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Family

Well That Worked

The boy wanted a friend over this weekend. So we arranged for a buddy to come over today after their hockey practice. His friend’s parents are going to pick him up later.

But what to do with the lass? She’s always the third wheel when her brother has one of his friends over. She refuses to just let them have their fun together. She has to be involved.

So we figured we’d invite one of her friends over. With each one occupied, the Wife and I figured we’d have a reasonable afternoon.

Yeah- we’ll have to go back to the drawing board on that one. We’d have had a more relaxing afternoon if the roof had fallen in from the snow.

First, they couldn’t figure out what to do. Then they couldn’t leave each other alone. If the boys were doing something fun, then the girls had to come over and get in on the act. If they all tried to play together then they all started narcing on one another. “She said my drawing looks stupid.” (It did, but you can’t say that…) “He’s being mean.”

So finally we throw them outside. Naturally, the lass’ friend gets hit with a snowball. You know, because a snowball fight with ice chips between 1st grade boys and pre-k girls always turns out well! So I take the girls on a small hill to sled a little. Then the boy decides he has to sled on that same hill. What the hell is going on? His friend is here to visit him, and he has to be all over his sister? Really?

Finally, 30 minutes before their parents are to come pick them up they separate and start playing. Without adult help. Time for me to go chip ice off the driveway with my forehead.

Next time, we send them somewhere else at the same time.

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Football

Have You Heard?

It’s Super Bowl Sunday.

May the best team win, as long as it isn’t the Steelers.

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Football

The Right Attitude Anyway

Generally speaking, I like Tony Romo. Although my overall opinion of him as a pro QB is more mid-range. He’s racked up some impressive stats as a QB and he has won some big games along the way. Unfortunately, he just doesn’t seem to have the “magic” that elite QB’s seem to have when it’s crunch time. Perhaps the better way to say it is if the team is playing well then Romo tends to follow suit. But if the team isn’t playing well, he doesn’t seem to have the capability to right the ship and get the team a win. Contrast that with the Brady, Manning, Brees or even Roethlisberger and it’s understandable why Romo is a bit frustrating for fans.

That said, stuff like this make it hard for me to not root for him. He’s got the right attitude and consistently says the right things related to his performance in the NFL. He’s not delusional about what he has or hasn’t done and it sure seems like he wants to get there. Perhaps there’s a case to be made that he wants it too badly and that results in some of his poor performances.

I’ve arrived at a theory that great players don’t actually “force” things. It only appears that way in retrospect. I think great players remain calm at keys junctures of a game and execute the plays consistently. When combined with other players who don’t remain calm, the results are big plays that look like an extension of will power by the QB. A great example of this is the Troy Aikman’s pass to Alvin Harper at the end of the game that iced the win for the Cowboys in their first NFC Championship game against the 49ers. I’ve listened to Aikman describe the circumstances surrounding the play and it’s a clear example of the 49er’s pressing and the Cowboys just executing the play like it was the first play of the game. Romo seems like he hasn’t quite figured out how to remain calm and just execute plays regardless of the situation. Instead, he’s thinking “Crunch time- time to make something happen.” It just doesn’t work that way.

Next year’s another chance for him to figure it out.

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Hockey Mom

When the boy got home yesterday, the Wife was already gone. When he asked where she was, I said she had something to do and we’d be meeting up with her a little later. That response didn’t entirely mollify him so I further explained we’d be meeting up with her at the hockey rink for his practice.

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Delayed Opening

If the school administration here isn’t seriously considering jettisoning the Winter school break, I’ll have to consider them completely unserious about educating kids. As it is, they now wait until the very last possible moment before announcing cancellations. Clearly the school day count is getting desperate and they’re reluctant to use anymore. But with all of February and March to go, the likelihood of more cancellations is almost 100%. Especially this Winter.

The bigger hit is to the lass’ schooling. Since she only has half-days, a delayed opening means no school. If it weren’t for the fact that we’re paying the school $200 a month for her not to go, I probably wouldn’t be so annoyed.

