Sunday, December 31, 2017

Final Post of 2017

Written on 12-27-17.

     I’m in our bedroom, reclining on our bed.  Pikachu is stretched out next to me, and, yes, she is still alive.  Recently, we took her to the vet, after nearly a decade.  We would not have gone, probably, but she had been attacked by a ‘dark as nighttime’ black, bully cat from the neighborhood.  Pika had a small wound on her back, right leg.  It cost us over $400.00 to repair the injury and get her caught up on all of her immunizations, but that high price alleviated much, if not all, of our guilt.  I had to bring her back for a leukemia booster shot three weeks later, and that cost us another $32.00, so my guilt is fully expunged.  The truth, however, is that I love that cat, and I am impressed with her survival skills. 
     It’s the day before my father’s 82nd birthday, and here at the end of December, we are also getting closer and closer to James leaving us to go back to Wellington.  It’s been a great visit, of course, but it will be January 2nd soon, and he will be heading home before we know it.  Belinda spontaneously invited the Moores and the Goldens over tonight for salad to see him and visit with all of us, but only the Moores can make it.  She invited Michelle, too, but she has to take care of her mother.  It will be wonderful to have the Moores to ourselves, though.
     I’ve seen The Last Jedi three times now, twice up in Lakewood and once more in Farmington.  We had to go that third time to take Craig and Kyle, of course.  James and Danielle came again, also.  On this third viewing, I really got it.  I understood it much better, and I enjoyed it more than ever.  Empire will remain my favorite, but this one really climbed the charts, in my mind, after this third viewing.  

     While exchanging some gifts in Farmington today, I saw many people I knew, but one really stood out to me, and that was Kendra (not her real name).  She was at Target with her daughter, and I was quickly reminded how people are still really hurting after our town’s shooting, and they will continue to hurt for a long time.  I offered our love, support, and prayers, and she was grateful.  She talked about her experience, and I gave her a second hug, but I could feel the pain and the dread pouring out of her.  Pain from the emotional fall-out of it all, and the dread of returning.  This has greatly affected her in ways she can’t even explain.

Saturday, December 30, 2017

Merry Christmas Eve!

Written on 12-24-17.

     Merry Christmas Eve!  It’s been nearly a month since I last wrote in here, but we’ve been amazingly, atypically, and incredibly busy this month.  I had work, of course, but things really picked up when James arrived for his vacation here in the states.  He goes back to Wellington on January 2nd, and that date is fast approaching.  Sigh.  It’s been wonderful, though, of course.  He was able to surprise Kyle at his graduation, but it didn’t turn out the way we had hoped.  He was going to come into Becca’s living room, tag Kyle, and say, “Tag, you’re it.”
     Instead, Kyle burst in and caught James and Danielle horsing around, so James immediately ran back to Becca’s bedroom where he told me that Kyle had just looked right into his eyes.  How could he not recognize that it was James?  When I walked out to greet Kyle, he asked me if Justin had just run back there.  I said I had no idea, so Kyle went back to see who it was.  I failed at stopping him, so he charged into Becca’s bedroom to find his cousin.  After that, there was much rejoicing.
     We also went up to Lakewood to have our Swope Family Christmas, our Joe Christmas, and our Star Wars reunion at a showing of The Last Jedi.  That was super fun!  We had our yummy Christmas and birthday celebration at the White Fence Farm again, and there was more rejoicing.  This celebration was marked by Belinda’s 50th birthday, and it was a bit sad to not have Theresa with us this time.  Bev was so thoughtful, however, to include gum with each of her gifts to Dad, Belinda, and ShyShay.
     On another entirely sad and devastating note, our little town of Aztec was rocked with a school shooting earlier this month.  I would like to write about that, too, but I won’t have time tonight.  It’s getting close to dinnertime, and Belinda and I would like to go through all of the papers and mail that have been accumulating on our kitchen counter this past month.  Once again, though, Merry Christmas Eve!


Until next time…

Thursday, December 28, 2017

Writing in a Construction Zone-Conclusion of the Reverse Handicap Game

Written on 11-28-17.

     Our house is a construction zone right now.  All of our tile has been shaved, scraped, destroyed, and removed.  It’s quite a sight to see, and it reminds me of when we first moved in here.  B is on her way home from work, and I just finished scanning in all of the pictures that she “stole” from the Edgertons for a surprise slideshow for A’s and B’s 50th birthday.

Back to the match…

Hole #10-We all tied with bogeys, but I really thought Bruce and C.J. would get pars.  C.J. was on the top of the green, and Bruce was just off on the left side, but pretty close to the hole.  I was way off on the left side, but my second chip got my ball close enough to salvage a bogey.  The next hole was now worth a bunch of points.

Hole #11-I drove my ball out to the bailout area, and I managed to pitch onto the green from there, but it kicked left off the hill that’s on the right side, so I had a longer putt for my birdie.  C.J. and Bruce got bogeys, but C.J. should have had a par.  I had a ton of...

