Monday, July 30, 2012


365 Random Days of Team Zybko
Day # 191
July 30th, 2012
New Day

TAKEN FROM A DAILY DEVOTIONAL  BOOK

Morning Prayer
Gracious God, in this new day, I know you have given me everything I really need. Help me to face the day's challenges with the confidence that you will never leave me to struggle alone. Open my heart to your truth and guide me in your way so that I may serve you joyfully in everything I do. May I never take for granted the people you put in my life, but graciously receive the blessings of their presence and humbly learn from them according to your will. Thank you, Father, for the refreshment of a good night's rest. May all that I do today bring you greater praise, glory and honor. I ask this in the name of your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.

Sunday, July 29, 2012




365 Random Days Of Team Zybko
Day # 190
July 27st, 2012
Sweet Tea Sweet Tea Everywhere And Not A Drop To Drink

It's about 5:45pm on a weekday and I am still many hours away from darkness and bedtime. Here in Northern Minnesota is stays light out approximately 19 hours a day. No joke. I have always begged for more sunshine and longer days. Any opportunity to squeeze more activities into fun waking hours. A million times in my grown up years I have fussed at the kids to hurry up.
Hurry here, hurry there.... hurry everywhere 
C'mon guys we are burning DAYLIGHT.
Well let's just say I won't be using that term for a while.
 At least until our gig here is up and the sun has set for good on our 6 month stay. Approximately 10:08pm.



With Baby Daddy working hard and out of the house before the sun comes up well I mean in a normal sunrising state. That leaves me and the 3 little ones, left to our own devices all day long with nothing mandatory on the schedule. The taped U Haul boxes rigged haphazardly to the windows help keep the early light out and the kids asleep. Way later than they ever would back in Flo-town on our regular routine.
The front door closes and my solitary time begins. My Walmart "smoke" break I crave and need before I clock in for my double shifts.The only breathing time I will get window magically
and simultaneously opens as I re lock the handle behind Baby Daddy. 
Using the quiet time to rev up for my Julie the Camp Counselor activities that will inevitably will be in store.

What to do, what to do. Anything we want to do, anything at all. I check the Tuesday square on my fridge calendar just to be sure. Yep, not a sharpied mark to do anywhere close to the day or even month we are currently living in. I am far far away from the booked world from where I cometh from. A place a million people would enjoy living right now. I do get that. I'm not complaining, promise. I am working hard though no doubt. A little bratty I admit to working hard at getting used to a nothingness mentality here in this vacation postcard in the woods. Harder than one may think. I double check my schedule just for kicks and giggles, it was a little dark in the room the first time I looked. My eyes have adjusted and yes nothing but nothing is written down. Alright I can do this. I own this day. The next 6,000 minutes or so is open, wide open. I will in fact use it wisely.    

We discover a new playground, meet some wacky talking kids, hold a pretend Olympic diving competition, grill hot dogs, swim a little, hit up a new small town post office, create an indoor obstacle course for cold weather to come, walk through the edge of yet a different lake, get a few non-southern stares, draw hopscotch in pink sidewalk and play with the rules I remember from 1979, jump from huge perfectly placed boulders, answer South Carolina Y'all kinda questions about chicken bog and what it really is, buy $1 airplane gliders that worked only about 50 cents worth, make a non-sew pillow at the library, find the recycling center and giggle for minutes the bin is the size of  a kitchen trash can, turn off our brain and laugh out loud while watching Good Luck Charlie, walk a new creepy secluded trail with Scooby Doo type noises all around us, write a letter to BFF pen pals, look up the population and history of the crazy small town we passed though in a quick nano second, hold our nose and run from the smell of decaying washed up creatures, make signs for BD's return later in the evening, break up a useless fight, explain and preach to them we are all we have right now so lets be sweet, ok?, kayak and finally....make s'mores without the chocolate. 
Sorry kids, mommy had a weak moment last night around midnight. I whisper quietly to my ten and a half year old.
I know it doesn't seem fair but you will completely understand in a few years honey. I promise. Work with me.

