{"id":94,"date":"2007-06-04T03:47:33","date_gmt":"2007-06-04T03:47:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/johnjeske.isa-geek.com:8080\/?p=94"},"modified":"2011-04-03T03:48:23","modified_gmt":"2011-04-03T03:48:23","slug":"94","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/johnjeske.ddns.net\/?p=94","title":{"rendered":""},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Not to keep my faithful readers in the dark, I&#8217;ve got                  another (lengthy) blog entry, so hold on!  Things are going                  pretty good.  A couple weeks back now, Susan&#8217;s folks came                  down&#8230; and brought more of Susan&#8217;s stuff with them (I thought                  we had gotten all of it, but apparently there&#8217;s even more).                   This weekend they had planned to come down and see Abby in her                  dance recital and would stay with us for the night.  Before                  heading down to Jackson, we stopped in Quizno&#8217;s and boy was                  that exciting.  After placing our order, we found a table and                  each of us had gotten a cup for a drink.  Susan decided to get                  some lemonade well that was a bad idea.  The valve wouldn&#8217;t                  close all the way after filling her cup up, and the lemonade                  continued to spew out everywhere (yup she broke it \ud83d\ude09 ).                   The Quizno folks seemed to know what to do and got the                  situation under control.  The rest of our meal went unhitched,                  until we got outside.  Susan&#8217;s dad noticed a bird that was                  hanging upside down from the inside edge of the roof.  We all                  thought that was kind of weird, why would a bird hang upside                  down?  Upon further investigation we noticed the bird wasn&#8217;t                  looking so good, in fact he was pretty dead (we did hear some                  chirping and thought it was him).  Never thought Quizno&#8217;s                  could be so much fun, huh?  We made it to Jackson, had dinner,                  and were soon off to the recital.  Abby did a really good job                  and the rest of the recital was okay.  Afterwards we went to                  The Parlor.  This is an ice cream shop where you get massive                  amounts of ice cream.  Last year I had ordered a banana split                  (I&#8217;ve got a picture of that somewhere&#8230;) and managed to eat                  the whole thing, it was stacked pretty high.  Everyone was                  disappointed I didn&#8217;t get the Dare to Be Great.  It&#8217;s a 21                  scoop ice cream sundae with toppings&#8230; if you finish it in an                  hour, it&#8217;s free and you get your name on the wall&#8230; someday                  mine will be there&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Memorial Day weekend was nice and sunny, and we got to enjoy it                  (well I don&#8217;t know about enjoying it, but we did get a lot of                  sun in).  With a three day weekend we decided it would be a                  good opportunity to get our lawn started and the forecast                  looked good.  I wanted to get a roto-tiller from the start,                  but getting some advice we were told raking should do the                  trick.  Raking probably would have worked, except the top layer                  of dirt was so hard it was quite the chore breaking through.                   After spending a few hours getting a not very big section of                  the front lawn done, we decided we needed&#8230; More Power!  Using                  my internet skills I soon found a few places that rented                  roto-tillers.  The first one on the list, Home Depot was only                  about ten miles away.  I called the guy to see if they had any                  roto-tillers to rent out, he said they had four to pick from.                   Not having a truck yet I asked which ones (if any) could fit in                  a car.  Two of them could and he asked what I planned to do&#8230;                  which was till a decent sized yard.  He said his mid-tine                  tiller would do the trick and I asked again if we could get                  this in the trunk of my car (he said it would&#8230;)  We knew the                  road Home Depot was on and figured the bright orange store                  would be easy to find, and off we went.  We turned the wrong                  way on the street and had to turn around.  After traveling                  awhile I figured we better call the number (still in my phone)                  and get directions in case we were really off.  When I finally                  got a hold of someone, the store was in sight&#8230; and I still                  asked for directions&#8230;  We found the tool rental area and                  there was a different guy there then the one I had talked with                  on the phone.  