Time to go get the boy ready for school…

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Misc

More Winter Storm Blogging

Frankly, I’d rather have another 18″ of snow than the crap we’re getting today. It was snow up until about 6AM, then it turned to sleet and then freezing rain. Now it’s just rain. No guess as to how much heavier the snow is now, but it’s definitely heavier.

I did take advantage of the situation. I was able to walk on the snow piles without sinking in, so I used them as stepstools to reach further onto the roof and drag more snow off it. Unfortunately, by the time I was done with that and plowing I was so exhausted that I couldn’t do any raking on the other side of the house.

Also on the plus side is the workout. I lost a couple more pounds today. Shoveling this stuff is easily as difficult as any workout I could create. So I’ve got that going for me.

Now, time to go give the kids some math and handwriting lessons.

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Misc

This Just In- It’s Snowing!

School was cancelled at 5AM this morning, so the kids are sitting watching cartoons at the moment. On the plus side, they helped empty the dishwasher, so I guess that earns them a little down time.

The predictions are for anywhere from 5″ to 10″ for us. Tomorrow the ice and sleet and freezing rain move in so I’d say tomorrow will be the worse of the two. The kids are guaranteed not to have school tomorrow as well.

Along those lines, I’m hearing more talk about forgoing the Winter vacation so that the school year isn’t extended until the end of June. One district has already played that card here in Connecticut. I may have to conduct some lessons for the kids myself today.

I wouldn’t want them to think staying home from school is just automatically fun, now would I?

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And Now Some Levity

A friend sent me this email. I’ve seen versions of it before and it’s obvious where it’s going. None the less, I had tears in my eyes from laughing.

Enjoy.

August 15 – Moved to our new home in Connecticut . It’s so beautiful here. The lake to the north looks so majestic. I can hardly wait to see it snow covered. I’m going to love it here!

October 14 – Connecticut is definitely the most beautiful place on earth. The leaves have turned all the colors and shades of red and orange. Went for a ride through the park and saw some deer. They are so graceful. Certainly they are the most wonderful animals on earth. This must be paradise, I

LOVE IT HERE!!

October 25 – Deer season will start soon. I can’t imagine anyone wanting to kill such a gorgeous animal. Hope it will snow soon. I love it here. Those red and orange leaves have covered my yard. Looks like a magnificent multi-colored carpet. HOW BEAUTIFUL. Raking and cleaning up the yard will be an opportunity for invigorating exercise in the cool crisp air.

November 1 – Ah, more leaves and more exercise.

November 8 – Wow, still more leaves. Guess it’s best to wait until they’ve all fallen before I rake again.

November 15 – Finally, all of the trees lost their leaves and with today’s final raking it’s over for this season. Chiropractor suggested I use a lawn maintenance service next year. Only four blisters became infected. Should probably remember to use gloves.

November 30 – What the freak? Where did all of those leaves come from? Had a little wind last night and the lawn is covered again. Oh well, they’ll just have to wait until spring.

December 12 – It snowed last night, FINALLY. Woke up to find everything blanketed in white. It looks like a postcard.

We went outside and cleaned the snow off the steps and shoveled the driveway. Had a snowball fight (I won) and when the snowplow came by we had to shovel the end of the driveway again. What a beautiful place. I Love Connecticut !

December 14 – More snow last night, I love it. The snow plow did his trick to the driveway again. I Love it here.

December 19 – More snow again last night. Can’t get out of the driveway. Can’t get to work. I’m exhausted from shoveling. Freaking snowplow snow!

December 22 – More of that white s–t fell again last night. As if dealing with the leaves weren’t bad enough, now I’ve got blisters all over my hands from shoveling, must remember to wear gloves. I think the snowplow hides around the corner and waits until I’m finished shoveling the driveway. The a–hole.

December 25 – Merry Freaking Christmas. More frigging snow. If I ever get my hands on that son-of-a-b—h who drives the snowplow, I swear I’ll kill the b—ard. Don’t know why they don’t use more salt on the roads to melt the freaking ice.

