Monday, November 16, 2015

11/16/2015 Family Update

Hello everyone!

Our fall is starting to get a bit more wintery so I figured it’d be a good time to write up another update. 

The second Friday of October had Susan and myself going to Comedy Works downtown to see Iliza Shlesinger.  We haven’t gone there in just about forever and had a nice time.  The opening acts were meh but Iliza was quite funny. 

The following Sunday we went to a rallycross down at Pikes Peak International Raceway (PPIR).  Usually the courses are a mix between dirt and pavement but this time the course designers stuck to only dirt for the day.  Since I had just finished replacing the clutch a few days before we weren’t able to perform our usual high-RPM clutch-dumping starts and instead lightly slipped the clutch which hurt our run times.  This was ok as we were still relatively competitive.  Unfortunately the hose that goes between the turbo and the intake manifold popped off during my second run and caused me to not be able to finish the run (big penalty).  I didn’t figure out the problem and then a solution in time for Susan to even get her second run (massive penalty).  It’s really too bad as, even with our plodding starts, Susan would have had a really great day if she’d gotten that second run.  A fellow racer let us borrow a hose clamp (ours was somewhere on the course) which we used until lunch when we rushed to the nearest auto parts store for more (a friend actually ended up finding the original one by the time we got back).  Of course we still had fun and the car made it through the rest of the day just fine. 

Susan went with some other female racecar drivers to paint pretty pictures on the Sunday before Halloween.  They went to Canvas and Cocktails which is where an instructor instructs a group of artistic nonplusers on how to paint a painting while adult beverages are beveraged.  I spent that time relaxing with the pugs on the couch which was just fine with me.  The day before we had run around doing errands and I had swapped out the summer tires for winter tires on three of our cars. 

Our cell phone batteries seemed to not be working as well as they had in the past so we had a service shop called UbreakIfix replace them.  It was more of an ordeal than it should have been as the new battery Susan got didn’t accept a charge at all and the second replacement battery basically gave her the same lousy performance as her original battery (my new battery was fine).  The day before Susan was going to get a third battery installed there was a tragic accident and her phone’s screen was shattered.  It ‘twas a bummer but we ordered her a new one right away.  She was able to activate an even older smart phone which barely functioned but was able to perform basic phone stuff while she waited for the new one to arrive.

Our Halloween weekend wasn’t as much fun as it was productive.  In preparation for Barbara’s (she will be referred to as “Mom” from here on out) visit the next week we spent the majority of the weekend cleaning up the house (she needs to visit more often so we don’t let the house get so dirty and disorganized).  As we were finally relaxing on the couch and I managed to have another crown pop off (the second in as many months).  The fact that I was flossing at the time has led me to believe the universe has a sense of humor or doesn’t care. 

The next Friday I picked up Mom from the airport and we caught a light lunch at The Olive Garden.  Before I left for the airport I noticed the Subaru (“Jay”) was steadily leaking antifreeze.  I guessed a hose cracked due to the recent cold temperatures and I picked up a new one on the way home.  It turned out the thermostat was the culprit so, after a quick trip to the auto parts store and few minutes under the car, Jay was fit for duty being Mom’s transportation for the week.  Susan’s unexpectedly massive new cell phone (seriously, it is huge) arrived in the morning so while I packed up the trailer and rally car for race day she worked with tech support getting her phone up and running.  Mom called it a night early and headed to bed in the green room (so-called since its walls were green when we bought the house and we haven’t repainted) while Susan and I stayed up later than we probably should have. 

On Saturday we attended the final rallycross event of the 2015 season at CORE.  The day started early with our alarms set for 4:30 in the AM.  Mom originally wanted to travel to the event with us but our projected length of the day (over 12 hours) had her driving Jay separately instead.  Mom arrived around the time the first drivers were due to race and sat with us in the timing bus while Susan and I worked the timing system for the first run group.  Then we fit Mom with a loaner helmet in preparation for her riding along while we raced and got into grid (where the cars line up waiting to race).  I had mounted our camera inside the car to capture the moment which turned out to be delightful (I link to the video below).  On some level Mom knew what was going to happen but that knowledge didn’t prepare her for the actual experience.  She rode with both Susan and myself for a total of eight runs and had a great time.  At lunch she left to see Marshall while Susan and I stayed to finish the day.  We ended up doing well with me coming in first and Susan sixth in our class of 16 drivers.  It was a great way to end the season.  True to our original estimate we didn’t get home until almost 7:00 that night. 