Many energy burning and mental quality hours later I take a break on the sand. I use the word sand loosely cause to this beach bum who dreams of retiring on the beach one day I really would like to publicly call this sand.....dirt. Thick, heavy, dark mud like substance anyone other than a lake person would call exactly what it really is....dirt. I don't want to offend anyone especially the locals. I'm smarter than that. In the short amount of time we have been here I've come to realize some accurate stereotypes indigenous to this region. Not sure why but there appears to be a serious lack of eye contact and genuine happiness. No understanding of how to properly merge and say pardon me in crowded places too. Polite small talk seems to be outdated. Perhaps because of the whole non contact with humans experience thing, several places we have traveled to I have inadvertently and silently counted  more canoes than actual people. PLUS and this calls for a really big PLUS.... I'm pretty positive most adults here are packing some sort of heat. So....because of the above mentioned I don't bring up the fact that this sand  has stained several articles of clothing and pretty much smells like doo doo when asked in the grocery store.
I am innocently questioned about how MN beaches compare to SC beaches.
 Instead of what I really think I smartly force a nice smile and nod my head up and down slowly.

Oh yes ma'am, y'alls lake beach areas are definitely beautiful.
Really nice. Just a bit different. Ya know like apples and oranges.

They are something else I think. Something alright. Something other than soft white and comfortable. Bite your tongue Victoria she looks like she has a Girl Scout sharp shooter ninja patch at home and you aren't as fast as you used to be.
        
I haven't been shot yet or trampled by a moose so here I
sit lakeside without a complaint in the world.
Watching the kids make sand castles and look for frogs.
Amazing clear blue skies and the slightest of breeze. 
The sun is so sparkly, dancing playfully, just as content and warm as the young ones. Happy to be outside shoulder to shoulder experiencing  nature with the last of my red solo cups from the cooler. Toby Keith I think you would approve.
  
Feeling a little parched from the constant loss of sweat today I begin to day dream a bit about a favorite southern refreshment. Sweet tea poured gently over the perfect sized turd ice in a Styrofoam white cup. Throw in a few fresh lemons if you are feeling sassy. Mouth is so dry at this point I'd sell my wedding band for a five gallon Igloo filled with the sweet stuff. Looking out to the water my eyes play some dirty tricks on me. Am I that tired or does the water color at the shore look exactly the same color as sweet tea. I rub my face, desperately trying to wipe the hallucination from my eyes. Nope I'm not crazy, it also seems to be getting closer, inching it's way toward my worn out feet. Teasing and taunting me. I consider leaving my post to find some but I know deep in my heart that wouldn't be right. Oh and sweet tea done right is not a big seller and never on the menu , only pop. More than likely I couldn't score any in the family run restaurant close by anyway. Whoops, redo...I meant I would never leave my young children unattended next to an unfamiliar body of sweet tea. No, no no it's not sweet tea it's not sweet tea it is not copious amounts of chilled sweet delicious tea...it's a lake it's a lake.
 Just water. Getting back to my senses I yell out to the kids a 5 minute warning. Against my normal loosey goosey mom rule #23;
Don't rock the boat if things are going well.
I shout out two and half more minutes anyway.
 They have found quite a few interesting crustaceans under some turned over mossy rocks so far. I don't feel bad breaking my own rule. It's go time.
Time for my second smokeless smoke break of the day.
Hey don't judge, I do legally get 3 ya know.

