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Thanks on Thursday

I found this wonderful meme idea on Ruby Bastille.  I thought it would be a great way to share my life with my readers.  This week's thankfulness...

1) Cupertino, CA -- For having fireworks so we didn't have to fight our way up to the city to see some fireworks.  We sat in a nice park enjoying the beautiful weather.  The best part was we returned home in 30 minutes.

2) California weather -- While the midwest and my hometown has been experiencing 100+ degree weather, we've had temperatures hovering in the low 70s.  It's just gorgeous around here...

3) J's motivation -- The other day he moved all of the other boxes hanging out in the office into the closet.  We can now walk into the office without fear of dying from box injuries.  I love it!

4) Sunnyvale Library -- The boys are loving having a great library close to the house.  We visit weekly.  And last week they finally noticed that they could get movies.  We stocked up.

5) Half Price Books -- While it's all the way in Fremont (~20 minutes away), we have one.  And they are hosting a summer reading program for kids.  The boys read over 300 minutes in June and received their $5 gift cards.  They were so excited to actually earn some money to then spend on books. Thank you for giving kids the motivation and rewards for reading.

tags: Thankful Thursday
categories: Life
Thursday 07.05.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Sunnyvale Summer Week 3

The boys are here! Now on to the fun.  I thought it would be a easier to do a week in review for all of our summer adventures.  Week two in the past:

Sunday:

  • Pool -- It was a bit chilly, but still refreshing.
  • Started the boys on Doctor Who (reboot, not back to the 60s).  So far they love it!

Monday:

  • Great America  -- I might have been crazy to take the boys to an amusement park, but it's only 10 minutes from our house.  We had to try to it out.  After a bit of hesitation, they tried ton of rides.  We spent 8 hours at the park!  And they want to go again!  Good thing I bought season passes.  (And yes, that is N and I participating the grand finale of the magic show)

Tuesday:

  • Library Visit -- Love our library visits.  This time we even picked up some movies.
  • Golfland Sunnyvale -- I had bought a Living Social deal awhile back.  There's two different courses: Knight's Quest and some Tiki styled one.  We choose Knight's Quest and boy was it challenging, fun but challenging.  We played one round and then went inside to check out the arcade.  They already want to go back.  And if you want to know who won, N blew A and I out of the water!
  • Brave -- Definitely a must see Pixar movie.  We loved it!  Plus it gave us a chance to check out a different theater in Cupertino.  Road trip!  (really only 15 minutes from home, but we've never really gone that far south)

Wednesday:

  • Coast exploration adventure --  I was determined to find a decent beach.  We wound our way to the coast and Highway 1.  The first beach we tried (Half Moon Bay State Beach) was charging $10 a car and didn't take credit cards.  So we got back into the car to try another.  Just about 1/2 mile south we found Poplar Beach with metered parking $4 for 2 hours on the beach.  And the machine took credit cards.  Perfect amount of time.  The boys frolicked (yep they frolicked) in the surf.  It was freezing, but they didn't seem to mind.  They were so excited to check out the Pacific Ocean.  They even built a sandcastle with another little boys.  After two hours, they were exhausted and bit cold, perfect time to pack up and head home.  But we will be back!
  • Toys R Us -- The boys had a couple of gift certificates from grandma.  They found a few Skylanders they don't have, a toucan Angry Birds plush, a few Sonic comic books, a mini Lego figure, and a Fruit Ninja apple plush.  I think a pretty good haul!

Thursday:

  • San Francisco Day!
  • Commuter fun -- First time for the boys riding the Caltrain and Muni.  We caught an early bullet train in the city.  From there, we had to transfer to the Muni light rail to the BART station underground.  Finally we hopped on the old fashioned street cars to travel to our destination...
  • Aquarium of the Bay -- The boys loved looking at all the exhibits.  All the animals are species that live in the bay, so it's a unique aquarium.  We end watched an awesome 3D movie about sharks that was entertaining and informative.
  • Johnny Rockets for lunch
  • Musee Mechanique -- Antique arcade games stretching back into the late 1800s.  And they are all playable!  Of course the boys gravitated to the 1980s-1990s games, but we had fun anyway.
  • Fisherman's Wharf -- Checking out the sights
  • Boudin Bakery -- Yummy sourdough bread and cookies for a snack
  • Pier 39 -- Shopping, seeing the sights, taking pictures.

