Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Artistic Fall
One of my favorite parts of going to parent-teacher conferences is getting to see the artwork the kids have been making. I thought Amber captured the Fall season perfectly in this piece.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Champions!
The weekend in Lawrence continues. If you're a K-State fan, you won't know what that glass-like trophy is above, but KU fans do! That was a great year! National champions! Speaking of champions...
...this is my champion right here. Future Jayhawk answering the question "What's Your Wingspan?". He's not quite to Cole Aldrich's span yet, but the boy is just in junior high. There's still time.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Beware of the Phog
Andrew and I made I first journey to Late Night in the Phog. It was everything we thought it'd be and more! We met up with my brother and his family. My mom was there, too. What a great night to watch the Kansas Jayhawk's basketball season get underway! I love this time of year!
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Car Wash
The birds on the tower behind the TV station must not like my car. I walk out at lunch and my car looks like it has a bad case of acne that decide to all erupt at once. Ugh. The $5 car wash down the street does a great job of cleaning up messes like this and makes my tires look like new.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Killer Hamburgers
Monday, October 11, 2010
Beginning of Basketball
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Prairie Fire Marathon
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Connecting the Course
Friday, October 8, 2010
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Glowing Basketball Tee
In a scramble to find something to snap a picture of tonight, I went outside with a flashlight to try and find a different point of view. Andrew was out with me and as the light moved across his shirt, I saw the glow. So, I told him to stand still, I pointed the flashlight at him and clicked (well...there wasn't actually any clicking. I just pressed OK. But, the word click jives with the name of this blog). And now, I share it with the world! It's almost basketball season anyway. Just a couple more games before the end of his season.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Creeper
Of all masks I've ever seen, this one always creeps me out the most. We were out shopping for a costume for my daughter that wasn't all hooched out. No dice. We found one online that seemed fitting for a girl in elementary school that didn't involve fishnet stockings, a halter top, mini skirt, pumps, or suggestive phrases across the chest or backside. Seriously, costume shops...grab a clue. You didn't get my money because you want my 8 yr. old to look like a tramp. You failed. You might think about that next year.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Friday, October 1, 2010
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
Walking It Old School
I forgot to charge my Zune last night. How was I supposed to exercise this morning without music? Not possible, I say! Good thing I still have a walkman lying around. I popped in a couple of double-A batteries and fired it up. It worked great! Going retro saved me today. Thank you, antiquated technology!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Fireworks Finale
Tonight wrapped up Valley Center's Fall Festival for 2010. A magic show, a concert by Of The Rescue, good food, seeing old friends and making new ones. The weather was great and the temperature was cool. Cool enough for wearing jackets. I snapped this photo of the fireworks finale. If you look at it right, it looks like a glowing dandelion, don't you think?
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Creative Corner
That's what we call our area of the office. The Creative Corner, because we create creative things, videos, artwork, ideas, etc. Should we be creative and use K's? Kreative Korner. Hmmm. Not sure. Anyway, I always thought it'd be cool to have saloon doors to the entry of our production department. It was just an idea. But, all I had to do is say it out loud, and the newest members of our team made it happen! How cool is that? I need to speak out loud more often.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
Sign of the Times
You should see our freezer right now. There's probably room for a couple more deer or a few turkeys. Speaking of which, Andrew tells me that turkey season opens in a couple of weeks, and they saw like 30 of them out at the hunting site. It could be a very good Thanksgiving. And Christmas. And New Year!
Sunday, September 19, 2010
First Deer
This week, the state of Kansas allowed youth hunters to go hunting for deer before the grow-ups take a crack at it when the season opens next week. Andrew went out with his Uncle Kurt last weekend but didn't have any luck. They saw a lot of turkeys, though. They gave it another shot yesterday and didn't see a thing until they climbed out of the blind and there were three deer standing there. Shucks! Because of that, they gave it another shot today, the last day. Lo and behold, those three deer came back! The first one was a large doe and he got it! He hit her in the shoulder and she ran off not too far away. When he fired that shot, a young buck came looking around wondering what all of the commotion was about. This was about 13 minutes after the first one. He collected himself, took aim and fired. Got it! That's the deer pictured above. He could have had the third deer, but he only had two tags. They brought them home, shared stories with all of us, and we broke for lunch and a rest. Later on, we all got together and skinned and butchered them up. (Kurt's dad was a butcher and learned this valuable art from him.) It was a lot of work but good family time. It was a great day of hunting! Not to mention, an awesome experience for Andrew and quality time spent with his uncle, who is a pretty cool guy.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Friday, September 17, 2010
Hornet Truck
Another tough loss tonight for VCHS. I think we're improving as a team, though. We scored twice which is an improvement, but we really beat ourselves up when something goes wrong. Gotta learn to let it go and move on. I think coach seems to be doing the right things and believe we'll turn a corner eventually. Until then, I'll continue to cheer them on and support the team. Rome wasn't built in a day, you know.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Driving Home
The boys suffered a loss tonight against Prairie Hills, but I was proud of A1 and the game he played. I think we could've won the game but there were a lot of things working against us. Sara and A2 didn't go because of other commitments, so I drove up and back alone. I enjoy having them along but I also enjoyed the drive home with just me and my Dakota Style Jumbo Sunflower Seeds.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Full On Single Rainbow!
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Monday, September 13, 2010
Wine-Dip?
