RAYMO’S RAMBLINGS -GUYS WEEKEND! YAHOO!

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GUYS WEEKEND! YAHOO!

This weekend is a guy’s weekend, we Raymo guys gather every year about this time. It’s called The Raymo Cup! A major family get together that was started in 2003, it’s all about golf, food, fun and maybe a beverage or two. It started out just me, my brother Greg and his son Nicholas and my son Josh at Pebble Creek in Becker back in 2003. I was just a beginning golfer then, you can tell that by looking at the group picture of us four back in 2003, my golf attire needed an upgrade badly.

Over the years my brother Jim and his stepson and nephew, brother in laws, my nephews and future son in laws and my other sons Brandon and Jeremy have joined in the now three-day tournament! With a trophy given to the winner, the trophy is named after my mom, it’s the Rosemary K Raymo trophy. The winner also has to wear an ugly green jacket at Christmas, the green jacket is called The Carrell Coat after my dad, the green jacket is copied from the jacket given at The Masters in Augusta Georgia. We give other trophies like the worst shot of the tournament and a bowling trophy at our bowling tournament on Friday night. So a lot is happening in three days!

We take turns every year hosting the Raymo Cup, it is a good way to golf other courses around the state of Minnesota and even Iowa. This year Brandon is hosting and he lives in Montevideo, so we will be golfing courses around the Montevideo area this weekend. We golf Friday, Saturday and Sunday. My son Josh, has always organized the tournament; he matches us up with a playoff format. He makes it so we have different partners after every six holes, we play two-person best ball, then the last day we play individual play. It’s complicated at times, but it all works out. Josh is a math teacher, so he has it all figured out on how to keep score to make it fair.

 We have lots of fun, but we are all very competitive and it can get serious at times. Josh has also created a nice web site to keep tabs on past Raymo Cups. I’ve attached the link for you to check it out. Ignore that 2003 picture of me and my golf socks

The best part of the Raymo Cup is just being together, the golf is just a small part of the weekend. Greg always gets us some nice golf shirts to wear, I have a golf shirt from most every Raymo Cup. Hanging out at the hosts house in the evening, grilling steaks and having some drinks, playing cards, or bean bags. We have created so many memories over the years, that they get rehashed and told over and over again each year around the campfire. Some so funny it brings tears to our eyes from laughing so hard. And no doubt there will be more memories made this weekend. You can count on Sundays blog to be about this year’s Raymo’s Cup with some good stories I’m sure and maybe a few pictures.

Check out the Raymo Cup website

http://raymocup.webs.com/

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RAYMO’S RAMBLINGS – WEDDING MEMORY

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WEDDING MEMORY

I’ve attended weddings the last two weekends at Faith Lutheran church in Madison. Alex and Julie’s last weekend and this weekend Kody and Paige. Each time as I watched the bride walk down the aisle with her dad and watched the groom in the front of the church, I always think of my wedding some 40 years ago in the exact same church, Faith Lutheran.

Yes, Roxie and I were married at Faith Lutheran Church on December 18th 1976. Not much has changed inside the church building in 40 years, with the exception of the big pulpit being removed. So sitting there the last two weekends I was thinking how beautiful the brides looked and remembering how beautiful my bride was too. She just radiated in her wedding dress on that December day and I remember standing in front of the church watching her walk down the aisle with her father and just how absolutely beautiful she looked. Thinking I was the luckiest guy in the world.

So I watched intently Alex and Kody as their bride walked down the aisle, their faces were beaming! I noticed their eyes, they never took their eyes off their bride, ever. They watched her all the way down the aisle. I remember doing the same thing forty years ago, not taking my eyes off her when she walked the aisle. I was in those young men’s shoes, standing in that same spot and know the feelings they were experiencing at that moment.

I also wondered just how many weddings have been performed over the years at Faith Lutheran Church. How many couples have stood at that same altar and pledged their love to each other in front of family and friends, just like Roxie and I did in 1976. The service itself hasn’t changed much either, prayer, sermon, solos, exchange of vows, kiss and announcement of the new couple for the first time.

 I’m always impressed with the pastor at weddings when they give the sermon. That has to be a tough job to keep a wedding sermon fresh when you do so many weddings a year. To make sure not to repeat yourself. I understand Pastor Kirk has 14 weddings to do this summer, that’s a lot of weddings and to come up with a new sermon each time on the same subject has to be difficult.