Friday:

  • Chill day at the house
  • Movies and Pool

Saturday:

  • Chill day at the house
  • Pool, Movies, and Rock Band

Starting goals:

  • Getting a library card (for the boys) and weekly trips; summer reading program √
  • Sky High -- trampoline bounce place √
  • Great America -- only 10 minutes from the house! √
  • Aquarium of the Bay in San Francisco √
  • Alcatraz -- J wants to go with, so this will be a vacation day or weekend trip
  • Scavenger hunt/photo scavenger hunt -- I want to do one of these but haven't even started thinking about the clues
  • San Jose Giants baseball game?
  • Beach trip -- possibly Santa Cruz
  • Exploratorium in San Francisco
  • Summer camps -- need to get a Sunnyvale account to sign them up -- Signed up! √
  • Most likely daily pool visits √
  • Get together with an old friend and her kids -- possibly at the Santa Cruz boardwalk or in Fresno (her town)
  • Possible bike rides -- if they can get better at riding
tags: boys, vacation
categories: Life
Saturday 06.30.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Sunnyvale Summer Week 2

The boys are here! Now on to the fun.  I thought it would be a easier to do a week in review for all of our summer adventures.  Week two in the past:

Sunday:

  • Pool
  • Dinner at Rok -- We ordered cheese fondue as an appetizer.  Yummy California Dreamin' mix.  For the main course, N had mac and cheese, A had chicken tenders, J had kangaroo, and I had scallops and prawns.  You cook your food at the table on 650 degree volcanic rocks.  (Don't worry, the boys' rocks weren't hot).  All that plus a bottle of wine made for a very yummy dinner.  Next time we will have to try the dessert chocolate fondue.  (The last picture is N trying the kangaroo.  He didn't really like it, but he did try it.)
  • Trutti Frutti -- Dessert at Trutti Frutti.  Boys had the same concoctions as last time.  I tried green apple and death by chocolate with brownie bits and gummi bears.

Monday:

  • Library visit -- Most of the books the boys put on hold became available, so we stopped to grab them before camp today.  Below: returning books through the library's automated system.  Very fancy!
  • Summer Camps --  N had LEGO Engineering and A had Magic Camp.  They both talked nonstop after their classes.  I think they are enjoying it so far...  Pic from today is of A.

Tuesday:

  • Summer Camps
  • Playground/park time -- The boys' classes start an hour apart in different locations.  So we have a bit of time to wait between start and end times.  Thank goodness N's location is in the middle of a park.  All pics from today are of N after his class, but before we went to pick up A.

Wednesday:

  • Summer Camps
  • Playground/park time
  • Pics of the Sunnyvale Community Center fountains.  Very pretty.  A has informed me that it is an "acid lake" (break time play with friends) and they have to avoid it at all costs.

Thursday:

  • Summer Camps
  • Playground/park time
  • Start of our Pixar movie marathon -- This is one of my Day Zero Project goals and I though the boys might enjoy rewatching some Pixar movies.  We started with Up... makes me cry every time.  I think our next selection will be Wall-E.

Friday:

  • Summer Camps
  • A's Magic Show --  The kids each performed two tricks and then received their special awards.  He did so well  with a clear voice and eye contact.  Each kid took home their box of magic tricks, but there were others to buy after the show.  A bought his favorite growing flower in a pot trick and N picked up a magic hat to match his brother.

Saturday:

  • Pool
  • Lounging day at the house
  • Another Pixar movie

Starting goals:

  • Getting a library card (for the boys) and weekly trips; summer reading program √
  • Sky High -- trampoline bounce place √
  • Great America -- only 10 minutes from the house!
  • Aquarium of the Bay in San Francisco
  • Alcatraz -- J wants to go with, so this will be a vacation day or weekend trip
  • Scavenger hunt/photo scavenger hunt -- I want to do one of these but haven't even started thinking about the clues
  • San Jose Giants baseball game?
  • Beach trip -- possibly Santa Cruz
  • Exploratorium in San Francisco
  • Summer camps -- need to get a Sunnyvale account to sign them up -- Signed up! √
  • Most likely daily pool visits √
  • Get together with an old friend and her kids -- possibly at the Santa Cruz boardwalk or in Fresno (her town)
  • Possible bike rides -- if they can get better at riding
tags: boys, vacation
categories: Life
Saturday 06.23.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Sunnyvale Summer Week 1

The boys are here! Now on to the fun.  I thought it would be a easier to do a week in review for all of our summer adventures.  Week one in the past: Tuesday:

  • Boys arrive -- After the usual nastiness of air flight, the boys arrived two hours after their scheduled time.  We were going to do a ton of errands, but they were a bit exhausted.  So we grabbed some Wendy's on the way back to the apartment.
  • Pool visit -- Right away the boys wanted to jump into the pool, so of course we did it.
  • Target -- The boys got new towels, a subway map shower curtain, and some pool toys.

Wednesday:

  • Donuts -- We walked across the street to get donuts.  The boys can't believe that we can get fresh donuts across the street.  Yum! Yum!  And they are huge.
  • Pool -- I think that the pool is going to be a daily adventure.
  • Bookstore -- We visited the small local bookstore, Bookasaurus (kids) and Leigh's Favorite Books (adult,) two blocks away.
  • Frozen Yogurt -- Boys were hesitant about frozen yogurt ("Is it ice cream?" "No, but similar"), but I won them over at Trutti Frutti.  N had chocolate with chocolate chips and gummi bears, A had chocolate with chocolate chips and m&ms, and I had green apple and french vanilla with mini peanut butter cups.  They already want to go again...

