Sunday, October 19, 2008

The Pumpkin Patch


After work on Friday we met Eric and Coleen and the kids at the pumpkin patch. In my mind it was a good opportunity to get off the diet for a few hours. (Yum! Yum!) Pumpkin pie! We went to Bishop's Pumpkin patch. It was the first time I have been there and we went on the free day. There is lots of things to do. Rhonda took the picture of the Bassetts on the hayride with her.


Maycie had so many places she wanted to show me! I was so excited to be there.



We stopped to look at the ponys. The Grandma and Grandpa gave in and they went for a ride.





After a few trips in a circle I was dizzy! At first I thought that Maycie was going to freakout but the second the pony began walking she started smiling. Treven asked for the biggest horse and felt just like a cowboy! Yeehaw!




Cute Is As Cute Does


In Chico there is a park called "One Mile" each week they block off a portion of the river to create a swimming pool. On both sides of the pool there is plenty of grass to have a pic-nic. On especially hot days in September it is a fun place to have a family pic-nic and cool off in the river. The best part is simply having the family together and of course the grand kids!
It looks like Jeremiah has had a bit too much fun and is tired now. Just before this picture Maycie took a cup of soda and poured it over her head. Then acted surprised! She got a bath in the river with Eric. Treven is always so good with her and the camera. (Smile!)
Chicken tastes best when eaten upon a blanket in a park.

Wow! Time Flies!


Wow! Time flies! It has been over two months since Rhonda has been back from "camp". After a bit of affectionate requests I have decided to up date the blog again. I'll start with "camp".
Above is a picture of what it looks like from out in the lake. I've got to think it is one of the most peaceful places on earth! The air is cleaner, the lake is beautiful, and the wind blows just right to make the trees sing a lullaby that that puts the willling to sleep.
In the morning, when the lake is stilll, you can hear acorns fall from a mile away! When Rhonda is out in the paddle boat down the shore I can yell "I Love You!" to her or simply listen in on her conversations.
It has been a few years since I have been there but if I close my eyes and breath deep I can still smell the fersh air!

Thursday, August 14, 2008

We're multiplying like rabbits !

Our family is getting bigger ! Cortney let us know that they have begun their family! She is now experiencing the changes of motherhood. We are so happy for her and pray that everything goes well. We love grandkids!

I am killing a bit of time tonite! Rhonda has been away in Maine for the past 10 days and I get to pick her up at the airport! Yahooo!!! I hope I didn't break any trade marks by saying Yahooo!! Her trip is going to be an eventful one as her flight started off by being 2 hours delayed. Missing her next connection and having to be rescheduled through Las Vegas. Yahooo!!!

Though I do not expect her to get in much before 2: oo am it will still be better than trying to sleep without her here. She starts school on Monday. (Back to work!) Me ? I am still in my classes and will finish the regular class work on the 27th of this month. I still have a lot of cramming to do. I go before the Board of Review in November. Yuck! A two day test!

Well, back to the olympics!

Friday, July 11, 2008

Just too darn predictable I guess !

I've been found!

Let me explain. Rhonda has been away for the past week with a group of girls up at their annual church camp. Well...I do not like being alone in the house so I attempt to find things to keep me entertained.

Now my life is not at all like a rock star in a rock and roll band, nor is it as interesting as some people may think. In fact, it is pretty much get up, go to work, leave work and go home, go to school, and finally go to sleep. Any thing out of this routine and we have to start taking my pluse.

Yesterday my school class was cancelled which set things in motion. Both of our cars have lost their air conditioning and the weather here has been in the 100+ range for this past week. In addition, the smoke from the recent fires in our area has created a fog of smoke that may be responsible for the cancer of generations to come. Soo....on my way home I was feeling very hot and smokey, kinda like a bar-be-qued driver, so I decided that I would take a detour and see what shows were showing at the Feather River theater in Oroville. (This is unusual since I usually go to the Yuba City or Chico Theaters.)

