Friday, October 25, 2013

Fall 2013 Trip to Kansas City - The First Few Days

I arrived on Monday and today is Friday.  Marilyn flies in around noon and we will spend a couple of days here in Kansas City before we head down to Wichita area to visit our cousins, Andy and Lois Sciolaro.  My sister Anola and her husband, Peter, left Tuesday for China.  We missed connections on a Skype call last night but she sent a video message which I will show Mom when she gets up.  I know she will be relieved to see that they got there just fine.

Mom with Diane
I have had chance to meet the young ladies who come every morning and evening to make sure she is taking her pills:  the right ones on the right day.  They are both lovely and caring.  Diane, shown here with Mom, is completing her nursing degree and is both cheerful and very competent.  Mom enjoys their visits even though she continues to insist that she can take the pills on her own without them.  I just tell her to humor us.

Nadine is one of the people who sits at Mom's table for dinner.  She is a lovely person.  She shared something last night and broke me up.  "You know, I sleep on one side of my bed for a week and then switch to the other side for a week.  That way, I only have to wash the sheets every two weeks."  I like it!

I spent around an hour on the Country Club Plaza a couple of nights ago seeing what photos might be there.  While I had seen the Nelson-Atkins Museum including the new addition many times, I had never seen it at night.  It is stunning.  Even though I didn't have time to get the tripod set up and had to hand hold the camera, I couldn't resist getting some shots of the museum and the Four Rivers Fountain.  There are some other locations down there for night photography and I plan on returning tonight and getting even better shots.

Mom and I have been scanning several of her photo albums including her memories book from St. Vincent's Academy where she went to high school.  I will be making a selection of those and posting them on line.

Click here to view the Plaza Night Photos Album.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Fall 2013 Trip to Kansas City - The Journey West

This is my third trip to Kansas City this year.  Normally I try to make it after Thanksgiving so I can enjoy the lights on the Country Club Plaza but this year Marilyn and I will be spending some time with our cousins Andy and Lois Sciolaro on a tour of the prairie.  They live just outside Wichita Kansas and it seemed a better chance for good weather now rather than early December.  As often happens, Marilyn is flying in on Friday and then the two of us will drive back together, visiting friends and family along the way.


I left early Sunday morning and made good progress even through some heavy downpours and strong winds between Buffalo and Erie.  This confirmed my decision to make this trip now rather than early December when those heavy downpours would have been WHITE!  Originally I had thought about stopping in Morgantown to visit Brendan and company for a day.  It is not exactly on the way but it does break the drive into two doable segments.  As it turned out, they were not going to be home that weekend but rather at a soccer tournament in Dayton Ohio where Braden and Brock were playing.  I thought perhaps we might pass each other on I-70 and thus there was a possibility of lunch together in Columbus.  As it turned out, however, both of them were playing in championship games with Braden's starting at 1:45 just as I would be passing by about 15 north on I-70.  As a result I took a two hour break and got to see them and see Braden's team win their championship game.  Click here to see some photos of her game.

I got back on the road and was able to listen to the Kansas City Chiefs game against Houston on ESPN radio.  I got to my stopping point in Terre Haute in time to watch the fourth quarter and see them win a close one to become, as it turned out, the only undefeated NFL team at the end of week seven.  I watched most of the Denver game and look forward to four weeks from now when the Chiefs go to Denver for their first of two games.

I left Terre Haute early the next morning and with the time change and good weather got to Kansas City before noon.  Mom looks wonderful and, as always, it was great to see her and get settled in.  That evening we had dinner with Anola who was leaving the next day for a three week trip to Hong Kong and the a tour of China.  Anola and Peter's son Gerry and his wife Kara live there due to Gerry's job as an editor with the New York Times International Edition, formerly the International Herald Tribune.

As soon as I arrived, Mom told me that she had lost her purse but eventually found in her apartment.  I was quite surprised at her answer when i asked her where it had been found.  "The dish washer," she said calmly.  Since Mom has, to my knowledge, never used her dishwasher...fortunately in this case, I asked her how it how come to be there.  She had no idea but since she uses it to store other items, it must have just hopped in by herself when she wasn't looking.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Trip to Charlotte - Fourth and Final Day

Sunday was a busy day.  Marcie had to work and left for the hospital around 7:30.  She got caught up in some involved cases and didn't get through before I had to leave.  The night before, Liam and Marcie went to some friends for dinner and a bonfire, something of a tradition.  I was given an out and so stayed home, rested after that busy day and got to bed early.

