Socks and I took a walk to Nash park this evening (Check out the map–Kevin says it’s a Saw…so what’s dripping off the tip??). It was perfect Halloween weather–not cold, just chilly enough to wear a sweater comfortably, heavily overcast, with rain clouds threatening but not delivering, a little windy, leaves blowing all around us… Perfect for a fire too. That’ll be happening shortly, after it gets a little darker. I hope trick-or-treat this year is just like tonight. That’d be awesome. Socks is going as a pumpkin and Kevin is going to be Hawkeye from The Avengers.
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Essential Android Apps
We’ve been very busy the past few weeks since Sandy’s dad George passed away. He left behind a great family of three kids (if I can call them that) and a pretty darned nice house, if I do say so myself. We’ve been busy getting things in order, cleaned up, shuffled around, and legally situated, and we’re almost ready to “Git ‘er done!” as they (Larry the Cable Guy) says. Since I’m not willing to discuss anything regarding this in detail yet, and I still feel like writing, let’s talk apps.
There are a few apps on my Android that I just can’t live without, and I’d like to discuss them. The first one is Evernote. Evernote is free, and it’s awesome. It’s very simple to use, and you can use it just as a basic note-taking app if you want to. Once you write and save a note in Evernote, it’s on your account and will automatically sync with every other device you have (if you have Evernote on that device) and this way your notes will be available to you everywhere you need them! This has become priceless for me at work–I often take notes before going offsite to other faciltiies. I used to write up a quick Word document, print it, fold it up and put it in my pocket. Now I simply type it up in an Evernote document and I can head out the door knowing when I take out my cell phone, it’ll be there for me to read whenever I need it. Evernote also does much more. It lets you attach files, insert images, and documents such as PDFs and docs, and it’ll even OCR your images and will find the text within them instantly whenever you search for something!
Another must-have app–for me, anyway–is Cardiotrainer. I won’t walk without it. It GPS-tracks your walks (or hikes, rides or drives), providing you with an excellent map of your journey as well as complete calorie-burning details and much more. It even allows you to set optional goals for you trip, such as a specific amount of time you’d like to walk, a certain distance you’d like to travel, or a certain amount of calories you’d like to burn off, and it will prompt you accordingly at the intervals you set, as you walk, so you know exactly where you are and how close you are to your goal all the time. This is one of those smart talking apps too–none of of beeps and ringtones, it talks plain english to you. It will even automatically play a specific playlist of your music as you walk, if you want it to. I prefer to listen to my audiobooks on my walks though, which encourages me to walk even more–so I can get further through each book I’m reading. Cardiotrainer is free for basic use, but the “pro” version is the version I use, which include all of the features I mentioned. It’s $9.99, which is actually pretty pricey for an Android app, but believe me, it’s worth every penny! Especially if it helps you live longer and healthier, as it has me…A one-time $10 fee is a no-brainer!
There are many more apps I could mention here, but it’s time for breakfast, so I’ll only mention one more: Handcent. Handcent is an SMS texting app replacement. It replaces your stock Android texting app with a fancy-shmancy “bubble-type” texting app, akin to the iPhone texting app. It includes a TON of options, so you can pretty much customize it exactly how you’d like it for everything from popups when you get a text to exactly what ringtones you want it to play for a specific person or for the default text-received ringtone. It even has “skins”, which opens it up to hundreds (maybe even thousands) of user-created and custom skins you can use while texting. You can even make it look and act just like the iPhone–if you want to keep it simple.
So that’s about it for now… breakfast time!
Socktooth
Socks lost a tooth this week. I caught him chewing on something in the living room earlier this week and it wasn’t food, so I took it away from him. At first we couldn’t figure out if it was a toenail or a tooth, because he was limping when he came in from outside the day before. We quickly determined it was his tooth though–when I held him and forced him to smile, there was a large, newly-emptied hole near the front of his mouth. No blood on the tooth or in his mouth though, it just came out cleanly. He’s not in any pain and still has a good appetite, so I guess he’s ok. The old puppy is over 10 years old now–70 in dog years. Maybe we need to get him dentures…
George’s Military Honors
Funeral for George Wegmann
Sandy spoke briefly at George’s funeral service today. Below is a transcript of her speech, followed by the sermon that Pastor Cliff gave:
FUNERAL FOR GEORGE WEGMANN, JR. – ST. MARY’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
July 27, 2012 – Kenosha, Wisconsin
SANDY:
Good Morning. I just wanted to stand up here for a couple of minutes to tell you about one of my fondest memories I have of my father… When my mother went into labor with me at Saint Catherine’s Hospital, my dad was sitting in the waiting room for hours. This was back when they didn’t let the father go into the delivery room like they do these days. During this time, the nurses changed shifts and no one bothered to come and tell my dad that I was born. My dad eventually went to the nurse’s station and asked how my mom was doing. The nurse said “Oh! No one told you? Your wife had a baby girl!” My dad then started to cry and said “I finally got my baby girl!”
