Monday, April 29, 2013

Edison's first game! (Finally!)

Edison finally played his first game tonight! He did very well and got a hit on the first pitch of his first at bat.  He didn't score, but he was happy to get a hit.  He struck out his next at bat, but had some good swings.  He played all kinds of positions today, center field, shortstop, right field, and second base. He was quick to cover second, but never had a chance to field the ball today.  Just that kind of day. The boys did well, but lost 3-1.  Their only run was a home run!  That was exciting!  Edison had fun and we have 2 more games this week!  We're making up a rain date on Friday night, then a game Saturday afternoon. Go Angels!

 Our Angel
 Headed to the field
 Warming up with Dad
 The line up sheet (Edison played center field first inning)
 Schultz
 On deck
 Getting ready for the first pitch!

It's a hit!
 On first
 Waiting to run to second
 Back on the field
 Covering second
The only time Edison fielded the ball was when he helped out the pitcher to get the ball.  =)

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Cleaning up for Earth Day!

We joined the Geocachers of NE Illinois (GONIL) to help clean up the bike path that they sponsor in honor of Earth Day coming up this week.  Edison had fun looking for and picking up lots of garbage along the path. We crossed some bridges over railroad tracks and even saw a couple trains go by.  The path was 1.5 miles long, and by the time we were headed back, Edison was hungry, tired, and whiny. He was very happy to get to the restaurant afterwards and have a yummy burger!






Friday, April 19, 2013

Cub Scout Field Trip

Edison enjoyed a tour of the Buffalo Grove Public Works Department and an extra trip to one of the water pump stations today.  He liked seeing all the different trucks, cars, machines, and equipment that is used daily.  We even saw the place where street signs are made!  Each scout was able to take home their own sign as well.  It was a nice way to spend a morning off of school!

 Edison found a penguin in the office!
 This truck was full of sand for the sandbags they were making for the Des Plaines River
 A fire truck in the mantainance area. They have machines that can raise a whole fire truck up in the air!  (We didn't get to see it in action, though.)
 Watching a car get worked on
 Checking out the big trucks!
 Exploring a bulldozer
 This tire was taller than Edison! (But just barely)
 Edison and Avi
 More trucks!
 Talking about the woodchipper
 At the water pump station.  This was a big generator that was really loud when turned on!
 Watching the computer readouts of the different pumps
 Water pumps
 This is the well pump that is used if the Lake Michigan water cannot be used for some reason
 Under this field is the water reservoir
 Each Scout got his own sign!
Group Pic

Monday, April 15, 2013

Brian's Road Trip to WI, MN, SD, ND, MT, SK and MB

I took a geocaching road trip through WI, MN, SD, ND, MT, SK and MB from April 11 to April 14.  We drove 2480 miles.  Here are some pictures from my trip.

Minnesota, dontcha know.

 Snowy steps in Minneapolis.

The Twins ballpark .

Not many places to eat in Wheaton, MN, especially at 8:15pm, so we ate at the American Legion Hall. 

No, this is not the Bates Motel.  It's the Wheaton Inn. 

Snowmobile stop sign. 

It would be a good idea to not go in the ditch here. 

The Badlands of western North Dakota. 

We tried to go to the  Theodore Roosevelt National Park for a cache but it was closed.

Did a cache in a cemetery on a hill in Medora, North Dakota.

More badlands.  Best scenery on the trip.  Everything else was flat. 

Now entering Montana. 

Our first blue sky of the trip, in Montana. 

Montana badlands.

 There is a lot of oil drilling in northwestern North Dakota.

Someone bought a lot of gas. 

We made it into Canada. 

Passport stamped. 

Estevan, Saskatchewan 

Getting a cache in Saskatchewan. 

We saw a moose. 

The creek was named after him, apparently. 

It got foggy in Canada for a while. 

Lots of bison... 

 ...and deer.

Our Malibu rental.

There was a cache on this bridge, and the GPS told us to keep going onto this mud road.  We didn't. 

Instead, I reversed off the bridge and back into the gravel road.

Right before we crossed the border back into the US.