Friday, March 29, 2019

Spring flooding

We had a few days of rushing water as the snow and ice began to melt.




It had been several years since we have had flooding around our farm. The worst part is the inconvenience of not having our usual roads in and out of the farm. We are thankful for the moisture, though, and that nothing was damaged.

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Grand Canyon

Perhaps--maybe--an equally grand experience in Arizona was the Grand Canyon. :)
It was the 2nd time we had found ourselves within driving distance, and so we decided that this time a road trip was in order for the day before we returned home. 

Our trip started with a forest of saguaro cacti near Mesa, progressed into a forest, which still held snow, and even included mountains. 



We thought it might be hot, as the forecast for Scottsdale was in the 80's, but we learned that the Grand Canyon doesn't share the same forecast. The day was cool, and the rim of the canyon still had snow on it, too. After finding a place to park during a busy day at the canyon, we did a little hiking around the rim.





The colors and scenery changed several times as we hiked around a small part of the south rim and then drove farther east. It was even prettier in the later afternoon as the sun highlighted different areas.





Garth Show #6--Glendale

This year's vacation destination was decided in November when we secured two tickets to see Garth at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ, on March 23. 
Here are a few highlights we learned/experienced while in Arizona . . . .

1. Reserve your car ahead of time. 
We arrived at the airport to find--no cars! This had never happened to us before. As it turns out, it was a busy weekend for Phoenix, and the concert wasn't even first on the list of events. As we hopped in the taxi to drive to another rental place, the taxi driver said he hadn't heard the name Garth Brooks in a long time. Whaaaattt? I told him my husband hears me say it too much. :) At that point, I realized we weren't in South Dakota anymore, where Sioux Falls devotes pretty much all of its news coverage and attention to Garth for weeks ahead of time and weeks after, too!

2. Reserve your parking spot--because it's fun.
Because they were expecting 75,000 people for the concert and another 25,000 for other events in the Glendale area, it was suggested to reserve a parking spot and arrive between noon and 4 p.m. to avoid the worst of the traffic. We arrived at about 1:30 p.m. and, after turning around several times to find the right parking lot, finally found the Red Lot. We were caught off guard when the parking attendant asked us our name. We answered "Melius." They found our name on a list and let us in. We felt so important. That was fun. :)

3.  Discover the area. 
Since we had several hours before the show, we walked a few blocks away from the stadium and found the Westgate Entertainment District. It was here where we met some nice Garth fans, and were glad we arrived at the restaurant when we did after the rest of the 75,000 started to arrive. We finally entered the stadium an hour and a half or so ahead of time--plenty of time to walk around and meet some more Garth fans.  I even got to take an excited couple's photo. So fun.

4.  If you're not going to stand/sing/dance/scream for 2-3 hours, watch Garth on TV.
No matter how many Garth concerts I go to, I always fall into the anticipation that builds in the seconds before it starts. I feel like I'm 18 again and back in Bismarck, ND, at my very first concert as the clock counts down to 0. . . the music starts and Garth appears. . . . always in a different way. 
And then I choose to remain 18 until it's over. . . standing/singing/dancing/screaming and crying as he sings "The River" and the place lights up.
A huge shout out to Section 204--thank you, thank you, for getting into the concert so that I could, too. :)







Section 204 wasn't close enough for a sign or an air hug from Garth this time, but the concert was a fabulous experience as always. As we drove back to our rented condo, David asked if I was "Garthed-out." 
Never!
And that brings me to my final point. . . .

5. Life is short. See Garth as much as possible.
With 6 shows at about 3 hours each, I have been blessed to spend about 18 hours of my life in the same room with Garth singing along to the music that has made up so much of the past almost 30 years of my life.
Garth said he is hoping for 30 more years.

I will be there.





**Thank you to our children's grandparents who made this trip, and several others, possible!! :)






Sunday, March 10, 2019

Wildcats 2019

The #3Wildcats advanced to the SoDak16 with a hard-fought win over 49-55 win over #2Warner on March 2. 
Unfortunately, their season ended with a narrow 3-point loss to #8Viborg-Hurley (NW was #9) in the SoDak16 the following Tuesday. It was tough--so close to the State Tournament, and my heart hurt for the boys who played their hearts out game after game. Our home gym bleachers were filled every game and the fans followed them all over, too, with some opposing fans wondering why we were cheering so loudly even in not-so-close games.
We were just that excited about every single basket and every good play. 
Excited to see that the hard work these boys put it year after year, and after experiencing so many losses in their younger years, was now paying off and coming together.
There are many different ways to measure success--and it can't always be found on a scoreboard or even in a state tournament. I believe this is just the start of successful years, and what a great start it was.
It was a fun, nail-biting, exciting season that gave all of us fans plenty to cheer about and the younger players plenty to work hard to accomplish in coming years. 









Confirmation

Landen was Confirmed on March 3. Although the day was different from what we thought it would be, it was still a very blessed day. It is appropriate that wind is a symbol of the Holy Spirit, as we experienced record lows and plenty of wind all day.
Due to weather and health concerns, Bishop Swain was not able to be at the Confirmation mass. Fr. Tom confirmed the Confirmandi, with Fr. Axtmann con-celebrating.

Landen's sponsor was his aunt Amanda. He chose St. Joseph as his patron saint.



The All Saints class with their teachers.

Grandma and Grandpa Melius were able to join us for dinner following Confirmation. We are still waiting for have their reception at All Saints, as another blizzard rolled through yesterday.