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

A Second Crack at the Reverse Handicap Game

Also written on 11-27-17.

On to golf…

     The last time we played was the 16th, and it was our usual threesome again.  I already wrote about the outcome, but here’s how it happened.  
     The weather has been uncharacteristically warm for November.  Today, it got up to 70 degrees, and C.J. asked if I could go play, but I turned him down due to the new flooring.  Bummer.  I should have gone, but we got a lot done, and it was good for Belinda and I to show a united front to the installers.  We also found more things that needed to be done before it all got started, like covering cupboards, moving little things out of rooms like chairs and end tables, and packing to go to A’s and E’s house for the next few nights.
     They asked me what I wanted to play that day, and I chose the Reverse Handicap Game again, because it was so fun and fair the last time.  Who would win this time?  It was close again, so here’s the hole by hole breakdown…

Hole #1-We all tied with pars.  C.J. really got a bogey, but he gets a pop on this long, difficult par four now.

Hole #2-I was the only one to get a par, so I avoided the skunk right away, earning the first 28 points.  I got a G.I.R. to earn the par, so that made it easier.

Hole #3-Bruce and C.J. tied with pars, but I was all over the place.  I couldn’t get off the tee box really well, I got stuck behind a tree, and I ended up with a double bogey.  Before we teed off on this hole, I reminded them that we need to come up with a Steal the Tee Box Game for next time.

Hole #4-C.J. and I tied with pars this time, so the points were pushed a second time.

Hole #5-Bruce almost pitched in for an eagle from the front of this green, so he earned a bunch of points with his birdie.  He avoided a skunk, also, and it was just before the “dead skunk bogey” hole from the last time we played this game.  Good timing, Bruce.  He earned 28 points, too, so we were tied.

Hole #6-I was given a gift from Bruce when he missed a short putt for par.  I got my par, though, by getting another G.I.R., so I won 10 more points.

Hole #7-Bruce backed up his first birdie with another one on this hole.  Due to its difficulty, it should have been worth more points, but it was only worth four.

Hole #8-Bruce won this hole, also, but with a par this time.  I triple-putted for a bogey, so he got two more points.  

Hole #9-Just like we had started, we all got pars, and C.J. earned his with a bogey and a pop.  We pushed the 18 points from this hole to the back nine.  

     I am going to get ready to go to TRX and the Edgerton’s now, so I will write about the back nine later.  At the conclusion of the front nine, though, the score was Pat: 38, Bruce: 34, and C.J.: 0.  Would C.J. get skunked, or would he get hot and win it all on the back?  Could I maintain my lead for the rest of the round, or would Bruce display his typical amazing play.  I’ll conclude this tonight or tomorrow.  


Until next time…

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Back to the Reverse and New Flooring is Coming

Written on 11-16-17.

     Just had a super conversation with my folks.  Dad called to let me know his blood pressure was recorded higher than it usually is after a routine blood draw, but he didn’t think it was of any real concern.  I was glad he let me know, though.  We also caught up on other things like how Danielle and James are doing, Thanksgiving plans, the work B and I have done on our home recently, Halloween, our upcoming trip to Ojo Caliente, their church registration catch-up, and more.
     I let them know that I had a really difficult day today, because I had to go play 18 holes in wonderful weather.  Life is so rough.  A few times out on the golf course, I thought, I’m loving life right now.
     We had our regular threesome again.  C.J. texted me this morning, and I said I would come, but I didn’t see a reply from Bruce.  When I parked my truck, however, I saw him warming up on the putting green.  The weather really was superb for golf today; it was just over 60 degrees, and it was overcast and a bit hazy.  
     They asked me to choose the game this time, so I chose...

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

A Dead Skunk Bogey

Written on 11-3-17.

     What a weird day.  I’m fasting, so I have a strange and nervous energy, and my mind goes from feeling hungry to feeling foggy to having clarity and then back to feeling hungry again.  Part of it has to do with looking at a computer screen too long, I bet.  This morning, I finished migrating all of the mailbox folders I had created in the Mail program before I began all the work on this MacBook Pro to get it to perform faster.  I was getting frequent and most unwelcome spinny rainbow circles of death when starting up my programs, so it had to be done.  This computer is crucial for all of the work I do.   
     What a chore, though!  Why have these back-ups if I make it so difficult on myself.  It would have been easier, of course, if I had not rebuilt the computer from scratch under a new username.  That was what was recommended.  As I now understand it, something was slowing everything down, but I have no idea even now what...

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

A Hillcrest Halloween

Written on 10-31-17.

Happy Halloween!  Amanda, Eric, and Jess are coming over to help us hand out candy in about an hour, and they are having dinner with us, too.  It’s going to be a fun evening.  We’ve set up our little gas fire pit out on “Haven,” so that will be a cozy place to see all the trick or treaters coming up our sidewalk.  
I’m feeling ready to write about golf again, so here I go.  First, we had another fun round at Hillcrest recently.  This time, it was Bruce and C.J. taking on Mike and me once more.  I was overly confident after shooting an 84 there last time, so I ended up not helping much at all.  Here’s how it went down this time…

Hole #1-We all tied with bogeys.