I told this guy I needed to rent a mid-tine                  tiller&#8230; he went and got it and I&#8217;m looking at it thinking no                  way that&#8217;s gonna fit in my car&#8230; it didn&#8217;t, we went out and                  looked and the guy said it wasn&#8217;t going to work.  Not wanting                  to do more back-breaking manual labor, I asked him what we                  could do.  He said they had a truck we could rent (for a                  relatively small fee&#8230; and didn&#8217;t have to pay for gas&#8230;),                  but it was out and wouldn&#8217;t be in for another hour or so.                   We told him we&#8217;ll be back in an hour to pick it up.  After                  coming back we decided to go all out and get the rear-tine                  tiller (this thing&#8217;s a beast, see the Picture of the Day).                   The guy started it up and loaded onto the truck for us.  He                  then claimed it was in gear (three speeds) so it wouldn&#8217;t move                  around.  After pulling out onto the road and coming off a stop                  light, I saw the tiller go from near the cab flip up and roll                  to the tailgate (I thought we were gonna lose it for sure!)                   That was scary, but not as scary as unloading it.  As I                  mentioned, this thing&#8217;s a beast.  We pulled into our driveway                  which has a slight slant to it, put the ramps on the back of                  the truck (decent size about 8 foot), and I could just see this                  was unsafe.  In fact I told Susan it didn&#8217;t look to safe to                  unload it like this and she said, &#8220;Yeah, you should put shoes                  on&#8230;&#8221;  I wasn&#8217;t really worried about my feet, but being                  completely runned over by this thing.  Needless to say I                  managed to get it off the truck and ended up almost in the                  middle of the road (without getting runned over, wOOt!).  I                  wouldn&#8217;t say using that thing was fun (okay at first it was!),                  but it was definitely better than doing it by hand.  I managed                  to do the whole front yard and back three times over in about                  ten hours (and got one heck of a sunburn&#8230;)  At times that                  thing would actually drag you along when it caught the dirt                  just right, luckily I didn&#8217;t run into our house or accidentally                  till our neighbors yards!  Our yard was so tuff it actually                  sheered one of the tines on the thing.  Bringing it back wasn&#8217;t                  too exciting, I made sure it was in gear and made the guy at                  the rental place unload it (who did the same thing I did, but                  slammed it into the ground a lot harder&#8230; guess that&#8217;s how                  you&#8217;re suppose to do it).<\/p>\n<p>We had picked up some seed and fertilizer for our lawn and                  realized we needed some hay (at least that&#8217;s what we thought we                  needed).  What we really wanted was straw, but there&#8217;s a good                  story at Lowe&#8217;s with Captain Helpful (this was before getting                  the tiller).  We went into Lowe&#8217;s (which by the way I use to be                  a fan of until now&#8230; Home Depot all the way) to pick up some                  flowers for Susan&#8217;s big planter.  Passing by a very small bag                  of grass seed we thought, maybe we should get a couple bags of                  it to seed our lawn.  Doing some calculations in our head we                  realized it would take more than a couple bags that size to                  plant a lawn at our house.  Putting it back, we managed to spot                  a 50 lb bag of seed.  This seemed to be more promising and we                  picked up some fertilizer to go with it (we already had a                  spreader which was nice and we managed to get a sprinkler from                  our neighbors across the street).  Recalling what someone down                  the street had done, we knew we needed something to put over                  the seed once it was planted (some sort of mulch).  We went                  looking for hay and when we couldn&#8217;t find any we asked someone                  to help us, aka Captain Helpful.  We asked him if they had any                  hay, he said no&#8230;  I then asked him if he knew where we could                  get some, again he said no and that he&#8217;d ask someone if they                  knew (I think he might have actually asked customers), and                  about 10 minutes later he came back telling us no one knows,                  maybe a farm, but you can&#8217;t get it yet&#8230;  I then asked him                  what we should put on top of the grass, he said the fertilizer                  was all we needed (gee thanks&#8230;)  After filling up with gas I                  asked the cashier if she knew where we could get hay, she                  pointed me towards Pat&#8217;s.  Pat&#8217;s didn&#8217;t have any hay, but they                  did have straw.  