Saturday, March 30, 2013

 
Never Too Old For Park Shenanigans
March 30th, 2013
Day #350
 365 Random Days of Team Zybko
 
In a world where kids seem to grow up faster and faster, I was pleased to watch these two 11 year old girls acting their age.
Goofing around like kids should, not a major care in their young lives. Goofing, running, posing and giggling. The local park served us up a warm March day, happy to be outside for and hour or so of fun. What more can you ask for? 
(Side note: bottom of the slide is not
 always the safest place for a equally goofy soccer mom) 
 
 





















Tuesday, March 26, 2013


Snaps of Real Life- Keeping it Simple
Day #349
March 27th, 2013
365 Random Days of Team Zybko














 
 











 
Stations of the Cross
March 26th, 2013
365 Random Days of Team Zybko
Day # 348
 
Any way you choose to experience the Stations of the Cross is a good choice. Whether inside your favorite Church, following them one by one outside in the sunshine or even reading them from a children's religion book, it is powerful, emotional and wonderful. To participant during this particular week of Lent, the remembrance of Jesus' last hours seem to bring on new meaning. Each station comes alive, making His sacrifice for us so real and personal. They all speak to my heart, teaching me and reminding me to be better, do better to be more like Him. Every time, with out fail at station #4 the emotion breaks loose from the huge lump in the back of my throat, I let go of trying to hold them in. Big motherly crocodile tears quietly run down my cheeks. I wipe them away to concentrate but by station #11 they come again to soon be replaced by thoughts and tears of joy from the stations not mentioned after #14.
 
Mark 16:6
   "Don't be alarmed," he said. "You are looking for Jesus the Nazarene, who was crucified. He has risen! He is not here. See the place where they laid him.
 














Sunday, March 24, 2013


Un-Posted Minnesota Adventure
 Soudan Underground Mine
August 23rd, 2013
365 Random Days of Team Zybko
Day #347
 
 
Not really sure how this fun adventure from the Minnesota days slipped past my blogging radar. It was a beautiful 80 degrees and sun shiny. A perfect day for a journey to the center of the earth, 
to climb into a creaky, antique elevator the size of a
 port-a potty with 15 of our newest Northern Minnesota stranger friends. 7 months later I find myself still laughing at the slightly creepy, half mile ride in the Scooby Do mining cart, Lil David's gold find and the spastic baby bat flying past La La's head, missing her only by a few inches. Not uncommon for our crew, we were the loudest family in the group, giggly and cracking jokes as we meandered in and out of narrow hallways. 
 
None of us realized until that breezy August day last year that pitch black could get any darker....it can. I'm sure it's the highlight of the retired mining dude's tour every time he turns off the dangly string of light bulbs and snuffs his hard hat candle. He may even live for the reaction it causes amongst the trusting group in front of him. Amazing how freaky dark it becomes. So dark you can't seem to remember how to stand on your own two feet any more.
That level of darkness apparently messes with your balance big time.
 
Learning about the people of that time period was totally awesome. The history and experiences of the local hard working men and women of days gone by always gets me excited, then again so does the rock candy in the over priced gift shop. Hmmm, I probably should get out more. Anyway, this particular mine back in the day was cranking out massive amounts of iron ore to be distributed all across the country, seven days a week.  A hugely profitable business for this region.
 
Thankfully we were warned to bring a sweatshirt for the tour, only forty or so degrees that far down. I would have frozen with out my hoody and foot warmers. Just playing, not foot warmers just long johns. The 75 bucks and hour spent was for sure worth it for the family. Any longer than that would have been wasted. After a while the unique smell of the now closed  mine made it hard to concentrate on learning new facts and storing them properly. We unanimously agreed the hybrid stench was somewhere between a bag of old Frito's and freshly removed soccer shin guards. It should have made me feel at home but this soccer mom was thrilled when we finally did emerge back into real time and the light of the afternoon. The blue skies and fresh air at this point were beyond glorious.