Hole #2-Bruce and I tied with pars.  Mine was unorthodox.  I was in the trees left of the hole with Bruce, so I had to punch out under them.  I used my 5-iron, and it worked.  My ball ended up on the green and even with the hole, even though my ball was way over on the left side.  

Hole #3-Mike got a bogey to match C.J. and Bruce.  I had a terrible hole, getting a seven after not getting off the teeing ground like I should.  Sadly, I think I lost my...

Friday, November 10, 2017

Aunt Theresa's Eulogy

Written on 10-29-17.

     The funeral is over now, and I’ve spoken with the folks and Guy about how everything went.  They all said it was a beautiful ceremony. I felt better knowing that Guy was there, and that fact alone relieved most of my guilt for not going.  I am including the eulogy he read in this post, and it’s a wonderful tribute to Theresa…


Theresa Ruth Tuell, better known to her friends as TT, was born to Ruth and Marvin Tuell on January 2nd, 1960 in Wray, Colorado.  She was the youngest of seven, with older sisters, June and Mary, and older brothers, John, Jim, Barry and Ray. 

Most of her early years were spent in Eckley, Colorado, in a building that was converted from the original Eckley High School into a home. 

Her brother Barry still remembers living with her in Eckley. Theresa would sometimes slip away from the house and gleefully run to the beckoning playground at the grade school down the block. Her siblings would often have to chase after her and bring her back home.

When Theresa was nine years old, she moved into a group home in Julesburg.  The school was the first of its kind in Northern Colorado.  It supported those with special needs.  The school provided an appropriate education, and when Theresa was there, she developed a number of very close friendships.

From Julesburg, Theresa went to a group home and workshop in Sterling. After that, she moved to the Gayle Street Group Home in Fort Morgan, where she resided until her passing. She worked for years at the Noresco Workshop nearby.  The jobs at the Noresco Workshop gave her and her friends great pride. Her work included placing strings on spools for tying tomato plants, counting fish hooks to put into boxes for sale, and making doormats. Over the years, the Noresco Workshop continued to provide her education.

Theresa had a large number of things that gave her great joy.

One of her greatest pleasures was simply coming home.  She truly loved spending time with family.  She loved it so much that when she realized she was being driven back to the Gayle Street House, she would try and redirect the driver.

Theresa could spend hours paging through catalogs and magazines.

She loved drawing and writing in coloring books

She loved playing matching games with Old Maid cards.

She liked working puzzles. 

She loved to go to the mailbox, and she enjoyed receiving mail.

She really enjoyed music. During the 70’s, she loved listening to disco.  She used to sit in the living room in Eckley, rocking to the beat of songs from Saturday night Fever and Donna Summer.

Her favorite foods were ice cream with chocolate syrup, yogurts, spaghetti, green beans, apples sauce, orange pop, pudding, ketchup (on everything) and pink shakes.

She had a bit of a sweet tooth. She went through a phase where she was literally fixated with bubble gum. She was constantly asking for it.  Every time we’d see her she’d ask us if we had bubble gum.  People would start to buy packs of gum before they knew they were going to see her.  The interesting part is she gladly took the gum, but she rarely chewed it. 

One of my favorite “sweet tooth” stories took place years ago.  My brother and I were shopping for Theresa’s birthday, and we were struggling with what to get her.  Ultimately, we chose a lollipop that spun around automatically.  We told ourselves, “She’s gonna love it!”, and we were right; she loved it.  I can still remember her sticking out her tongue and letting the lollipop spin around. 

I remember before each Christmas, we would hold a joint birthday celebration with my father and Theresa (and later my brother’s wife Belinda, too).  It was like the Bob and Theresa show.  They’d take turns opening presents, and when it was her turn, she was always so excited to open her presents. 

One of my fondest memories was Theresaisms.  Theresaisms were special sayings and words that Theresa would say in her own unique way. 

When she was said goodbye, she would say “later.”  If she liked what you were doing, she’d say “you’re cute”, and if she didn’t like what you were doing, she’d call you a “dodo head”.  I, myself, was the recipient of many a “dodo head” when I tried to give her a hard time.

Many of our family members still use Theresaisms today.  I still use the term dodo head once in a while, and my brother Patrick and his daughter, Danielle, still say “later” the way Theresa used to say it (and the way I say it still doesn’t give it justice to the way Theresa said it!).

Throughout her life, the one constant was that she was a loving person. She had a beautiful smile and a great laugh.  We will miss her love of family, her Theresaisms, and yes, her love of gum.


I wasn’t there last weekend when she passed, but I’m glad I got to be here this weekend.  My only regret was that I didn’t get a chance to say goodbye, so I’ll say it now because I suspect she’s looking down on us, “Theresa, you’re cute.  Later.”