My father loved me as his baby girl every day of his life. Now, as he goes on to his eternal life with God in Heaven, I’m sure he’s looking down on us now, happy to see just how many people really loved and cared for him. Thank you all for being a part of his life, and for being here today. We love you dad. Peace be with you.
PASTOR CLIFF:
Text: John 6:58-63
Ninety Two. Just imagine. Well, we don’t have to imagine. We will have to rewrite that verse in the Psalms about “three score and ten, and maybe four score if we are strong enough”. More and more people are living through and past nine decades. And they say in a short while, living past 100 will be common place.
It is an “Amazing Grace” to live nearly a century. Those I have known have all displayed a remarkable view of life. They seemed to have an understanding of the incredible “glory” written in the Revelations, like the verses we just shared; a vision of heaven not so mysterious as it is to those of us who are farther away. It’s an amazing grace coming out of a patience with life. Approaching and passing 90 it seems we finally understand what Jesus was saying when he asked, “Why are you so anxious about so many things?”
We youngsters find anxiety to be a way of life, and the younger you go the less patience we seem to find. Children have almost none at all, demanding everything “NOW! We live with such urgency. We work so hard to “make a living”, when the truth is “life makes us”. George and others know something we have yet to find.
Still, to understand God’s “amazing grace” Jesus says we have to approach “like children”, willing to trust, ready for change, searching for “new”. To get older is not just resignation, giving in, taking life as it comes, “whatever”. Rather through the years it is God’s gift that we discover the grace that flows in power, moving through life with us. Peace like a river, carrying us on.
I got a letter this week from a friend in Madison. Her name is Anita, and it happens that she also is 92. I did her husband’s funeral about 25 years ago. She writes in her own hand 2 or 3 times a year. This time she told me about a shooting that happened in her trailer park where she has lived for over 50 years, and how it has stirred up a fear in her that is so foreign to her view of life. And she also expressed the great joy she has in lots of folks who hold her in their daily conversation, so that even now she knows her life is full of grace.
There is a place in Marks gospel where Jesus heals a blind man, and Jesus says, “Do you see anything?” And the man says he looks and there appears people, “like trees walking”. I caught a glimpse in Anita and in George of humanity like a forest, and some of us grow so long and rooted and tall, protecting all us young saplings (not to mention “Saps” sometimes), as we find our way. They know the flow of grace, up through from their feet, out to the living and still growing ends, leaves of knowing grace and celebrating it. They bare the marks of hurt and healing and the strength of no longer needing to be anxious about every wind or storm.
George’s life includes the story of the Great Depression growing from boy to young man, and World War II — first hand. I caught my breath when Rick and Mike and Sandy told me how George had come away from Pearl Harbor just days before December 7, 1941. They said he never talked about it much, but how would you talk about such a thing? And he went back into battle in the Pacific for another six years.
Then he had to take on a world gone crazy out of the 60’s and 70’s, and right up to now. It is not just the pace of life that has changed, but much of what we casually call “crises” ain’t nothin’ to where George has been. Yes, there are some older folks who bare life with a kind of bitterness, but not George or my friend Anita. Life has not made them hard, but gentle, and able to see in the midst of all the awful stuff — like in Colorado — the gift of observing the good in every day, every person. And Jesus says, in those words from the gospel of John, that we ought not expect to find “amazing grace” in the stuff of the flesh, the stuff that fills our days with anxiety and fear. It is far deeper than that. It is of the SPIRIT.
We always think of the “spirit” as being so mysterious and intangible, but I wonder if the work and power of the spirit rather becomes more real and more actual as we pass more and more days and years behind us. I can imagine George right now saying, “I knew it! I knew it!”
We can pray that we don’t have to wait until we are 92 to get it, to see and grasp the invitation of amazing grace. “Praise God from whom all blessings flow; praise him all creatures here below; praise him above the heavenly host — including George; praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
George’s Obituary & Funeral Arrangements
George J. Wegmann Jr., 92, of Kenosha, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family, Sunday, July 22, 2012 at his residence.
He was born on July 17, 1920 to the late George and Bessie (Hopf) Sr. in Kenosha. He was educated in Kenosha and graduated from Kenosha High School.
On January 23, 1940 he entered the US Navy and was honorably discharged in March of 1947.
On August 2, 1952 he married Irene M. Holtdorf in Kenosha. She preceded him in death on May 13, 1989.
