Sunday, May 27, 2007

Presenting Mr. and Mrs. Leatherman

I went to four weddings yesterday. Sang at a couple of them. This is the only one that I remembered to take out the camera for.. Didn't get as many pictures as I wanted because the camera acting up.


The blushing bride Faith. I've known her since she was a mouthy little kid. Now she's a.....oh poor Tony
The happy couple.


Courtney and Faith....I'm sure Courtney will be next.


The ladies from the church. The always elegant Cheri,Donna and Pat.


Donna's reaction when asked if she wanted to do something like this again any time soon.I also heard her say something that sounded like smell snow.





Donna making sure no Champagne was wasted. The party's over.....Good Luck to the new bride and groom.



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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

News From Eclaire

LeClaire police were again called out to Holland street because of a disturbance at one of the home. They found an elderly woman on the roof of her home beating the tv antenna. She said that if it wasn't for that stupid thing that her stories would turn out better. She mumbled something about Ducky and Dirk and James West pants. They finally were able to get her off the roof with a promise of chocolate..

100th post

This being my 100th post I thought I should make it meaningful. Something deep, thought provoking. If you know me...you know that ain't happening.
To all the people that have appeared on here....willingly or not , thank you.
And all the rest, continue to be your "normal" selves.
Its like they say in the south...Its not do you have crazy people in your family...its which side.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Quick Note From the Girls.

Dear Aunt Sarah,
Just a quick note to tell you what's been going on. We had Easter and mom and grandma got us all kinds of candy.. But they wouldn't let us have any until just before we went to the uncles house.
Constance was running all over the place and I just played nice...
If playing nice means taking all the books off the shelve after he told you not then yes you played nice Savannah. It also got us into trouble...remember that.
A misunderstanding between us...I thought I locked that door to keep you out.
He made us sit quiet. And then you fell asleep. and I picked the lock.
Yeah missed out on quality play time....but you woke us up Constance with your "singing".
What wrong with my singing?
Let me be the first to tell you sister dear don't quit your day job.
Grandma likes it...
No comment...
Well we got a sandbox and slide from a nice couple...they must not wanted to play in it any more.

Savannah isn't to good with the slide.
I'm just being careful.
Yeah if you fell off it would leave a dent.
Shut up Constance...
Jaws
Chipmunk teeth.
Sandbox is nice,but don't like it when other stuff is in it. Like bugs and bugs and grass and Savannah.
We also got a teepee. Uncle will be including pictures of all of this.
June 1st the uncle will be watching us...Mom and Grandma are abandoning us.
Don't be a goof Savannah, Moms going to the air show and grandma is going to a graduations....
They are still leaving us with him...he makes us go to bed and other stuff...
Candy Savannah...he lets us have Candy.
well yeah but still...
Til later...the pretty one and her sister.



Trivial Masters

Last night was the last LeClaire trivia game for the season. They take the summer off to recharge their batteries and come up with new questions. Our little group came in first. It didn't look good in the middle of the game...4th place of only 6 teams. then the last two rounds the brains kicked in and we raced ahead to 1st.


This is the new center piece. Elegant and functional. And in front of Kathy for some strange reason.

The group deep in thought...

Doug amazed that he got it right.

Me getting up Kathy's nose.My sister showing off her new picture phone.

Friday, May 18, 2007

Illinois: America's Most American State

WASHINGTON (AP) -- White, rural and homogeneous. New Hampshire and Iowa play big roles in choosing presidential candidates but don't look much like the rest of the country.A better bellwether might be Illinois. It's the most average state, according to an Associated Press analysis of data from the Census Bureau.

Illinois is the fifth largest state, with a big city in Chicago, rolling countryside in the south and a lot of sprawling suburbs. And it has Peoria, which, it turns out, really is a barometer of America's preferences. Many companies continue to use the city in central Illinois as a test market, taking literally the adage about how things play there.

"Illinois has always been a mirror of America," said state Sen. Kirk Dillard, a Republican. "With all due respect to South Carolina, Iowa and New Hampshire, they are not reflective of the overall American population."

The AP ranked each state on how closely it matched national levels on 21 demographic factors, including race, age, income, education, industrial mix, immigration and the share of people living in urban and rural areas. The rankings were then combined to determine the state that best mirrors the country as a whole.

Illinois was followed by Oregon, Michigan, Washington and Delaware.

West Virginia was the least typical state, poorer, whiter, and more rural, followed by Mississippi, New Hampshire, Vermont and Kentucky.

Iowa ranked 41st, meaning nine states and the District of Columbia look less like the country as a whole. South Carolina, which also has an early primary, ranked 24th.

America is becoming more diverse, with minorities topping 100 million for the first time in 2006, according to Census Bureau figures being released Thursday. About one in three Americans was a minority last year, a slight increase.

In 2006, the nation was 67.6 percent white, non-Hispanic; 15 percent Hispanic; 13.4 percent black; 5 percent Asian; 1.5 percent American Indian or native Alaskan and 0.3 percent Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander. The percentages add up to more than 100 in part because some people identify with more than one race and Hispanics can be of any race.

