11 June 2008

Happy Birthday Woody!

Woody. Aka Woodman, Woodster, and more. (Sometimes Good Dog, Bad Dog . . .) Born 7 years ago today. The picture is Woody at about 3 months old. You can't see it well, but he had been in water & mud. Woody LOVES water. He swims in the pond, he plays in/with the sprinklers, and as a puppy he played in his water bowl. Fortunately he grew out of that.

Woody learned to ring a bell to go outside. (The bell hangs on the back door.) He's been doing it for at least 6 years. He has a weak bladder so he goes out often. So often in fact, that JC (one of our cats) picked up the "ringing bell" trick when he wants to go out - I'm sure because he'd heard it so much. (More postings about the cats another time. This is about Woody.)

Woody learned the names of his toys. When he wants a specific one that's put away, he won't give up until we give him the one that matches the name for his favorite of the day. We try to trick him into taking another toy, but it doesn't work. He's too smart for that.

Woody has been a real treat all these years. He's been a good companion to me, my husband, and Merlin, our older dog. (Merlin was rescued. More on him another time.) Now Woody's learning to be a big brother to Tootsie, our new puppy. (Check back for more on Tootsie later.) We get a lot of enjoyment from Woody's company. We love you Woody!

10 June 2008

Happy Birthday Gramps!

Gramps. Figure Skater. Fisherman. Baseball Player. Ventriloquist. Railroad Worker. Provider. His given name was Howard Axel Olson. His stage name was The Great Chesterfield. He was born 126 years ago today in Chicago.

Gramps was a ventriloquist in Vaudeville as a young man. He passed that talent along to his eldest son Howard Minor Olson, my uncle, and they toured together for a while. My uncle went on to have a 60 year career as a ventriloquist and magician, but I’ll save all that for another posting. I just mention it here because it’s a way in which Gramps lives on. One of my uncle’s figures is still in action, and he may have come from Gramps originally.

Gramps was a man of many interests. I can’t attest to his talent because much of what he did was before I came upon the scene. He lived with my family since before I was born in 1949, and I lived with him until I was almost 20 years old. He’d had a shock of white hair ever since I can remember. My nickname, Kayo, came from him as far as I know. After my mother left when I was about 8, he took care of me and his son, my father. (My father had had a nervous breakdown.)

Gramps told me stories of his youth. I heard about days playing hooky from school and hiding under the wooden sidewalks of Chicago. I heard about him doing figure eights on the ice. I heard about baseball with, or against, Satchel Page. I remember one story about attempts by robbers to steal Gramps’ suitcase. The robbers must have been surprised by its contents. The contents, I’m sure, would have looked like a dead body to the unsuspecting. Well, that was no dead body. That was just Jake, his vent figure.

Gramps kept his interests alive in later years. He belonged to The Old Timers’ Baseball Association, Vent Haven Museum in Kentucky, and Show Folks of America. We made a trip to the Vent Haven Museum in Kentucky in the early or mid-1950s, and Gramps regularly received a Christmas card from Sophie tucker, the last of the Red Hot Mammas.

Gramps was a gadget man. He had cameras (still & moving), a projector, a machine that spliced the movie film, a tape recorder, and more. There were books in the house when I was a kid. I’m sure they came from Gramps’ side of the family. I think I got my love of gadgets & books from Gramps. I also have many interests, as did Gramps.

Gramps read books, and he talked about writing a book. I believe his interests and his learning kept him young. I think it’s also what made him so interesting to me as a young child and young adult. I think it’s why he is still so often on my mind. I should have written more about him before now, but I waited until this morning to write this. There is so much more, but there isn’t time or space for that now.

Gramps has been gone for decades already. He passed away in 1977. However, I talk to him every year on his birthday and then some. I think he knows that he lives on in me. He may be long gone, but he is certainly not forgotten.

07 June 2008

Welcome Baby Hunter!!!

Best Wishes to Baby Hunter, Momma Carrie, and Poppa Ronnie! Our first grandchild, Hunter Thomas Riccitelli, made his debut in Baltimore Maryland at 11:37 pm (EDT) tonight. Hunter came into the world at 7 pounds, 14 ounces and 21 inches long. Baby, mom & pop are doing fine. This is truly a momentous day. See the slide show to the right. See the link below for photos to come.
http://babyriccitelli.blogspot.com/

02 June 2008

Coming into California!

I just realized that today is the 33 year anniversary of my arrival in California. I arrived 2 June 1975, also a Monday. I had a going away party 30 May with friends at Diana's, a great Greek restaurant in Chicago. I left Chicago 31 May and drove cross country with a friend and a 6 foot trailer with all my stuff. I couldn't even get all of my books in that trailer today. My, how times change. Today is also my step-daughter's one year wedding anniversary. Last year at this time we were in the Bahamas - that's where Carrie & Ron got married. I'm not normally a warm weather person, but the warm balmy breezes and the proximity to the ocean made it truly heavenly. The Atlantis was like a big adult playground. It was fun, but next time I'd like a nice quiet place to just chill. We never get "vacations." We travel, but I think of them as "trips" during which we're always on the go. I want a vacation at a nice quiet spot. I want a place to settle down for a week or so. Even though my life isn't always hectic, I think the down time is important for mental health. Besides that, it just feels good.

01 June 2008

A whole week since my first post!!??!!


Where does the time go? I'm just getting back to my blog. I've been wanting to add some pictures, but I'm not sure what to add. The Lost image is just practice for now. It was either that or Mick St John, my favorite friendly vampire. I have hundreds (if not thousands) of pictures to go through. I take lots of photos of my dogs, cats, the sheep, and whatever else takes my fancy. I'll eventually get around to picking out some of my favorites. I'm still experimenting with the blog and all the buttons/options. It's fun to try something new. Never too old to learn. Later. ko