As soon as Aidan was up and after Liam ran out to Dick's to get a place kicking tee and a couple of regulation footballs, the three of us went up to the middle school field so Aidan could practice his kicking.  I took a lot of pictures so Liam could coach him.  Here are two sequences that I put into video format.  The first part is a field goal attempt and the second an extra point.



We had to hustle home and collect Marin to get her to her soccer match, about 45 minutes north of home but close to the airport where I had to catch 3:50 flight back home.  We also had Eibhlin and her little friend along.  I was glad I got to see her play while I was here.  She had a match on Saturday but I was in Pinehurst watching Liam play football.

Another fast Pickett on the soccer field!
Her team and Marin played a great game in what could only be described as a hot, summer day.  The temp was 90 degrees.  They played an undefeated team to a 2-2 tie.  Marin played center back and made a number of fine plays.  She played every minute of the match!

You can see more photos of Marin playing soccer in the Charlotte Soccer Album in Google+ Photos.  Make sure you navigate toward the last part of the album to see her.

Liam got me to the airport right on time and my flights were all on time or a little early.  I got home a little before 9:00 just after Marilyn pulled in from her day in Buffalo.  Good to be home.  We relaxed with some popcorn and watched the season opener of "the Good Wife," one of our favorite shows.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Trip to Charlotte - Day Three

Shoe flotsam
The Carolina Picketts generally do not wear shoes inside the house.  Even though Liam has built a set of shelves just to the right of this door from the garage into the house, shoes seem to collect as flotsam does after a receding tide.  By the time we got back from our day of football and soccer, this had all been cleaned up and shoes put away on the shelves.  I discovered this was due to Marcie's tripping as she tried to exit the house!

Aidan taking a free kick
My day began with Liam at Aidan's soccer match which his team won 5-0.  It has been a year since I had seen him play and he is a presence on the field as a team leader.  His play has improved and he has grown into a really good looking young man!  I won't see him till Sunday morning.  A friend of his from middle school--a young lady whom he claims is "just a friend"--invited him to join her and her family in their box seats for the South Carolina football game Saturday night.  You can see more photos in the soccer album by clicking here.

As the soccer match was ending, Liam and I took off for Pinehurst NC where Liam was playing his second football game of the week.  His team--Hammer Down--was playing the Sand Hill Patriots team which had won their last fifty games.  Hammer Down played very tough but lost 14-0.  If a
Liam's big block
couple of plays had gone the other way, they would have won; it was that close a game.  Liam had a nice pass reception.  He was exhausted after the game having played every down:  defense outside left linebacker and and offense tight end.  He plays with his head up and is always looking for a play.  This picture shows a block he made on a busted play that resulted in an additional nine yards.  You can see more photos in the updated football album by clicking here.

Trip to Charlotte Days One and Two

Liam at half-time during the boys football game.
It has been a year since I visited Liam and Marcie in Charlotte.  I picked a game-filled weekend with two football games and three soccer matches.  Liam has just taken a new job with Abbott:  Emergency Department Executive covering a region that stretches from Atlanta to Richmond.  He has been working in Clinical Affairs for the past year and this is a move back into sales.  It is a position he had been seeking for sometime.  This time, they came looking for him.  He had just gotten the written offer letter the day before I arrived.

Liam:  Hey, a little help?
Aidan set.
After an uneventful flight on Delta through Atlanta and a lunch at Bad Daddy's Burger Bar, we went to the Community House Middle School football game.  This year Aidan went out for football for the school team as did Liam who has been playing on a club team for the past two years.  They both made the team.  Liam plays middle linebacker and receiver.  Aidan is a kicker and cornerback.  Since this is Aidan's first year in football, he doesn't get a lot of playing time but he enjoys the game and is learning fast.  After two blowout victories, they went up against a tough team and lost 14-8.  Aidan got in the last series on defense and showed great courage in attacking an offensive lineman who was in the backfield for a sweep.

