Sunday, June 15, 2014

Outlandish!

There will be days when I am less than my perfect, stellar self.  I may, on occasion, make mistakes like mere mortals do.  Everyone is prone to making errors, even despite best intentions.  When those moments occur, I will forever just have to mention one little word..."Outlander."  I recently took a trip down to Seattle with Karen so that she could participate in the Outlander book series 'fan retreat.'  I didn't want her to go alone, and I want to be supportive of whatever interests she has.  So, this led me to be one of 500 people attending a very popular event that occurred days before the release of the next book.  Karen said the tickets sold out in four minutes, and it was crazy to see people who flew in from all over the country...and, in fact, all over the world.  Some people traveled from England to participate in this event.

Karen meets the author!
Karen enjoys the event...
but can't wait to read the new book
she now possesses!
I knew going into the event, that this book series were very popular with the fairer sex (that's women obviously, in case you were wondering!!!).  I knew this ahead of time, but my comfort level wasn't questioned because of my intense manliness.  When we arrived at the event, it was clear my expectations were far exceeded...as I counted the number of male humans on one hand.  As I counted, though, I realized how many points I was truly gaining that day, thus my earlier comment about when I make the occasional minor error.  So to you, Outlander...I have not read you yet, but I will be forever grateful for the longevity you have given me outside of the dog house :)  Okay, in all fairness...it wasn't too terrible.  They discussed the upcoming show that is coming to Starz, and there was some decent Scottish food at the end.  But as far as the comment about the disparities between men and women, that was definitely 100% correct.

In sadder news, we recently lost our furry family member Stirling.  She lived a long life, and she made it to the ripe old age of 19 years and 1 day old.  She's been a part of my life for quite a while (half of it really), but I remember how much Sydney loved spending time with her when she was little.  More recently, she was a gentle soul and put up with Corwin...who would squeal with delight and excitement every time he saw her.  His initial petting was a little rough, but Stirling learned to live with it as we educated him on what the proper social petting etiquette was.  She got along with all animals, and never had anything but a purr in her mind.  We also will miss Pam, who we recently celebrated at her celebration of life.  It seems we've lost too many this year, but they will all be remembered.

June has been very busy, but July has promise to be even busier.  We have put an offer in on a house.  If the inspection and the appraisal shake out okay, we anticipate closing in the middle of the month.  Shortly after, we will be making a trip to Florida for my work conference, which will consume a week away from home as we transition to a new house.  Wish us well with our sanity!!!

Father's Day is upon us.  What does that mean???  Of course, it means that we should celebrate all of the dads in our lives that provided support, and a good foundation for life.  Happy Father's day to my dad (Tom), and my other father (Don).  And of course, we can't forget the other Fathers that made my life possible...my Grandpa Harry who is not with us for the first time on Father's Day, and my Great Grandpa Homer.  Quite literally, if it had not been for them giving birth to my Grandma and my Mom, my life would not have been possible.  We appreciate you all, and hope that you have a great Father's Day...in this world or in spirit!!!  For me, being a father has been a rewarding experience.  It never could have happened with two great children, Sydney and Corwin.  But first and foremost, it never would have happened without Karen...let's be realistic...her giving birth to them is a big part of me being a father.  So, thank you to all my awesome family peeps!!!



Until next time, have a great weekend!!! 

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Sounders!!!


We made a trip down to Seattle yesterday to watch the Seattle Sounders demolish Real Salt Lake.  Although Real was currently in second place and had not lost this season, the Sounders gave them a 4-0 thrashing that could have been much worse.  More importantly, this marked Corwin's very first Sounders game.  He had been practicing his "GOAL" chant for months.  He misfired a few times during the game, but in those situations I just whispered to him that he needed to wait until the right time, and that I'd give him a cue.  Other than the game itself, he was entertained by the fireworks, flags, clapping, chanting, and the random intoxicated person yelling or swearing at the ref.  All in all, a lot for him to look at and take in.  I'm sure this represents the first of many Sounders games that he will be attending, and it was certainly great to start the trend with a victory.

Of course, being the ripe age of 5, Sydney has been to several games.  She knows the Sounders chants, the goal celebration, and other important etiquette.  Unfortunately, we had seats in the 100 section where people stand the entire game.  That meant that Karen and I had to pick her up when she wanted to see...so the game was often a rotation of holding Corwin and holding Sydney.  The biceps were definitely burning by the end, but I guess my big guns were prepared to handle the situation.

In other news, Corwin wrapped up his first film shoot a couple of weeks ago.  He's got his first screen credit (or at least he will when post-production is completed).  He did an amazing job of acting...he nailed playing the part of an 18-month old that knew how to walk.  He did have some downtime between shooting scenes, so he was able to find a cat to play with (the producer's cat didn't seem to mind).  And while Corwin got his cat fix in, Sydney was able to play with some chickens that the producer was looking after.  It was a 13 hour work day for me, but Sydney and Corwin had fun on set when they were there.  We'll share the final product after it's completed.

June will continue where May left off, and we'll be just as busy as ever.  More to come, but until then enjoy your June!!!