Thursday, July 25, 2019

Another Milestone Gone By

As the end of July rolled around so did Northwestern Mutual's annual meeting.  This is a five day affair for us and involves five days of cocktail parties, dinners, and enjoyably a concert to finish it off.  As Jo will not be with them next July - we hope!!! - this was our last annual meeting.  It provided all the usual fun - 6 cocktail parties where I had to make small talk while trying to remember people's names, eat food without spilling it all over my shirt, and hold a plate, glass, and shake people's hands without spilling something all over them.  As anyone that knows me making small talk with complete strangers is probably my best skill, so I've had sooooo much fun those five days.  The cocktail parties were followed by five dinners where I really ate too much.  I know I should be more disciplined, but I hate leaving food on my plate and since we don't usually start with an appetizer, then salad, then a main course consisting of steak and a piece of fish, followed by dessert, I ate too much and now need to lose a few pounds.  That used to be easy in my 30's, but I'm not in my 30's anymore so it's diet, diet, diet.  Anyway, the Sunday social event was held at the Summerfest grounds and included admission to Italian Fest so it wasn't really all work.

The highlight this year was the concert - NM brought in Jimmy Buffet and his concert was a blast.  Really fun music that had the crowd dancing the whole time along with beautiful graphics playing on the screen behind him of the Caribbean.  It really made you feel relaxed and wanting to be out on a boat in the sunny south.  He definitely has the music you want playing in the background as your ship cruises the warm Caribbean seas.  Kathy and John were able to join us for the concert but unfortunately had to head right back to Madison afterwards (something about John needing to work for a living or some such nonsense as that).  Fortunately for us, we had just a 15 minute walk home (one advantage of living in downtown Milwaukee and yes, I'm rubbing it in a little bit to John). 

So we are now finished with annual meetings and I will probably be able to winnow my cocktail party attendance down to only one a year (if I'm lucky, Jo usually has a different opinion on parties than I do).  We will probably miss having these kind of events to attend in the future as we begin to contemplate what our next stage looks like, but I'm sure we will find new adventures to fill in for them - or we will just spend our time staring at each other on the couch (one of the two).

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

The Wyoming Family

My brother and clan (sister-in-law, niece, and grand niece - notice how the grand niece has the coolest title) stopped by for a visit during their massive tour of the eastern US.  Starting in Wyoming they headed to Arkansas, then Tennessee, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Maine, Michigan, and Minnesota before landing up in Madison.  All this while hauling a 30 plus foot RV behind them - wow.  Fortunately, all the stops went smoothly, the camper kept its wheels on, and the truck pulling all that kept the motor running.

We started the Madison visit with a stop at the Union to enjoy some brats and views of the lake.  While a bit warm, the weather cooperated nicely by providing just enough breeze to keep us from roasting.  After the obligatory big chair photo, Babcock ice cream was in order before heading back to their campground to catch a few lightening bugs.  Saturday morning began with a visit to one of our favorite diners - the Curve - for their omelets before moving  over to the zoo.  Unfortunately, lots of other people were thinking Saturday morning, good time to visit the zoo - so parking was a bit of a challenge.  But we found some street space and had a fun couple of hours taking in the critters.  We must have hit the zoo a perfect time since the zoo keepers were out feeding many of the animals which meant a little more activity than usual for the middle of the morning on a hot, humid day.  The children's zoo was a big hit especially the playground.  Our grand niece kept Jo running around and probably would have spent most of the rest of the day there if the adults didn't finally decide Jo was going to pass out from the heat if we didn't move on. 

After the zoo, we headed to the condo to enjoy the AC and for the little one to catch a nap.  Which is pretty much what all the adults wanted to do, but we landed up talking instead.  Growing up stinks.  Later in the afternoon, we took a loop around the Art Fair on the Square.  Saw some very cool artwork and some very, very strange art work.  Then it was home for our standard lasagna dinner (Gino's deli in Madison has the best lasagna and since we can't really cook yet at the condo - it is our go to meal when we have to serve lots of people, so be warned if you visit with more than 2 people).

Sunday morning we all met in Milwaukee to give them a tour of our apartment and building and then we headed out to Miller Park to watch the home town Brewer's.  Unfortunately, it wasn't their day to shine, but we did enjoy the game.  All too soon, it was time for them to head back to Madison and their camper before making the final push home to Wyoming.  We had a great time catching up on all that is happening with the WY family and it is always amazing to see how much our grand niece has grown and learned since we saw her last.