Thursday:

  • Sunnyvale Library -- I can't believe how excited the boys were to go to the library.  They got their own library cards and proceeded to grab books left and right.  They even asked for specific books that we had to look up on the catalog.  We put some of those books on hold for the coming weeks.  In the end, they each checked out around 10 books.  One was read in the car and another partway read waiting for lunch.  I'd say they are pretty happy. We will be visiting the library on a weekly basis.
  • Sunnyvale Community Center -- We had to go get our household id to sign up for summer classes.  Five minutes and everything was set.
  • Sky High -- A huge warehouse filled with trampolines.  A little boy's dream.  After passing it about three times and searching for a parking place, we arrived for our hour long visit.  I only bought an hour and thank goodness.  The boys really enjoyed their time, but an hour was the limit.
  • Pool -- Third day in a row.  But this time the boys met a few boys their age that actually live in the complex.  We found out which apartment.  The boys are determined to play with these kids every day now.  We'll see...  Although I am glad they found some kids to place with.

Friday:

  • Pool -- Of course.
  • Rock Band -- The boys are now obsessed with Rock Band.  We had to have J show us how to set up everything.  We then played for almost two hours.  This may become a daily occurrence.
  • Lots of cleaning and laundry -- Actually got the boys to help me take out all the trash and clean the house.  They did it without too much fuss.
  • Lots of reading --  The boys really got into reading their library books.  I didn't want to interrupt, so we all read for over any hour.

Saturday:

  • Farmer's Market -- The boys were excited to get some fresh lemonade, kettle corn, and baked goods (mystery roll for A and pretzels for the rest of us).  Yum!
  • Rock Band -- More and more playing

Starting goals:

  • Getting a library card (for the boys) and weekly trips; summer reading program √
  • Sky High -- trampoline bounce place √
  • Great America -- only 10 minutes from the house!
  • Aquarium of the Bay in San Francisco
  • Alcatraz -- J wants to go with, so this will be a vacation day or weekend trip
  • Scavenger hunt/photo scavenger hunt -- I want to do one of these but haven't even started thinking about the clues
  • San Jose Giants baseball game?
  • Beach trip -- possibly Santa Cruz
  • Exploratorium in San Francisco
  • Summer camps -- need to get a Sunnyvale account to sign them up -- Signed up!
  • Most likely daily pool visits √
  • Get together with an old friend and her kids -- possibly at the Santa Cruz boardwalk or in Fresno (her town)
  • Possible bike rides -- if they can get better at riding
tags: boys, vacation
categories: Life
Saturday 06.16.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
Comments: 2
 

Crazy Summer

When we moved in April, my original idea was to get a job ASAP.  Unfortunately that didn't happen quickly.  And then I realized that the boys would be coming soon (today in fact).  With them here, if I got a job, I would have to pay for babysitting/child care and I wouldn't be able to spend that much time with them.  Back in Nebraska, J worked at home, so he could be physically there with the bosy while I was at work.  That's not the situation here.  So I will be holding off on the job hunt until towards the end of July. This means that I will be home everyday with the boys.  I've been making a list of things we must do.  Currently the list includes:

  • Getting a library card (for the boys) and weekly trips; summer reading program
  • Sky High -- trampoline bounce place
  • Great America -- only 10 minutes from the house!
  • Aquarium of the Bay in San Francisco
  • Alcatraz -- J wants to go with, so this will be a vacation day or weekend trip
  • Scavenger hunt/photo scavenger hunt -- I want to do one of these but haven't even started thinking about the clues
  • San Jose Giants baseball game?
  • Beach trip -- possibly Santa Cruz
  • Exploratorium in San Francisco
  • Summer camps -- need to get a Sunnyvale account to sign them up
  • Most likely daily pool visits
  • Get together with an old friend and her kids -- possibly at the Santa Cruz boardwalk or in Fresno (her town)
  • Possible bike rides -- if they can get better at riding
Whew!  It's quite a list and it'll probably be growing.  We were going to go to Disneyland, but J won't have much time off.  He said to just go alone with the boys, but that kinda defeats the purpose of a family trip.  We could possibly do this during Christmas Break...  Anyway, I think this is going to be a crazy summer!
I'm off to the airport to pick them up.  Hope the plane's on time!

tags: boys, vacation
categories: Life
Tuesday 06.12.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Thanks on Thursday

I found this wonderful meme idea on Ruby Bastille.  I thought it would be a great way to share my life with my readers.  This week's thankfulness...

1) Almond Cappunccinos -- I routinely go to the Bean Scene Cafe about 1 1/2 blocks from the apartment.  And because of the temps, I usually order an iced mocha.  Only today I ordered a hot almond cappuccino and it was delicious!  I think I found my new fave drink.

2) My new iPad -- J bought me an iPad!  And I've already downloaded my apps and few books.  I've even read one already (Anna Dressed in Blood).  And today I took it to the coffeehouse instead of my MacBook Air (not that the computer isn't light).  Loving the small size!

