Computer Assistants, Inc., Thriving in its Fifth Year
Computer repair guys and consultation services have come and gone in Northwood, but Joel's business continues to thrive. Joel spends his nights and weekends working on computers and helping people in the area troubleshoot problems with their existing systems as well as helping them feel comfortable with purchasing new systems. Keeping up to date on current trends and viruses is key to his successful business.
Class of 1986 Online!
Check it out at www.glenville86.com.
Using my cousin Brad's ingenious invention, classcreator.com, we easily created a website for Joel's classmates to re-connect with one another. This website will make reunion planning for their 25th in 2011 a breeze as well.
There are so many different components to this website builder--it's the yearbook of the future--reconnecting the past to the present.
Sweet Times at Sugar Lake
In late September, Joel and Mary and I made another trip north to visit with grandma one beautiful fall weekend.
Out on the dock, Joel gave Mary some pointers on her fishing techniques. Casting, setting the line, hooking the fish when the bobber starts to dance—and Mary’s favorite part—naming the fish before Daddy threw it back in. Bill, Stripes, Stripes Jr., and a host of other names were given as Mary caught one fish after another. She would no sooner get her line in the water and a fish would begin to nibble. When Mary came up from the lake to report her progress, she exclaimed, “I caught some sunnies, a ‘purse’, a crappie, and a bass!”
Exhibits, Dinner Theatre, and Concerts--Oh, my!
The Force was strong with us this summer when we visited the Science Museum of Minnesota. On June 23, we met Joel's brother Bruce and friends, Jon and Kristine, to experience the Star Wars Exhibit on display during a limited time. A special effects film in the Omnitheater and a simulated ride in the Millenium Falcon was a great way to add to the Empirical day. Joel-B-Wan even stopped to pose for a picture with a couple of storm troopers.
The Chanhassen Dinner Theatre's production of "Married Alive!" was hilariously funny with parts that were almost too true to be funny but we laughed anyway. It was fun to attend this dinner and show with friends Alden and Sheila on September 20th. We're also looking forward to seeing "Spam-A-Lot" in late December in Des Moines at the Civic Center.
Lorie Line has been bringing her piano concert tour to Mason City every year for 19 years. I've talked about going to see this concert for several years, but never purchased tickets. This year, we finally experienced this holiday concert. With the costume changes, Lorie's talented pop chamber orchestra, and audience participation, it's definitely a seasonal event that we will have to make an annual tradition!
Lordy, Lordy!! Look Who Turned Forty
And again, despite threats of divorce, I threw Joel another surprise birthday party. Many friends and family turned out for the occasion and wished him well. Thanks to my mother-in-law and sisters-in-law, we had great food and fun decorations at the Worth Brewing Company where the event took place. Thanks Peter and Margaret for helping us make his milestone birthday a memorable one.
Joel and FRED are No Match for Cyber Crimes
Joel spent the week of February 11-15 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in an intensive, unique training experience. Upon completion he became certified to provide forensic evidence related to computer use.
As Worth County's Information Technology Director, Joel was instrumental in bringing this digital forensics effort to the county. When law enforcement agencies have to send computers to be examined to the Department of Criminal Investigation, some cases can take more than a year to process. By performing similar investigations at the local level, catching criminals can be expedited--particularly criminals who commit cyber crimes or who leave digital evidence of their crimes.
As part of the training, Joel had to learn the hardware and software used for this kind of evidence collection. The FRED (Forensic Recovery Evidence Device) is a computer workstation that connects to any digital device and reads the information without affecting what is on the hard drive--something that would not be possible by simply turning on and examining a computer.
Entire hard drives are copied onto FRED. From there a special software program is used to search through the information looking for specific types of computer files such as images, web mail, documents and more. These tools also allow for searching digital cameras, mp3 players, memory cards, and cell phones.
Joel has already been called upon to assist in a couple of child pornography cases; and most recently was called in on an area school district case involving a bomb threat sent via email. Joel was able to assist the police in making an arrest by tracking down the computer that was used to send the email as well as identifying the user.
In the near future, as this resource becomes more widely known, Joel expects he and FRED may get involved in other cases such as identity theft and embezzling. In the meantime, Joel was just elected vice president of the Iowa Counties Information Technology (ICIT) group which meets several times a year to discuss technology concerns within the Iowa counties' government offices. This group also organizes events and exercises designed to simulate emergencies and test disaster preparedness plans.
KeyLime Cove Indoor Waterpark Resort & Spa
Located near Chicago, Illinois, this paradise getaway was just what we all needed when the cousins got together for a June vacation.