Viva La France

As July 14 rolled around it was time for our annual visit to Bastille Days in downtown Milwaukee.  Since we are now living downtown we got to enjoy watching them construct our miniature Eiffel tower along with setting up all the stages and booths before the actual event.  Then it was a short stroll over to Cathedral Square for a night of fun and frolicking (well we didn't actual frolic, but we did have fun).  We found one singer that was playing songs from the 70's on an acoustic guitar so we spent a little over an hour reminiscing about our youth.  As a side benefit of living so close to the festival was background music in our apartment for three days as the bands play late into the night.  We discovered that our windows and walls mostly screen out the higher pitched sounds leaving mostly just the drumming bass to enjoy.  Anyway,

We did our usual stroll past all the booths selling items that you don't really need and found that we didn't really need anything - I know, amazing.  We were actually searching for a crepe nutella which, alas, was not to be found.  I know, French festival without crepe nutella, sacre bleu what were they thinking.  Maybe next year? 

Thursday, July 11, 2019

And some more Boating

For the rest of the Fourth of July weekend we headed upstate to see John and Linda at their new place on Lake Winnebago.  They are slowly settling in and now have their boat and jet ski launches in place.  It was almost a perfect weekend - just a bit of rain - and having the boats right outside their back door is very nice.  We got right out on the lake on Thursday for what was our inaugural cruise on the lake.  It is a much bigger lake than Lake Geneva and cruising around the entire lake isn't as feasible.  Makes for some changes in our usual lake cruising routine, but we'll figure it out.  As is usual when we visit with John and Linda, we ate too many desserts, had way too many laughs, and in general just relaxed. 

We did hit a couple of restaurants that can be reached from the water which is always fun and got the jet skis out for a long run around one side of the lake.  I also did my first piloting (driving, steering - whatever the term is when you are the one directing the boat) of John's boat.  A bit nerve racking although I managed to not hit anything especially all the people out fishing - I saved that for when I ran into his boat with the jet ski (no damage, thank goodness). 

We tried to have s'mores around the fire ring one night, but the weather conspired against us.  It was very humid so getting the fire started took a while and then we had a Hershey bar disaster as they had all melted before we could even get them onto the graham crackers - the Hershey bars had been accidentally left in a car and got pre-melted, they had resolidified but apparently not correctly.  Anyway,  by the time Jo and I got back to the house we were covered in chocolate from hand to face, but we still managed to get some s'more in our stomachs.

All too soon it was time to head back to reality and for someone to get ready for work - little hint, it wasn't me.

And Another Concert

We came home on the third so that we would have a chance to get to Summerfest before it closed.  We were fortunate in that our friends, Jim and Judy, had extra tickets to the Jennifer Lopez concert that evening.  So after giving them a tour of our apartment digs we walked over to the Summerfest grounds.  Summerfest is Milwaukee's annual music festival that claims to be the largest in the world - how do they know and/or measure that, not a clue.  Anyway, we enjoyed some festival food for dinner - in other words something that can go either into a deep frier (bacon wrapped water chestnuts) or onto a fryer (burgers) before checking out some of the smaller stages before the big do.

JLo's concert was good - not great - lots of great dancing and some fun songs, but the middle third was a bit weird for my tastes.  But it still was a nice evening out with friends and got to hear some fun music.


Another Visit to Madison

Our niece and nephew were in Madison the weekend before the fourth so we headed over to catch up on all the happenings in Omaha and to put a few more pieces into our never ending jigsaw puzzle.  The weather was a bit sticky but we had a great time hosting a dinner at our new place - we had to use our upstairs table as the downstairs table is still covered with the aforementioned puzzle.  Fortunately all the appliances worked - although the ice coming out of our upstairs freezer seems to have a high chlorine content, will have to figure that one out at some point - as we used the ovens for only the second time. 

We hit the Madison zoo and UW's mascots were actually outside sunning themselves and posing for some great pictures - it is a badger for those not in the know.   To fully enjoy the Madison landscape we rented a pontoon boat for a couple of hours one evening to enjoy dinner on the lake while cruising around admiring the lake side houses.  We had a great time and it was fun have an extended stay in Madison for once - not just rushing over for a weekend.