Sunday, December 30, 2007

Winter and holidays

Christmas for the Rhodes family was nice and quiet, not a bustling affair as it often is. I have simplified it all this year, with a tabletop tree and fewer lights. Still nice, though. We spent family Christmas in Muncie again this year. Warm and merry.
Alas, my four weeks of vacation is coming to an end. Most of it was spent becoming all too familiar with our home, in my quest to inspect, repair, and organize things. Without going into gruesome detail about expensive and time-consuming contractor mistakes and disagreements, I have learned some important lessons. When we’re working all the time, the house suffers. That said, my long-term plan is to search for a nice condo in a wooded area and move there. Doing so will provide me with freedom from worry about the roof, the chimney, the windows, the plumbing, the foundation, the gutters, the landscaping, the septic system, and so on. It's hard, because there are certain things I love about it:Roger and I spent Thanksgiving week in Tennessee. The mountains were ablaze in spectacular fall colors. Our week was relaxing and enjoyable.

This past year has been a trial in many ways. I have been very busy with my work, my computer conference, and involvement in the spay/neuter clinic. In 2008, I certainly have to do more streamlining of my life.

Some other highlights:

  • In June, we lost our Kitty Wampus to a mysterious illness. However, we gained our Smudge kitty in July. Here's the handsome guy, just one more time:
  • In November, the Honda wagon that Abby drove was stolen and vandalized. After it was recovered 10 days later, we decided to cut our losses and forego repairs, so now Abby is car-less.
  • In December Julia graduated from IU—much cause for celebration!
  • In December, someone got my debit card number (not the card) and duplicated it. After testing it in Topeka Kansas, they sold a number of copies at JFK Airport in New York. Thanks to the vigilance of a fraud alert service and also to the good luck of being home that day, the thieves were halted--after spending about $300 from my account within an hour or so. During that one afternoon, they hit the account seven times at $100 each, before all of them realized it was blocked and quit trying. That was a spooky experience.
  • I exhibited two paintings this past fall, one at Waldron and another at Tutto Bene. I am now working on a new painting that is moving along very slowly, since it is a complete brainchild, with only my own studies to work from.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Back home again

The SIGUCCS conference was a success. Because I was a conference coordinator, I was accorded VIP status at the Hilton where we stayed, so my accommodations were extremely sumptuous and spacious--almost embarrassingly so. However, I rose to the occasion!

No pictures this time. I had no desire to do Disney things. I now realize that when I visit places I need a sense of geographic location. Not possible in Disney World where all things are fabricated and no one really lives there.

Roger and I have purchased a week of a 2-apartment timeshare in Vegas (to which we can allocate separate weeks) plus 4 bonus weeks of resort vacations per year. In order to make it worth the investment, I am assuming the official role of Rhodes Vacation Manager. The big problem with so much vacation time (i.e., vacating) is we have so many pets to care for. Hence, during my time at home between Vegas and Orlando I hand-addressed and mailed postcards to every home in this neighborhood. (Researching THAT was a chore!) As a result, I spent the weekend before I left for the conference interviewing teenagers for the "job." It was really quite enjoyable.

I'm glad to be home for a while and done with the conference. I feel that I am now freer to manage some neglected house projects and pursue some hobbies (what?). Roger and I had intended to replace a shower door this weekend. I knew we had problems there but once I ventured into the project with crowbar in hand, I realized it was worse than expected. We now need a tilesetter and drywaller. (I also have enjoyed the the long-standing role of Coordinator of Home Repair and Renovation Projects here.) So anyway I am hoping to find someone next week who can do it, because we have family members coming to visit us next weekend. This afternoon I emailed a home-operated business in our neighborhood called Hoosier House Help that serves as a point-of-contact for contractors. She responded immediately, saying she will see what she can do. I'll report on progress as it happens.

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Las Vegas 2007

In Vegas to attend Photoshop World again. This time, I brought Roger and some extra time. This blog entry actually covers 7 days, although it is dated September 4.

Vegas 07

(Click the picture to see the whole album)

We arrived Saturday night September 1 (our 28th anniversary), about 9:30 pm. It was about 105 degrees at the time we landed. We checked in and then trekked around the still-energetic, sweltering city.

On Sunday we bought a timeshare condo I, and then went to Stratosphere and then to Fremont Street to see the light show. (To see light show pictures and more, click the picture thumbnail, above.) We stopped to eat dinner in the Fremont Casino, and then stuck a couple of bills into a slot machine and promptly won $580! Money in hand, we tramped on to Bellagio to see the art and chocolate--then grew weary of the Labor Day crowds and headed home via strip bus.

On Monday late in the day, we went to Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. There were thunderstorms in the area, so the sunset over the mountains was magnificent. Tuesday, we took a drive to Red Rock Canyon. I had no idea this desert, with towering mountains and delicate flora, could be so enchanting.

We attended two shows, David Copperfield and Jay Leno. Copperfield was entertaining; Jay Leno was especially good. Myconference began Wednesday (along with my per diem reimbursement!), so I was pretty busy from Wednesday 'til Friday evening. I learned quite a bit!

Oh-- and here's our Smudgie as of a couple of weeks ago:




Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Meet Smudge

Smudge07-07

Kitten kitten everywhere
Kitten chewing on my hair
Kitten climbing up my jeans
Kitten hanging from the screens

There's a kitten on my shoulder
Will he do this when he's older?
Kitten fighting on the chairs
Kitten tumbling down the stairs

There's a kitten on my head
There's a kitten in the bread!
There's a kitten on the run
Do we really have just one?!

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

June 2007




Too busy living life to document it!

An update, from most recent to early spring:

Julia and I attended Jon and Katie's wedding in Chicago June 9. Fantastic fun and dazzling fireworks. See http://www.katieandjon.com/.

Roger and I have enjoyed a couple of trips to the French Lick Resort and Casino, see www.frenchlick.com. As our neighbor Mary Lane says, "Ya win some and ya lose some." Oh, well. Roger is practicing up on his Black Jack with me.

As usual, we have too many cats and dogs.

Alas, no recent pictures. (See the first sentence of this post.) By the way, for those of you who are unaccustomed to these spaces, most of the pictures here are clickable, and will take you to an album of more exciting images.

More later--

Monday, January 01, 2007

New Year's Eve

New Year's Eve with the Heupels

See the New Year's Eve Pictures:


New Years Eve 06-07