Which if you didn&#8217;t know is different then                  hay, hay is food and straw isn&#8217;t&#8230; there&#8217;s a more technical                  difference but that&#8217;s good enough for me (yes&#8230; I actually                  looked it up&#8230;)  Having a full trunk of seed, fertilizer, a                  vacuum cleaner, and other stuff I told the guy lets put it in                  the back seat (hah!)  As you can expect that made a pretty nice                  mess in my car, luckily a few minutes before church with the                  shop vac got it looking fresh and clean again.  Planting the                  seed was interesting, our spreader doesn&#8217;t have a way of                  stopping the seed from coming out the bottom, so as I was                  filling it up, it was making a nice mound on the ground.                   Seeding is actually pretty fun (and easy) once you get started                  (and have something to cover the hole before filling up the                  spreader).  We just got the front lawn seeded, mostly because                  it was going to be a hot week and we didn&#8217;t feel like watering                  both the front and back yards.<\/p>\n<p>This past weekend we managed to get the backyard seeded                  (finally), fertilized, and strawed.  The rain came this                  weekend, which was what I was waiting for&#8230; and our front yard                  actually started sprouting up this morning (sweet!)  Saturday,                  we went to see Mr. Brooks in Midland, which was one of the                  better movies we&#8217;ve seen recently.  This year is definitely the                  year of the sequels and we went to see Shrek the Third and                  Pirates.  Shrek was alright, and Pirates was pretty good (a                  little slow-gowing at the beginning), but Mr. Brooks was better                  than both.  It&#8217;s about a schizophrenic serial killer (it&#8217;s not                  all that gory and a pretty darn good movie).<\/p>\n<p>As you might have seen, I&#8217;m running Linux now&#8230; Fedora Core 6                  to be exact.  It&#8217;s been time consuming trying to get everything                  working good, but I&#8217;m hoping I can really do away with                  Windoze.  My job&#8217;s been really slow&#8230; I&#8217;ve got a good job lead                  that might work out, I&#8217;m really hoping&#8230; until then I&#8217;ll sit                  and be bored as can be at Dow, trying to find any excuse to get                  out of the office.  Such as the 47 Building brick giveaway.                   This building was the original Dow headquarters and was really                  three buildings in one.  I managed to take home a piece of                  history with a pretty fancy plate (on a not so fancy brick).  I                  also saw the Blue Planet Run kickoff which is pretty neat.  You                  should check out their website to learn more about it.                   Basically it&#8217;s a 15,000 mile, 95 day, around the world run for                  safe drinking water&#8230; the runners are from various Dow                  locations and will be running 24\/7 (in shifts).  It was pretty                  exciting to watch the first runner take off through the streets                  of New York.  The runners will be passing through Midland on                  August 25th and there&#8217;s all kinds of stuff planned.  I also                 managed to pickup some Loons tickets (minor league baseball                  feeder team for the L.A. Dodgers) for when my folks come to                  visit.  Getting them was no easy task.  I emailed the lady who                  was selling them and after a few emails back and forth we                  planned to meet at her building at 2:30 PM.  Silly outlook                  decided not to send me a reminder so I forgot about it.                   She sent me an email and I emailed her back asking if 3:30 PM                  would be alright.  No response, I thought maybe she was waiting                  for me still and took off.  She had given me directions and it                  seemed pretty easy to get there.  Well it wasn&#8217;t and I ended up                  in the wrong part of the corporate center.  I stopped into                  security for directions and he said, &#8220;Whoa you&#8217;re way off!&#8221;                   He sent me on my way and I managed to find the door we were                  meeting at.  She wasn&#8217;t there, but another lady was on the                  look out for me.  She called me over, called the ticket lady                  for me and I finally (after about 10 minutes of waiting) had                  the tickets in my hand.  Never thought something so simple                  could be so complicated.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Not to keep my faithful readers in the dark, I&#8217;ve got another (lengthy) blog entry, so hold on! Things are going pretty good. A couple weeks back now, Susan&#8217;s folks came down&#8230; and brought more of Susan&#8217;s stuff with them (I thought we had gotten all of it, but apparently there&#8217;s even more). 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