...taekwondo, Grapefruit League, curling victory, rainstorm, young Vetanari, Dublin with Bing, art, visiting Nate... updates coming soon...
Monday, March 9, 2026
Sunday, March 8, 2026
Resting
Maddie was over at Nate's church this morning, visiting with his family there, so no pics from KidPak this morning. But we had fun with another baseball skit continuing our series, "Spring Training." It's been fun, and perhaps occasionally a little chaotic, but ultimately the worship and the altar services were strong and that was what really matters on Sunday mornings. It was good. It was also Daylight Savings Time, so we're all somewhat off in our sleeping schedule, aren't we?
We got home and watched some Paralympic ski boarding, which was pretty cool as always. USA took a silver - these were the races where four snowboarders were speeding down the hill competing against one another to the finish line, the top two advancing to the next round until there were just the winners left. Thrilling stuff! We also saw the last of the wheelchair curling game, where the US team dominated the Italians to stay alive in their hopes for a spot in the finals. In order to get there though, they have to win against an undefeated China team. Gulp!
Nice weather outside! We're supposed to get really warm... and then get really cold. Up and down, that's the nature of the spring weather this year. I think it might be cold on us when we get down to Grovetown later. We'll see.
I got in some more virtual walking, and later on Mom and I were watching "Leap Year," a great flick that takes place mostly in Ireland with lots of great scenery. After that, we read a bit and said our prayers. Time to try and get some sleep.
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Post Card from Dublin
Friday, March 6, 2026
Double Rainbow
Thursday, March 5, 2026
A League of Their Own
So in keeping with our baseball theme, we watched "A League of Their Own" tonight, and wow, I remember watching this one at Blue Ridge Cinemas back in the day. That was a movie theater that was part of an outdoor mall that was pretty tucked away for some reason. You had to drive the length of the parking lot to get to the theater, and the parking lot was way overdue for a repaving, and a lot of the stores weren't the sort that I even remember. Eventually, the theater closed down, probably because of competition from the one at Lakeshore Mall and ultimately the only theater left in Gainesville, Regal Cinemas, which is over on Dawsonville Highway. But once upon a time, I remember our choice of theaters with Cinema West, this one on Browns Bridge Road, and then Blue Ridge Theater, not far from there, and of course the one at Lakeshore Mall. And yes, at the same time there was the theater over Sherwood Plaza on Enota. That made four movie theaters in town at the same time in Gainesville. Could you imagine that? Eventually, Sherwood Plaza's theater turned to a dollar theater. We used to go there all the time for an older movie, and that was good fun. We'd drive all the way from Cleveland, because these were the nearest theaters and pretty much the big things to do over the summer, walking around Lakeshore Mall, visiting the one or two arcades to play Street Fighter... and that's about it really. The other option for movies was watching a drive-in movie which was less than ten miles from our house. Hard to believe it now. I'd love to go revisit something like that, but the nearest drive-in movie is a little over an hour away from our house right now. As teenagers we'd drive all the time to see all kinds of movies at the theater. Nowadays it's not too often we go to the theater - I'm not sure, but I don't think we've even been this year yet?
Anyway, tonight's movie we haven't seen in a long time. I forgot how good it was, so much nostalgia on so many levels. We enjoyed it, and I think it'll be fun as we continue this baseball movie thing. Along those lines, we were watching an actual spring training game again today, as the Braves defeated the American League Champion Blue Jays this afternoon, 9-5. We had that on the laptop at the office, and Mom had it on the television here. We're ready for some baseball.
In fact, this morning I was finishing up the previous movie on our baseball series marathon, a movie I've never seen before, oddly enough: "The Rookie." I just never got around to it? Anyway, I've been watching that as I've been on the treadmill, so it's been seen in sections, that sort of thing. But I finished that one up as I was walking along. I'm still moving along Dublin, virtually, about 30% of the pathway complete now. I'm on pace to finish somewhere towards the end of March, a nice little themed walk for the season.
Speaking of which, we're in full St. Patrick's Day mode around here. The leprechaun salt and pepper shakers are on the table, the leprechaun nutcracker is at the fireplace, and there are all kinds of other decorations out here or there, along with the garden flag and the towels and so forth. We've been munching on those boxes of Lucky Charms lately. And that Shamrock protein shake has been delicious. Each morning I've been playing some vinyl records of Irish music, and we're wearing a lot more green than usual. It's a fun season!