As the story unfolds...I left work a bit early thinking that I was going to do some school work to stay caught-up in my classes. And to add insult to injury my cell phone's battery had died.

Well, I went on a movie marathon and was in the theater for over 6 hours. During this time members of my family were trying to contact me. (Cell phone not working I did not know they were trying to get a hold of me.) When I got out of the theatre I plugged my phone into the car charger and had a slew of messages. ( All from concerned family members.)

I guess it is unusual for an over 50 year old to go MIA for 6 hours. Well, during this time it is my understanding that all of the hospitals were called (I had been experiencing some pain in my side for the past week as a result of some bruised or broken ribs), California Highway Patrol was notified (thinking that I had a pain attack and had crashed), the local Sherrif and Police had been notified (cuz I have a tendency to "run away", not), the two local theatres had been checked ( Yuba City and Chico of course not Oroville because it is unusual that I would go there), employees at my office had been contacted at their homes (by the Sherrifs depatment. Most of the employees in my office think I am a felon on parole anyway) , my neighbor who is a sherrif had been contacted ( the neighbor who is very loud and says "Hi !" to us from 2 houses down. I can expect some loud neighborhood humor), my parents were called (85 and 84 years old and surpirsingly were still awake!), a reverse directory was used to contact my other neighbor across the street to see if I was home ( both cars were gone since Rhonda had one and I had one), Rhonda was notified and was worrying that "I had left her" (I had just been up to her camp the day before and saw her in her 1/2 week camp attire. Also, if you know me, she is the love of my life and after 30 years you would not think leaving her would be a thought.), all my children were notified (which accounted for all of the messages on both my cell phone and home phones), and a missing persons report filed (the Police in my home with Coleen. I am just glad they were gone when I got home).

I must admit that I am glad that I have been found. It does make me feel loved! However, I have decided to be less predictable in the future so this same thing will not happen again when I decide to...I don't know...go out for dinner on my own, decide to play a round of golf without family approval, or maybe just sit in a warm bath with the phones off for a few hours. None of which I do very often and certainly could be cause for alarm.


Monday, June 16, 2008

Easy To Be A Dad !


This is not a picture of me though some of you may think so. I just found it funny and thought that it reminded 0f me of being a father. lol Actually, I have found that most of my memories involve my kids in one way or another. It is ironic how we try to figure out how to be parents then about the time that we feel we are making progress the kids are out of the home. Wait! Maybe that is why we feel like we are making progress. Ha Ha



Now this is a picture of me! I am the little one in the center. On my left is Scott my brother who is 2 years older than me and on the right is my brother Greg who is 4 years older than me. You can see why Rhonda married me. I was such a cute but onery little kid. I think I was four or five at the time of this picture. ( A long time ago) When we would visit my Grandpa Schwendiman as I would walk into their house he would always spank me. I asked why? He said that if I hadn't already done something to deserve it then he was sure I would.


Now here is the real reason that I am a proud father! These kids make it easy to be a good father. I am so proud of them! The world is definitely a better place because they are here. I love being around them and will attribute my future dementia to them. lol Any father should be so lucky to have such wonderful kids!



Of course, I take no credit for the kids being so wonderful. How could they fail with such a wonderful wife and companion. Isn't she beautiful? It is such a pleasure to go through this life with a true soul mate! Thank you dear for raising such great kids. (I add that she has done this all the while trying to live [deal] with me.)



Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Mother's Day Dinner



It was not going to work out having everyone at our home for Mother's day so we decided to all meet in Vacaville which is halfway for Cortney and Cecil and us. That way we all got to be together except Crystal and Brian in Utah. (We will get to see them in two days! Yeah!)
This was such a fun time. Look at Rhonda. Doesn't she look beautiful! She seemed to be so happy with eveyone around.

The Bassett Kids

The Bassett Kids
Aren't they the cutest!

Jeremiah Bryan Klingler

Jeremiah Bryan Klingler
Man I'm Tired!