Monday, October 30, 2017

One Last Special Moment With My Aunt Theresa

Written on 10-25-17.

     I am sitting outside, and I’m the only one out here.  I am at the Abiquiu Inn again, and I’m about to have dinner on their patio.  The leaves on the cottonwoods here are at the halfway point.  The trees straight ahead of me are still mostly green, but the trees to my left are in full yellow.  The ambiance is awesome, but I miss Belinda, and I wish she was here with me.  I just sent her a text to tell her so.  My waiter just lit one of the outdoor gas heating lamps near my table.  It is dusk, and it’s cooling rapidly.
     The biggest news in our lives right now happened just this past weekend.  Belinda and I drove to Lakewood to visit Mom and Dad and Joe and Tammy, but it turned out to be something entirely different.  Just before we arrived at Foothills Elementary School for me to drop off some Time to Teach books, Dad called.  He said that my Aunt Theresa was having some real difficulties (congestive heart failure, renal failure, and non-responsive), so she was being transported to St. Anthony’s.  Theresa was born in 1960, and she had Down’s Syndrome.  
     It sounded awful.  He said to go ahead and have my meeting, though, so we stopped at the school, but the principal was out for the day, so I simply left the books for him.  Then we headed to the hospital straight away, and that was where we ended up staying for the majority of the weekend.  
     It did not appear to be as bad as what we were told.  When we saw Theresa, she was...

Monday, October 23, 2017

Incredible News Abounds

Written on 10-8-17.

The incredible news abounds today!  First, Daryl and Katie are under contract for a new home, and…they are expecting their first child!  Katie is at around 14 weeks, so that’s a good sign, especially considering she has had complications before.  The due date is April 6th.  So, we are super excited for them, and we could not be happier about those two pieces of wonderful news from the Lamberts.
Wait, there’s more.  This really was not planned or coordinated to be on the same weekend, but Emily and Carter are, as of just last evening, engaged to be married on October 6, 2018!  I immediately put the event in our calendar.  What a fantastic couple!  I know they will have a long-lasting, loving relationship.  They celebrated their six-year anniversary yesterday by getting...

Sunday, October 8, 2017

Hillcrest Birdies

Written on 10-1-17.

Welcome to October!  Belinda and I are outside of Silverton, after having just driven right through downtown.  We stopped near a sign that says ALPINE LOOP, BACK COUNTRY BYWAY, and it has a map with a legend and some pictures, too.  Dave Logan is announcing the Denver Broncos game, and they are at home against the Raiders.  It’s going well.  The Broncos are ahead in the 3rd quarter.  I don’t know the score, but I think it’s 16 to 7.  It is.  Dave just updated it.  
Every few minutes, the wind where we are parked is so strong that...

Thursday, October 5, 2017

Wake Me When September Ends

Written on 9-30-17.

  It’s the last day of September already, and  Belinda and I are having a memorable one together.  We’ve slept in, had a fabulous breakfast of eggs, bacon, and pancakes, attended half of a football game of the son of some good friends of ours, and run some errands in town.  We felt like it was a “pinch ourselves” kind of day, for sure.    
I just realized I missed another football game that was at 3:00 today, but we were still in town at that time.  It was a former student’s game, so I am bummed I missed it.  Maybe I can catch the next one.
When we got home, I got to watch the end of today’s action for the Presidents Cup.  America is killing the international team; the score after three days is 14.5 points to 3.5 points.  The Americans need only one more point to win it all.  
Not to jinx myself, or “it,” but I’ve been killing it in golf lately, too.  Nothing under par or anything like that, but my last two rounds, one at Hidden Valley and one at Hillcrest just two days ago, have been more what I hope for and expect.  My scores were ...

Saturday, September 30, 2017

Catching Up With Birdies at Abiquiu

Also written on 9-12-17 at the Abiquiu Inn.

Aztec Municipal Golf Course-New Hole #5-Birdie #16 of 2017

     I didn't get any birdies in that round, but I managed one when I played alone on Wednesday, the third of my four rounds last week.  
     I typically aim for the left side of this fairway to avoid the out of bounds.  Recently, I hit one over the fence and had to scream, “FORE!  FORE!  FORE!” because I saw people visiting at the house that sits just on the other side of the fence there.  Thankfully, I did not hit anyone.  
     For this tee shot, though, I actually aimed for the left center of the fairway, and it actually landed on the fairway near where I was aiming.  I recognized that if I am off by just ten or fifteen yards, I am in the trees and scrambling for a par, or even a bogey.  
     With a tee shot in the fairway, however, I could confidently go for the green with my utility club, so I did.  I missed left, and my ball stopped in the tall grass that's even with the hole, which was cut in the middle near the bottom of the slope of the hill there.  I swished out my ball with my sand wedge a bit too far, so I ended up with a downhill putt of around 14 feet.  It did not move much, but I still felt fortunate enough to find the correct line to get it to go into the hole.

