Monday, July 27, 2015

Jr. Pee Wees and Pee Wees

Here are our other two favorite baseball teams!

2015 Jr. Pee Wees

2015 Pee Wees

End of Season Tournament

2015 Northwestern Midget Team


We finished off the baseball season with the end of season Midget Tourney on Saturday. Our boys won their first game against Warner, lost the next one to Orient, and the 3rd place game was called suddenly on account of lightning. 
If we go by official baseball rules and go back to the last full inning played, Northwestern won 3rd place. :)  In between games, most of the team found their way to the balcony of the old school. I thought it made a pretty neat photo.


Landen went out on a good note - a catch for the final out in the final full inning, and a great hit to right field (that unfortunately was caught out). 

Friday, July 24, 2015

Pick-up game

Nathan often wants to go into Cresbard to play baseball. 
I usually opt for staying at home and playing in our yard, but this morning turned out to be a great opportunity for us to go to the park.
When we got there, we saw that a few of the kids' friends were already there and were looking for more players.  Soon, four more boys came over from the house they were vacationing in and began to play, too.  They all chose teams and played for an hour.
I barely caught this picture before the other boys had to leave and the Cresbard kids got too hot and thirsty.
It was all very "Sandlot."
A perfect hour of small-town summer fun.

Hangin' Tough

There was a flutter on Facebook yesterday that it was the 25th anniversary of the release of New Kids on the Block's Hangin' Tough. Although a little research has refuted that fact, it is still a fun memory of my early adolescence to relive.

I was going through old CD's this morning and came upon the Hangin' Tough CD (my husband's--I only owned them on cassette tape). Teresa was excited to listen to it, but she just had one question.

Was one of the singers a girl?

She was referring to Joey McIntyre's "Please Don't Go Girl."
I assured her it was five boys, even if she still thought he sounded like a girl. :)

Ahh, the memories. We all had our favorites amongst Jordan, Jonathan, Joey, Danny and Donnie. All of us divided them up fairly evenly, too. I suppose it was so we wouldn't have to fight about who's heart belonged to who. I was a Jordan girl and my mom once came home from a shopping trip to Aberdeen with the most wonderful surprise of all--a Jordan Knight t-shirt.

Just like the Garth Brooks music that has run through my life, I could probably sing all of the songs on the Hangin' Tough album word for word as well.

Our family just saw the movie "Inside Out" this past weekend and there was a clever scene with memory cleaners taking out what wasn't needed anymore--most of four years of piano lessons for one. For some reason, those cleaners always leave the catchy songs behind.

I think that's a good thing as this one brings back wonderful memories of Girl Scout Drill Team (we had the RIGHT STUFF) and screaming our heads off for NKOTB at the 1990 (?) South Dakota State Fair (my first BIG CONCERT!!)  Yes, that would make the concert at least 25 years ago!

Yes, I am now to the age that my children sometimes laugh at my music.

But they are smart.  They know Garth Brooks always deserves respect. :)

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Haying

This summer, haying has been family operation with David and both boys making hay "while the sun shines," as they say. The other day, Landen was raking, David was baling, and Nathan was lining them up.


We girls do what we tend to do best around here and brought them a little snack!
(No Pepsi floats yet, though! They will have to wait a few days until harvest for those!)


There is just something uniquely beautiful about huge round bales set against a blue sky.



Monday, July 20, 2015

Bunnies

You never know unless you ask!

That's what Nathan found out about three weeks ago when he casually asked his dad at lunch if he could get a rabbit.  Dad said yes and construction on a new rabbit cage began!
The boys worked together and repurposed the dog house David's Grandpa Neises made for our first dog Comet.

We adopted a couple of bunnies from the Aberdeen Area Humane Society on Friday.
Nathan chose the gray one since he wanted a boy.  His name is Snuggles.
Landen, by default, received the white spotted one.  He named him Chinchilla, after a wild bunny he had briefly as a toddler. (He watched a lot of Go! Diego! Go! back in the day.) :)

Snuggles is doing very well in his new home.
Unfortunately, it was discovered on Saturday morning that Chinchilla had found a crack on the homemade cage and made a run . . . er . . . hop for it.
She is now living happily somewhere near . . . or far . . . from our farm.


Our friends the Scotters allowed the boys to have their old rabbit cages and supplies from their days raising rabbits.  They have also given them a book, which has been read cover to cover--probably several times--and some good advice to get started.

Snuggles has a nice shady spot out in our trees for now. 


Landen plans to adopt a new rabbit soon, so Snuggles won't be lonely for long! :)

Monday, July 13, 2015

Johnston Lake Date

Saturday was our annual day with the Johnston family on Lake Enemy Swim.
Landen and Nathan tried out the ski trainer (aka surf board), used by four generations of Johnstons and Meliuses over the years.

All of the bigger kids tried out the tubes at one time or another. Here are Lily and Teresa!
The boys wanted to go fishing after supper.  Rachel insisted on fishing with her own fishing rod. We told her just to watch, but she would have nothing of it.  Finally, a fishing rod was found for her and minutes later, she was the only one to catch a fish!

All too soon our day on the lake was over and we headed home. 
There is a beautiful old bridge over the train track in Bristol, SD. As luck would have it, we were able to park on the bridge (not much traffic there!) and watch an evening train pass underneath.



Sunday, July 12, 2015

Davids and Rachels

I've written before about the shared fabulous taste in names we have with David's cousin Jared and his wife Jan. They visited us a few years ago, and this year we had to take an updated photo of the David and Rachel Meliuses!
It only caused a small bit of confusion while they were here, (like when I asked David to reach something out of the cupboard for me and little David wondered for a second why I would ask him such a thing). :)
We love to have the same-name cousins and all of their family visit!

Monday, July 6, 2015

4th of July


 Time for a 2015 4th of July recap. I started it out early Friday morning with the 5K Color Run in my hometown of Eureka. There was an all-school reunion in town and it was fun to run into a few of my friends from the past!


My friend Tina and me before the race . . . 


and after with friends Karen and Theresa.

My dad and I toured our old high school. It will be torn down and replaced with a new high school in the near future.


 Here's the old study hall. It hasn't changed at all since my high school days, except for the lockers against the wall.  We only had our desks as our lockers, and that's just the way it was!

The hardwood gym floor and bleachers are new since I've been gone.


By late afternoon, I returned to Faulkton to catch up with the Melius family.
There are many photos of David's uncles playing basketball decades ago. Now a new generation is taking over the court!


Our family entered a float in the 4th of July parade and we won the Mayor's Award!
Rachel and her cousins Lydia and Avery had matching dresses. These three were inseparable all weekend!



Sunday was time for the Swanhorst Reunion. Some people are lucky enough to be Meliuses.  Some of lucky enough to be Swanhorsts.  BUT--some are lucky enough to be BOTH. (Including our branch of Meliuses and two others who married Swanhorsts). :) The reunion was held at Wylie Park.



By last evening, it was time to say goodbye to most of the family who came to visit, including Nathan's favorite cousin Adam!  (No, we didn't send Nathan back to Texas with him.) :)

Happy 4th . . . er . . . 6th of July!