December 27 – More white s–t last night. Have been inside for three days except for shoveling out the driveway after that plow goes through every time. Freaking gloves got wet and then froze on my hands. Doctor said it was just a mild case of frost bite, disfiguration is probably only temporary. Can’t go anywhere, car is stuck in a mountain of white s–t. The weatherman says to expect another 10 inches of the s–it tonight. Do you know how many shovels full of snow 10 inches is?

December 28 – The freaking weatherman was wrong. We got 34 inches of that white s–it. At this rate it won’t melt ’till summer. The plow got stuck up the road and the b—tard came to the door and asked to borrow a shovel. After I told him I’d already broken six of them shoveling all the s–it he pushed into the driveway, I broke my last one on his f–king head.

January 4 – Finally got out of the house today. Went to the store to get food and on the way back I hit a damned deer that ran in front of my car. Did about $3000 damage. Freaking beasts should be killed. Wish the hunters had killed them all last November.

January 21 – Took the car to the garage in town. The thing is rusting out from all the freaking salt they put all over the roads.

January 24, 2011 Plane Ticket purchased for move to Melbourne, Florida . I can’t imagine why anyone in their right mind would ever live in that God forsaken state of Connecticut .

February 1, 2011….Biggest storm in the history of New England hits…. ? What’s next?

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Misc

More Stuff That Doesn’t Suck

I’ve had these LL Bean 3-in-1 Gore-Tex mittens for 3 years now. I use them for anything except handling firewood when outside. They have a lighter glove liner that come out of the mitten and is sufficient for just throwing snowballs or general light use. For snow plowing and shoveling I wear the liner and the mitten and my hands do not feel any cold at all. Also, though the glove will get wet from melting snow, it does not penetrate the glove at all. The wrist strap is nice to make sure the mittens don’t slide off my hands and the long gauntlet easily stretches down over my wrists and keep snow from getting inside the mitten. Aside from making sure that they don’t get lost between seasons, I don’t treat them particularly kindly- though I don’t abuse them either. They are pricey, but assuming I don’t lose them they will be the last mitten I ever wear.

I was never a fan of Georgia Boot because I thought they looked like snazzy, mass produced work boots and I, therefore, assumed they were completely non-functional and cheap. I purchased a pair similar to these this summer last (my G8182 model doesn’t appear to be made anymore). I decided to give them a try on the recommendation of the shop owner whom said this particular boot was extremely popular. Plus, it was all they had in a size 15.

They have proven my assumptions regarding Georgia Boot completely wrong.

First, the boot is the most comfortable I’ve ever owned. I’ve been living in them this Winter and my feet do not hurt or feel tired even after wearing them for 12+ hours straight. Second, the boot is extremely rugged. The leather is very thick and I’ve worn them in snow, while stacking and chopping firewood, for mowing the lawn, taking hikes in the woods and pretty much any other kind of work around the house. Other than the usual “breaking in,” they’ve absorbed all the use without a problem. Third, the boot is warm. My feet haven’t felt cold while snow shoveling or playing with the kids in the snow. That includes trudging through 3-foot deep snow as well. Further, water does not penetrate the boot, even at the tongue which is webbed all the way up to the top of the boot. Fourth, the tread is very aggressive so the boot affords plenty of traction.

I can’t say these will be the last pair of boots I own because I know even these will eventually succumb. That said, I suspect it will be a long while before they do so and when they do finally go, I’ll be going right back to Georgia Boot for whatever their closest model to these are.

Basically, I have nothing negative to say about either of these items. Both have been put through their paces, especially this Winter, and both have easily been up to the task.

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Misc

Roof Raking

For those of you in more temperate climates, “roof raking” is when one pulls several feet of snow off the edge of their roof. Contrary to your first hunch, the reason for roof raking has little to do with removing weight from the roof. Though that can be a secondary benefit if the rake is long enough.

The primary benefit is in the prevention of “ice dams.” Because heat escapes the house through the roof, even a well insulated house, the first several inches of snow right on the roof melt. Mostly during the day when there’s some additional help from the Sun. Even during the night, with enough snow and its insulating properties it is possible for snow to melt given enough heat in a house.