Aztec Municipal Golf Course-New Hole #12-Birdie #17 of 2017

     C.J. joined me once more for my fourth and final round of my marathon week of golf.  He wanted to play match play for the first nine holes, so this birdie helped me go two up after three holes.  It ended up being another tough day for C.J.
     I had a boomer of a drive that drew and flew over the left side of the trees.  My ball stopped in the fairway just a short pitch away from the green and in line with the flag.  I saw Donna’s husband playing by himself on hole #11, so we said hello before I took my second shot.  It was a simple...

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Back in Abiquiu

Written on 9-12-17.

     I am back at the Abiquiu Inn, but my view is not as great as it has been during other stays.  I’m sitting on the front porch of rooms 10 and 11 (I’m in 10), and the grill of our truck is smiling at me from right here in its parking space.  A construction trailer is across the road and to my left.  Just outside of the trailer, a porta-potty sits, but it’s getting dark, so I can barely see it anymore.    
     I will be here (in this area) for three days for this CORE visit.  I’ll spend the first two nights here and my final night at the Ojo Resort.  It just worked out that way.  The Abiquiu Inn only had these two nights available, and I got the final room available on Thursday night at Ojo.  Phew.  
     Belinda is watching PV host Durango for volleyball tonight.  That would be a fun match to watch, but at least she is updating me occasionally.  It’s only 7:48, but I am suddenly feeling tuckered out.  I did a lot of reading about the program called Math Solutions tonight, and I also watched the majority of the clips on the included DVD.
     In golf, I have three birdies to catch up on, and when I last wrote, I said I would recount the GIR game I played with C.J.  Here I go.  
     First, I was discouraged by my play during those four days in a row, especially on the front nine, but when I look at the scorecards, I see I improved as the week went by.  I started with a 48 and then a 50 on the front nine.  On the second day, though, I shot a 46 and a 44.  With handicap adjustments, due to some blow-up holes, it sounds even better, of course.  On the second day, with those adjustments, I shot a 44 and a 43.
     It was similar with my play on the back nine.  I played it three times, because I played the front nine one last time on the second to last day, but only six of those holes due to the aeration and the sanding of the greens.  They closed #6, #7, and #8 that day.  On the back, I shot a 42, a 41, and a final 38, so once again I improved on both the front and the back nines as the week went by.      
     I played decently when C.J. and I faced off with the GIR game.  I hit three greens when we played the front nine the first time, and then I hit four on the second go-around.  C.J. struggled after his great play from the round before, so the score at the end of this game was 55 to 17.  He did get a sweet birdie on hole #4, though, for eight points.  
     This is how we scored it.  A GIR was worth 5 points, but only if two putts were used.  Using only one putt was worth seven points.  Using three putts was worth only three points, but we thought it would be better next time to get only two (it should be more punishing to triple-putt, we thought).  If a player got up and down for a par, it was worth three points.  Winning a hole was worth one point, too.  

     I was working hard to get 5 greens per nine, but it didn’t work out.  At least I got the win this time.

Monday, September 11, 2017

The Bad, the Ugly, and the Good

Written on 9-5-17.

     It’s nearly sunset as I sit out on Sanctuary, our big deck on the east side of our home.  The sky today has been hazy, like there’s a forest fire, but it’s hundreds of miles away and mostly contained.  I don’t really know if there is a forest fire, but that’s what makes the most sense to me.  Today, while playing golf with C.J., it seemed like we were playing at a course near an ocean or a large lake due to all of the haziness.  It looked like extra humidity.
     Belinda is helping her mother wash windows, so I’m all alone.  I’ve got my new Sony speaker, the one I bought for trainings, playing music from Pandora.  I wanted one that could fill a large library with sound just in case the speakers at whatever school I was at were not working.  It’s my Plan B speaker, and it sounds great.
     It’s time for a scorecard review.  I played today and yesterday, and I’ve got one other round from four days ago, too.  I have no work this week, and I really want to take advantage of my membership, so the goal is to play every day this week, except Friday when Belinda and I go to Albuquerque for my CORE staff meeting on Saturday morning.  
     I’ll start with four days ago and work my way up to today.  Bruce, C.J., and I were reunited for a round at Hidden Valley.  I suggested Stableford, and...

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Decidedly Dominating Day

Written on 8-27-17.

