Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Wednesday: problem?

I might have a problem.  Lipton Decaffeinated Unsweetened Iced Tea Mix may (or may not) be discontinued.  I had a hard time finding it a year or two ago because it was always out of stock at Meijer, so I bought a case.  I just started my last jar, so I starting looking for a good place to find it again.

All the comments say that it is discontinued, but may come back mid 2025 per Lipton.  One jar can get me through several months, so I'll look again in a bit.  Otherwise there are a few options I could switch to but they all seem more expensive (and more concentrated?) or caffeinated.  Stay tuned; I'm sure I'll be really happy or really sad in a few months.


In other news today, we finally made it to a Tulip City Rock and Mineral club meeting.  The end feelings were...medium.  The junior meeting was a bit shorter than I expected, but both kids came home with a really nice fossil.  Then the kids joined the adults for the guest presentation - I'll be honest, it was a bit boring.  It was on how the club can join with Ottawa Parks and Rec to promote rock things.  Now, if we were active members then this might have been interesting.  But...the speaker talked quite a bit about Hemlock Crossings, which is one of the buildings that has a nice nature center with a big room for events.  And about five minutes discussing the parking lot.  We've been to Hemlock Crossings; to me it seems like a normal parking lot.  Furthermore, Joshua wasn't feeling amazing.  He had a headache that he couldn't quite shake.  

All in all, we want to give it another try.  It has potential and it had great snacks.  It's just hard doing things the first time.


Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Tuesday: rice cooker

I think I've mentioned that the rice cooker and I have a love/hate relationship.  Ok.  That's the backstory.

I asked Isaac to turn on the rice cooker today at 5pm because I'd be with Joshua.  He sent me a text while were driving home asking some questions about it.  I gave my phone to Joshua and asked him to send a text to Isaac: as long as the rice cooker is set to cook, it's good.

I got home and the rice was cooked properly, but Isaac and I quickly talked about how rice cookers worked.

Ben came home and checked the rice cooker.  What?  He knows I have problems with the rice cooker, but it was still an odd move.  Well, it turns out that Joshua had actually sent the text to Ben.  So, out of the blue, Ben receives a text about the rice cooker.  He just gave me a thumbs up.  I laughed so hard thinking about him receiving that text out of the blue.



Monday, June 23, 2025

Monday: still hot

Today was still hot, although tomorrow is looking a lot better.

One of Isaac's chores for the week is to trim our mulberry tree.  It's a chore he enjoys.  However, at 3pm this afternoon he tried to go out and trim it.  I quickly put a stop to that, reminding him that the rest of the week will be a little cooler and better for tree trimming.

Karate has a/c and the fans were on, but I still ended up taking my jacket off.  I think this is the first time I've ever done so due to heat, but we were only 1/3 of the way through the class and I was getting significantly warmer than normal.


Saturday, June 21, 2025

Saturday: hot

Nathan stayed the night, although he got to our house late last night and left again mid-morning.  It was still lovely to see him.  We got donuts for breakfast and ate them on the deck.  However, by 8:30 we went inside because it was getting hot.

The rest of the day was pretty normal; some Legos, some games, some work.

a month ago: Memorial Day weekend

While Japan blogging has finished, I'm still not caught up.  Lastly, we have Memorial Day weekend.  

We went camping at the Conference Grounds again with friends. The weather turned out very nice.  It wasn't super warm, but warm enough that it was comfortable outside with a sweatshirt.  (Until evening, but then we had a fire going.)  Isaac had a crazy long Algebra 2 final exam that he had to take.  He could take one page at a time, but needed to finish about 18/26 pages over the weekend.  He worked hard without complaining, but we finally started setting a time limit for each sheet and that helped to speed him up.

There was still a lot of time to have fun.  Isaac did a ton of scootering.  Both kids played with friends.  Joshua more so than Isaac, but Isaac did too.  There was a ton of sugar.  The kids weren't interested in mini-golf this year, but both did the fun run Saturday morning.








vacation Monday: cat cafe and home

We met Travis and Scarlet at a nearby train station and rode to Takeshita Street again to go visit a cat cafe.  It was a nice cafe with nice cats.  We felt a bit taken advantage of because we bought a pack of twelve tokens for cat food, but then each cat food cost two tokens.  I'm sure that it was in the fine print, but it was a bit annoying.  The drinks were good too, and we got there right at the beginning before many people were there.  We were only allowed to be there for thirty minutes, and if we were there even a minute longer we would be charged an additional fee.  Thirty minutes was plenty, but watching the clock wasn't the nicest.

Anyway.  Here are the pictures, because there were a lot of smiles.









There was a brief stop at a candy store and then we meandered back to our hotel.  We stopped for a few minutes by a random sculpture.

We ate a very fast lunch at the 7-11; we had to check out by noon but otherwise we'd have to lug all our luggage around with us.  We got to the checkout with a few minutes to spare.  And then, sadly, we taxied to the airport.  Oh, let's briefly talk about taxis...it seemed like every time we were at a red light they filled out a log.  I looked it up and that's what it was - a log.  It surprised me a little bit, because it was hand-written which means that if the information is being used for anything it needs to be input manually.  I'm sure there is more than I'm understanding though.

Somewhere at the airport we also stopped at a restroom and there was a map of the available stalls !  There were several interesting methods throughout Japan on how to tell if a stall was available, but this was by far the coolest.

We had extra time at the airport because I'm always a bit paranoid about flying, but getting our bags checked and through security was a breeze.  So we had two goals: 1) finish up the money on the swica cards and 2) find a mochi gift for the person whose luggage we borrowed.  (The swica cards are the main method of payment for the trains, but many stores also take them.  Ben had put quite a bit of money on all of them at the start of the trip, so we tried to buy a lot of souvenirs using them.  It was especially nice since Joshua and Isaac could also pay for things using them.  Anyway, by the time we got to the airport they all had about $10 or less on them.)  The only store in the airport that would take swica cards was the 7-11 and it was busy!  So Ben and Isaac selected assorted treats and purchased them...and then they went back a second time once Ben realized how much was still on each.  I could fit almost everything in my extra backpack, except for some pizza flavored chips.  Joshua wanted to eat those right away, so it worked.  At this point each card had about 150 yen on them...just enough for four drinks from the vending machines.  We ended up with <11yen on all the cards, which is about eight cents (or less, for some of the cards!)

The plane ride went well.  The flight left around 3pm and I think I slept a significant portion of the flight.  I think Joshua did too, although we had forgotten about the reading portion of his homework.  He had to read two chapters before watching Dog Man, which he zeroed in on as soon as he sat down.  He finished the chapters after Dog Man and may have watched another movie; it's a long ride and with intermittent sleep I don't really remember what happened.

And, after another short plane ride, a very fast shuttle ride, and a car ride, we were home!  (And while I am really, really glad I spent the time on these blog posts, I'm also really, really glad they're done.)



Thursday, June 19, 2025

Thursday: mice and pool parties, but not together

Last night I commented to Ben that I thought my mouse was dying as it suddenly was doing a lot of double clicks instead of single clicks.  My plan had been to look for a new one in the morning, but Ben said, "oh!  I have a new one right here."  So I was able to change it out AND get the old one in the yearly electronics recycling that went out today.

We had a pool party this evening.  The group was 'guys that lived together in college', but most of the wives knew each other pretty well too.  There were fourteen kids between the five families and most of the kids stayed in the pool the whole time, with the exception of coming out for dinner and dessert.