Saturday, August 16, 2008

Def Leppard and Billy Idol

We had actually purchased tickets to see Def Leppard, Styx, and REO Speedwagon back in April. But the lead singer of Def Leppard was sick and the show had to be cancelled. It was rescheduled for August 15th at Van Andel Arena except Billy Idol was now the opener instead of Styx and REO. This was Nathan's first real concert (besides Drake Bell at the Muskegon Summer Celebration last year). Billy Idol was decent although he took awhile to warm up the vocal cords. Heidi thought his first song (Cradle of Love) sounded a little too much like a lounge act. Nathan didn't care much for him because he only knew one of the songs (Mony Mony). But Dancin' With Myself and Rebel Yell were pretty cool. As always, Def Leppard put on a GREAT show. They've got so many hit songs they could probably play for 3 hours straight if they were so inclined. But Pour Some Sugar On Me defnitely brought down the house. A guy in front of us was laughing at Nathan because he knew the words and was singing along with EVERY song. He goes to sleep at night listening to either Def Leppard or Poison's greatest hits album... go figure. It makes me laugh to think back and remember when I first heard a Def Leppard song back in 5th grade when Ms. Jacobs (a student teacher at the time from CMU) played some songs off the Pyromania album for the class. Don't ask me why she did or why I remember. But I remember thinking she was the coolest teacher ever and loving that music. Now Nathan is going into 4th grade and he's listening to the same band... Crazy.

Here's a picture of Nathan in front of the band's tour buses after the show behind Van Andel Arena... Mom splurged on a shirt for him. (And get a load of the jeans. Those were decorated last Halloween when he dressed up as a rock star... very appropriate for the evening!)

Saturday, August 9, 2008

3rd Annual Has-Been Whiffle-Ball Tournament

Today was the 3rd year of the all day whiffle ball tournament at Joe McDaid's house in Ithaca. Unfortunately, I didn't have a camera with me so I don't have any pictures. But it was great to see a bunch of old high-school friends and have a little friendly competition. In the end, the Founding Fathers took the crown again and our team ended up in 2nd place for the second year in a row. Congrats guys!

Camp Geneva

Nathan has been at Camp Geneva from 8/7-8/9. I have to admit I was a little jealous when we dropped him off that I didn't get to stay too. It brought back a lot of memories of staying at different summer camps while growing up. Nathan was a bit nervous but he was also very excited. He and cousin Noah Weiss were bunk mates and had a great time at their first overnight summer camp. Uncle John and Cousin Ryan (their cabin counselors) were a lot of fun and kept the boys busy non-stop. Nathan's favorite things were free time (playing box-hockey) and all-camp games like capture the flag. He also met a whole cabin full of new friends. On the last day (pick-up day), Allison got to go along to pick up Nathan and enjoy activities throughout the camp such as swimming and archery. Something tells me we'll be sending two kids to this in a couple years... Here are some snapshots from our camera and from a disposable Nathan took with him.

Nathan and Noah being dropped off at their cabin on the first day (nervous but excited)...
Cousin Ryan, Uncle John, Noah, and Nathan on the last day...
Soaking up the sun at the pool...
Allison at the archery range...

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

R.I.P. Michael McDaid 3/23/1978-8/5/2008

It's with a very heavy heart that I write this... My younger brother, Mike, passed away yesterday at the age of 30. Thank you to everyone who has expressed their sympathy and well wishes. Please keep his daughters, Breanna and Kelsey, and the rest of the family in your thoughts. We'll be scheduling a private family memorial gathering in Ithaca in Mike's memory in September. The obituary can be viewed here.

A trust fund has been set up for the girls. Memorial contributions may be made to The Breanna and Kelsey McDaid Trust Fund.

Mail to:
The Breanna and Kelsey McDaid Trust Fund
5410 Azalea St
Portage, MI 49002

Mike, I'm so sorry. May you finally rest in peace little brother...