3) Stargate Atlantis -- J got me hooked on Stargate SGU and now we've moved onto Atlantis.  I really really like this series.  It's basically our daily tv watching,  a few episodes before bed.  I don't know what we're going to do when we finish the series.  Oh yeah, we have Stargate Universe and 100s more tvs shows on the Apple TV.

4) Target -- I finally found a cheap summer dress.  Thank you clearance racks at Target.

5) Rain -- It rained this week for the first time since we've moved.  Everyone I met was complaining about how it was so miserable and cold (65 degrees!).  I loved the little bit of rain while i read on my balcony.  Now we wait for a month for another rainstorm.

tags: Thankful Thursday
categories: Life
Thursday 06.07.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Thankful Thursday

I found this wonderful meme idea on Ruby Bastille.  I thought it would be a great way to share my life with my readers.  So here we go with my first Thankful Thursday.

1) Complex Pool -- Our new home has a wonderful complex swimming pool that I use almost daily.  It's heated year round so I can swim any time.  I love it.  And it's helping with my attempt at daily workouts.

2) My bike -- J bought me a bike two weekends ago.  It has widened my scope of the neighborhood.  Now I love jumping on my bike and pedaling to the library or bank or grocery store or just around.  This has allowed us to get by with just one car.  Less bills!  and more exercise for me!

3) Our Apple TV -- I love being able to power up the TV and watch just about anything we have (which is a lot).  Right now I'm trying to finish Chuck.

4) Sunshine --  We used to live in the Midwest, where clouds cover the sky most days.  We have now moved to the town of Sunnyvale.  That's right, Sunnyvale.  This sunshine is just glorious.

5) Sunglasses -- Because of #4, I bought prescription sunglasses before we moved to California.  Thank goodness I did.  I never leave the house without these on.  Plus the extra coating helps protect my eyes.  Good things all around.

tags: Thankful Thursday
categories: Life
Thursday 05.31.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Saturday Farmer's Market

We've been here in Sunnyvale, CA for a week now and I haven't done any posts about our new life.  I feel like I should rectify this.  I decided to do some posts of my favorite finds. Today's find happens ever Saturday year round only 1 1/2 blocks from my apartment: Sunnyvale Farmer's Market! Back in Indiana, I got very excited when little farmer's markets started up around town.  But those were nothing compared to our local one.  This thing is huge with probably 30+ booths selling everything you need to make a meal.  They even had a booth of fresh fish!  I'll have to check that one out more closely next weekend.  There was so much offered, I got a bit lost.  I didn't come with a grocery list (big mistake!) and ended up walking up and down the market a few times before collecting myself.

All the vendors are efficient yet friendly.  The people are there for a purpose, to shop.  I love the atmosphere and goods.  They even had two different musical performers and a guy making balloon animals for the kids.  At the end of the row there were at least six different vendors selling hot food (and cold such as sushi).  I didn't get anything from them, but next time definitely...

The Haul:

  • Giant stalk of celery for $2
  • Small onions $1 per lb
  • Giant bunch of lettuce for $1.50
  • Broccoli bunches for $1 per lb
  • Nectarines for $2 per lb
  • Cherries for $8 per lb
  • Blueberries for $4
  • Avocados 4 for $5
  • Loaf of whole wheat bread for $3.50
  • Strawberry balsamic vinegar for $11
  • Fresh (like just popped) kettle corn for $3
  • Quiche Lorraine for $4
  • Chocolate croissant for $2.50

And did I mention everything is grown/made within 10 miles!  Talk about eating local!

The Quiche and croissant looked so good I just had to eat them for lunch.  And they were delicious!  This post is guaranteed to make J jealous that he had to go into the office for an interview today instead of going with me.  Now I'm off to enjoy the fruits of my visit and think about a grocery list for next time.

tags: farmer's market, Sunnyvale
categories: Life
Saturday 05.12.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
Comments: 1
 

I am a citizen.

I don't think I've ever discussed my personal politics on this blog.  I have them, but either I am surrounded by people who share my beliefs or I'm in asituation where politics is just not appropriate.  I'm not one of those people who constantly lets everyone know where I stand on issues.  But sometimes they come out.  And when they do it's usually because I feel very strongly about an issue.  So, let me tell you a little bit about me...

1. I am political.  I think on some level we all are.  It's just that some people don't feel comfortable discussing their thoughts.  Or maybe it's because they don't know how.  Being political and staying active in the running of this country is the only way to secure democracy and freedom for ages to come.

2.  I am an American. I believe in the power of our government to grow and evolve.  To create a better place for our children and our children's children.  I wouldn't want to live anywhere else in the world (visit, sure, but not live).

3. I am a patriot.  I support America as a country.  However, I also recognize when we are wrong.  I don't naively think that America is the only important nation in the world.  I also do not think everyone else is out to get us.  That type of thinking leads to wars and lost lives.  I believe in patriotism, not nationalism.  Look up the difference.