Illinois' racial composition matches the nation's better than any other state. Education levels are similar, as is the mix of industry and the percentage of immigrants. Incomes in Illinois are a little higher and the state is more urban the rest of the nation. But the age of the population is very close to the country's mix of minors, seniors and those 18 to 64.

The Illinois Senate approved a bill Tuesday that would move the state's presidential primary from March to Feb. 5, and Gov. Rod Blagojevich has promised to sign it. Once he does, Illinois will join a growing number of states trying to increase their clout by scheduling earlier primaries.

An argument sometimes cited for the moves: increasing the diversity of voters early in the primary season. "States that are quite vanilla ought not to be making the decisions for us," said Illinois House Majority Leader Barbara Flynn Currie, a Democrat.

Iowa and New Hampshire have played prominent roles in choosing presidential candidates for years, with Iowa holding caucuses in January and New Hampshire holding the first primary.

Both states are more than 90 percent white, making them among the least diverse in the country.

Nevertheless, officials in both states have defended their status and pledged to maintain it.

New Hampshire voters are well-informed and steeped in democracy, comfortable asking tough questions of town officials and presidential candidates alike, said Ray Buckley, chairman of the New Hampshire Democratic Party.

"Ask anyone who has been to the New Hampshire primary and they will tell you about the intensity of the questions," Buckley said. "You are going to have to answer tough questions about Katrina, about drug use in inner cities. You are going to have to answer questions about the war in Iraq and about the slaughter in Darfur. ...

"We are not in awe of anyone."The Associated Press ranked each state and the District of Columbia on how closely it matched national averages on a combination of 21 demographic factors, including race, age, income, education, industrial mix, immigration and the share of people living in urban and rural areas.

How each state fared, with Illinois ranked first as the state that best mirrors the country, and West Virginia ranked 51st as the most atypical:
State Rank
Ala. 44
Alaska 35
Ariz. 15
Ark. 45
Calif. 32
Colo. 25
Conn. 23
Del. 5
D.C. 43
Fla. 19
Ga. 6
Hawaii 25
Idaho 30
Ill. 1
Ind. 18
Iowa 41
Kan. 6
Ky. 47
La. 37
Maine 38
Md. 36
Mass. 34
Mich. 3
Minn. 22
Miss. 50
Mo. 9
Mont. 41
Neb. 16
Nev. 33
N.H. 49
N.J. 19
N.M. 28
N.Y. 16
N.C. 8
N.D. 46
Ohio 10
Okla. 21
Ore. 2
Pa. 11
R.I. 11
S.C. 24
S.D. 40
Tenn. 31
Texas 13
Utah 14
Vt. 47
Va. 27
Wash. 4
W.Va. 51
Wis. 29
Wyo. 39
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Source: AP analysis based on Census Bureau data.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

I waited five months for this.


Emmerdale the British soap that I follow has had a who dun it for the last 5 months. They have a online game to go along with it...Who Killed Tom King? Well I hate to say it but I don't care. His death didn't have that many ripples in anyone else's story lines.
The online game wasn't that great. I thought it would be like one long game of Clue. No luck. I had stuff from the other storylines that had nothing to do with the murder. But tomorrow its all over. I say Len...but that's to easy.

yeah yeah...none of you know what the heck I'm talking about ....

Saturday, May 12, 2007

If Included

Happy Mother's day to any mothers out there.
Happy Nurses week to the nurses in my life....
What ever Cinco De Mayo.
Good Polish Sausage Week.
And lastly have a Safe Mental Health week...Have you hugged your crazy this week..

Looking Back...

It was pointed out to me from a regular reader that I haven't added anything since my birthday,which was a month ago. I've been really busy,lazy, And haven't had the chance to do anything...
I took vacation the week of my birthday and tried to drag it out the whole week like always. Lunches and dinners the whole week. I also got jobs singing that week. All funerals...that's ok easy money. Did have trouble with a couple cheap Lutherans.
Was going to write about the week the next Monday but turned and the tv and saw the horror coming out of Virginia. Its time like these that makes me wonder what would drive a person to do something like that. The families of the victims and the survivors will never get any answers. One nice thing was that I only saw one tabloid do one of their stupid headlines...I think this was too tragic even for them to try and trash it.

Month moved on and it was a SSDD time at work. The managers dad passed away suddenly. When she said what he was like and that the docs gave him 6 months it was hard not to say...I don't think you will have that long.
Life moves on.

I did one of my grand adventures. The Queen went to the Kentucky Derby this year. So I decided I was going to see if I could get a look at her. Didnt' get down to Louisville until that night but did follow the royal watchers group the next day. Saw her go into and then come out of church. Well saw her hat. She is always ringed with the guys in dark suits.
Later as she toured a Stud farm I tryed to get a picture but it only looked like little blobs because of the distance away from her...Guy next to me had a lens that looked like two feet long. I was such a novice at this. Had the car searched...the guy looked it over and saw Iowa...You drove it from Iowa? Really?....yes and stop making fun of it.
Oh Kentucky smells like horse s**t.

Now onto the countdown to the day of the weddings. 5 in one day. If no mess ups I should be able to make them all. Is there a worlds record for attending weddings in one day?
Then we have the summer concert time. See how many times I can see Stevie this year..No arrests...really...

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