Thursday, November 05, 2009

Halloween Friends and Family...

Mike, Mayo Brother #1, Mayo Brother #2, and Mark...
...we took them on a tour of the Mayo...
...Mike text-messaged his manager back East...
...his manager asked what he was doing at the Mayo...
...Mike replied, interviewing...


Mike and Mark with the obligatory corn cob portrait...


Pocahontas bailed on us and didn't go trick-or-treating...


Anne figures out Cathy's costume...


Diane's secret ingredient...


Sammy, Shannon, and good eats...
...and a ghost that only appeared in the photo...


Princess of the Night (Brianna),
The Dark Knight -- up way past his bed time,
and Tigger (Becca)...



Smile Diane, you're on Candid Camera!



Sunday, November 01, 2009

Halloween Treats

Michele planned a ghoulish gallery of gastric grub for Halloween. We had over family and friends from as far away as Philadelphia (sadly, they aren't Yankees fans!). Michele put a lot of planning into it--and it showed. Diane helped quite a bit as well.



NutterButter cookies covered in vanilla candy with chocolate-chip eyes...


Bones made from Pillsbury bread stick dough...


Spider cupcakes with marshmallow scleras and M&M pupils...

Ghoulish brownies...


Olive monster eyes on mozzarella scleras and tomato slices...


Tomato soup, mozzarella/olive eyeballs, and bat croûtons...

Trick and Treat w/Shannon

The same as last year, this year Sammy went trick or treating with Shannon. Batman and Tuck the Turtle (crafted by Tom himself) braved the cold winds and hit the houses in our neighborhood.


Superheroes were rewarded for protecting the city...


A giant bumblebee gave gifts to our heroine and hero...


Support your local superhero...


Tom, Linda and Shannon...
...and Tom's Halloween costumery...

Sammy's Day Care Halloween Parade

This year, our Sammy was...





Anyone remember H.R. Pufnstuf?


The *Brave* Man in the Yellow Hat...


Stories...


Front row from left to right:
GI Joe, Fireman, SpiderGirl, Fairy, Dark Knight, Harry Potter, Raven Girl
Second row:
Barb, Monkey, Pam, Grandma Sherry, Kathy

Friday, October 09, 2009

Krauthammer and Choices...

"Among these crosscurrents, my thesis is simple: The question of whether America is in decline cannot be answered yes or no. There is no yes or no. Both answers are wrong, because the assumption that somehow there exists some predetermined inevitable trajectory, the result of uncontrollable external forces, is wrong. Nothing is inevitable. Nothing is written. For America today, decline is not a condition. Decline is a choice. Two decades into the unipolar world that came about with the fall of the Soviet Union, America is in the position of deciding whether to abdicate or retain its dominance. Decline--or continued ascendancy--is in our hands."





Sunday, October 04, 2009

Pumpkin Hunting 2009...

Today we went hunting for pumpkins. Sammy is still in his "super-hero" stage, so he wore his red rain boots, Superman shirt, and cape to pick out pumpkins.


Faster than a speeding bullet...
more powerful than a locomotive...
and able to choose a pumpkin in 30 minutes...


Sam prepares to take flight...


Sam selects one of the final candidates...


He's Perpetual Motion Man...


Saturday, September 19, 2009

Swimmin' Sammy...

Sammy keeps growing and growing. Each day he learns something new. He's started swimming classes now. Here are some photos of him at the pool this week....






Dožínky Festival at Sonny's...

Last night we went to Sonny's house in New Prague. He and his wife Barb kindly invited us and Paul's sisters to come over for the Dožínky Festival (25th Annual Czech Harvest Festival). Sonny made some tasty Czech food and we went over to watch the classic cars parade which Sammy thoroughly enjoyed.


New Prague is a great town...


Barb attending to guests as Sonny works his kitchen magic...


Like going back in time...


Sammy recognizes a VW coming along...


It's Herbie!