     I am sitting up straight and tall on my new computer room chair at my new computer room desk, and it’s marvelous.  This desk has a dark redwood color, and it even matches the colors of the frames on Belinda’s Newsweek tribute displays.  We didn’t plan that, but it worked out.  This desk is the same size as the dreary white plastic card table we had in here, but it looks oh so much more professional and just…better.  It’s even called a writing desk, and that’s perfectly appropriate, especially considering that I am typing away on my keyboard "write" now.  Belinda is taking her mid-afternoon nap out on our couch in our living room/“refuge,” and it’s a lazy Sunday afternoon here at the Swope’s.  
     That amazing golf continued after the Solheim Cup was over last weekend.  I also watched the end of the USGA Championship between Doug Ghim and Doc Redman at the Riviera Country Club.  Down two holes, Doc came back to win with a long eagle putt on #17, a birdie on #18, and a clutch tee shot to the front of the green on the first playoff hole on #10.  Wow!  Impressive.  My takeaway is that the match is never over until it’s over, and it was proven with Lexi, Ann, Doug, and Doc on that day.  Incredible comebacks and superior golf!
     Speaking of superior golf, Bruce had a dominating day at Pinon Hills this past Thursday when we managed to get Eric to come join us for at least the first nine holes.
     Eric and I took on Bruce and C.J. in best ball match play, of course.  It was over in...

Sunday, August 27, 2017

Mancos Musings

Written on 8-20-17.

      Why is it so important for me to describe my setting when I write?  It’s historical.  Time is always in motion, so doing so puts an indelible stamp on a place, a feeling, a memory.  
     I’m sitting in our firetruck red ’01 GMC truck, and I am facing Jackson Reservoir and the dam; I’m looking straight out over our steering wheel.  My laptop’s screen is resting on that steering wheel, and the rest is settled against my belly.  A breeze blows through the passenger window and goes right out my open door on the other side.  My little speaker cube is hanging from the rear view mirror, and the song Rise Above This is pulsing through the Bluetooth from my iPad Mini.  That song reminds me of when we were getting my Masters, but that was a decade ago.  We rose above it.  
     I’m drinking my iced coffee out of the 32 oz. Giant cup I used yesterday for my green tea when we drove here.  Two more mini Mounds bars (I started with three) are nestled next to the keys and my sunglasses on the center console.  They are dressed in red, and they remind me of little demons; constantly tempting me to eat their chocolaty, coconutty goodness inside.  Damn Mounds bars!  The message center on the dash is blinking the word SECURITY over and over again, because the door is open.  Now, only one Mounds bar remains.
     Belinda, the love of my life, is...

Thursday, August 24, 2017

Draw a Stripe or Stripe a Draw?

Back to golf…

Aztec Municipal Golf Course-Hole #3-Birdie #14 of 2017

     I had no “real” commitments today, so I got to play some stress and guilt free golf.  Thankfully, my back and knees survived.  C.J. chose stroke play today, but it was a little different from how we usually do it.  C.J., on the front nine now, takes pops on holes #1 and #9, and he tees off from the red tees on #3, #5, and #7.  On the back, he takes pops on #13, #14, #15, and #18, but he doesn’t move forward on any of the teeing grounds.  It’s very fair considering he has lost some distance.
     This birdie, in my opinion, was well-deserved.  There really is something to be said about having a lay-off and playing well because of that time away.  I was able to “stay out of my own way” on many holes today, and this was one of them.  My driver helped me get on the fairway, and from there I was just a pitching wedge away.  
     Before we teed off on #1, I told C.J. about a clever play on words I had recently thought of.  I was thinking about what my favorite club might be when I cleaned Eric’s and my clubs the day before.  Eric let Guy borrow his clubs, so I was cleaning them up to get them ready to return.  Since I had all the cleaning stuff out, I cleaned my own as well.  I thought a favorite club would...

Monday, August 21, 2017

Conquistador Birdie, James is 24, and Danielle Will Be 22

Written on 8-18-17.

     I got two birdies today, and I still have one I need to record from our Swope Family Reunion.  So, here I go.

On to golf…

Conquistador Golf Course-Hole #15-Birdie #13 of 2017

     I was fortunate enough to play golf twice with the Virginia Swopes during the reunion.  We walked a full eighteen holes at this course for our first round, and we rode/walked/played nine holes at the South Forty the next day.  Both were fun, and I was once again impressed by ShyShay.  The girl’s got skills.  She had some sweet, smooth, and effortless swings, and her driver put her golf ball consistently past holes that were 150 yards away.  Guy and I talked about getting clubs fitted better to her size and swing; it’s time.
     Getting this birdie helped me begin to catch up to Guy in match play.  I was giving him one stroke per hole, and he was two up after hole #14.  Getting this birdie kickstarted my comeback.
     I chose driver, of course, and my intent was to cut the corner.  I cut it, but...

Friday, August 18, 2017

Vacation Wrap-Up and Nine Busy Days

Written on 7-27-17.

      This little vacation/family reunion is coming to a close.  Tonight is the last night up at the cabin home, and it’s now just the Virginia Swopes and me.  Mom, Dad, Bev, and Curt left yesterday morning.  Danielle left earlier today when the Virginia Swopes were kayaking, and Belinda left soon after we took off to go play golf for our second time this go-around, this time at the South Forty Golf Course.