George worked at Simmons, Quaker Stretcher and then at AMC/Chrysler as an inspector for 30 years.
George was a member of St. Mary’s Lutheran Church. He was a member of UAW Local #72, the Navy Club Ship 40, and Senior Center and sung with the Kenosha Senior Chorus.
George enjoyed hunting, fishing, cookouts, watching old movies, going to plays at Ft. Atkinson and was an avid Packer fan.
George is survived by his loving children Ricky Wegmann, Michael Wegmann and Sandra (Jimmy) Trottier all of Kenosha, a step son Robert Andersen of Richfield, IL, his grandchildren Scott Wegmann of Norfolk, VA, Matthew Krumm of Kenosha, Kevin Trottier of Kenosha, Timmon Sinnen of Cudahy and Tiana Honey of Kenosha.
He is preceded in death by his son Dennis, his brother Roger, his sister Ruth Lynn, his daughter-in-law Ginger Wegmann and a stepson James Andersen.
Funeral Services for George will be held on Friday, July 27th at 11:00 a.m. at St. Mary’s Lutheran Church (2001 – 80th St.). Interment with Full Military Honors will follow at Sunset Ridge Memorial Park. Visitation will be held on Thursday evening from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the Bruch Funeral Home and again on Friday morning from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service at St. Mary’s Lutheran Church. The Navy Club Ship 40 will conduct a memorial service at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday evening at the funeral home.
The family would like to thank the staff at CCU St. Catherine’s Hospital and the 2nd Floor staff, the staff at Manor Care, Heartland Hospice, Dr. Chua, Dr. Novsam, Dr.Bandealy, the LJH Transportation, and his caregiver Karena Oseman for their loving care given to George.
The family would also like to thank his son Rick for taking early retirement to stay home and take care of his dad and when Rick worked, his daughter Sandra and his son Mike for filling in during the day.Bruch Funeral Home 3503 Roosevelt Road Kenosha, WI 53142 262-652-8298 Visit George’s Online Memorial Book at http://www.bruchfuneralhome.net
George Wegmann passed away this morning
George passed away this morning at his home. He was surrounded by his family, and we got a chance to see him just before he left us. He was 92 years young, and had a good life. He survived World War II, and left Pearl Harbor just before the attack. I’ll post more information on arrangements as they become available. Peace be with him.
Another old photo album scanned

Today I scanned in another one of my dad’s old photo albums. This one is Album #13. I think most of its photos are from 1987-1988, but I’m not sure. There are definitely a couple black & white photos that are WAY out of that range, but those had details written on the backs. Many others were unlabeled and I don’t know who they are. It’s a rather random collection of nearly 100 photos, including many of Joe Smith, Harold, Donna, Penny, Linda, Missy, Kari, Beth, Loretta, Roger, Clayton, and many other kids and adults. There’s even a shot of lil Jayson on my lap… Ha! As usual, I could use a little help with the unknowns, if anyone recognizes someone. I think some of these are of Paula and her family, so, Paula, if you can help out with some names, I’d appreciate it! Please add any details to a photo under the comments for that photo, and I’ll update the captions accordingly. Thanks…and enjoy the photos!
George is in the hospital
Today George (Sandy’s dad) had to be taken to the hospital. Rick called and said his legs got weak and he eased him down to the floor. Sandy went to his house and they got him into his wheelchair, then she called Hartland Home Care Services and they advised her to get him checked out as his blood pressure was only 68/52 and his heart rate was 136. He was admitted for at least over night and maybe longer, but his regular doctor is on vacation, so they have an alternate doctor to cover until Monday and they are running a bunch of tests to see if his cancer has spread. George has a lot of other medical issues going on also, so when he comes home he will be in hospice services. We just want him to be comfortable for as long as he has left. It has been over a year that his health has been deteriorating and it’s so hard to see him go downhill like this, but at least he will have his wish to die at home. Whenever that time will be, that’s in Gods hands. Now, God will lead us through this, and as we know more we will post it here. His hospital bed gets delivered tomorrow for when he does come home. Keep him in your prayers.
Why kids like going to the zoo
Dr. Visit
I had another Dr. visit today. Just a 3-month checkup. I lost another 6 pounds. I was pretty happy with this news, but my doctor didn’t see it that way. He wants me to do MORE exercise. I assured him I’m walking every day, and even twice some days, because when I walk at lunch, 30 minutes just doesn’t give me enough time to get a lot of exercise in. So I guess I’m not losing the weight fast enough. As Emeril says, “Time to kick it up a notch!” Speaking of Emeril, I’ve got to keep my distance from HIS dishes too I guess…
Kevin’s haircut
New Kenosha Art
I added 8 new photos to the Kenosha Art set today. These were all taken during my Pennoyer Park walk yesterday. They’re the first 8 photos in this set – 2 new park signs, 4 black-on-blue themed music murals that were ocated around the restrooms at the bandshell, and 2 new tile art images, located on either side of the bandshell itself. Enjoy!

