Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Updates

Wow - I always get so ambitious when I try and start up the blog....and then life gets in the way. So to make up for lost time, here is a bulleted list of things that have happened since our last conversation.
  • I got an iPhone. LOVE IT!!! For some reason, I couldn't talk my wife into letting me get one. But the salesman at the AT&T store could. Woo-hoo!! And I wasn't going to let her get one without me getting one. If you have a chance to get one - do it. You won't regret it.
  • We finally got our back patio poured and it is awesome. It makes such a HUGE difference to have a place now in back where you can go and relax. We eat dinner out there alot too because it is so nice.
  • School is starting soon....yuck. I have started to plan for the fall and it becomes tougher every year. Not because I don't enjoy school but because the summer goes so fast and I enjoy the time with my family
  • My ankle is getting better. The physical therapy is helping...but it is just a slow process.
  • Got to visit home over the weekend. So much fun!! I got to take the boys to all the places I frequented as a kid. I showed them the houses I grew up in, the schools I went to, the ball fields I played on all summer long, and we went to visit Dad's grave as well. Brannon kind of freaked out about dying and being away from us. But we worked it out.
  • I love two things about going home (besides the fan) - Kitchen Cooked Potato Chips. They are the best chips on the planet. And Avanti's restaurant. Their food is amazing, especially the Gondola. It is the best sandwich in the entire world. My wife is hooked on them now and so is her parents. Once you have one, you will be too
  • The Cubs - yikes. How up and down can they be? Sweep Washington, lost 2 straight to Philly. At least they are still only two games out....I guess.
  • The All-Star Game just sucks now. I HATE the face that the winner gets home field in the World Series. It's not right. Plus, guys who get to go to the game don't get to play...just in case it goes extra innings. It is an EXHIBITION!!! Keep it at that.
OK, that's all for now. I will try and keep up in the near future.....so says the sporadic blogger. :)

Saturday, July 04, 2009

More thoughts....

Happy July 4th to everyone!!! Please don't forget those who have served our country and those who are currently serving. It is the courage of those that allow us to have the freedoms that we enjoy every day.

A couple of thoughts from the weekend:
  • It is so cool how things can work out. We had some friends need to go visit a sick relative and from that we ended up having a group from Springfield, MO conduct a backyard bible club at our house all week. They were the NEATEST people. It was like we had known them forever. Other than the fact that they were Cardinals fans and Missouri fans, they were great. I feel like we made some friends for life this week.
  • I FINALLY went to see Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen this weekend with my wife. Wow! I loved it. I thought the story was well thought out and it played out at a very good pace. Nothing was rushed just to get into the CGI stuff. Definitely a movie I will own and watch countless times.
  • I had a dream last night of Marian Hossa's first game as a Blackhawk. I know that sounds weird but that was a HUGE get for the Hawks. They are going to make even more noise next year in the NHL playoffs. Oh yeah baby!
  • Maybe this is the homestand that turns the Cubs around. Taking the first two from the Brewers is a good start to making their move and taking control of the Central. Now if they could get ARam back and swinging the bat as well as get Soriano right - watch out!
  • Even though I probably shouldn't have (with my bad ankle) I went and played golf yesterday. Had a blast. I even played pretty well with a bad ankle and not having played in a year. Shot a 49 and 52 at Stoney Creek. I will take that all day at this point. I ever parred the last hole, a par 5.
Til next time!

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Getting Old

Hello again. Sorry I have taken almost a week since getting back from being out of town to posting something. It is interesting how long it takes to get back adjusted after being with teenagers on a set schedule for a week.

Speaking of, let me tell you about my first 36 hours or so of camp. We left the high school parking lot at about 11pm for the overnight drive on a charter bus. Not so bad to begin with - until we realize that the air conditioning is not working on our bus. Luckily for me, I got a seat in the very back. Why? Well, the bus driver opened a ceiling window that allowed air in and I got a steady breeze. The bad part was that then all of the kids came rushing to the back to get some air. So I got NO sleep whatsoever until we stopped in Janesville, WI. We stopped to exchange buses and were there for about 45 minutes. Enough time to fully wake up. :)

Part 2 of the trip consisted of the trip from Janesville, WI to Detroit Lakes, MN (about an hour east of Fargo, ND). It was long and I still didn't get much sleep. I tried to lay on the floor a couple of times and ended getting around 3-4 hours of sleep. We arrived at Castaway around 1 PM and unloaded for our stay. We no more than got our stuff in our cabin when we were told we were to immediately go to the lake for tubing. As I went to put my contacts in I realized something was wrong with my left contact. When I went to check it, I couldn't find it. Yep, I lost it. The start of the day from hell.

Tubing was fun, but there was one thing. I love rides, like roller coasters and the like, but I don't do spinning rides very well. Of course, when you are tubing the driver moves in circles constantly to try and throw the tubers off the tubes. By the end of our session I was in a bad way. I nearly threw up in the lake at the end. We made it back to shore and I was woozy. My next bad decision was to go into the hot tub with all the other guys. Once in there my body started to overheat more than it already had from the bus ride and the spinning. I called it off and went back to our room so I could lay down for a bit. I laid down for a bit and ate a fruit bar. Didn't help.

After all of this we were supposed to go to a leaders meeting. I tried my best but I was sweating like a faucet was on in my head and I had to leave. I was done. I don't think I've ever felt so deflated and exhausted before. Another leader walked me to the infirmary where I laid down and tried to get back into shape. They brought me some dinner and I got some rest. After about 90 minutes I thought I could go to Club and get ready to watch my guys do the obstacle course. I made it through both and then we went back to our cabin....where my fateful decision of the night was yet to come.

The leaders always choose bunks by the door and so I did as I always do in that situation. But in this room the door opened right into my bed. So I thought maybe I should think about using the top bunk so the doorknob wouldn't crank me in the head. I got up on the top bunk and realized that there wasn't much room between the bed and the ceiling. Plus there was a huge ceiling beam that hung down right over the ladder. So I decided I would stay with the bottom bunk. I sat on the edge of the top bunk and went to get down like I always do. I slid off the bed and stepped on the bottom bunk with my right foot and then went land on my left foot. Somehow, something went wrong and when I landed my left foot got caught under me and all my weight proceeded to twist my ankle under me. Wow. The sound and feel of that moment made me think my ankle would be dangling from my leg. Luckily it wasn't , but it was bad.

The EMT trained camp staff came and looked at it and took me to the infirmary. They thought it was broken so a trip to the ER was in store for me. The x-rays were negative but I don't know how they could see anything through all the swelling. It looked like someone and stuffed an egg under my skin. They gave me a protective boot and crutches to get around and it was back to my room for the night.

The funny thing is - it totally turned around my week. When I was exhausted and nauseous, I did not want to be at camp. I wanted to go home and wondered why I was there. Once I cranked my ankle my mood totally changed for the better. I was smiling and joking and was ready for a great week. And a great week I had.....even though I couldn't do any of the water stuff. God does work in mysterious ways. :)

I just need to remember my age and be more careful....and not to get on top bunks anymore.