8-18-17

     I’m sitting in the waiting room at the only Midas place in Farmington, and Belinda is here with me.  It’s a  Friday, and the busses we saw as we drove over here reminded us to pinch ourselves, because it’s the Friday of the first week of school, and instead of spacing out like a zombie after surviving the first week of school while sitting at our desks, Belinda had a relaxing day at home after working just three days at her new job, I played golf today with C.J., and we are getting a new exhaust pipe on our truck.
     I have had the busiest beginning of school year as a rewired teacher and an educational consultant than I have ever had, and...

Monday, July 31, 2017

Writing During the Family Reunion

     I am going to get these last two birdies in here right away.

Pinon Hills Golf Course-Hole #8-Birdie #11 of 2017

      Norm, Bruce, and I played Pinon Hills, and we played the Points Game together.  This birdie, of course, really helped my score.  I got every point possible, and I got the most points a player can get, except for getting an eagle of course.  
My drive was long and straight and just a bit to the right of center on the fairway, so I got one point for that.  

     *Dad just shuffled out with his walker and plopped down right next to me.  I handed him his book, Old School, by Bill O’Reilly.  I brought it out here, too, just in case I wanted to read instead of write.  He let me borrow it when we were up in Lakewood for the 4th of July, but I only started it last night.  I gobbled up the first five chapters, though.  Too bad Bill has gotten in trouble and lost his show for alleged sexual misconduct/harassment recently.  Sigh.

     I chose my...

Sunday, July 30, 2017

Midsummer Musings and Merriment

Written on 7-16-17.

     I am half-watching Matchstick Men on Netflix.  Earlier, I witnessed Bryson DeChambeau win his first PGA Championship, the John Deere Classic.  Good for him.  Amanda Balionis, the one who interviewed him right after he learned he had won, asked if this victory justified all of the hard work and the unique way he plays the game.  He said it did, and he mentioned that there are plenty of ways to do it (play golf), and whatever way you want to do it, just go for it.  
     I know this has been brief, but the movie is almost over now, and the Edgertons are almost here for a taco salad dinner.  Next time I write, though, I have two new birdies to report.  The first one happened at Pinon Hills when I played with Norm and Bruce.  We played the points game, and it was an exciting finish.  The other one came when I played with C.J. on Thursday after we had another session with the Special Olympians.  It came on the new hole #11.

Until next time…

Written on 7-25-17.

     I am sitting out on the deck at the cabin home.  It’s the first time we have had the Swope Family Reunion here vs. Grand Lake, and it’s been fantastic!  This spoiled, youngest son got his way by having everyone come his way this time.  
     This morning, we went...

Saturday, July 29, 2017

Oops! A Short, Funny, Golf Ball Mix-up Story

Also written on 7-2-17.

     So, here’s a funny story that made the remainder of the back nine interesting and different.  On the very next hole, I chose to go for the green, so I teed it higher than usual and gave it a rip.               
     Unfortunately, it popped up, but I had no idea where it went.  I looked up, but I saw only blue sky.  I chose to assume it went in the water, so I took a drop and finished with an ugly double bogey.  Yuck!
     On the next hole, the new #16, I chose to go for the green again.  I have been trying, with no successful results yet, to drive the triangular area between the ditch and the “pond,” where the trees are.  My goal is to get it to land in that area and hop forward onto the grass next to the green.  
     A guy was trimming the tall grasses along the ditch near the bridge that goes over the ditch.  I waved, and he nodded, so I teed off.  The ball flew over his head, and it looked as if it would fade all the way to the rough circular area that is past the fairway and next to the new hole #17.  However, I never saw it land.
     When I got near him, I saw my ball on the fairway, though.  I thought it had gone much farther than that, but I was happy it wasn’t in the rough.         From there, I got up and in for a birdie!  When I pulled it from the hole, however, I noticed it was one of my older Bridgestone e6 golf balls, and I knew I had teed off with one of the newer ones.  The old ones have a bigger arrow for lining up putts.  Hmmmmm.  Then it dawned on me what had just happened.
     I had just played the ball that I couldn’t find from the hole before, and that means I had also played the wrong ball on hole #16.  Oh well.  No official score or birdie for the back for me.


Until next time…

Sunday, July 16, 2017

TopGolf and a Birdie Catch-Up

Written on 7-2-17.

     Belinda is driving our Escape as we escape to Lakewood for the 4th of July.  The idea was to go help out Mom and Dad some weekend, but this works out really well for us to come for the holiday, too.  Tomorrow night, we will have a barbecue at Bev and Curt’s, and the great thing about that is we will get to see all of their kiddos, also.  I’m thrilled about that, because none of her kiddos (I include Katie and Carter now when I write that) will be able to come to our Swope family reunion in Mancos on July 23rd.  Emily will still be in California for her internship, and the other three have been hired for a volleyball camp at Colorado College.  At first, I was really...

Friday, June 30, 2017

I'm Now a Spoiled/Lucky/Blessed Six Year Old

Written on 6-28-17.