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Ludington Vacation - Part III

So, when we weren't fishing, swimming at the state park beach, floating down the river, or riding bikes.... we were at the new skate park, playing on a secluded dune on Hamlin Lake, or searching for treasures! We went geocaching for a "treasure" that we've found the past 5 years or so out on a point in the woods bordering Hamlin Lake. To the right is a shot of the kids looking through the treasure after finding it. It's standard practice to take one thing out and put one thing in. Then sign the guestbook. We looked back in the guestbook and found the last few times we signed it. Then Zoe and the kids played for a little while on the "cliff" down to the lake.
Since Papa Weiss left the boat for the week, we took the kids tubing on Hamlin Lake and then dropped anchor at one of the dunes on the north end of the lake. It's great. We anchor the boat in about 2-3 feet of water and have an entire dune and beach all to ourselves. We had races from the top down into the water, the kids built a "beach hut fort", Zoe chased her retrieval toy, and we all soaked up some sun.


Below is a video Allison and Nathan made while on the dune. They built a "fort" and wanted to do a video like MTV Cribs (Dad is working the camera...). This was the second take. Ally froze on the first one.



The new skate park, called "The Plaza" was the highlight for Nathan. He skated there with his wave board four or five different times when we went to town. Our last day in town, we went early in the morning and had the whole place to ourselves. Ally and I even took took a crack at riding the big bowl (think of an empty swimming pool...). It was actually pretty fun. Below are some pictures from the skate park.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Ludington Vacation - Part II

Our next adventure while in Ludington was our annual bike trip up to the Big Sable Point Lighthouse. It was storming earlier in the day but cleared up nicely so we could make the trip. We've made this trip every year and now that Allison has a mountain bike with gears the ride was MUCH more pleasant for everyone. The ride is a little more than 2 miles each way from our campground. Part of it is bike path but the majority is an old two-track gravel road that goes from the campgrounds straight north along the Lake Michigan beach to the point. It was a special night so they had old fashioned games, tours up in the tower, educational information about the lighthouse, and s'mores around the firepit. During the educational portion, the host used Nathan and Allison as helpers while explaining how the lighthouse lense focused all the light into a narrow band to make it visible for a greater distance. Take a look at what that does to someone's face while they're in the thing!



Afterwards, the kids played around by the beach before eating s'mores...

The next day was spent mainly doing laundry, relaxing at the beach for kayaking and swimming, visiting the skate park (more later), and, of course, going to House of Flavors for ice cream in a waffle cone.

Nathan also got hooked on skimboarding while at the beach. We ended up staying until sunset and were the only ones on the beach...very relaxing. Here's a video of one of his wipeouts... but he ended up getting the hang of it and mastered the 180.


Kodak moment...



Sunset skimming...


Sunday, July 27, 2008

Ludington Vacation - Part I

Sorry for the delay in posting, but we just returned from our annual week-long camping trip to Ludington State Park. If you like camping and have never been there, you MUST go. The state park is huge with three campgrounds in the park sandwiched between Hamlin Lake and Lake Michigan. We always stay at the Beechwood campground which is next to a boardwalk on Lost Lake which connects to Hamlin Lake. This was our 9th year going and it's still as fun as the first time. We spent the first day on the boat fishing with Papa Weiss. He continued fishing on day two and ended up with enough for us to have a fish fry and fill a one gallon zip lock as well. We caught bass, bluegill, rock bass, and walleye. On day two, we floated down the river from Hamlin Lake Dam to Lake Michigan to play at the beach and ride the Lake Michigan waves in the kayak. Of course, we made the trip to town to get ice cream in waffle cones at House of Flavors (Heidi's favorite) and Nathan noticed they built a new skate park at Stearns Park in downtown Ludington... but more on that in a future post.

Here are a few pics from our first couple days...

