Long time no post

As usual, this time of year is kind of hectic, so there aren’t many updates.  Well, due to some people demanding an update, here you go!

Three weeks ago my mom came to visit.  I forget what we did other than play Acquire all weekend.  I think we each won once too.

Two weeks ago we went to have Christmas with my Dad.  Relatively uneventful I think.  Sara had this idea to take all of my dad’s hundreds of pictures off of his old computer for him and put them on CDs.  Nathan decided to do that for him for Christmas.  So we tried to sneak down during the party and do it, but it turns out he had one of those old Compaqs that are impossible to do anything with!!  So we had to remove like every component of the computer in order to get the hard drive out.  I think we busted it beyond working condition.  Oh well.  Anyway, by the time we got the hard drive out, my dad was on to us so it wasn’t a secret anymore.

It was a good time.  That was actually the first time either my dad or I had been to a game at Lambeau.  If you have a snapfish account, you can see the pictures here.  We had a good time, but there was one near disaster.  So we wanted to go to the hall of fame first because it opened at 8 and the special tailgate that we had tickets for at the Brett Favre Steakhouse didn’t start until 9.  So we went to the hall of fame, but it’s inside the new Lambeau Atrium which means they had to tare our tickets to get into it.  I asked them if we would be able to leave and then get back in and they were like, “Oh yeah, no problem.”  So we went to the hall of fame (which was awesome, but I’ve been there before) and got done with that at 9:30.  So we were going to walk out of the stadium and I was like, “Wait, I just gotta ask…” So I asked a guy, “Now, they tore our tickets when we came in, but we’re going to be able to leave and then come back, right?” And he was like, “Nope.  That only works if you leave before 9:30 and seeing as it’s 9:30 right now, you have to stay in the stadium until the game starts at noon.”  I was pretty upset because I bought the tickets to that tailgate like a looong time ago and we were going to miss it.  But my dad was like, “No, there has to be someone we can talk to.”  So we talked to someone else who directed us to someone else who directed us to someone else who took us over to talk to someone else.  So this guy is aparently like the head of all the ticket takers, and he says, “Oh, no problem.  We’re done stamping hands for the day, but you can just give me your tickets and I’ll hold on to them and then when you want to come back in come and find me and I’ll let you in.”  We were like, “Okaaaay…” because it seemed kind of shady, but he was like the official guy that the official lady took us over to.  So we ended up giving him our tickets and we left and I thought, “We are never getting back into the game.”  But when we came back we found him right away and he gave us our tickets and let us in and everything was good to go!

So the tailgate was pretty cool.  I had 2 brats with sourkraut, a burger, some pasta salad and 2 cookies!  They had all you could drink of pop, beer, bloody marys and screwdrivers.  There was a DJ playing pro-Packer songs and they were throwing out tee-shirts and stuff.  We didn’t get any, although my dad did get some beads.  We also got to meet and get our picture taken with ex-Packer Gilbert Brown!!

The game was a good time too, although the offense was playing terribly.  Also there was some drunk guy a couple of rows up from us who wouldn’t shut up the whole time  It was a close one (10-9 at the end of the 3rd quarter) but the Packers ultimately won 17-9.  I know my dad had a good time too.

In other, more typically blog related news, here is a tower defense flash game.  It’s kind of slow at the begining but gets tough at the end.

On the other hand, here is a much more addicting time waster!  Basically you draw lines for your little sledder to ride on and make him do loops and stuff.  Check out the videos of other crazy ones that people have made!  They’re nuts!

Finally, you should really check out the Keith and the Girl podcast.  I’ve been listening to it quite a bit lately and I really like it, and I can’t get the opening song out of my head! (“Hey all you assholes, come and listen to us. It’s the Keith and The Girl show!”)  Remember that this is a podcast only, it’s not broadcast anywhere, so there are no FCC regulations.  Consequently, the language/content can be pretty bad!  Consider yourself warned!

Time to update!

Okay, kind of a lot happened so I need to throw down a quick update here.

First off, Tuesday was
 
I didn’t miss it, but I forgot to blog about it.  So, let’s see.  Really the big thing was that we went to Janesville over the weekend.  My uncle was visiting from Colorado so there was a big thing at my Grandma’s house and she called us to invite us to come!  I just think that was really nice of her.  I definitely got the feeling that she was excited that we lived so close so we could come to something like that.  So anyway we went on Saturday and ate like maniacs!  Grandma made a turkey and her famous homemade buns and a pan of apple crisp (I had 3 slices)…to say nothing of the full jar of her homemade pickles!!  Oh man…heaven.  I’ve decided that if I was trapped on a desert island and I could only pick 1 food to have, I would pick Grandma D’s homemade pickles.