     It sure is fun to type that date.  It means that I’m still alive, and it also means it’s my “other” birthday again today!  It’s just like Sia when she sings, “I’m still breathing.  I’m still breathing.  I’m still breathing.  I’m still breathing. I’m ALIVE!”
     I’m six years old now, and it’s been a continuous counting of blessings for me.  For example, I celebrated (more than a few times) my real birthday, my 50th birthday, back in January.  It started three months before the actual date with a surprise party at Beau Jo’s Pizza with family and friends and ended in Phoenix with my siblings, my niece Emily (who turned 21 the day before my birthday), and Belinda with an escape room, a professional golf tournament, and 18 holes with Guy at Papago. 
    One of the biggest blessings, by far, this past year was our trip to see James in New Zealand at the end of May and the beginning of June.  We did many touristy things, no doubt, but I can say with confidence that the best moments came when we were all “stuck” together in a Jucy rental car or a small hotel room.  We cherished getting our “Core Four” back together again, possibly for the last time before James or Danielle might possibly start families of their own.  Who knows? 
     Thankfully, we were able to afford to go to New Zealand due to our retirement and our continued work in education.  Belinda found two subbing jobs that were long-term, but also part-time, one of which she subbed for her twin, Amanda.  Amazing!  With the help of Laura Shepardson, I was hired to work for the CORE (Collaborating for Outstanding Readiness in Education), and that job allowed me to much more consistently continue my new passion, helping teachers.

     All is good.  Life is great!  Remaining humble and thankful, I feel like Sia when she sings another song, “I’m unstoppable today!”

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Final Thoughts on New Zealand

Written on my iPhone 7 on 6-7-17.

     We are sitting in the Wellington Airport, sans James.  Sigh.  It's the two ladies and me from here on out.  We fly back to Auckland tonight for one last stay at a hotel, and then we fly back to the United States of America tomorrow.  It's difficult to believe that this trip of a lifetime is nearly over.  Soon, it will be back to reality, and that reality is mostly The First Tee.  Until then, however, I still intend to "be" on vacation.  Mostly, I've stayed unplugged from anything that was work related.  I have an e-mail I need to reply to for Brian (last name) for my summer's Time to Teach training, and I need to get things going with Dr. Johnny (last name), too.  It will all happen in good time.
     I had some more New Zealand things to write about, so here I go.  First, everywhere we walked, we were in danger as Americans.  No, not because of Donald Trump, although he is heavy on the minds of New Zealanders, according to a few of the interactions I've had here, and some of the news reports, also.  It's because...

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

New Zealand Landscaping

     I wanted to write some more about the scenery here.  Imagine gigantic dirt hills.  Not quite mountains, but very large hills.  Now, picture even larger blankets of thick sod with dark green grass.  Now, take the sod and lay it gently over the huge dirt hills, but crinkle it up in many places, so it looks imperfect.  The sod blanket should definitely be wrinkled and crumpled, and it should be in unexpected places sometimes.  When finished with that, choose a crazy variety of trees and place them wherever.  Choose from evergreens, a wide assortment of normal-ish leafy-looking trees, big palm-looking trees, and more than a few freaky symmetrical trees that look just like fake plastic Christmas trees.  Place them everywhere.  Clump trees that look alike together in some places, but mix some of the different trees together in multiple places, too.  
     Now, it's time to make some natural fences.  Plant some of the evergreen type trees in straight lines, very closely packed together, preferably where you would like a fence or a boundary of some sort.  Let the branches grow and entangle tightly together, so closely that it's impossible to see through them.  Shave those trees into enormous hedges that act just like fences.  Make some of them ten feet tall, but make most of them over 20 feet tall.
Throw in a few rusty brown rocks here and there.  A creek is necessary, too.  Or, you can choose a wider river, but not too often.  
     We are almost done.  It's time for the sheep and the cows.  We'll need more sheep than cows.  Put the sheep everywhere.  As I mentioned before, many sheep are on the sides of hills, even extremely steep hills.  Put some in the flat spaces, too, though.  In some places, put hundreds of sheep together.  In other places, put just a dozen or so.  For fun, put just one sheep alone in one area.  There.  That's about it.  You can do the same with the cows, but the ratio should be 3 sheep to 1 cow. We now have the New Zealand landscape.
     The only thing missing is the depressingly gray skies (my opinion as a New Mexican).  It is fall here, but the sun shows up about as often as the cows compared to the sheep.  Every once in a while, let the sun come out to warm things up, but do not let it stay out for more than two hours.  Make sure the sun is also very low in the sky.  It should feel slightly claustrophobic to get it right.  Make it rain or mist for the majority of the day.  The moisture can stop when the sun comes out.  If it is not raining, it should at least be misty or extremely humid and foggy.  
     James has now moved into a nap position on the longer charcoal gray couch, so I have managed to outlast them all.  He is not napping, however; he is looking at videos on his phone.  I am tired, though, so it's time for a break.


Until next time...