 






Thursday, July 26, 2012



365 Random Days of Team Zybko
Day #189
July 25th, 2012
Dream Day at the Cliffs



So we roll up mid morning to yet another beautiful Minnesota lake with a freshly packed cooler and dry ready to go water shoes. It's only Monday, a full week of adventure ahead of us but we never have to look for it. It always hits us right in the middle of the forehead. Everyday. Here in the land of the lakes not to be confused with my favorite creamy brand of butter.
Land O' Lakes. Oh wait, maybe there is a connection there, we are super close to dairy land USA.
Any-who...
We seldom need to drive far to find an outdoor paradise. We are in mining territory, old and new. 8 minutes down the road we happenstance upon this old iron ore mining site, its huge. Hasn't seen profit or hard working men for many moons. After years of inactivity mother nature seized the opportunity and crept in carrying many many gallons of the finest bluish green sparkly water. Inch by inch over time creating a Minnesota summertime oasis. Coolest place ever. I'm sure there must be an historical maker with a turn of the century black and white photo somewhere. I love learning the history of an area. Not now though, too much going on and to look at. 


Modern Mayberry type kids jumping off  the dock, families picnicking on the sand and cute teenage girls plugged into music working hard on their warm weather bronze. Something it seems for everyone. Oh sweet, we may be here a while. Too good to be true I think to myself as I open the back doors to the prison van. Kids are already asking to go in the water so I reach for the heavy canvas swim bag always stocked and ready to go with the total beach experience.  


Uh oh. It doesn't seem to be in the van. Think think think. Why is my all time favorite bag not in the van? Bummer.
I remember. After washing the towels from our last adventure I left them neatly folded sitting on top of the bag....unfortunately back at home, right by the front door. I recall how it played out now, I meant to go back one more time up the steep steps for another handful of gear. I knew I should have grabbed it somehow. I must have gotten side tracked with the first heavy load, no worries. On to  plan 'B'. I just need to dig a bit. I always have extra hats, sunscreen and clothes stashed under the seats.  






The water is pretty chilly, even for the kids. Chilly but absolutely clear and seemingly to my liking quite fish free. Hard to tell in this picture the beauty of the water but trust me, every direction we turn our heads it resembled a vacation destination IPad screen saver.











Up to my waist was good enough for me. Allowed for better shots but far enough away from the danger of the sudden drop off. I wasn't really into chancing the possibility of going under with the Nikon. A new camera would be super nice I can't lie. Saving up for months and months without one, not quite as nice. With bellies full on PB and honey goodness I was banking on a while of energy filled hours of fun. Kids happily play and splash around the newly found liquid playground. My mind drifts off. How nice is this? Really can't believe how pretty an old stinkin' pit can be? Not long after taking the plunge Delaney makes friends with two really nice sisters.
Have you been to the cliffs yet they ask?
Huh? What did you say?
Over there, up the dirt path you can jump off into the water.
Mom, mom, mom....can we go and check it out?
Oh my gosh.....totally....let's go!
The cute girls who now seem to be old time friends with the kids show us the way.  




The slanted path ends somewhat abruptly, dumping us front row to a spectacular view. A very high view me and my cheap sunglasses weren't quite ready for. I grab La La's hand firmly and yell up to the front of the line for Drexel to STOP! I yell louder cause obviously he has already tuned me out. My lack of good judgement kid who loved the back yard diving board at one year of age gets closer to the edge as I get closer to a heart attack. Whoa. We are certainly high up. 



No sooner have I caught my breath from the walk up an energetic teenager whizzes by me in a bathing suit and leaps off the cliff. Ok, I am out of breath again. Totally freaked out my practical senses, way out. Watching this kid I didn't even know run full speed without a care in the world off a cliff couldn't fit into my old soccer mom brain. I mean the hang time off this ledge was like 8 seconds. Dude.
It must have showed or maybe I gasped super loud. Either way our newly hired volunteer tour guide barbie notices my worried face and acts upon it.
You think this is high? Lets keep walking, there is one higher cliff.