Marty McFly: Doc, we better back up. We don't have enough road to get up to 88.
Dr. Emmett Brown: Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads.


A Buick Skylark...
...similar to the 4-door sedan Paul's grandfather had...


Sonny making candy...

Time to dust off our copy...

It seems Saul Alynski's book "Rules for Radicals" continues to gain popularity in the past year. Here is a good article to read. Looks like it is time to dust off our copy that we bought a while ago (first edition from 1971) and start reading it.

From the dedication of the book:
"Lest we forget at least an over-the-shoulder acknowledgement to the very first radical: from all our legends, mythology, and history (and who is to know where mythology leaves off and history begins -- or which is which), the first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom -- Lucifer"
Granted there are far more admirable activists than Alynski and Lucifer (Mother Theresa comes to mind...even Jesus)...but it behooves one who wants to make a positive impact in the world today to understand how the left operates.


We have our copy...
...do you have yours?

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

March on Washington 2009: How Many Were There?

It's tough to tell, but it's more than the 70,000 that some anonymous source in the fire department allegedly told ABC News (how many "estimates" did ABC get?...did they take the lowest one somebody was anonymously willing to give them? Was that one estimate biased?). The organizers should have put more effort in photographing the march to get accurate sizing estimates, but oh well...next time.

Here is an authentic photograph of the protest. Take a look at this...then take a look at the diagram from here to get an idea of the size...it looks to me that there was easily six figures at the March on Washington. Note that there were more people who actually marched but did not stay for the speeches. Zoom in on it...can you see Paul? He's wearing a white Wilson T-Shirt (no, not Joe Wilson).

Click here to see the full size image (blogger makes the images uploaded smaller).


The crowd at some point after the march started...
...photo was taken from Capital Building...
...sometime after the march finished and speeches were given...

Monday, September 14, 2009

March on Washington 2009: Meetup of Friends

Paul had a great time at the 2009 March on Washington. One of the highlights was getting to see his brother David, sister-in-law Jacci, cousin Pete, college colleague Dave, Dave's wife Jacque, and his son Max. (Yes we had two "Daves" and two "Jackies"...with slightly different spelling)

An added plus was meeting up with co-worker Chris who Paul only knew over the phone and by email. Chris brought along a co-worker friend of his named Sean. Sean, Pete, Paul, and Chris all work for the same company...the four went for a walk to the Washington Monument then the White House...


Co-workers and co-marchers...
Sean, Pete, Paul, & Chris...
representing Kentucky, Massachusetts, and Minnesota

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Duelin' Cousins...

This past weekend we went up to Sammy's Aunt Annie's. She surprised Sammy with some water pistols. Sammy's cousin Chris challenged Sammy to a duel and for quite a while the two of them were all over the place laughing and getting wet. It seems just an eye-blink ago that Chris was Sammy's age.

We also got to meet Jim finally...and went into the wee hours of the morning conversing with him. A nice guy.






Tuesday, September 01, 2009

At the Savoy...

Paul's father just emailed him this photograph. It was taken a few weeks ago when his parents were back in Rome, NY for his mother's [redacted]th high school reunion. The photo was taken at the Savoy Restaurant.

From left to right: Paul's father Sam, mother Carmy, Michele's mother Evelyn, Michele's father Paul, Clark Mollenhaur, and Leola Mollenhaur.






Sunday, August 30, 2009

GreekFest 2009 - Day 2...Part 2!

Here's a video of the Greek Dancers of Minnesota dancing today.


GreekFest 2009 - Day 2!

Today Sammy said he wanted Greek food again! So for lunch we went over to the GreekFest for some tasty souvlaki. We then watched some more dancing by the Greek Dancers of Minnesota.


Conga-man was again pouring glasses of Ouzo for everyone!


The talented baloon man made Sammy a lion...



The Greek Dancers of Minnesota...
...asked to have their photo taken with Sammy...