Month: July 2013 (Page 2 of 2)

Holiday Weekend

Our long holiday week went pretty well.

We had visitors from Denver, including the girls’ two cousins that they loved seeing. The cousins are three years and 15 months, and our girls think they’re the best things ever. M., C., and L. could not have been happier than they were playing with them, helping the little one up and down the stairs, and trying to teach them all the things they need to know that the B. girls have already figured out.

For the weekend, we took everyone down to our local vacation spot. Folks came and went all weekend, but we had as many as 14 spend the night one evening, and a few more than that for dinner a couple nights. The weather didn’t exactly cooperate – it was 25 degrees cooler than a year ago and we dodged rain all weekend – but we still had a good time. The kids jumped in the water for hours at a time, we took kayak and peddle boat rides, there were heated games of cornhole, and we had campfires each night.

My man Erick R. from KC joined us Friday on his way to Louisville. His arrival brought out the sun for the only extended period of the weekend, and we got about three solid hours of water time before dinner.

There were lots of tasty treats – both as main dishes and desserts – and the dads/uncles put away a lot of locally brewed craft beers.

Naturally, as everyone was clearing out on Sunday, the rain clouds and fog moved east and by the time we got home, the sun was shining brightly and it looks like we’re set to finally have an extended stretch of hot weather.

So it wasn’t a perfect weekend, thanks to Mother Nature, but it was pretty alright. Hopefully your holiday weekend was fun and safe as well.

I’ll get caught up on Brad Stevens, the Pacers’ moves, Wimbledon, and the Royals in the next day or so.

Weekend Notes

Some weekend notes.

They did it! The Royals finally made the right moves and designated Jeff Francouer for assignment and called up second baseman Johnny Giavotella. Gio responded by going 3-4 Sunday and making a couple very good plays in the field. Eric Hosmer is warming up, David Lough has been fantastic. If they can just get Moustakas going they can get our hopes up for next year!

A few weeks back I jokingly told a friend of mine that the Pittsburgh Pirates would be good about 2-3 weeks longer than they were last year. Because last year they were good about 2-3 weeks longer than they were the year before. Both years they came back to earth and finished well behind the pack in NL Central. Here we are on July 1, 2013, though, and not only are they in first place, but they have the best record in baseball. I don't know if they're for real this time or not; I haven't watched a single Pirates game this year. The odds are against them, with St. Louis and Cincinnati in the same division. But, despite the disappointing ends to their last two seasons, I do know that they've given their fans hope for at least half of each season and are doing their best to make this year even more memorable. Which is all Royals fans are really asking for: a team that isn't out of contention before June 1.

T-Rob traded again. I/m reluctant to say he can’t catch a break, since he’s a year into a contract that’s going to pay him in the range of $10 million before it’s done. But hopefully Portland is a spot where he can settle, develop his game, and get a chance to play.

I’ve heard KU fans say he’s on his way to becoming another Drew Gooden. I know a lot of people view Gooden’s career as a failure since he’s A) never been a star and B) played for seven teams. But he’s been in the NBA for 11 years, averaged 11 points and just under 8 rebounds a game, and made $56 million over his career. He may not have been Paul Pierce, but he wasn’t Raef LaFrentz either. A solid NBA career that T-Rob would be lucky to mimic. If he wasn’t such a flake and realized he just needed to go grab every rebound, I think he wouldn’t have moved around as much and been viewed as one of the best rebounders of his generation.

Completely randomly, I was at the grocery store yesterday and wearing a KU shirt. When it came time to check out the high school-ish girl who was running the register asked me if I was a KU fan. I said yes, asked if she was, and she responded, “I used to be. I loved Thomas Robinson.”I didn’t ask more questions as to why she loved T-Rob, but I thought that was completely random that a white girl in Fishers, Indiana liked KU because of Robinson. She was pretty tall, so maybe she’s a baller and just liked his game.

I didn’t ask her more questions because the kid bagging the groceries is heading to Mizzou for school in a month. We’ve traded good-natured trash talk in the past so I was asking him about when he was headed to Columbia, etc. He informed me he had been in C-town for orientation a week earlier. He responded affirmatively when I queried whether he had consumed any Shakespeare’s while in town. Solid kid.

Our local mall has a new Athleta store. Athleta, if you don’t know, sells nice workout, swimming, and other active wear for women. I do not mind when their catalog arrives. Anyway, we went in to the store Sunday so S. could look at some stuff for the holiday weekend ahead. The store greeter was a friendly woman in her late 20s. She was wearing a long-sleeved shirt, full-length pants, and a stylish scarf that covered all of her hair. At the risk of be accused of stereotyping, I’m 99% sure she was Muslim. Which, you know, good for her for wanting to work at an upscale store full of younger, active, healthy people. There are worse places to work, for sure. But I found it a little ironic that a woman who observes her religion in a manner that forces her to keep her hair, arms, and legs covered was working in a store that specializes in clothes that show off the body. The walls are covered with blown up images from their catalog: women riding surfboards, doing yoga, and other physical activities while showing off a lot of skin. She didn't exactly fit in with the image Athleta tries to project.

It’s going to be a very busy day/week. We have family visiting beginning tonight then a holiday gathering at our local vacation spot. I have a long list of things to do to prepare. Which always makes me feel like Ray Liotta in Goodfellas when he manically prepares for his brother’s birthday party. Well, other than the cocaine delivery and coke-induced paranoia, of course.

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