 



Back on the nature hike and educational outdoor session we are told all about the berries to eat and more importantly the berries NOT to every eat out here.. Well I didn't wanna fess up to my teacher I had NO intentions of eating any berries here on this trail or any other trail I ever walk on. As a rule I don't generally eat fruit with out a fresh lining of pesticide, SKU # and a good ole wrapping of wasteful plastic packaging.
I'm caught off guard when Delaney says....
Mom, if you eat one I will try one too.
Um, ok....great.
I reply with a half fake smile. What is it a called again?
A CHOKE BERRY.
Against my better judgement I pick one out of her hand and pop it in my mouth.
I live to tell about it, it wasn't bad actually. Did I go in for seconds? Uh...no thanks. Delaney just for the record did hold up her side of the bargain even if it was in her mouth for a mere .000001 part of a second. The picture of her face was, well let's just say, not her best look and I do love you enough never to post it.
 Not delete it mind you. Just never post it. 





We reach the tippy top of the rocky ledge and second verse same as the first. Another fearless dude shows off his talents with some sort of Olympic dive/twist/flip upside down pineapple cake jump combination.  






Me thinks maybe just maybe these rocket type burst of testosterone may have to do with gaining the attention of the bikini-ed chics. I saw it on animal planet once with a bunch of dolphins. It wasn't that long ago I was in this goofy game. Change the boom box from Pitbull to Pat Benatar, eliminate the scattered cell phones and the Northern Minnesota accent and viola. Me and some friends would look the same on these rocks, circa 1985. I could picture wasting away entire days here.
Side note, for lasting un-removable image purposes please insert a full coverage racing Speedo and sensible sporty cover up. A stringy 2 piece was never in my budget. My calorie budget that is.



Back to present day 2012. I watch Drexel sit on the edge, literally on the edge contemplating trying it out
As his mom I know him well. I know if he just does it one time he will be hooked. I encourage him to do it cause I don't want him to miss out. Delaney on the other hand I'm not really sure about. She may do it once, just to cross it off a life list or something.









Avery shows the kids there is nothing to it.


Kayleigh demonstrates a higher level of difficulty. French judges are hard on the American blond but I give her a perfect ten all the way. Wow.



It's well past one o'clock by now and it's getting a little toasty. The casual swim around to where the rock ladder is located looks so refreshing and inviting. I gently encourage the kids with some delicate parenting.
Come on don't be such a baby girl Drex.
I thought you were super dude.
NO NO NO..I THOUGHT THOSE WORDS
but seriously can't afford to put any more cash in the therapy jar
SO what I really say is
No big deal if y'all don't wanna do it.
I'm sure we will be back another time.




2 seconds later I loose the silent bet I have with myself.
Delaney beats Drexel in. I can't believe it, I'm shocked. 


Her proud somewhat shocked face says it all without words.
I did it mom, I actually did it! Drexel tries is out just a few short seconds later and doesn't stop for a least an hour. Moving his way up the different height levels quickly. I send baby Daddy a video I'm positive he will cherish and love of his little 7 year old dare devil. I get no response from the video message. Hhhmmm maybe he is super busy or it didn't go through. Service here can be a tidy tad patchy even on a clear sunshiny day. It's so bright I can barely see my phone screen from the glare. I hope I didn't send it to another contact labeled Big Daddy.
 





Hours later when BD gets home I ask him if he received the text of what the kids did today.
Oh yea, thanks for that.
I pout my lip out my lip and narrow my eyes, he doesn't exactly seem thankful. Geeesh.

Honey, from the angle it appears as if he was running and leaping to his death.
What? really? Let me see it on your phone.
Oh, whoops. I review my work and completely agree.
Sorry about that.
You can't even hear a splash can you?
No babe you can't.
I start to explain how hard it was to see the actual footage before hitting send but we are happily interrupted by 3 excited little ones. They have heard Daddy's man voice fom the other room and now it's game on until bedtime.
All talking at once I smile and wink at him.
We had a great day and see honey, they all lived to tell about it! 







Sunday, July 22, 2012



365 Random Days of Team Zybko
Day #188
July 22nd,  201
Staying Busy in the Beauty
Older Kids Will You Be Able To Keep Up?