What in the world is this drink? The kids and I went out to eat since it was "Dad's Night To Cook". Mom was at a meeting and we went to a restaurant that has lots of stuff to look at on their walls. We've eaten there several times but I've never seen this on the wall. I've never even heard of such a drink. Kind of looks like a Coke bottle to me. Anyone ever heard of this before?
Cole Aldrich Meets His Match
The Oklahoma City Thunder had their first ever rally in Wichita today. They brought two former University of Kansas players with them that now play for the Thunder, Nick Collison and Cole Aldrich. People have always told us that Andrew looks a lot like Cole. My mom, a huge KU basketball fan, was the first one to ever point it out. We saw the resemblance so there was no question that we should go meet Cole and get a picture of the two of them. Andrew tells us that many of the kids at this mini-camp kept telling him that he looked just like Cole Aldrich and asking him if they were brothers. Even employees of the Thunder saw the resemblance. I think Kelly McKeown, their Director of Marketing & Brand Management mentioned it when we spoke with him on the playground outside of the venue while waiting for the doors to open. Then, when Cole and Nick showed up, one of the guys leading the camp grabbed Andrew from his group drills and brought him over to Cole for this picture. Pretty cool! I've never really been a fan of pro basketball, but we've all taken an interest in the Oklahoma City Thunder this year and are looking forward to the season.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Friday, September 10, 2010
Across the Yellow Line
You know when you're watching a football game on TV and you see that yellow line that marks where the first down is? This isn't it. That line on TV doesn't even exist in the real world. This yellow line is for the press on the sideline of the high school football game I was shooting video at tonight. The officials were pretty strict about making sure we stood behind that line. At one point during the game, I looked down and my foot had crossed it. REBELLION! I didn't get a penalty but the game was called due to strong storms in the area with two-seconds left in the 3rd quarter. I guess that could've been my fault. I'm not gonna lose any sleep over it, though.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
The Funeral
I dug the grave under a bush that has lots of flowers on it. Andrew made a cross out of some sticks from the tree in our backyard and some string. Amber found a pretty gold box and lined it with some tissues. She also wrote a note that read "Rest and peace Clod. I love you." She wrote her name and drew a sad face with some tears rolling down the cheeks. Sara joined us while I put Clod in the box and helped Amber wrap it up. She placed the box gently in the hole I dug and we all said a few words before shoveling dirt back in the hole. Sonny came over to see what was going on before quickly losing interest and going back to play with his plastic bucket. Dogs.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Turtle Heaven
Tonight changed the way I look at this picture. I snapped it on the drive into work because of the way the sunlight broke through the patchy cloud structure. I didn't know it'd have a deeper meaning tonight.
I'm a softy. That's not breaking news. I always try to do the right thing, no matter what, because right is right even when nobody is doing it, and wrong is wrong even when everybody is doing it. Here's what happened.
After dinner, I put our turtle, Clod, into the small pool we have outside so he could swim around outside of the aquarium he lives in. That's something I do everyday. He swims around and hunts for pieces of dried shrimp we bought for him at the pet store. Tonight was no different. But somehow, I got distracted and simply forgot where he was. I also assumed the dog was in the house.
Well, you can put two and two together to figure out what happened next. Clod was missing and I couldn't find the dog. (I refuse to use his name because I'm still so mad at him.) A little frantic searching in the backyard and I see the dog and I know immediately what he's up to. After shooing him away, I inspected Clod and immediately noticed how serious the damage was. Without going into detail, this was serious damage to Clod's shell. I thought he was gone, but after watching him for a couple of minutes, trying to decide what to do, he started moving. The guy had to be in pain. Serious pain. Andrew was with me and we decided to carefully pick him up and put him back in his aquarium to rest, and hopefully just fall asleep and go to turtle heaven during the night.
I know it's just a small turtle I'm talking about here, but I'm just sick thinking about it, knowing that my absent-mindedness played a large role in this situation. I know that the dog was just doing what dogs do. But I'm still disappointed in him. Tonight, I failed in a big way. I have a heavy heart for the pain I caused to an innocent turtle and the sadness I brought into the house.
Monday, September 6, 2010
Meat My Grill
Labor Day weekend. It's one of my favorites. I'm always looking go a good reason to cook outside and Labor Day is always one occasion. But this year was better. Our old hand-me-down grill finally ruined enough food with its uneven cooking antics that we put it out to pasture and brought home a slick new model. Putting it together became an afternoon activity of father/son bonding where we both learned patience and precision while I practiced "vocabulary control", which has never been a problem for me anyway. But, you never know what might sneak out when faced with an adverse situation such as this. The grill came together fairly easy and we fired the guy up tonight for an inaugural run. It performed great, it didn't ruin any food, and nothing today ruined my Labor Day holiday.
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Football Weather
College football started today. Well, there were a few games on Thursday, but today is Saturday and that's college football day. So, in this guy's world, it started today. Especially with all of the Big XII games being played. It was so nice outside that we sat out in the driveway to listen to the games on the radio. It was sort of like being at the game, except we had great parking, the snacks were a lot cheaper, the seats were more comfortable and our dog was sitting on the field under the tree growing in the middle of it.
Friday, September 3, 2010
Line Judge
Tonight was the first VCHS football game with our new head football coach. The beginning of the game was exciting and full of electricity. The energy of the coach and the team cheering and pumping their fists really penetrated the crowd. It was great! Things took a turn, though, and we ended up losing. But you know, this is just game one of the beginning of a new era of Valley Center football. The potential this program has is great and the crowd in the stands proves that hope springs eternal and there's a community surrounding this coach and these boys that continues to believe.
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