What then happens is exposed melting snow freezes and forms a dam either right at the gutter or at the edge of the roof line (some houses up here don’t have gutters). Once it freezes, it expands and in the worst case, the snow continues to melt further up the roof and feeds the dam. As the damn continues to form, the ice expands up under the shingles and eventually gets to the sheathing. Left alone long enough, the roof can be damaged to the point that it requires resheathing and reshingling. It’s also possible for gutters to collapse due the weight from the ice.

Those sorts of repairs are expensive, in case you’re wondering.

However, for a mere $40 a homeowner can obtain a roof rake. The rake is basically a “plow” style snow shovel reversed (so it plows when pulled instead of pushed) and attached to an expandable handle. Then, raking a roof is as simple as dropping the rake into the snow on the roof and pulling. Rinse, repeat. All the way down the roof line. Both sides. Times several hours, depending on how deep the snow up there is.

And sore shoulder muscles.

Very, sore, shoulder muscles.

I’m still enjoying this Winter, but roof raking is no fun. Did I mention that all that snow from the roof then has to go somewhere? Yep. That batch of snow gets moved twice. And it’s a lot heavier than the stuff already on the ground.

I’d rather rake leaves.

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Misc

Winter Storm2 Pix

The past 24 hours has basically conspired to keep me from getting to this. But fear not! I have a few minutes free time and without further ado, here are the afore promised snow pictures.

After the jump…

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Things That Don’t Suck

My Mother gave me a pair of StabilIcers as a gift this Winter. She didn’t want me slipping and falling on my head anymore.

When I first got them, my initial impression was they’d be too much of a hassle. I was incorrect. They are simple to put on. Further, they stay on without slipping or moving and they also come off with ease. I’ve worn them on hardpacked snow, ice and other frozen sorts of terrain thus far and they have performed splendidly. I used them today while shoveling and plowing and had no issues. In fact, once on I really don’t even notice them unless I walk on concrete or some such surface. They are also proving to be durable- neither the straps nor the rubber sole is showing any sort of wear thus far. And I’m not particularly kind to them.

Anyone looking for a good solution for Winter traction will be pleasantly surprised by these.

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I LOVE This

I’m pretty much exhausted. The muscles in my back, shoulders, arms and legs all hurt from shoveling the snow. It took me about 3 hours to clear our driveway this morning and another 2 or so to clear parts of our deck and a path to our woodpile.

But it’s the most awesome Winter I can remember. I have vague recollections of the Blizzard of ’78. I also have other vague recollections of Winters with multiple big snow storms. But I was just a kid then. For all I know, big was 6″ of snow.

We have piles of snow that are at my eye level. Walking out into the pristine landscape, I easily sink in up to my knees. The dogs go out and have to bound through the snow. It is as high as their backs. Some of the piles are so high that they won’t even bother trying to go over.

I told the kids to enjoy this Winter as much as they can because they may never have another Winter like this one. But it was obvious that they didn’t comprehend my meaning. They’re still young, and the have so many Winters yet to go through. This is what Winter is for all they know.

They should be so lucky.

I’ve got a bunch of pictures to post, but that won’t be until later tonight. For now, I’m just reveling in our Winter wonderland.

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Shocker of the Day

It’s snowing.

Film at 11.

Oh- and it’s supposed to snow tomorrow. More film at 11.

On the plus side- at least temperatures are above 0.

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Family

The Wife on Fire

We sat down to dinner last night at a friends. Their child is all grow’d up. Well, in college anyway. So our kids were stand-ins for the evening. When the lass sat down, she saw an awful site on her plate.

Two slices of cooked carrots. Sitting their. Steaming. Delicious. (To everyone else at least.) She raised her voice to file a complaint.

The Wife immediately intoned “You have 2 pieces of carrot. One for each eye. OK?”

