Misc


Sunday afternoon one of my internet friends, justacoolcat, invited a few folks over to pick some strawberries out of his awesome garden.  The berry picking was top notch, but the highlight were the DeRusha boys.  Seth and I quickly buddied up for some exploring around the yard and two awesome games he invented called Stick Break and Stick Stop Hop. 

Stick Break is pretty much what it sounds like.  You find a stick and then you break it.  Stick Stop Hop required a little more finesse.  First, find a stick.  Key here is to find a stick a little smaller in size.  As soon as you find said stick, immediately run up to a group of people and yell “STICK STOP!!”. Here’s where it gets tricky…  you have to throw the stick up in the air (hence the reason for picking a smaller stick) and then immediately yell “HOP!!!” and jump in the air.  Pretty soon this all becomes one fluid movement and that’s when the fun really begins.  At least it seemed so to a three year old.  Seth and his little brother Sam were super fun. 

Now on to the jam… 

 I’ve never made jam before and was a little nervous.  Luckily JACC’s wonderful wife sent me out the door with jars, lids, and a box of pectin.  (yeah, I don’t really know what pectin is either).  Monday night I got to work slicing, dicing and mashing…

 

Zach offered to help…

Needed to make sure the berries were ripe…

This is where I started getting nervous. It seemed really watery for jam.

I boiled it down, dispensed into jars and gave a water bath to seal the lids.  This morning when I got up each jar looked like syrup.  Needless to say, I was a little disappointed.  The good news was when I got home from work everything seemed to have firmed up nicely.  Now there are 8 jars of homemade jam in my fridge.

The kicker here is I hate strawberries.

Don’t get too excited… it isn’t that kind of addition. 

When I was younger and living on my own I had two awesome cats named Malcolm and Chester Thomas.  When I moved back to Michigan a few years ago they set up temporary quarters at my childhood home.  Well, temporary should say permanent. 

Malcolm passed away from old age awhile ago, but Chester has been living and ruling the roost at my sister’s house ever since.  In his old age he was getting a little cranky and not following the rules so I told her that he could come home with me when I went back to visit last week.  I failed to mention that very small fact to Zach. 

A few discussions later he agreed to give it a try.  I’d say they’re getting along all right, would you agree?

So in between coming home from Flutter on Saturday afternoon and leaving for my friend Emily’s bachelorette party Saturday evening I heard an odd noise.  Keep in mind it was BEAUTIFUL outside.  Sun, barely any clouds, warm temps (finally)…  Really a great Minnesota early summer afternoon.  Back to the noise…   tornado sirens.  I was in the bathroom curling my hair when they started to go off.  Looked out the window and it was still sunny out so I figured they were testing or something.  My friend Sarah comes over and as I let her in I notice the sky has clouded over.  5 minutes later this starts…

Ok, so we’re getting a little hail and a storm.  We turn on the tv and the warnings are flying all over the place.  Then the tink, tink, tink noise the hail had been making turns into a sound I have never heard before…

The sound of the wind, thunder and hail was so loud we were having to raise our voices to hear each other.  Sarah, Zach and I just stood there kind of amazed at what we were watching.  After a minute I started to get a little scared that maybe we should head down to the garage to hide out from the hail stones that seemed intent on busting through our windows.  Sarah tried to open our sliding door to take a picture and she literally got blown back from the wind.  Everything came to a stop 5 or 10 minutes later.   This is what it looked like…

 

The next day there was still hail in the streets that had yet to melt.  By far one of the craziest storms I have ever seen.

Well, here we go.  After much thought and debate we’ve started a blog.  Those close to us know we’re not very good at picking up our phones.  We thought this would be a way to keep the 4 people who care up to date with our goings on.  Can’t promise to be funny or entertaining, but we’ll try.