Maddie was at chapel this morning. Emma picked her up to begin with, and then the two went over to Starbuck's before chapel. I picked her up after that, and after lunch spent the rest of the day at the office. We're getting ready for Sunday, plus getting some things done for our next book - and getting ready to sell some t-shirts. No profit at all for these, as we'll pretty much break even. We just thought these new KidPak baseball shirts will look great.
We'll be getting one of those soon enough. Or two. Or three. Anyway, the booklet is nearly done. We had this goofy maze I made to go with the Gideon story - I drew up a maze and thought it'd be fun for the booklet, so here goes:
Yes, we're revisiting Gideon again. And that unusual barley loaf. Anyway, it was a fun day. We read tonight before bedtime, and then it was prayers... and a good night's rest!
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Curling's Back
Wow, curling is back! Just like with the Olympics a few weeks ago, a few days before the Opening Ceremonies is when the curling games begin, so you can actually watch the events a little early. Tonight we were watching the US vs. Latvia in mixed doubles in wheelchair curling. There's no brushing, and these long poles are used to push the stones across the ice. You can actually twist the poles in such a way to give those stones a spinning movement as they glide across the ice, so yes, the stones will curl as they slide towards their destination. It was great seeing the couple from Latvia offer the US team some gift bags shortly before the game began, and then it was time to watch. There were no announcers here - just the game footage. But we knew enough to follow along and enjoy the match.
Today Maddie had a mini-adventure on the Gainesville Square with the other college students. The weather was gorgeous out there, and so the students went out to a few destinations like an antique shop and of course a coffee shop. That would be Farmhouse, obviously. Maddie likes that place a lot.
Tonight's movie was "Luck of the Irish," one of our favorite seasonal offerings. We have all kinds of decorations around for St. Patrick's Day, and tonight while watching the movie, we were literally eating Lucky Charms too. Nothing more Irish than that, right? Of course, I'm kidding. But we like the movie (and the cereal), and it was nice to sit down and relax some.
We read before bedtime, of course, following Commander Vimes in his time-traveling story, and after that we were ready to journey to the present for prayers... and some sleep!
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Semiquincentennial Selenelion
This morning we had something in the sky known as a selenelion, which you might not have ever heard of before. If I were haughty, I wouldn't admit that I too had no idea what a selenelion is, having just heard about it now during this semiquincentennial. Yes, this it was a Semiquincentennial Selenelion. As a reminder, "semiquincentennial" is the 250th anniversary of something - our country. And a selenelion is when you have a lunar eclipse in the sky while the sun has emerged in the same sky. Two celestial objects - and the earth creating the shadow on the moon, and yet we can see the sun there... how does that happen exactly? I'm sure there's an explanation for this, but fortunately we didn't need any such explanation... because the skies were overcast here and no one saw anything. So let's change the subject.
This is AI of course. It's a mascot for a team called the Trash Bags - I was wondering if we could create some goofy baseball mascots, and sure enough there it was! We're working on things for our Spring Training series and having a great time as we move along with this one. Meanwhile, we're setting up to actually watch some Spring Training games on the television as well, which is pretty cool.
So Purim is going on, and the war in Persia is too. It's a a monumental, consequential season we're in, something I thought wouldn't actually happen. I remember the hostages in Iran so many years ago, and how could they do this to us? And that was forty-six years ago, and a lot of other incidents later. Wow. There are things going on here, of course, like the effect on the gas prices here, which are going up. And the parallels between the story in Esther and the current events going on at Purim. Lots to think about.
Completely unrelated, it was Dr. Seuss' birthday yesterday, and to celebrate that we watched "Horton Hears a Who" tonight. I was telling Maddie the first time she saw that movie back in 2008 at the White Swan Hotel play area down somewhere around the lobby. It was a little spot for kids and there was a television on, and I remember Maddie and I down there when Mom had to be somewhere else. I remember that, sitting there with Maddie watching the movie, and then crawling around with her riding on my back.