4. I am a supporter of the President. Whoever he or she may be.  I may disagree with the current President's policies, but I will support the office of the Presidency.  If you don't like the current administration, get out and vote.  Get involved in campaigns.  Raise or give money for various campaigns.  Or run for office yourself.  Once a person is elected, it is our duty to work with that person to create a better America.

5. I am a believer in federalism.  Let's not forget that our government has three branches at the federal level (judicial, legislative, and executive), but also has levels of federalism (national, state, and local).  Each section of our government has different duties laid out in the Constitution, state constitutions, and local charters.  Crossing those lines destroys the fundamental layout of our government.  Some issues, such as education, should be left to state and local levels.  Others, such as treaties and wars, should be left to the national level.  I am disheartened by the mixing of duties and expansions of power at every level.  Let's get back to the basic structures outlined in the Constitution.

6. I am a believer in an ever evolving Constitution.  I do not believe that the Founding Fathers expected us to read the Constitution literally, word for word.  It was meant to be a dynamic document.  They wisely included a way to change the Constitution: amendments.  Of course, they made it difficult to get an amendment approved.  The time and effort required allows the population to determine all sides of the issue presented and decided yes or no.

7. In general, I am somewhere on the political spectrum. Everyone falls somewhere.  We all have differing views on issues and components of the government.  And yet, I don't always feel comfortable identifying as liberal or conservative, democrat or republican, left or right.  We've gotten so mixed up when it comes to those terms.  Each one carries a weight that I don't feel represents me.

8. Therefore, I am a multi issue voter.  I refuse to vote party ticket in any election.  I want to examine the current issues.  I want to examine the current candidates. Then I will make my decision.  Please don't pigeon hole me as a one issue voter or a category (women, young voter, middle class, etc).

These being said, there are a few general issues that I will always stand up for.

9. I am a believer in civil equality.  Every citizen deserves equal treatment under the law.  Segregating the population by any means is detrimental to civil equality.  That being said, I believe in same sex couples being able to marry.  I believe in all people having the opportunity for a free and equal education.  I believe in addressing the citizenship issues of illegal aliens and their children.  We are of one race, humanity, let's start acting like it.

10. I am for privacy rights.  While I enjoy many of the programs created by the government (police departments, libraries, international trade agreements, legal system), we should still value our privacy and individuality.  The biggest issue right now is in regards to contraceptives and abortion.  Not matter where your morality stands, these are privacy issues.  When we cross the line of telling any women what she can and cannot do with her body, we are creating a police state a la 1984.  I don't want to live in that world.  And I bet you don't either.  The slippery slope toward an autocratic society is privacy issues.

11. I am not a supporter of legislating a religious morality.  I am all for people making personal decisions when it comes to their personal lives.  Feel free to live your religion or morality.  The Constitution gives you that right.  But the other part of that amendment allows for freedom against religion, government mandated religion.  All of these current candidates spouting promises to follow Biblical law in their hoped for offices scare me.  I don't want Biblical law governing me.  I want a consensus of laws decided on by the populace.  We are not all Christian.  We are not all agnostics.  We are not all Muslim.  We all not Hindu.  Etc.  We are a collection of peoples, beliefs, and lifestyles.  And yet, we can agree on basic laws to protect the population.  Just don't use the Old Testament as your campaign promise.  Have your read some of those Biblical laws?  I didn't realize that we could pick and choose which ones to follow.  I assumed that the Bible was supposed to be taken word for word.  According to the candidates, homosexuality should be made illegal, but adultery is okay...  Right....

After getting all doom and gloom there, I want to end with two affirmations.

12. I am a human being.  I like to be treated nicely.  I will treat you nicely.  No one deserves second class treatment.  I am of the traditional ruling class of middle class European descendent.  And yet, I experienced a lack of courtesy in many situations.  I am a woman.  I am (was) a single mom.  I am (was) poor.  I was a left-leaning person in a very right-leaning town.  Every time I was put down or placed in a lower position, it hurt.  I want to find commonalities between us, not differences.  Let's work together.

13.  I am hopeful for the future.  As cynical or pessimistic as I may be in my daily life, my future outlook is always hopeful.  I want the best.  I want to improve.  I want to leave this world a little bit brighter for my descendants.  Look to the future.  Deal with issues in the present, but always with an eye to the future.  Somehow politics has changed the orientation to reminiscing about the past.  That's no way to create a better world.  Hope for the future.

tags: politics
categories: Life
Friday 05.11.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Into the West Day #4

We're on our way.  We're heading to California to start a slightly modified life.  Excited as it may be, we've got a lot of ground to cover.  I thought you would like to see the things we encounter on our ~2000 mile journey.  (I know it 's just what you have all wanted!).  Enjoy! Travel miles today: 561  miles

Travel miles total: 1831  miles

Places of interest: Another huge day of traveling.  I did get to see some awesome dino bones, though.  We didn't quite make it to Reno today, but we are about 3 hours away.  That should leave us with about 6:30 hours of driving tomorrow.  I think we can do it.  Just need to get up and going early.