Sunday had me and Susan sleeping off the prior day’s excitement.  We finally rose around 9:00 to visit with Mom before she left to see Amanda and her and Marshall’s two little girls, Carmen and Caylee.  They went to lunch at Red Robin and took pictures in the park across from the Columbine Library.  We were warned that we were going to also have some pictures taken so we showered and had the pug’s nails clipped and filed before Mom came back home.  The sun was getting low in the sky when I drove us to our local elementary school where Mom had scoped out a few potential background trees.  The experience served as a reminder as to why we almost never take all four pugs outside the house at the same time.  Even though they were relatively well-behaved it was still a challenge to pack them in and out of the car.  We sat in front of some nice trees with the pugs and then Mom for a few pictures.  The weather was gorgeous and the pictures came out nicely. 

Susan and me had to work Monday which worked out for Mom as she spent much of the day with Marshall.  In the evening we then met Marshall at the Macaroni Grill for dinner which was nice.  A piece of the chicken in my chicken parmesan was essentially uncooked and had to be sent back to the kitchen.  The replacement dish was perfect and, true to my nature, I still managed to finish my meal before anyone else. 

Again, Susan and me had to work on Tuesday.  In the evening we went to Canvas and Cocktails to try our hands at painting while imbibing.  In attendance were Mom, Susan, Susan’s sister Kari, and myself along with other strangers.  After donning our smocks we pumped out the necessary paint for the evening’s activities and waited for the other attendees to arrive (seriously, when are we not early?).  The painting was to be a simple tree with a few colorful leaves and red birds on a blue background.  The instructor was fun and encouraging and walked around giving pointers where she thought they were warranted.  We were mostly quiet as we concentrated on our work.  In the end Mom and me went rogue in our paintings while Susan and Kari stuck closely to the original design.  All the paintings came out great and we had a really nice time. 

I was able to take off work on Wednesday to hang with Mom so I did.  There was snow on the ground from an early morning storm but it melted quickly and didn’t affect the road conditions much.  We ran a few errands and ate lunch at Little Holly’s Asian Café before Mom left in Jay to pick up Carmen and Caylee from school.  Susan got off early from work so we could pick up Kari and drive up to participate in a riot.  Specifically our good friend Matt is a Sergeant for Adams County Sheriff and asked us if we’d like to throw bricks (small 2x4s) at him and his fellow officers as part of their riot control training.  This was too crazy a thing to miss out on so we had to go.  The riot was held on their training facility’s skid pad (a large asphalt lot) and the sun was almost done doing its daily sun thing by the time we got started.  It turned out to be more interesting than fun as we and the other fortyish volunteers kept retreating from the officers in riot gear whilst throwing our scraps of wood.  Molotov cocktails were also utilized but not by any of us rioters (I think throwing them might have been more fun than interesting).  We were supposed to yell and taunt the officers but the three of us found this more to be more daunting than just gathering up and throwing wood and we were largely quiet.  It was cold and an almost constant breeze made us even colder.  This precipitated us leaving around the midpoint of the ordeal.  We decided our lack of effort in the face of mildly poor weather conditions meant that we should give up on our shared dream of quitting our day jobs and becoming fulltime rioters.  Darn. 

On Thursday we drove up to Aspen Park to have lunch with Susan’s parents, John and Karen, at DW’s 285 Diner.  There we ate a mix of breakfast and lunch food stuffs while talking about this and that.  John co-drove another racer’s rallycross car all season and we talked a lot about racing and Mom’s first experience with it.  It was a nice time for sure.  Once we got home Susan and Mom knit together for hours while I sat with the pugs and played video games.  As a last hurrah we had dinner at Vesta Dipping Grill downtown.  The food was fantastic and we stuffed ourselves.  The only disappointment came when we were told that their signature dessert had been discontinued.  Matty’s Wacky Apple, I lift a glass in your honor.  After dinner we went home where Mom helped Susan enter in information on a genealogy website for the remainder of the evening.  I was content to fall asleep on the couch. 

On Friday morning we attempted a couple of errands before heading up to the airport where I dropped off Mom.  It was hard to say goodbye after her weeklong visit.  Hopefully she comes out again soon! 

The next evening had us up at Matt and Jana’s house for BBQ and UFC on pay-per-view.  We got to see their new giant baby boy Kainin for the first time.  He’s quite the cutie.  Their two year old Elle played with Susan for much of the evening which was expected as all little girls like Susan (always have).  The food was tasty and the fights were entertaining.  It was pretty cool to see Ronda Rousey get dethroned on live TV for no more reason than it was the first time it has happened.  We stayed past 11:00 before tiredly heading home.  We spent Sunday recuperating from the past week. 

In other news the pugs are healthyish.  I bought some human nighttime eye goo for Sophie and we’re thinking that it may actually be restoring her vision slightly.  It’s hard to tell as she still runs into things though not as much lately.  Satchel isn’t sure what to think about being made to do her business outside but is mostly compliant.  Tweetie is still her little tweet-self.  It’s just been over two years since we adopted Bella and stopped fostering pugs.  It’s hard to believe she’s eight years old as she still runs around all crazy-like.  We love them all. 

That’s pretty much it I think.  I hope this finds you happy and healthy!


Max and Susan

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