World Record Running Debut!

Well, not everyone who does their first official, timed, race breaks a world record, but the Kazology Team did just that!

Three runners, three miles, three world records!

Don’t think so? Well there is proof!


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NAK Guinness 2013x3PK Guinness 2013

So, what was this for?
Well, back in June of 2012 the town of Canton Michigan sponsored the “Liberty Run”, a 5K (3.1 Miles) race.
These three highly trained and highly motivated sub-elite runners took up the challenge and blazed through the course in record time! Two of the three set PR’s for the 5K distance, and all three made it into the Guinness World Book of Records.

2012 Liberty Festival 5K

2012 Liberty Festival

2012 Liberty Festival

Lots more pictures were taken and posted in the race photo page.

A quick but nice visit.

Seems to be the summer to visit with family! After the wedding in Toronto where we caught up with most of the family, we just had a visit from sister Mary and her son. They came to visit our current home for the first time on their way from Pennsylvania to Chicago.

A selection of Korean delicacies.
Some pictures of a recent food fest! We went out for dinner to the Seoul Palace in Ann Arbor. The food was really good, and since I didn’t drive, tried a few of the Korean beers! In the pop up picture, I do believe the person in the corner is doing more “what the heck is that” than “this is….”.

That is one tasty looking sushi/sashimi combination plate!
I am not sure if all this is a welcome thing… all the sisters and brothers children are grown, graduating from high school or college, and even getting married. Does make one realize that time keeps moving on, slowing for no one, or no thing… My cane please,
George

‘gettin’ behind with stuff – Trip To Toronto Canada

The Social Event of 2007 – The Wedding in Toronto.

Niece Laural and her friend/fiance/life partner/significant other decided to formalize their eight year relationship. (True or False: by Canadian “Common Law” means they were already joined anyway?) We packed up father and friend, brother, spouse, dogs, cats, gerbil and two of the moles in the back yard and headed across the lake to Toronto to participate in the festivities. (Maybe there were no dogs, cats, gerbils or moles involved, but seemed like we packed enough to include them. . . if we had any.)

We got hold of a van so the five of us would be reasonably comfortable for a five hour drive, packed it up and headed towards the border. Got across fine, and into Toronto in just a few short hours. The families met for dinner, had a chance to meet everyone since many of us had never met before, then back to hotel to rest up.
Saturday morning we headed out to tour the CN (Canadian National) building, billed as the tallest in the world. Like the claim to fame of the worlds highest roads, the exact features that make this the tallest building still elude me. I am pretty sure there are taller buildings, but perhaps not of the same category. (Free standing, highest observation deck, tallest TV antenna?) No matter what the criteria, it was fun, and HIGH up there. Walking onto the glass floor gave cause for initial concern, but after a short time it was no big deal. (Although one “‘fraidy cat” to remain nameless never did more than dab at the glass with the toe of a shoe.)
Enter the wedding-reception-beer drinking-dancing site.
We had chance to walk around downtown some, but after the tour of the tower and lunch it was time to get ready for the ceremony. The wedding was very nice, casual and relaxed, some pictures are posted, but the lighting levels and the puny flash on the camera weren’t quite enough to really capture much at a distance. After the ceremony there was a nice dinner, and then treats for everyone… some people had chocolate covered strawberries (be sure to check the photos) and others had plenty of liquids to stave off any possibility of dehydration! Did I say PLENTY? The younger crowd danced up a storm, the others sat and visited until people gradually wound down and departed.

Sunday most of our group returned home, with me remaining behind to visit one of our facilities in the area on Monday. Sunday afternoon though there was a nice bar-b-que at the bride and grooms house. We all had plenty of hamburgers, sausages and hot dogs to satisfy, and enough chatting to fill ones mind and stomach.

I said final good-byes about 7:30 and headed for the hotel North of Toronto, and will await the next gathering of the Kasdorf clan sometime in the future.

Life in the fast lane.

I just did a quick Google to see the vintage of the Dell XPS R450 that George Sr. has been running. In dog years it would be 9×7 = 63!

In computer electronic’s years it is about 732 years old . . .

In computer electronic’s years it is about 732 years old . . .anyway for a recent birthday present he received a new system. We just spent the day taking down the old one, switching a few parts and setting up the new one. Things went pretty well, thanks to Paul for pre-configuring 90% of the software prior to the final switch over! In about six hours, with time out for tasty sandwiches (thanks Adda!) we got the job done . . . even with the necessary attention paid to Jake in between the chairs.
Hopefully Dad is good computer wise for a couple more years. Naturally one project leads to another so the old Dell will replace and even older HP to run some ham radio software like PSK32 that he uses quit a bit. That is a project for another weekend though.
Waiting to see if there is smoke or internet!
George – “Hey what happens if we do thi…..bzzzzttt”

A trip “Back Home” to Indiana

The weekend of April 14, 2007 was a busy one. We packed everyone up and took a road trip back to Indiana.
The main reason for this was to attend a wedding reception for sister Deb and her new husband Stacy.
The Buss-Suski-Kasdorf Family Portrait
We had not seen Wendy and Drew for a few (??) years, and the change was astounding, astounding I say! You can see in the picture that Drew towers over me now, and Wendy is equally grown up. We enjoyed meeting the new relatives, Tyler and Spenser and wish them all the best of luck. Several pictures of the days activities have been posted on Kazology.

Since it had been awhile since we had visited the area we left early in the morning and did a little sight-seeing on the way. First stop was the Amish town of Shipshewana Indiana where we did a little shopping, but mostly just cruising through the stores looking at the selections available. The major disappointment was “the best” store for wreaths and other knick-knacks was closed for remodeling! Oh No!

From Shipshewana we did a cruise of Goshen to see some of the old sights, the old house is still standing as is the barn out back. We received curious stares from the inside of the house as we parked in front taking a few pictures, then moved on again. Next we took off North to Middlebury, where we had supper at Das Dutchman Essenhaus. Plates full of ham, fried chicken, green beans, mashed ‘taters and gravy along with tasty bread. )Burp( excuse me!

Holding our full bellies, we made it to the reception where we met up with everyone and had a great evening of reminiscing, meeting new people, talking and dancing.