Animating Tyler
Soggy Spirals
We spent a great day at Woody’s swimming today, then had a great meal of bombers from the Mt. Carmel festival. I took a ton of photos using the burst mode on my phone, just trying it out to see if I could capture some interesting shots of Ty diving into the pool, and catching one of the splash bombs as Ty spins it in the air. It makes a really neat water spiral, so I wanted to see if I could capture it. Wow, did I ever! I think these turned out pretty neat! Rosemary, print out a couple of your favorites on your new photo printer–Let’s see how they look! Check them out, they’re the first 21 photos in this set.
The Outer Wall of Inner Child
Because my lunch walk was rained out today, I walked this evening with Socks, Kevin and Ty. We walked downtown, and when we got to Inner Child Collectibles & Comics I noticed they now have huge murals of comic and game characters on their outside wall! It was almost too dark, but I managed to snap a few photos of Captain America, his arm, Ty–waiting for the hammer to drop on his head, Spider-Man, and Mario, Luigi and Boba Fett (together at last!). This was neat to see.
No relation (that I know of), but wow, what a job!
Check out this article that came up from one of my vanity google alerts for “Trottier”. I don’t think we’re related though (darn it).
Woman’s body found in Nedweski Park
Kevin and I have walked through this park many times. So sad. http://fox6now.com/2012/07/09/kenosha-officials-discover-female-body-in-nedweski-park/ Officials have not yet released the name or age of the victim. There is no word at this time as to whether foul play may be a factor in the woman’s death. Monday afternoon, Jim Sweet was walking his dog, Jack, in the park when their walk was cut short by police tape. “Very shocking. I don’t see a lot of trouble around this area,” Sweet said. Sweet says he has seen grass fires in the park as a result of the recent dry spell and says he hopes the fire and body found were just unfortunate accidents. If not, Sweet says: “I hope they find the person who did that — it’s messed up.” At least four families approached officers at the scene regarding missing family members they fear may be the person who’s body was found at the park. Anyone with any information into this incident is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at (262) 656-7333.
Crews responded to a brush fire in Kenosha and discover a woman’s body. Clem Smith has lived across the street from Kenosha’s Nedweski Park for four years. “When I heard it this morning I couldn’t believe it,” said Smith. “It’s just unreal, I mean I let my grandkids go over there and play and everything but now I’m going to have to watch them.” A young woman’s body was found around 10:30 Monday morning in the middle of burned brush near a playground. As word of what happened hit the neighborhood, people like Wendy Wakefield showed up — trying to get more information. “We know all of the little kids in the neighborhood and we’re just worried about what’s going on,” said Wakefield. Wakefield says she’s been worried about the park for a while. “Honestly I tell my kids all the time never to walk through there,” said Wakefield. “There are so many entrances and exits, it’s ridiculous.” Several families of missing girls arrived at the scene, desperate for any word on whether the body found could be their loved one. “My cousin has been missing since the 4th of July, we haven’t heard from her,” said Taqueisha Terrell. A neighbor who didn’t want his name released out of concern for his safety, said that he filed a police report after he saw a man in the area right before the fire started. But as questions linger, so does a community’s concern. “I was just surprised really, because nothing like this has happened before,” said Clem Smith. Members of the gang unit were also on scene, but there’s no word on whether police think the incident was gang-related. http://www.620wtmj.com/news/local/161873045.html
Update: 7/13/2012: Police in Kenosha believe a body found in a local park is that of a 20-year-old woman. The case is still under investigation, but authorities say based on evidence collected so far, the deceased appears to be Lashe Zalar of Kenosha. Officers have met with her family, but DNA testing is needed to make a final confirmation on identity. WISN-TV reports Zalar has been missing since she went for a walk early Monday. Firefighters discovered the woman’s body later Monday in Nedweski Park while extinguishing a brush fire.
PC Support Scam hits close to home
My hunch was correct, it’s based in India… She should have asked if they provide any ON-SITE support!What’s wrong with this picture?
Arizona weather has moved Northeast! Now there’s no need for us to move Southwest!! Check out the two weather widgets in this screenshot from my tablet’s home screen… Kenosha and Avondale have swapped weather today! Actually, now Kenosha is up to 101F and it’s STILL 77F in Avondale! What is this world coming to?!?! And what that?!?! It’s showing rain & lightning…in AVONDALE?!?! Gotta be the end of the world! Hey, Jay–How’s our weather?? We’re melting in yours…and our lawn looks like yours too!