This caught the lass so flat footed, that she sat that staring at the Wife for what seemed like minutes, but in reality was only a few moments. Then, she cheerily replied “OH, OK Mom,” like the Wife’s statement was so obvious that the lass couldn’t believe she’d missed the connection. Of course there were 2 carrots- she had 2 eyes! DUH!

I had to applaud the faultless delivery and timing of the Wife’s comment. It’s just a rare event where the lass is stopped cold in her tracks like that. Rarer still that she actually ends up doing something she isn’t to keen on to begin with.

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Football

Championship Weekend Recap

Well, I only went 1 for 2 this weekend. Frankly, my 1 wasn’t the one I preferred. There just isn’t any reality in which I can root for the Steelers. I felt all year long that they over achieved. That’s likely what makes them so dangerous. On paper, it seems like their beatable. On the field, it’s a little harder. Perhaps the Jets were just too flat.

So given that, the question is, do I change my pick for a Super Bowl winner? It’s very tempting. Frnakly, I’ve got that nagging doubt in the back of my mind telling me not to bet against the Steelers in a Super Bowl. Especially with their defense. That said, the one kind of offense that has been successful against the Steelers this year is the kind of offense Green Bay is capable of playing. Further, Aaron Rodgers has been the best QB in the playoffs by far.

So, I’m going to stick with my Green Bay prediction. But I won’t be surprised in the slightest if the Steelers win again.

Oh, about the whole Jay Cutler brouhaha. All the objective evidence points to the fact the he’s a tough cookie. No, he wasn’t playing well. But all of his teammates (well, at least those quoted) had his back unequivocally. He’s taken more sacks and missed one game due to doctor’s orders (a concussion). Even former Denver teammates had nothing but positives to say.

I’d like to see Peter King or the guys at profootballtalk.com type on a keyboard with a torn MCL. My guess is they wouldn’t even make it to work. Let alone try to get out there and play football on it.

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Huffle-Puff

This was too funny at the moment for me not to jot it down.

On the way home from the Derby, the lass started pitching a fit (after near perfect behavior at the Derby) because she wanted to go home and watch a movie instead of going ice skating. Nothing the Wife said could dissuade her from the snit she’d conjured and her answers were getting increasingly desperate, ridiculous and shrill because she was so set in her determination to not go skating.

It was around this time that I noticed the windows getting good and foggy. So I commented “Hey- who’s fogging up the windows?”

The Wife deadpanned in reply “Huffle-puff in the back.”

My laughter just started fading to a chuckle about the time we started going down our driveway.

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For Posterity’s Sake

It was -9 degrees as of 7 o’clock this morning. But it’s been warming quickly. It’s already 14 degrees outside. I tried tossing boiling water into the air, but it still wasn’t cold enough to cause it all to turn into snow. Bummer.

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The Pinewood Derby

The big day finally arrived yesterday. The boy and the lass got their shot at glory. I’ll leave it as an exercise to the reader to figure out whose car is whose. I’m proud to say that all the painting, stickers and other decorations were accomplished by the kids. Only the smallest bit of help from us for minor things like cutting a sticker out of the sheet or something like that. Otherwise, the kids had full say.

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The Cold Arrives

When we went to bed last night around 10:30, the temp was measuring at 20 degrees or so. Pretty cool, but no great shakes. Especially for this Winter.

I woke up around 4 this morning to tend our fire. While doing so, I checked the temperature again and it was 14 degrees.

Hmmmph. So much for the “cold,” I thought. I mixed up the coals so they could burn down some more then laid down on the couch to get a little more sleep. I sleep on the couch in the mornings like that so as not to wake the Wife with repeated trips out of bed. Besides, the couch is actually pretty comfortable when the fire is going.

I woke up again to load up the fireplace with would around 5:30. Once again, for HA-HA’s I checked the temperature.

8 degrees. The temp had fallen 6 degree’s in one-and-a-half hours. The same amount it had fallen in the 6 hours from when I went to bed to when I got up the first time.

As I sit here typing this, it’s now down to 4 degrees. The Sun is up, as is everyone else in the house. Now I get to take the boy to hockey.

My fire tending duties weren’t for naught.