding. We'll get a good night's rest.























