No, we were not locked out of the car; we were locked out of the house! When I arrived "home" after running a few errands on Tuesday afternoon, Ardith was waiting for me on the porch. Had been waiting for about an hour as it turned out. I hadn't been in any hurry in town! She had the house key, but it was to the deadbolt only, and the other lock had been engaged. We had no key for that one! I did what she had already done and walked around and around the house searching for some other mode of entry. No luck. Fortunately I had my cell phone. (Ardith's was locked in the house.) I called Royce and Sue's son, Brett, hoping that he would have a key. No answer. I called Royce's two sisters-in-law, wondering if they would possibly have keys. No luck. Brett called back and told me to try and call his cousin, Kevin, a police officer in Pleasant Plains, the next town over. Maybe he could help. Meanwhile, Brett was on his way back to Ashland and would swing by as well. Long story somewhat shorter: Kevin (in uniform and driving an unmarked police car) and Brett arrived at nearly the same time, both with kits to get into a locked vehicle. (There was a garage door opener in Royce's car in the driveway that was our only hope of getting into the house.) They worked for a while and finally succeeded at opening the car. Garage door was opened, and we gained access to the house and all of our belongings inside. Brett and Kevin became our heroes! Needless to say, we were very careful about locking the doors for the remainder of our stay there. :-)
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Locked Out
Ardith and I spent a the last few days of April and the first few days of May at Royce and Sue K's house while they were visiting their new grandbaby in Texas. We enjoyed our time there, and everything "went off without a hitch"...with a couple of exceptions. Here are a few photos from one of the exceptions.
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Fire Night
After our ice cream treat with the Erickson family, we enjoyed an evening around Scott W's fire pit in Ashland. It had been a couple of years since I had gotten to participate in a "fire night." Memories of fire nights past came flooding back. We talked about various and sundry things, and as I poked at the fire with my big stick, I realized that was just what I needed. One important participant in our evening together wasn't physically present, but her influence was with us. Once more I was glad for a profitable visit and went away encouraged because of what we had shared around the fire.
The Thumb Game
Okay, so this blog entry is primarily for the Erickson family, but anyone else is free to read if interested. On Sunday, April 28, the Ericksons treated Ardith and me to an ice cream treat after our Gospel Meeting in Petersburg. We enjoyed visiting about various and sundry things, and before it was time to go, I decided to show a couple of the kids a game that my sister and I had been taught when we were young. The game goes something like this:
- All participants "stack thumbs." (Person #1 sets fist on table in "thumbs up" position. Person #2 curls fingers around the thumb of person #1 with his/her thumb sticking up. Continue until all players are connected to the "tower of thumbs." If there are only a few players, both hands may be used to make the tower higher.)
- Now there is a series of questions that follows. The person whose thumb is on bottom asks the person whose thumb is on top, "Whatcha got there?" (Now, I must insert here, that in this point in my game with the Ericksons, I completely and totally forgot how the rest of the game went. I didn't know how the person whose thumb was on top was supposed to answer the question. I was at a complete loss. So there we all sat at the table with our thumbs stacked in a great tower and others in the restaurant likely wondering what in the world was going on, and I didn't know how to get us out of that position! This post has the purpose of informing my young friends - and their parents - what was actually supposed to happen once we got "all set up.") :-)
- The answer to "Whatcha got there?" is "Clubfist." To which the asker replies, "Take it off, or I'll knock it off." The person whose thumb is on top then has the option to remove his/her thumb from the stack or have it knocked off by the person who threatened to do such. :-)
- Now the person whose thumb has just been removed from the tower asks the owner of the next thumb, "Whatcha got there?" This step is repeated until the bottom thumb is reached.
- The question asked to the owner of the last thumb is really a conversation, so I will type it as such for ease of both writing and reading.
- Q: Whatcha got there?
- A: Ham and cheese.
- Q: Where's my share?
- A: The rat got it.
- Q: Where's the rat?
- A: The cat got it.
- Q: Where's the cat?
- A: The dog got it.
- Q: Where's the dog?
- A: The gun shot it.
- Q: Where's the gun?
- A: In the woods.
- Q: Where's the woods?
- A: Fire burned it.
- Q: Where's the fire?
- A: Water quenched it.
- Q: Where's the water?
- A: Ox drank it.
- Q: Where's the ox?
- A: Butcher killed it.
- Q: Where's the butcher?
- A: Out behind my grandma's kitchen door crackin' nuts, and the first one to show their teeth gets their nose pulled.
- At this point, all players must press their lips tightly together so no teeth are shown. Laughing makes this difficult, and often lots of noses end up getting pulled.
I don't really know what makes this game so entertaining, but I remember a great deal of hilarity when we were little trying to keep our teeth well hidden and usually not succeeding. Then after the nose pulling, we would immediately start stacking thumbs again. I hadn't thought of that game in years when it came to mind that evening. Needless to say, until I got it all figured back out, it was on my mind a good deal the next few days. Now I'll have my blog as a reference the next time I forget how it goes!
The story of my blogging life
Once again, I am nearly hopelessly behind. However, I will endeavor to make an attempt (is that redundant?) at catching up since the feeling of accomplishment when I achieve such a feat is sufficient reward for my efforts. (If I keep up this wordiness in all my entries, I will NEVER catch up!) I don't promise much today, but hopefully this public announcement of intention will spur me onward in the coming days. :-) We'll see how it goes.
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Official Sunday Gospel Meeting schedule for May*
*Subject to change :)
May 5 - 7:00 pm
May 12 - 4:00 pm
May 26 - 7:00 pm
RiverBank Lodge
522 S. 6th St.
Petersburg, IL
All welcome!
May 5 - 7:00 pm
May 12 - 4:00 pm
May 26 - 7:00 pm
RiverBank Lodge
522 S. 6th St.
Petersburg, IL
All welcome!
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