Papa Weiss with some large bluegills. Don't be fooled. Papa has VERY large hands...
Nathan and Allison riding the waves on Lake Michigan...
Nathan and Heidi doing the same...
Ally "The Fish" McDaid swiming in the waves...

Sunday, July 13, 2008

2nd Annual Pettibone Heights Karaoke Party

July 12th was the Second Annual Pettibone Heights Karaoke Party up north. For some reason, it's been disguised as a birthday party (last year for Michelle and this year for Nick) both times but the highlight has been when Pameoke (a local lady named Pam with karaoke equipment) shows up, the tunes start cranking, and the drinks start flowing. It seems like almost everyone took their turn "on stage" belting out songs in almost every musical genre from country, to rap, to rock, to hip hop, to ???.

At Bob's request, there was a karaoke "battle of the sexes" with the guys facing off against the girls. The guys chose to perform Poison - Talk Dirty To Me, Great White - Once Bitten Twice Shy, and Eminem - Without Me (the clincher). The girls did Shenia Twain - Man, I Feel Like A Woman, a second song that escapes me, and Salt-N-Pepa - Shoop. With Pameoke being the impartial judge, the guys won again this year. But don't worry girls, you've got a year to sharpen your act for next year. And Pameoke promised to bring a prize for the winner next year.

Unfortunately, our pictures of the evening are somewhat limited so I'd love to have you all send us any pictures you have from that night. Maybe we'll put them into an online photo album and link to them from this posting so everyone can see them. Here are a few that we do have along with a couple videos that are worth noting. As always, click on the picture to enlarge. And Angie, don't worry...the Faster Pussycat CD is in the mail (the '80's rocked!) :-)

Who Let The Dogs Out!!

"The Girls" rockin' out...
"The Guys" putting the proverbial "nail in the coffin" with a rendition of Eminem - Without Me (shirtless at Scott's suggestion)...
The whole group having a good ole time dancin' & drinkin'...

Allison's dance routine that she did to almost every song for about 2 hours straight...

Bubba & Papa Weiss taking thier turn on stage... What A Wonderful World

Keith, Angie, and Reygan gettin' down...

Hope everyone can make it back up for next year. We'd like to keep the fun going.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Congratulations Nathan! We're so proud of you!

Nathan entered and finished his first triathlon today in Rockford (Rockford Area Kids Triathlon). He had a hard time falling asleep last night and when we woke up to thunderstorms we were wondering if it was still on. By the time we got to Rockford the rain had stopped and the sun was actually peeking through the clouds. It ended up being a very nice day for a race... a little cool. Nathan was a little nervous before his race started. We watched some of the older kids start their races in the pool and then go out to the transition area to begin the bike portion.

When Nathan's race began there were three kids in each lane of the pool (ie. very crowded). They all started at once. The swim was the toughest part for him. He got very winded but didn't give up and made it to the swim finish and climbed out of the pool. I threw him a towel and we headed out to the bike transition. A quick prep (shoes & helmet) and he was off and flying on the bike. He had a little trouble on the bike course because it wasn't well marked and he stopped because he didn't know where he was supposed to go (the volunteer at that turn was busy talking to someone and didn't point him in the right direction right away) but he figured it out quickly and kept moving. He was able to pass 4 racers during the bike portion. Once the biking was done, I joined him for the run portion (parents were allowed to run alongside). After working so hard on the bike section, he was completely winded when we began the run. I told him to set his own pace in the run and I'd stay with him. He went slow at first trying to catch his breath but was able to pass two other racers in the first quarter mile. One of them passed him back when he was going slow to catch his breath but Nathan immediately sprinted to get back in front of that kid. He then passed two more runners at around the half-mile marker and finished with a sprint to the finish line. His final time was between 21 and 22 minutes (didn't get an exact time) which was faster than when he did a practice run up north.

Nathan finished 12th out of 22 kids in his race. We were so proud of him for gutting it out after ending the first section toward the back of the pack. There were a couple points where the look on his face said he wanted to stop but he didn't. In fact, he turned it up each time someone tried to pass him during the run so he didn't get passed for good at all during the bike or the run.