First (and only) stop: Dinosaur National Monument.  We arrived right as it opened and got on the first tour of the day.  The ranger takes you up to the Quarry Fossil Center and from there you can explore.  Of course, we got to enjoy it with about 50 elementary students there on a field trip.  The center is basically a building covering a giant wall of dinosaur fossils.  It's huge!  And really cool.  The original building was built in the 1950s, but closed in 2006 because it was structurally unsound.  It was literally falling apart.  It took the NPS five years to replace it.  Thankfully the new building opened last year, so we could see the wonder that is the Quarry.  Very neat place!

In passing: We passed the Great Salt Lake.  Man is that thing huge!  and the Bonneville Salt Flats.  J didn't want to risk the car, so no offroading.

Tomorrow: Donner Party Memorial in Truckee CA, Jelly Belly Factory in Fairfield CA, and finally Sunnyvale CA!

tags: California, Iowa, Nevada, road trip, South Dakota, travel, Utah, Wyoming
categories: Life
Wednesday 05.02.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Into the West Day #3

We're on our way.  We're heading to California to start a slightly modified life.  Excited as it may be, we've got a lot of ground to cover.  I thought you would like to see the things we encounter on our ~2000 mile journey.  (I know it 's just what you have all wanted!).  Enjoy! Travel miles today: 665 miles

Travel miles total: 1270  miles

Places of interest: A huge day of traveling.  We didn't really stop at much, but passed through South Dakota, all of Wyoming, a bit of Colorado, and into Utah.  We got a phone call that the moving truck will be arriving on May 3rd, so we need to get moving.  Our plan is to get to Reno, NV tomorrow to be set for early evening arrival on the 2nd.  But before we get there, here's what we saw today:

First passing:  From Hill City, SD, we headed north passing through Deadwood and by Sundance on the way to...

First (and only) stop: Devil's Tower.  You know the giant rock from Close Encounters of the Third Kind.  Yeah! That giant rock.  It's even more impressive up close.  We paid the entrance fee to wind our way up to the tower.  The road passes through prairie dog town (literally next to the road) and up to the visitor's center.  We bought a few interesting photographs and postcards, but decided to skip the mile long hike around the tower.  We took more pics and then headed back to I-90.

Then: Headed south to Casper, WY and kept going.  Because of the push up on arrival, we kept driving into part of the night to get to Vernal, UT to stay the night.  After checking a few full hotels, we finally found on that had rooms and got one.  I don't know what is going on, but Vernal seems to be hopping tonight.

Tomorrow: Dinosaur National Monument, Utah, and Nevada.

tags: California, Iowa, Nevada, road trip, South Dakota, travel, Utah, Wyoming
categories: Life
Tuesday 05.01.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Into the West Day #2

We're on our way.  We're heading to California to start a slightly modified life.  Excited as it may be, we've got a lot of ground to cover.  I thought you would like to see the things we encounter on our ~2000 mile journey.  (I know it 's just what you have all wanted!).  Enjoy! Travel miles today: 397 miles

Travel miles total: 605  miles

Places of interest: A huge day of sightseeing. Although I think I enjoyed it way more than J...

First stop: Sioux Falls downtown to see the reproduction of David in the park.  I found it pretty weird that Sioux Falls, SD, has a naked man statue in their downtown, but it was nice.  On our way out of town, we drove by the concrete outline of the USS South Dakota, but no pics.  It was pretty lame...  I want the real ship.

Next up: The Corn Palace in Mitchell, SD.  The height of cheese.  Loved it!

Then: 1880 town outside Murdo, SD.  We originally had a 1880 town close to Sioux Falls on the list.  We drove past and it was like the set of Texas Chainsaw Massacre.  We passed that one up for the original.

On to: Wall Drug in Wall, SD.  The best part... J got a pic of me riding a jackalope.  We marveled at the cheese.  We were almost eaten by a T-Rex.  And we scored some fudge, red raspberry rubarb jam, pheasant jerky, huckleberry tea, and bison summer sausage.

Finally: Mount Rushmore.  I actually really enjoyed the monument.  It was also nice to visit on the off season with hardly any other tourists.  And for some reason, we didn't have to pay.  Score!  We finished with the mountain, Wove our way through the Black Hills, and ended up in Hill City (Comfort Inn) for the night.

Tomorrow: Devil's Tower and Wyoming!

tags: California, Iowa, Nevada, road trip, South Dakota, travel, Utah, Wyoming
categories: Life
Monday 04.30.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Into the West Day #1

  We're on our way.  We're heading to California to start a slightly modified life.  Excited as it may be, we've got a lot of ground to cover.  I thought you would like to see the things we encounter on our ~2000 mile journey.  (I know it 's just what you have all wanted!).  Enjoy!

