Saturday, April 17, 2021

Day 401

Matt's pumpkin pancakes for breakfast were a big hit; it's been a little while. Community theater is back! Jamie went down to First Company Theater this morning to work on cleaning out and arranging a storage area off the theater. Fina and AJ auditioned today for a production of The Sound of Music by Elevate Productions (headshots for today's auditions below)! Of course, Fina's been managing to keep up stage activities through much of this pandemic stuff, but AJ could only keep asking "when can I be in a play again?" We kept telling him we were watching for opportunities for him, and finally one came along! We'll find out soon (they both got a callback for tomorrow). The run will be June 25-27 (sadly, while Nana and Papa are in CA).

The finished product; a vast improvement.
Couldn't even walk in there when we started.






Friday, April 16, 2021

Day 400

400 days and still counting to "flatten the curve in two weeks." To be fair, Colorado is getting better quickly, or so it seems today. We're headed to CA at the end of June, however; not sure how "normal" that will be. I'm also not sure how much longer I can keep up this daily posting... Yup, more snow overnight. Not much of a Spring so far. Always enjoy Chess with AJ; he's really working on strategies. Tracy, Fina, Nana, and I enjoyed a wonderful lunch at Marigold Cafe and Bakery (surrounding a visitation trip for the foster kids). The amazing part was that it felt like normal, ya know, pre-COVID normal. It was packed, noisy, and bustling. We loved it! The kids discovered Lolley's Ice Cream tonight. "Graham Slam" was a big hit (really does taste like cinnamon Graham crackers). My fave is "Cocoa Coconut."





Marigold

Lolley's Ice Cream


Thursday, April 15, 2021

Day 399

A Pear Valley Wine shipment arrived today! And by evening, snow was coming back. For dessert after Walter's Pizza (I love the meat-monster on cauliflower crust) was The Cupcake Doctor. Did I mention Matt went up to Cherry Creek for a couple days to work not-from-home ("out in the out" as Fina puts it). Tracy's gonna swap spots with him Friday night.

We had two huge little moments at The Compound today:

1. Tracy put the finishing touches on an audition packet for Fina and for AJ. They audition this weekend for The Sound of Music (Elevate Productions). Community theater is back!

2. I had one of those wonderful moments when the stars align while learning new stuff. I've been diving deep into the Torah (1st five books of the Bible) and have also started learning Biblical Hebrew (Great Courses) to go with that effort. Today, the language lesson was about 1-letter prepositions and 1-letter articles that are put on the front of nouns to make a phrase. And low and behold, I spotted one in an Exodus commentary I'm reading (for my Ten Commandments study group). I usually don't look at the Hebrew much (don't know enough yet), but today I just happened to spot "to the earth" (see pic below)! Several of the translations, including this one, say it's "under the earth." I think that's a context thing. Anyway, this is a good example of how Hebrew is more concise than English. It can take about 50% more English words to say what is said in Hebrew (Hebrew Bible has about 420,000 Hebrew words while the English translation has about 600,000 words). That's because of stuff like this: one Hebrew word equals three English words. In לָאָרֶץ, the first letter לָ (Hebrew reads right-to-left) is the preposition "to/under", the next letter would be ה but it's contracted out (not there, like the second 'o' in don't) and means "the", and the rest, אָרֶץ, is "earth". I will sleep well tonight!







Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Day 398

It was a little rough getting Matteo off to school this morning, but we did it. Good thing, too, as his class went on a field trip to the Zoo today! Nana and Papa visited a favorite place for dinner, Bistro on 2nd in Monument. And again, we ended up in a corner of a room we've not been in before. The food was great as usual. Fina used one of the foster kid's feeding apparatus to dry out a flower from a boy. Nana took Lexi and Jonnie to swim lessons. They also started season 2 of 24.



"Citrus Elderflower"

Halibut (top), Elk tenderloin (bottom)



Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Day 397

Very cold walk to school with AJ today. Looks like a somewhat colder week and lots of precipitation of one kind or another. Lynn showed up for jury duty, she and about 50 other people. They spent all day there and finally the jury was selected late afternoon. Lynn was in the final 18 but did not make the 12+2 cut. She had mixed feelings, but it was to be a 2-week manslaughter trial so probably just as well. At "horse PT," David limbo'd and did math (fractions!) on horseback (at StableStrides)! Broiled sprouts and grilled chicken for dinner. Nana and Papa finished the first season of 24 (there are quite a few more seasons...).





Monday, April 12, 2021

Day 396

Monday morning, everyone off to school! Nana and Papa visited the Atmosphere Gastropub for lunch. Uniquely good food. Today it was lobster tots and buffalo pork legs. And, see that third beer down? Excellent; never had anything quite like it. This posted list changes often; it's fun. AJ enjoyed another after-school art class. Lexi noticed that the downstairs door to the patio was locked, so she unlocked it for me and came and told me. What a sweetheart. 


Putting away the CostCo stuff.

Homework assignment came in late this evening.

Twins favorite today.



Sunday, April 11, 2021

Day 395

While the rest of the crew did the Sunday morning church things, Jamie headed out to Calhan, CO for a workday at a railroad depot that the Rocky Mountain Railroad Historical Society is trying to preserve (photos). Fina closed her show last night (see poster image below). Lexi had a great deal to say to Papa around the fire this evening. And all AJ can talk about these days is his upcoming birthday. Nana and Papa have gotten into re-watching 24 (a TV series).


Stenciling the caboose at Calhan, CO.