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Foster Home

The Hamilton family, Stephanie’s boyfriend’s family, had found a litter of kittens while they were preparing to move a couple of weeks ago. They have been taking care of the kittens, but last weekend was move day and they are temporarily moving to a condo while their house is built. They couldn’t take the approximately 10 week old kittens with them, so Stephanie asked if we could foster them while finding them new homes.

Kittens we are fostering

Kittens we are fostering

We started with three kittens 1 male and 2 females. The male found a new home almost right away. Stephanie, of course, has grown fond of the dark tourtoiseshell kitten. Our neighbors, who like cats as well, had recently lost their 19 year old cat and were looking to get a kitten or two for their young daughters. I think Stephanie has convinced them to accept at least one of the kittens. Stephanie is happy about that as she will be able to visit the kittens often and watch them grow.

Watkins Memorial McGowan Invitational Cross-Country meet Saturday September 7th

Today Jonny ran at Watkins Memorial High School. This meet they are running the Boys Open and Varsity together in the same race. We have been to this race in the past and it has always been very wet. This time it is dry and should be a nice run. A large portion of the run is in the woods and the kids have to watch out for tree roots and the narrow path which hinders passing.

Jonny finished in 18:24 and was the 4th runner overall for Granville. The top 7 runners are considered varsity with the top 5 runners earning points for the team. The 6th and 7th runner do not get totaled in the team points, but they earn points that displace top five runners on other teams. The team with the lowest point total wins the meet. Jonny earned 42 points for Granville and was very pleased to finish 42 out of 283 runners in his solid effort. His conditioning and speed allowed him to sprint faster and move up 3 more spots in the last 50 meters of the race.

One other thing to point out about this race is that one of Granville’s top two runners was unable to run in this meet. If he was healthy enough to run in this meet, Granville would have moved up to 3rd easily and potentially 2nd overall as he would have placed right around our number one runner for this race. As a matter of fact the athlete who missed this race was our number one runner last week.

Results for the meet can be found at aces.ourhobby.com or www.baumspage.com

His race video can been seen on YouTube

YouTube HD Video

Very sad day for us

Phoebe

Phoebe

Today was a very sad for our family. Our beloved dog, Phoebe, had to be put down today. We found out she had cancer a few weeks back and it finally got to be too much for her. She was a special member of the family and will be missed dearly. We had a special morning with her though. Nikki made her scrambled eggs with cheese and a little chopped steak. We then took her for a walk at the Denison Bio Reserve which was one her favorite places to go, except this time she was off leash and led the entire walk.

We miss you Phoebe.

First Cross Country Meet of the 2013 Season

Today, August 31st 2013, is the first Cross Country Meet of the 2013 Season for the Granville Blue Aces. The meet is a home meet and held at the beautiful Mansion at Bryn Du. This year we only have one runner. Stephanie has stress induced asthma and will not be racing her senior year. Jonathan is a Freshmen this year and will be competing in his first 5K race today.

The morning didn’t go so well as Jonny was unable to find his race uniform. There was a lot of frantic searching for it going on, and we still haven’t found. He went to meet anyway and had to borrow a uniform from one of the varsity runners, who raced right after he finishes, so he could compete. After that drama ended, he was able to stay focused on the race. He looked relaxed during warm ups and looked ready to run. At the start of the race he was able to keep himself positioned near the front 1/3 of the pack. At around the 1K mark he was moving up in position already and was about 10th out of the 250+ runners and focusing on the leaders of the race. By the 2K mark he was about 4th or 5th and keeping pace with the leaders. At 3K he had positioned himself in third and the top three runners were clear of the pack. He ended up about 13 seconds behind the leader and finished a very strong race in 3rd. I think there were 23 schools invited to this meet with about 1/3 or more Division I schools. There were over 250 runners in the Boys HS Open 5K race.

The race video can be seen here on You Tube.

As always you can view official race results either from www.baumspage.com or from aces.almostmy.com

2013 Summer Bike Trip – Day 3

This morning we are heading towards home from Lexington.  We had fueled up last night and even though the bikes were dirty from yesterday’s wet roads, we decided not to wash them before heading north.  We visited the Kentucky Horse Park, but didn’t have the time to really look at much other than the visitor center and gift shop.

We decided to take 68 north towards Maysville where we crossed the state line on the way down.  We put on our rain gear before we hit the rain.

Stuck in the rain in Kentucky

Stuck in the rain in Kentucky

We headed over the bridge and took 52 east towards US-23.