Travel miles today: 208 miles

Travel miles total: 208 miles

Places of interest:  No one place.  We got a late start, so no fun attractions along the way.  We did decide to take the Iowa Loess Hills Scenic Byway instead of just heading north on I-29.  Lots of great rolling hills, tiny towns, and bluffs.  We made it to Sioux Falls, SD, at dinner time, ate at Old Chicago, and checked into the Fairfield Inn.  Tomorrow we'll actually hit some great roadside attractions on the way to Mount Rushmore.

tags: California, Iowa, Nevada, road trip, South Dakota, travel, Utah, Wyoming
categories: Life
Sunday 04.29.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Distractions...

Today I should be finishing packing and reading for the Spring Into Horror Readathon.  Instead, I am finding distractions for myself on the interwebs...  Enjoy my distractions.

1. How awesome is he? I adore Newsies and really want to see it on Broadway, but I guess this is as close as I am going to come for awhile.

2. She is just amazing. Makes me want to watch every single one of these Disney movies (especially Hercules [love the Muses and Megara])

3. Can't wait until their new album... "Ghosts that We Knew"

4. Schmidt's work out video -- love him and the douchebag jar

5. Julian Smith "Buffering" -- he always makes me laugh

P.S. I did pack a few boxes and scrub the kitchen counters.  That counts, right?

tags: Disney, music video, musicals
categories: Life
Thursday 04.26.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
Comments: 2
 

Spring Break Vacation Part 3/3

See Part 1

See Part 2

Days 8-9 were spent in the Pittsburgh area.

Day 8: Carnegie Mellon Museum of Art and Museum of Natural History.  Awesomely they are in the same building and one admission price gets you into both.  The boys were over the moon with the dinosaurs.  J loved the art museum.  And I really liked everything.  I really am a museum whore and proud of it!

Pictures: Working lab, Allosaurus, boys in front of the T Rexes, Boys being paleontologists, main staircase, Terpsichore Muse of Lyric Poetry

Day 9: We drove about an hour outside of Pittsburg to see Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater.  I've been to his house in Oak Park (Chicago) and see the designs there.  But I've always wanted to see Fallingwater.  The boys even enjoyed it!  Unfortunately you can't take pictures inside the house.

Day 10: J and I drove back to Omaha.  On to the moving!

tags: architecture, art, Carnegie Mellon, museum, Pittsburgh, vacation
categories: Life
Tuesday 04.17.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Spring Break Vacation Part 2/3

See Part 1

Days 4-7 were spent in Philadelphia, PA.  We stayed at a beautiful house in the Mount Airy/Germantown area north of downtown.  It was a quite neighborhood full of some great restaurants.  B&Bs or the like are the way to go in big cities.

Day 4: We drove from Hershey to Philadelphia.  First stop: the zoo.  Did you know the Philadelphia Zoo is the oldest in the country?  Built in 1847, you can definitely see the old designs mixed in with newer ones.  Of course we all loved the zoos.  Who doesn't?

Pictures: Entrance to Zoo, pig-nosed turtle in the Reptile House (I hate snakes, but even I have to admit that house was pretty neat), very cool sculpture

Day 5: National Constitution Center, Old Philadelphia, Hard Rock Cafe (lunch).  It was our big history day.  While the boys just didn't love this day, I always enjoy history.  My favorite was seeing an original printing of the Constitution. Very Cool!

Pictures: Alex and Nick chilling with Ben Franklin in the Signer's Hall, Me with Alexander Hamilton in the Signer's Hall (he was really short),  Independence Hall (where Constitutional Congress was held), George Washington's family pew in Christ Church, Elfreth's Alley (longest continually habited street in U.S.)

Day 6: Eastern State Penitentiary and Franklin Institute.  I loved the prison (very creepy and kept in semi-ruins) built by the Quakers. Al Capone was even kept there for awhile.  And the boys and J really loved the Institute.

Pictures: Cell block 1, Alex in front of an original door to cell in block 1, outside of Franklin Institute, real meteorite that you can touch, Ben of course, the boys learning about physics in Sir Isaac's Loft (I think their favorite part)

Day 7: We crossed the Ben Franklin Bridge to go to the Adventure Aquarium in Camden.  From there, we drove towards Pittsburg.

Pictures: Philadelphia sky line from New Jersey, giant aquarium with multiple species of sharks, Nick in an aquarium, I braved the shark tunnel to get this awesome pic of Alex next to a huge shark

Part III coming tomorrow...

tags: aquarium, founders, Independence Hall, museum, Philadelphia, vacation, zoo
categories: Life
Monday 04.16.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
Comments: 2
 

Spring Break Vacation Part 1/3

We're back!  Okay, so we've been back for a week, but that week has been super busy.  Packing an entire house for our impending move to California delayed my vacation posts.  I finally got to them...  here we go!

Day 1: J and I drove to Indiana...  no pictures.  Driving through Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana is really boring.