As an added bonus, we got to meet Famous Dave, himself, (founder of KeyLime Cove and Famous Dave's BBQ Restaurants) pictured here with all of us at D.W. Anderson's Eatery and Ice Cream Parlor.
I am thrilled to say I am now the proud owner of Dave's autograph along with copies of his books: "Famous Dave's LifeSkills for Success: The Ultimate Manual for Achieving Your Very Best," and "Famous Dave's Backroads & Sidestreets: Award-Winning Recipes From America's Best Roadhouses, Blues Joints and Northwoods Lodges." It was great fun getting to know the mastermind behind these Famous ideas.
We all had a splash-tacular time, and Mary and I returned with Aunt Bev for a few more days again in July for more tropical adventures of relaxing swim time, face painting, karaoke, great food, and free tokens in the arcade--Thanks, Dave!!!!.
August Colorado Vacation
When we started seeing the hills in the distance and the outskirts of the Badlands we pointed them out to Mary whose
As the heavy rains finally gave way to light rain, we made our trek back up the hill. Although the sun had started to peek out in Keystone, when we reached the monument, the moisture-filled clouds still hung heavy over the hills. Much of the earlier crowd had dissipated and the chill in the air was refreshing like early fall. As we walked toward the viewing terrace again, the clouds began to lift and we were able to view the faces of Rushmore now striped with streaks of rain. After more pictures, we descended the steps again to the amphitheatre, but instead of entering the exhibit hall, we took the half mile Presidential Trail around the base of the mountain. The still glistening pine needles and tree leaves made for some great “Kodak moments” as Mary liked to call them. We eventually wound our way around to the Sculptor’s Studio and the path to the Historic Viewing area. It was there at the “Historic Viewing” area that I finally recognized the spot where I had stood some 30 years ago getting MY first glimpse of the National Monument. The fact that it was now called the “Historic” viewing area didn’t make me feel old at all!
An inspirational program in the amphitheater highlighted the history of
Monday, August 11 –When we left Keystone, our route took us past
Traveling across the barren wasteland of
We arrived at my cousin Beth’s house late afternoon which is located on
Tuesday, August 12 – First stop: the five-star Broadmoor Hotel’s coffee shop/newsstand Espresso’s for a light breakfast. The Senior Golf Open had just concluded there and it was obviously a perfect setting for the event. We checked out the hall of fame viewing all the celebrities who had stayed at the Broadmoor. Then it was off to Seven Falls.
Seven Falls offered breathtaking views, picture-taking opportunities, and hiking. The 224 steps up to the top of the falls were very daunting, but I’m glad I made the trip. Hiking on the trail at the top of the falls was relaxing yet exhilarating. I was apprehensive about the trek back down the steep steps, but made it just fine.
Beth took us to the Mason Jar for lunch before we made our ascent up
At the Summit House on the top, the temperature was a balmy 47 degrees. Mary began showing signs of altitude sickness shortly after we reached the top. I tried to take some scenery shots, but was frozen with terror. I pretended to be fine. I walked around the gift shop and stopped to take in a film of
Thankfully, I wasn’t one of the casualties that day, and we got our proof pictures taken with the sign proclaiming we had been at the top—14,110 feet above sea level, and then got back in the car to wind our way back down.
Wednesday, August 13 – Walking through the streets of
The Manitou Cliff Dwellings are not far away, so we decide to make that our next stop. This is one tourist attraction I did not see when coming out with my family the summer before my senior year. Walking through the home of the Anasazi Indians, it is hard to imagine the lack of creature comforts I’ve grown so accustomed to. Indian music played in the background giving the feeling we were walking on sacred grounds. A trip to the museum and gift shop and then it was time to experience the colorful and ceremonial Indian dances.
Solo’s Restaurant was an eating establishment Beth had recommended we go to while staying in
The kids had a great time playing pilot in the cockpit as we waited for our entrees to arrive. And the food was out of this world!
After lunch, we went to historic Manitou Springs located at the foot of
Thursday, August 14 – At Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, one of the first attractions is the giraffe feeding frenzy. Kids can feed the giraffes crackers and get a firsthand look at the unusually long tongues inherent of giraffes. There is a gradual climb from one exhibit to the next which took us higher and higher up the mountain. The weather was beautiful and the scenery more picturesque every time we turned around. Mary gets to pet a baby joey, and we all have an opportunity to feed the birds in the Australian budgies house. The meerkats kept us amused with their antics and we viewed the powerful grizzlies in their Rocky Mountain Wild habitat through thick plated glass.
Friday, August 15 – Left
What a fantastic trip!! I’m so glad we were able to go. Thanks to our fantastic tour guide and host, Beth, we saw breathtaking mountain scenery, had great food, and the best part was being with family and enjoying the sights together!!!