We went back home and watched the Buffalo Bills lose to a decimated Cleveland Browns team.  Actually when I went to bed, it looked like the Bills would cruise to a victory with the Browns quarterback out of the game.  Of course, the Bills quarterback was knocked out as well and the Browns won the battle of the back ups.

Friday saw everyone off to school and Liam with a full set of phone conference calls and meetings.  We got out for lunch and then went to two football practices:  the first for the middle school team and the second for Liam's club team, Hammer Down.  The second one didn't start till 7:00 and was under the lights.  We didn't get home till after 9:00.  A long day with a busy Saturday in the offing.

You can see an updated album of photos by clicking here.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Trip to Morgantown WV

A view of Cheat Lake from Lakeside Resort Golf Course
Brendan, Eileen and the kids moved to Morgantown WV on August 1.  I drove down to for my first visit on the last weekend in September.  Driving to see them is now a lot easier since  it is less than six hours from Rochester as opposed to the slightly more than 12 it took to drive to Aurora IL.  By the way, this Morgantown is almost exactly halfway to Charlotte.  Originally I had planned to drive to Morgantown and then on to Charlotte and back through Virginia to visit my brother Tom but that didn't work out this trip.

 The first thing you notice about Morgantown is the natural beauty especially as fall colors begin to emerge.  The next thing you notice is the HILLS and finally you realize how small the town is.  The permanent population is around 30,000 with slightly more than 30,000 students at West Virginia University.  This was a football weekend with the Mountaineers hosting the Oklahoma State Cowboys, ranked 11th in the country.  WVU recently left the Big East and joined the Big Twelve.  After an embarrassing game against Maryland the week before (37-0 loss) confidence was not high.  With a 63,000 seat stadium sold out--a great time to go to Kroger's by the way as well as safely transit West Virginia's first and only traffic circle--the Mountaineers played a spectacular game to upset the Cowboys 30-21.  Go 'eers?  I know, I would have thought 'neers too.  We enjoined the game at home on ESPN.

Eileen and Braden
When I arrived on Friday, I joined Eileen and Braden for lunch.  Braden was getting ready to attend the Preston County Buckwheat Festival at an even smaller town near Morgantown.  She was going with friends from her soccer team.  I was pleased to see how well her transition has gone with a lot of friends both at school and on her team.

They live in a very nice and new townhouse with three bedrooms on the top floor, a spacious main floor and the fourth bedroom and bath occupied by the West Virginia Pickett teenager on the ground floor.  This is located in the Cheat Lake area and is right on the tenth fairway of the resort golf course.  In fact, Brock and Brady met us with cold drinks there and happily enough observed one of my few good drives of the day.  Fortunately I was unaware of the gallery until after I hit.

After golf on Saturday, we spent the rest of the afternoon and evening watching football on TV:  the aforementioned West Virginia game, then Notre Dame-Oklahoma, and most of the Wisconsin-Michigan game.  Sunday we sandwiched in a couple of NFL games on TV, Chiefs game on internet updates, and some of the kids' activities.

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Wrestling is the newest Pickett sport.  Brady is in a instructional program coached by one of the WVU assistant coaches.  He is very motivated and works extremely hard especially given the fact that he is typically paired up with a boy who is in his third year of participation.  It is hard to watch him get tossed around but he comes right back and works the drills and techniques the coaches teach him.  He is also playing flag football but with a Mountaineer home game taking over the town, there was no flag football that weekend.

Braden leaves her signature pigtail after a header
Later that afternoon, Braden and Brock both had soccer matches but I could only get to one and that was Braden's.  It was great to see her play and smile a lot while she was.  She clearly enjoys being on the team, has friends, and is playing as a force in the mid-field.  The thing I noticed most of all was how she has added headers to her game, both at mid field and in front of the goal.

You can view the photo album by clicking this link.

Eileen arrived with Brock from his soccer match in Pennsylvania.  We all ate out and then returned home to finish the evening watching football.  What else!  I left early the next morning and left two days later for Charlotte.  More about that on the next blog.