Saturday, May 22, 2010

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Sunday...day of rest.



Look what I did today!
I got the beds weeded in front of the house. It took several hours and I was ready to be done and relax, when Brian M. called and said that he was coming over to dig the raised beds. Brian is a great young guy who happens to be a friend of the family and who has a new John Deere backhoe. So all figured in, I weeded, pulled, shoveled, hoed, dug, lifted, carted and raked for 6 hours today. I have taken ibuprofin and am now waiting for my body to seize up.




Sumo story


Robin went to the Tokyo Sumo Tournament on Saturday. He went with 2 of his buddies- his college roommate who now lives there working for Merrill Lynch, and another guy who works with Robin at Corning. The College roommate, Chris, stands about 6 foot 6, and Kirby is about Robin's height and build. So there they were: three humongous gaijins watching Sumo. This time though they managed to get a box on the floor near the ring, so they were very close. They paid a little more for these "seats," which are actually boxes on the floor without seats. These boxes are designed for tiny Japanese men and women who are completely comfortable in small quarters and being seated on the floor. So now you can imagine these three middle aged GIANT men trying to get comfortable in their tiny box on the floor. With their box seats came drinks, food and gifts, all stuffed into 3 big shopping bags. The stuff from the bags did not fit into their box (that was filled with squirming, restless and uncomfortable legs) and so in Robin's words, "The stuff rolled around all over the place." They stuck their bums in 3 corners of the box and tried to stretch their legs out but their legs completely filled the space.
When being told this story this morning, I nearly cried, I was laughing so hard. For you see, I married the most inflexible man on the planet. He really can't sit on the floor at all. And he informed me he did better than the other 2 guys. When Robin and I went to watch Sumo before, we stayed until the end of the day's matches, and all the people on the floor stood and threw their red cushions in the air. It was quite a sight to behold. Well, at the end of yesterday's match, Robin and Chris stood, grabbed their cushions, were psyched to throw and then...no one threw their cushion.

Robin loves going to Sumo, and managed to purchase a yukata robe that fits! No surprise there, as he is shaped in a slightly smaller than average Sumo size, and the shops around the arena cater to large men. But as far as box seats go, Robin says, "Never again!"

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Saturday, May 1, 2010

SNOOPY!






Trumansburg High just produced SNOOPY! A musical about Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Lucy, Peppermint Patty, Linus and Sally. It was a highly entertaining production, filled with great singing, dancing and Charles Schultz' witty repartee. I am particularly proud, as my son played Snoopy. He will always be a super star in my book. All the kids were strong, there was a chorus added and the whole show was very enjoyable. Especially enjoyable for me, as I had these kids all through Middle School, and it is so satisfying to see how wonderfully these young people have grown. Here are a few highlights from the show.