Anyway, we played 1 game of acquire and several games of Apples to Apples and much fun was had by all.  2 people immediately put the game on their Christmas lists!  Then Sunday we went over to my Aunt Lois’ house and watched the Packer’s game with some good ole Packer’s fans.  And they even won!!  My Grandma came with so that her and Sara could play Scrabble instead of watching the game.  Oh also, everybody has gardens and stuff, so we got some fresh pears from Uncle Lenny and fresh raspberries from my Uncle Roger.  Uncle Lenny has a pseudo-farm that my dad would *love*.  He grows pears, apples, cherries, all manner of vegetables and has chickens and turkeys.  Finally, Grandma gave me 3 jars of pickels to take home!!  But she made me promise not to tell anybody, so it’s a good thing this isn’t public or anything.

Quote of the weekend:
Len: “The cat had a hernia so I just pushed it back in there.”
Pat: “How did you keep it in?  Did you stitch it up?”
Len: “No…I just wrapped some duct tape around it.  By the time the cat got it off, it was healed.”

Uncle Len, Veteranarian.  What is it with my family and cats?

Improv Everywhere

You have to check out this comedy group.  Some of my favorite missions include Cell Phone Symphony, The Moebius, No Pants, Megastore, and Look Up More.

Sara got that job!  Also, my sister graduated from college on Saturday.  Congrats to both of them!

We went to NYC one last time over the weekend.  We saw the Wedding Singer (staring Stephen Lynch!) and Sweeny Todd.  They were both pretty good, Wedding Singer had a lot of good 80’s jokes and references and Sweeny Todd was very creepy and weird.  We tried to get tickets for the Tribeca Film Festival, but we didn’t get there in time.  We also ate a ton of good food, as usual.  I’m going to miss having that place so close!  I love New York, it would be really cool to live there.

Oh, for mother’s day I bought tickets to see Wicked in Chicago.  I’ve been trying to get my mom to see it forEVER!  She’s a huge Wizard of Oz fan (she even collects stuff from it) and I bought her Wicked the book last year for Christmas.  She could never get a trip planned to get out here to see it, so I got tickets when she’s already going to be in Chicago to help me move in.  I’m going to tell her next weekend on Mother’s Day.

The big news of the day is that I convinced Sara to let me buy tickets to a Packers game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  I’ve never been to an honest-to-god pro game…I always end up going to pre-season games because they’re cheaper.  In particluar, I’ve never been to a game at Lambeau field.  The Packers play a pre-season game in Madison and also I’ve seen them here in Philly.  I’ve been to Lambeau before, but only before the season to watch a practice.  The game is Lions at Packers on December 17th.  I booked a hotel in Appleton for the night before, since the game starts at noon.  I bought 2 tickets, one for me and one for my dad for Christmas/birthday/other holidays to be named later.  It’s been my dream for a while to go with my dad to a game at Lambeau…even more so now that Favre decided to come back for another seaon.  This will be my last chance to see him play!  I even went all out and got 2 tickets to the official tailgating party at Brett Favre’s Steakhouse before the game.  All you can eat and drink for 3 hours before kickoff!

So the real question is, how am I going to keep a lid on a secret this big for months!  I could hardly keep from calling my dad minutes after I bought the tickets!

This is not the money you’re looking for…

Okay, I know I’m a few days late on this, but this is one of the greatest stories I’ve ever heard!!  Basically, a couple of armed guys tried to steal David Copperfield’s wallet and he thwarted them with magic!  Of course he did.  Don’t screw with David-freaking-Copperfield!  He should have been like, “How are you going to escape with no getaway car?” and then *poof* their car disappears.  Someone at work pointed out that if this was the 80s, Copperfield would get his own crime-fighting cartoon show.

So Sara is on her way to Chicago for a job interview and also to look at apartments.  This is the one and only job that’s seemed interesting in the past 4 months or so, so hopefully it goes well.  I’m not worried though…apparently the interviewer asked her boss, “What do we have to do to get her out here?”

So today was the annual Tredyffrin Library book sale.  Paperbacks are 3 for $1 and hardcovers are $1…seriously, it’s better than Christmas.  So, with no Sara to interfere and rein me in, I bought 26 books! 🙂 🙂 🙂  This is kind of a problem because I still haven’t read all the books I got for Christmas yet and also because we’re moving, but hey!  Buying 26 books would have cost me over $200 regularly, and instead they cost me $15!!  I also bought 4 books for Sara, so hopefully she’ll like them.

They had this book set there written by Vince Lombardi.  It was SOO cool!  It was actually written by him and it’s about how you play the game of football, including hand drawn diagrams about how certain plays should work.  It was full of full page color pictures of old school Packers like Bart Star, etc.  It was leather bound and in a protective box.  It was the coolest thing, but unfortunately it cost $50. 😦  I couldn’t justify that, so I didn’t get it.  It would make a great present though! 🙂

Finally, today is the day of the NFL draft!  (How was that for a segue from books to the NFL?)  The Packers have never drafted this high as far as I can remember (basically because they’ve never been as bad as they were last year as far as I can remember!) so this is more exciting than normal.  All of the pre-draft analysis is completely asinine, but despite that I’m still looking forward to it.  However, every year I’m all excited and then after a few hours I’m like, “Oh my god, could this BE any more boring.”  We’ll see how long I make it this year.

That is all.

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