Saturday, June 29, 2013

I want to ride my bicycle, I want to ride it where I might pt2

 
 
 
The girls knew it was Sunday and when three came around they told me it was time to go bike riding. Earlier in the day I got Elena's front tire fixed. It was dry rotted and it broke and the tube went flat. Plus it was time for both of them to ride as much as they wanted. The tire I got her was for a mountain bike, it was all knobby, but she wanted to ride her bike. We walked them down to the Elementary School and tried to ride on North Grant, a one way street. They were rusty. Elena got off one good ride and we went to the play ground. Where they mostly rode in circles.
       
 Earlier in the day we continued working on the pool. Over the winter the pillows in the pool popped and during hurricane Sandy the stuff on top of the cover went inside the pool, so yesterday I drained it and today the girls cleaned the old leaves and sticks out. Tomorrow we will fill it.
  

Your a Grand old flag, your a high flyin flag and forever in peace may you wave....

Thank You George M. Cohan played by Jimmy Cagney...
 Its hard to believe it is the end of June already. When I was younger summer began when we got out of school. I remember we came home from school, it was the last or near to the last day of school and it was a beautiful day. My Mom had opened the pool and it was ready to swim in, it was one of those magical moments you remember over the years. Hopefully years down the road the girls will remember opening the pool and having to empty it and gather up all the leaves.
   Conger's Fire Department held it's annual carnival at the end of June. It is something that the Girls have begun to look forward to. That is already beginning to change. We bought the girls wrist bands at $25.00 each, they went on each ride once and then wanted to got play games. We made them go on more rides, but you could tell it wasn't like two years ago when they went on the big slide more then two dozen times. They are already starting to grow up, and we just got them.

Russia before adoption
  The big treat for Teri and I was fried Oreos. It is this warm sweet, slightly crunchy blob of dough filled with a soft sweet Oreo cookie. They were good. Don't eat them cold because they are not as good. It was a short evening.
   The next night we went to the fireworks, they started at 9:45. Before we left someone drove upon to the side lawn next to my car. I was called by Nasta and went out to tell them to get off the lawn. I said loudly to the person and not to nicely that it is not a parking lot and they have to move. It turned out to be Tasha and her Mom. Vasante had told her daughter to call to let us know who was doing this, Tasha called Nancy thinking she was here. Everyone got a big laugh over this.

   We bought folding beach chairs with us and started walking down the street. The road was closed and it was full of people. A lot were not at the carnival, but the carnival was packed. We walked past the pizza parlor, toward the gas station. There was some safety tape put up across the gas station and the next two parking lots. We get down to the place where we sat last year. Someone was there already. We decided to sit in the road near the safety tape. We were there no more then five minutes when the show began. Nothing will compare to the fireworks set off at Disney over the Christmas Vacation we were there, but these were nice. After a minute or so I start swatting at mosquitoes. Then one of the Girls goes 'ouch' and rubes her eye. It was a cinder from a rocket. Then a piece of paper flutters down and we notice there are no mosquitoes we are in the fall out zone and we are being pelted by cinders and bites of paper. Your shoulder or your lap would get covered in debris and you would brush it off like dandruff.
  At the end of the show the chairs had little piles of ash in them that we swept out. It was a different night and now we all know why that tape is there and why you should not sit even near it.