After the race there was pizza, hot dogs, and sports drinks for all the kids. After all the races were complete they also had an awards ceremony to present trophies to the top three finishers in each race and medals to all finishers. All finishers received a medal and a t-shirt. Nathan had a lot of fun and said he wants to do it again (after a rest of course). But he did say he'll need to work MUCH harder to prepare for the swimming portion next time.

Congratulations Nathan!

Click pictures to enlarge...
Preparing to start. Nathan is in the middle of the picture (just to the left of the number 4 in the pool)



About to make a pass at the 1 mile mark of the bike portion...

Finishing strong!

Crashed on the ride home :-)

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Triathlon Update

Nathan has been doing a good job of keeping up on his training for the triathlon next Saturday by swimming, biking, or running a set distance every day. Over the weekend, he got a taste of what it will by like by doing the full triathlon at Pettibone Lake. He did a 50 yd swim, 2 mile bike ride, and 1 mile run in exactly 25 min 16 sec. We took a little longer than we should have during the transition between the swim and bike but overall he did great and (the important part) he seemed to like it. He said the swim was the hardest part because it's hard to catch his breath. The middle half of the run is what seemed to slow him down the most. But he did sprint the last 50 yds or so to finish strong. The race is coming up next Saturday (July 12th) and we'll be cheering him on.

Dock Dogs

We spent the 4th of July weekend up north at Pettibone Lake fishing, kayaking, swimming, lighting/watching fireworks, eating, and just soaking up the sun. While there, we let the dogs cool off in the water and had fun trying to get some good action shots of them jumping off the dock after the water toy. We've seen the Big Air Dock Dogs at the Sport Fishing and RV Show at Devos Place in Grand Rapids. We really should enter Zoe (our Labradoodle) and Remy (Scott's English Springer Spaniel) in one of those and see how far they can go. Zoe gets good height but I think it would be hard to beat Remy's distance... For these shots, Scott was throwing the toy from shore and the dogs would run the full length of the dock and dive off. I was in the water at the end of the dock trying to time the camera just right. Very tricky...

Zoe at take-off...

Remy just before landing...

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Trail Cam

I decided to set up my trail cam behind the trailer up north last week. After one week, there were 52 pictures on it. Over the course of three days, there were 32 more pictures. Come to find out, quite a few were shots of Nathan and Zach riding their quads (the camera is on a tree right next to their trail loop which they tend to zoom around many, many times). But there were also a number of shots of deer too. Here are a couple.... Click on a picture to see it enlarged. And the last shot is of a mysterious animal captured on the trail camera. It may be wild. But it seems to have noticed the camera.


Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Dance Camps

This past week was very busy for everyone. Allison had a 3-day dance camp. On top of that, cousin Breanna was staying with us for a few days and her and Allison went to another dance camp at Body Language Dance Company. There was a lot of practicing going on at night. Aside from the dancing, the girls made crafts, painted nails, and met some new friends. Here is a picture of the girls with thier nails painted and a video clip of their dance routine. Allison is in the bright blue shirt. Breanna is in the far corner in the light purple shirt. Sorry for the low-quality video but it's a big download...


Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Nathan's First Triathlon

Nathan has decided he's going to do the Rockford Michigan 4th Annual Kids Triathlon on Saturdy, July 12. He's been talking about it since winter and finally realized if he really wants to do it he'd better get a move on because there's not much time left to prepare. I've never done a triathlon but Uncle Scott and Aunt Val (Weiss) have done a few (which is where he probably got the idea) so we'll be hitting them up for some tips. The race will consist of a 50 yard swim, 2 mile bike ride, and 1 mile run. Nathan made out his training schedule last night on a calendar print out and began training with a 2.5 mile bike ride (completed in 12 minutes). Tonight was a .5 mile run (completed in 6 minutes) and a .5 mile bike ride (completed in 2 min 30 sec). Hopefully we can find someplace to swim tomorrow. It works out nice for the biking and running because one loop around our neighborhood is about .5 mile so it's easy for him to know how far he's going. I guess we'd better get his registration slip in soon!