Faith Lutheran Church building is a special place for me, even though I am not a member there. I have many memories inside that building, attending many weddings and funerals over the years. And each time I go there, lots of emotions run through my mind, remembering times of rejoicing with a young couple that’s getting married and being happy for them or attending a funeral of a loved one and experiencing sadness.

So whenever I walk into Faith Lutheran Church I always remember taking our turn up front at that altar many years ago and expressing our love to each other in front of our family and friends, just like Alex and Julie and Kody and Paige just did.

 

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RAYMO’S RAMBLINGS – LIFE HAPPENINGS

 

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LIFE HAPPENINGS

I took inventory of a few “happenings” that occurred in my life the last few weeks.

  • Observed a beautiful bald eagle trying to fly off with a raccoon. (He couldn’t quite lift it off the ground but he tried and tried, fun to watch)
  • Attended a wedding in July that had a Christmas theme to it. Christmas music was playing at the reception and Santa even showed up and I got a selfie with Santa ( I thought that was pretty cool idea)
  • Had a belly laugh with my wife (haven’t done that in a while)
  • Sad when I ate my last Kennedys Bakery roll. ( I savored every minute of it)
  • Killed a bat (I mean I captured it and released it 🙂
  • My 4-year-old granddaughter put her Yoga outfit on and gave me a Yoga lesson (I don’t think I will be doing Yoga)
  • Got a pedicure (it is a man thing now, don’t laugh)
  • Walked around Lake Harriett in the cities (3.2 miles with family, best 3.2 mile walk ever)
  • Golfed in my first summer golf tournament (and my golf partner got hit with a golf ball from another golfer, ouch!)
  • A lady told me I smelled good and asked what cologne I was wearing, I told her it’s called Sex Panther I bought it at Mo Jo’s (she turned red in the face and was embarrassed)
  • Went to the movie theater, but didn’t go to the movie I just wanted to buy popcorn (took it home and ate it)
  • Went to the Dairy Queen twice in one day with my grandkids (They think I’m the best grandpa ever!)
  • Took a day off work and went to Falls Park in Sioux Falls with my wife. (Our favorite place to visit, never gets old)
  • Got a new cell phone (I love getting new things)
  • Sitting in church Sunday thinking how much I enjoy going to church (worshiping, meeting new people, Pastor Eric’s sermon are awesome)
  • How tired I was after the 4th of July day was over (Full day of fun in Madison, parade, grandchildren, cookouts, fireworks)
  • Enjoyed reading about how 150 men from Madison went to LQP Village in 1871, physically picked up the courthouse and move it to Madison so Dawson couldn’t have it (I would have loved to been in on that)
  • Went for my early morning walk and a black lab dog running loose joined me for most of it (we are friends now; he looks for me)
  • My oldest son turned 40 years old! (Hard to believe, had a surprise birthday party for him)

 I know I lead a boring life, but I challenge you to take an inventory of all the things you have done in the last week or so and write them down and see how you’re enjoying this life you have been given.

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RAYMO’S RAMBLINGS – SOCIAL MEDIA CONNECTS US

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SOCIAL MEDIA CONNECTS US

I don’t know what you think of social media sites, but it has changed the world in just a matter of a few years.  It certainly has changed my life, as I’m sure it has changed yours. I had an interesting discussion with a friend about this after the memorial/jersey retirement of Donnie Schuelke last Thursday at the baseball game in Minneota.  Donnie died a few weeks ago in an automobile accident, he was loved by everyone.  Donnie had just graduated from Minneota high school this past spring.

 Social media has connected all of us. A good example of that is what’s happened in Minneota the past few weeks. I didn’t really know Donnie very well or his family, the most contact I had with him was through social media sites, especially Twitter. Donnie would tweet me Minneota scores and keep me up to date with Minneota sports happenings and once in while we would chat about a game privately on Twitter, or he would re-tweet my Tweet. And a few times at games that I would cover on the radio, he would come and sit and visit with me for a few minutes. My favorite memory of Donnie is a few years ago at a girl’s basketball game in Minneota that I was broadcasting, he came and sat with me holding the program in his hand and he was asking me about broadcasting sports on the radio and how I liked it, he was really interested in what I was doing, when he was going to leave he asked me for my autograph. Nobody had ever asked for my autograph! At first I thought he was joking, that maybe his friends were putting him up to this. But he was very serious about getting my autograph. I must say he put a smile on my face and made my day! I signed his program.