Crossing the bridge over the Ohio River as we leave Kentucky

Crossing the bridge over the Ohio River as we leave Kentucky

We stopped for lunch a couple miles after getting on 52 at a place called Lucky Lady.  The food was very good and was absolutely filled with all the locals.  We were all stuffed by the time we left.  We took US-23 north out of Portsmouth and we only got a couple of miles out of Portsmouth and got caught in a torrential downpour.  We all got pretty wet before we could even get our rain gear on. We then took 159 and thought we might get wet again, but we were able to get in front of it before heading north and beat the rain before it crossed 159.  We then took 22 east into Lancaster, from there it was a short ride up to Granville on 37.

It was an enjoyable ride and weekend, and we had a good time, each day was at least 200 miles of slow paced enjoyable rides through the rolling hills of Kentucky and southern Ohio.

2013 Summer Bike Trip – Day 2

We were all up by 6:30 and preparing for the day which included breakfast at the hotel and planning the day’s ride.  We also took the bikes to wash the lime off them from yesterday’s ride, which took us past a lime mine.  After we washed the bikes we thought we would try out the cyclone dryer to dry them off.  We parked a couple of bikes under the dryer and turned it on.  It only dried a little stripe on the bikes, so we hopped on them and pushed them back and forth under the dryers.  Kevin was blocking my left dryer and I was blocking Kevin’s right dryer, so we put another dollar in and rode the bikes through while the cyclone did it’s work.  It was pretty entertaining watching us struggle pushing the bikes back and forth under these dryers.  Not the brightest idea of the morning, but the motorcycles looked a lot better after we were done.

We headed out on KY 18 and caught 338 near the ohio river to the east of Florence, KY.  We then caught 42 South and then 421 and followed that in to Frankfort.  On our way, we had to stop several times as it seems people around there like to train their dogs to stray into the roads and try to cause accidents.  We ran into some very wet roads, but managed to stay out of the rain.  We then headed to the Wild Turkey Distillery and to take the tour and taste testing.  We happened to be inside when the rain finally caught us and we managed to stay dry even though the motorcycles didn’t.

Wild Turkey Distillery

Wild Turkey Distillery

After drying the bikes off we headed towards Lexington and checked into the Courtyard by Marriott.  We passed this cool looking castle that Deb was able to take a picture of as we passed it.

Kentucky Castle

Kentucky Castle

After unloading the bikes we headed downtown to eat at a place recommended to us by the Courtyard staff.  The place was called DeSha’s and it was a very good dinner.  We got out of town just before they started the Midsummer Nights Run in downtown Lexington and shut the entire city down.  We got back to the hotel and hopped in the hot tub and pool and had some beverages and talked in the courtyard before showering and turning in for the night.

It was a nice ride today overall and was a good ride.  We have about 450 miles in on this trip and it’s probably one of the shortest trips we have done milage wise, but I don’t think we ever topped 55 mph today.

Tomorrow morning we are heading home and I get to see my wife and kids and catch up with them on the fun they had this weekend as well.  I look forward to seeing them and miss them.

2013 Summer Bike Trip – Day 1

Today we are heading out on a Motorcycle trip around the state of Kentucky. I just got my bike back from the shop yesterday to fix a nagging oil leak I’ve had since last fall. Hopefully this time it’s fixed for good.

This morning the roads were wet before we began, but the temp was already 71. Could be a hot muggy day. This time the biker wives have decided to join us on trip. No Nikki does not consider herself a biker wife, and someone has to stay with Jonny. So this trip include Mike and Deb on one bike, Kevin and Nancy on another bike and I will be solo on my bike.

Ready for the trip

Ready for the trip

 

We took our time and heading down towards Cincinnati. We took 23 to 50 and then 41. It was a nice winding road as we passed through Amish country and passed many buggies. We didn’t get real wet, but we ran into some short bursts of rain along the way.

We crossed into Kentucky at Marysville, KY and rode along Rt. 8 following the Ohio river all the way to Florence, KY.

Mike and Deb

Mike and Deb

Kevin and Nancy

Kevin and Nancy

Bikes look dirty after riding by a lime mine

Bikes look dirty after riding by a lime mine

We stayed at a LaQuinta Inn and Suites, so we checked in, got cleaned up and then headed north to Cincinnati to eat.

Deb recommended a place called Rock Bottom Brewery and Restaurant which is located at fountain plaza.

Kevin and Nancy in front of the fountain at Fountain Plaza in Cincinnati

Kevin and Nancy in front of the fountain at Fountain Plaza in Cincinnati

Mike and Deb in front of the fountain at Fountain Plaza in Cincinnati

Mike and Deb in front of the fountain at Fountain Plaza in Cincinnati

View from Fountain Plaza

View from Fountain Plaza

Fountain Plaza

Fountain Plaza

Dinner was very good and then the girls wanted to go to the Horseshoe Casino.  Nancy was the winner for the evening, but us guys didn’t gamble and Deb came out even. It was just before 11:00 pm by the time we made it back to the hotel and I was very tired and had no problems going to sleep for the night.