On to...

Day 2: Drove to Dayton to the National Museum of the United States Air Force.  The boys and I especially loved the WWI era planes.  The newer stuff just isn't as exciting.  Plus some of those models are at the SAC Museum right here in Omaha.

Pictures: Wright era glider, post WWI era plane, WWI Model T ambulance, Japanese Zero, B-2 Spirit

Day 3: Drove to Harrisburg area to the Indian Echo Caverns.  First time the boys had ever been in a cavern.  And I think they really enjoyed it.

Drove to Hershey, PA for Chocolate World.  Best part: make your own chocolate bar.  You get to pick the chocolate, the fill ins, and the packaging.  The boys loved watching their bars get made.  And We all loved eating them...

Pictures: Boys in their chef finery, Outside of Chocolate World, candy bars being made

We stayed the night at the Red Caboose Motel.  Not the fanciest place, but the boys were excited to stay in real train cars.  Supposedly the entire motel started as a bet and has grown over the years.  J stayed there as a child.  The best part: real bacon (like slaughtered pretty close to that day) at breakfast.

Part II coming tomorrow...

tags: caves, Hershey, museum, planes, trains, vacation
categories: Life
Sunday 04.15.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
Comments: 3
 

Birthday Giveaway Winners

Winner, winner chicken dinner!  Who's the winner?  Let me see:

Prize Pack #1 Reimagined Classics -- Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters; Pride and Prejudice and Zombies... Melissa Sawvell

Prize Pack #2 Hatter M series -- Volumes 1, 2, 3... Elven Johnson

Prize Pack #3 Willomere series by Candace Camp -- A Lady Never Tells; A Gentleman Always Remembers; An Affair without End... Stacey Sirtak

Prize Pack #4 Immortals series by Alyson Noel -- Evermore; Blue Moon; Shadowland... Janan Cheskis

Prize Pack #8 Fantasy Pack -- Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs; The Magicians by Lev Grossman... Rebecca Stephen

Prize Pack #9-10 Your Choice Pack

  • The Constant Princess by Philippa Gregory and The Mammoth Book of Regency Romance... Carol Mallory
  • The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffennegger and The Dangerous Days of Daniel X by James Patterson... Maureen Morra
  • This Book Will Change Your Life and Paradise Lost by John Milton... Melissa Sawvell

Congrats to everyone who won!

tags: 30th Birthday Nonsense, Giveaway
categories: Books, Life
Tuesday 04.10.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

We're Back...

Back from a crazy roadtrip vacation in 10 days.  I want to do a few vacation posts, but won't have time until probably tomorrow.  So look forward to some of our adventures.  We took a gazillion pictures (oh, not a gazillion, it sure seemed like it), visited four cities, took in many many sites, had some fun, experienced beautiful weather, ate some great food.  Overall, I would say that this vacation was a resounding success. ...

And getting moving on moving.  At this point we are ~3 weeks away from moving to San Jose, CA from Omaha, NE.  I am a bit stressed at this point.  We have a house full of things with real furniture.  We are hiring a moving company to take care of the furniture, truck packing, ad unloading.  But that still leaves us to pack all of the "stuff." And "stuff" we have.  Thankfully, we've already started purging, putting things in trash pile, Goodwill pile, Craigslist pile, and friends pile.  Progress is slow by steady.  Adding to all this moving fun is the fact that get to do most of it on my own starting tomorrow.  J is flying out to start work and find us a place to live.  He won't be back in NE until the 22nd.  So it will be me, in a house full of stuff, boxing said stuff, and attempting to wrap up things on this end.  Oh so much fun...  If no one hears from me in a few days, please try and find me.  I may have gotten lost amongst the boxes.

categories: Life
Tuesday 04.10.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Brain Test

Brain Lateralization Test Results
Right Brain (30%) The right hemisphere is the visual, figurative, artistic, and intuitive side of the brain. Left Brain (72%) The left hemisphere is the logical, articulate, assertive, and practical side of the brain

Are You Right or Left Brained? Personality Test by SimilarMinds.com

Left brain dominant individuals are more orderly, literal, articulate, and to the point. They are good at understanding directions and anything that is explicit and logical. They can have trouble comprehending emotions and abstract concepts, they can feel lost when things are not clear, doubting anything that is not stated and proven.

Right brain dominant individuals are more visual and intuitive. They are better at summarizing multiple points, picking up on what's not said, visualizing things, and making things up. They can lack attention to detail, directness, organization, and the ability to explain their ideas verbally, leaving them unable to communicate effectively.

Not that I completely beleive in this... but I just think these type of tests are fun.  Maybe is the pyschology teacher in my.  I just like learning about different theories on why we are the way we are. 

So, do I agree with this?  I do like details and instructions.  I was one of those kids that freaked a bit when left with open-ended projects.  I love when things are clear and explicit.  Maybe I am a bit more left brained..

categories: Life
Thursday 04.05.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
Comments: 1
 
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