Monday, June 23, 2008

John Ball Park Zoo

Aunts Meghan, Liesje, and Sarah are helping watch the kids this week since cousing Breanna is staying with us. On Monday, Liesje and Sarah took Nathan, Allison, Breanna, and Zachary to the John Ball Park Zoo. It was a beautiful day. Favorites were the bears and lions. There is a new Lion exhibit that just opened at the zoo.










Zachary, Allison, and Breanna at the bear cage>





Allison petting the animals>

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Weekend "Up North"

Now that baseball, softball, and birthdays are done, we were able to make it up north this weekend to relax a little. We did a little quad riding and a lot of relaxing which made for a nice weekend. Nick Weiss made his own little set of lakes and channels on the beach and pretty soon all of the kids were helping add to it. But they all agreed that when their beach sand masterpiece is in the world record book for being the 'biggest ever built' they'd all agree they all took part in building it. Sad to say, a rep from Guinness World Records never showed up. Maybe next time... To the right is a picture of Nick filling some big shoes.

Below is a picature of Breanna, Zachary, and Allison (L to R) searching for lost treasure at the sand bar. Legend has it someone lost a bunch of their treasure in this area of Pettibone Lake long ago. And it seems like every time we visit that spot the kids find coins on the lake bottom.

Boat ride with Papa Bob...

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Wrapping up swimming lessons

Nathan and Allison have been taking swimming lessons at Grandville Middle School for the past three or four years. We've always liked the way they make the kids do a little more than they're comfortable doing. It really shows in the way they can swim. The class has lasted for the past two weeks and will finish up tomorrow. They're both learning a few different swimming strokes (freestyle, backstroke, butterfly, and some "chicken, bird, soldier" thing that looks like it's more for treading water). They've also been jumping off the diving board and diving off the side of the pool. Nathan got to dive off the diving board on Wednesday. I'm going to skip out of work for a little while tomorrow to go watch their last class. Hopefully they'll get to do some more diving tomorrow. Here are a couple shots of them in class...

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Happy Birthday Heidi

Today, June 10th, is Heidi's 35th birthday. For the one who's always planning everything out and making sure things go off without a hitch, this is her special day. We went to Texas Roadhouse for a quick dinner before heading to Allison's final tee-ball game. Unfortunately, she wouldn't let us tell the waitress it was her birthday to get a Texas "Hee Haw!" from everyone in the joint. We got her a nice beach chair and sound dock for her iPod. And, of course, I had to make her a birthday Cork 'N Cleaver mud pie instead of a birthday cake. She's been a fan of those ever since college when I'd bring them home after working at the restaurant.

Happy Birthday Heidi!

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Festival 2008

For the past few years, we've made a point of attending the Grand Rapids Festival of the Arts (or as most people say: Festival). It's basically three days of performances (music, storytelling, dance, etc.), art, ethnic food, and LOTS of people in downtown Grand Rapids. They close down a few streets downtown and setup about 8 different stages all over the city and have various performances going non-stop. They also have various activities available. The kids got to paint and make artsy hats in the "no parent zone". We also saw performances by Body Language Dance Company (the dance school Allison attends) and Left Hand Daisy (a band the kids liked when we saw them last year) until the lightning started. We wanted to see Brian VanderArk of Verve Pipe but Festival closed about a half-hour before he was to perform due to severe thunderstorms. Literally, that has happened each of the last three years when we've gone down there. Maybe we're bad luck :-) At least we got to eat some good food first...

Cousin Breanna was staying with us this weekend and joined us at Festival. She really liked the painting area. She even stayed in there longer than Allison (which is saying something!)