So that is my only contact I had with Donnie Schuelke, like I said I didn’t really know him, never spent a lot of time with him personally or his family. Yet I felt like I knew him well, all because of social media.

Another thing social media has done in this situation is bring communities together. Through social media we can reach out to the Schuelke family and the Minneota community and let them know we are thinking and praying for them. 

Years before social media, if something like this happened in a community, you heard about it on the radio or read about it in the paper later. It seemed distant and you couldn’t feel the pain that the family is going through or the community, with social media your heart and your thoughts are connected with them. Looking at Donnie’s family and friends posts on social media you get to see what kind of life Donnie lived and how much he was loved and how much he loved people. It connects you with him, even though you don’t know him well. 

 Last Thursday Minneota and the Dawson Legion teams met for a double header. Between games Minneota coach Keven Larson and the Minneota team along with the Schuelke family, the Minneota fans, Dawson legion team and Dawson fans walked out to center field for a memorial and jersey retirement for Donnie.

Coach Larson did an amazing job with his speech to the many people gathered in center field to honor Donnie. The team unveiled a sign that Coach Larson made over the weekend to be in center field for all of us to remember Donnie. It was very emotional. I cried, because it was so sad that a young man’s life has ended, and he had meant so much to so many people. 

On the way home, I reflected on that moment that I just experienced moments ago on that baseball field. I was overcome with emotions, sadness, hurt, I felt so badly for his family and friends and my personal friends from Minneota that i know are hurting and grieving. 

And a big reason for my strong feelings about this is because of my connections on social media with all these people. Social media is a powerful tool that can stir up strong emotions in all of us and either makes us feel happy or sad. Social media does connect all of us! 

My prayers and thoughts to the Schuelke family and Minneota community.

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RAYMO’S RAMBLINGS – CREATING MEMORIES

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Creating Memories

 I spent the 4th of July with my granddaughters Gretta and Adelyn creating memories.  They live in Montevideo and they always like to come over to Madison on the 4th for the parade and go swimming at the Madison pool. This year they wanted to ride in the parade with grandpa and throw candy. I pull the Madison Chamber float with Miss Madison and the Ambassadors along with Little Miss Madison.

Gretta is nicknamed “Hurricane Gretta” because she is constantly on the move and never slows down.  She was having a great time throwing candy out the window during the parade, along with her sister and Chris Leppke of Dawson, who sometimes rides in parades with me. Gretta is 4 years old and runs and runs and talks and talks, Adelyn is 9 years old and we have fun sending funny Snap Chats to each other. I enjoy being with both of them.

Before the parade started they wanted their picture taken with Miss Madison Lyndsay Kranz and Madison Ambassadors Alexsis Nygard and Savannah DuFrane. Her and Adelyn admire royalty, they really look up to those girls. Their mom Katie was a Fiesta Days Queen back in the day in Montevideo. After pictures were taken, we hopped in the car for the parade, Gretta wanted to make sure she was on the right side of the car to throw candy to her parents and grandma. Adelyn kept hitting her hand on the inside of the car when she threw her candy. Chris was having a fun time also. He knows a lot of people and many people know him, shouting his name along the parade route. He was all smiles! Especially when he got his pictures taken with the Madison royalty.

 After we were done with the parade, the Miss Madison royalty jump off the float and stood in the street to greet the rest of the parade entrants and thank them for coming to Madison’s parade. Gretta, Adelyn and Chris were collecting candy next to the Miss Madison royalty. The Madison fire trucks came by and were spraying water from the trucks, cooling off the crowd. Well Gretta can’t weigh more than 70 lbs, when the water hit her, it almost knocked her to the ground and absolutely soaked her. I thought she would begin to cry and scream, but she started laughing so hard and was showing me just how much water got her wet. She loved it.

After the parade we went home and grilled and did fireworks in our backyard and waited for the sun to go down for Madison’s outstanding fireworks display. We made a trip to the Dairy Queen for dessert. The Dairy Queen closed in Montevideo a few years ago and so going to the DQ in Madison is a real treat for them.

After the sun went down, we sat in the neighbor’s yard and watched the fireworks. I enjoyed hearing them discuss which fireworks was the prettiest or best. It was a full day of fun in Madison on the 4th, and I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed being with those two girls all day. And my wife, I can’t forget her, she does most of the work during the day so I get to have fun with my two granddaughters from Montevideo. Creating memories with them is very important to me, I remember doing things with my grandpa when I was there age and I cherish those memories very much.

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