Summer is flying by.

It’s been a long time since I wrote anything on this blog and it’s about time I did. Nikki and I went for a hike today. We got up early and left the house before 8:00 to head to Hocking Hills State Park south of Logan, OH. It took a little over an hour to get there and we both decided to hike one of the spots we have never been before. We hiked Rock House and it was a nice little hike. It was only a mile, but it had some pretty steep paths. There is a little cave in the middle of the hike on the side of a cliff.

Rock House from inside the cave.

Rock House from inside the cave.

Opening from within Rock House Cave

Opening from within Rock House Cave

Rock House Cave at Hocking Hills State Park

Rock House Cave at Hocking Hills State Park

Nikki at the entrance of Rock House Cave

Nikki at the entrance of Rock House Cave

Rock House Cliffs from the bottom of the trail

Rock House Cliffs from the bottom of the trail

After we completed that hike we hoped back in the car and headed to Ash Cave.  That was another short hike where kids and dogs were having fun making noises into the cliff walls to hear the echo.  The cave acts as a parabolic antenna and amplifies every noise being made.  We didn’t stick around long before finding a trail that lead up to the rim for the hike back to the parking lot.

Nikki in the foreground at Ash Cave

Nikki in the foreground at Ash Cave

Ash Cave as Hocking Hills State Park

Ash Cave as Hocking Hills State Park

Happy Birthday and Father’s Day

Yesterday was Nikki’s Birthday and I would like to wish her a Happy Birthday! We didn’t do much special for her birthday, she wanted to clean the house and get rid of some old stuff we haven’t touched in a while. We cleaned our bedroom, closet and file cabinet. We took the stuff from our file cabinet to the mobile shred-it unit that was stationed outside of the Granville Market. We made two trips to the Denison recycle drop off station to dispose of some old magazines and made a trip to Goodwill to drop off some clothes we don’t wear anymore.

The last couple of weeks Nikki and I have been trying to go out as often as we can to either walk or ride bikes. Friday we took a walk on Sugar Loaf hill in Granville with our dog Phoebe. We saw a twin fawns on the walk and were able to get within 10 yards of them. We tried to take some pictures with our phones, but it was just dark enough where the pictures turned out blurry.

Saturday we took a bike ride on the bike path from Wildwood Park towards Newark and Cherry Valley Road and on the bike path we saw twin baby raccoons. They were very busy on their way to who knows what, but they were walking right along the bike path and oblivious to us as we walked next to them after parking our bikes to take a closer look.

Less than an hour later we were to meet the kids in town and pick them up and head to Bob Evans for dinner for Father’s Day and Nikki’s Birthday. We got to CVS to pick the kids up and found out that they were still on the Denison Entrance Road with a pair of Red Tail Hawk chicks. There was a college student there with them and they had apparently fallen out of their nest a couple of days before. The student was on a visa to be here for school and didn’t know who to contact to have someone care for the chicks as the parents had abandoned them and were only taking care of the one chick left in the nest. We found someone on a Saturday who is registered with the state to rehabilitate raptors and release them back into the wild. We made a phone call and she was not able to come pick them up until tomorrow and asked if we could take them for the night to keep them off the road. We happened to have a small aviary in our back yard and a tote in our car to scoop up the chicks for the night. As promised she came the next morning and took the chicks who were both still doing remarkably well after a little bit of ground chuck as prescribed by the raptor rescue lady.  We hope both chicks will survive and be released back into the wild.

Red Tail Hawk Chick

One of the Red Tail Hawk Chicks that were rescued after blowing out of their nest during the storm we had last Thursday morning

We would like to wish Fathers that we know a Happy Father’s Day and hope everyone had a good day with family and friends.

19 years and counting

Last week Nikki and I celebrated our 19th wedding anniversary. I got out of work 15 minutes early and we went to a movie theater and saw the new Star Trek movie along with our youngest, Jonathan. The movie was good and we all had a good time.

Stephanie started her volunteer work for the National Honor Society. She is volunteering at the Humane Society. She cleaned out litter boxes and helped with the cats her first day there. She is also raising quail chicks we received from Nikki’s cousin and husband who raises them and releases them on his farm. She also is attempting to hatch some in an incubater.

Work is still going good for me.  I am working on my third project now and this one is a large one and is going to take about 4 months to complete.  It is using all new technology to me, so it should really keep my interest high.  I am hoping to pick it up quickly and be productive very soon.  We are already starting a prototype to prove out some theories and get a better understanding of the new technologies and how they work together.