Thursday, February 25, 2010

I fought piranhas



If I wasn't doing White Stripes song titles this month, this one would have been titled, "Seth choked by Chicken."

I did TV interviews in San Diego this year. I got better as the week went on. I'm not trained as a broadcast journalist, so I had to learn to fake it quickly. I did OK.

This "interview" with the San Diego Chicken was probably the most fun... but they were all fun, in a nerve-wracking way.

I showed this clip to Evey and she liked it and disliked it at the same time. She liked seeing me with the Chicken, she didn't like seeing Daddy getting choked by the chicken. Her exact words were, "Daddy, why is he giving you suplex?"

Backstory: I give Evey "suplexes" when we're being silly. Lervik will correct me, but my version of a suplex is when one person picks up the other, lifts them straight up in the air, then falls backwards on to the mat.

Yes, I do this to Evey. But I'm careful about it. I drop her on the bed, and I always hold her head up as I throw her down, so she lands on her back or butt, not on her neck.

Anyway, I had to explain that the Chicken was really Daddy's friend, but they were just having fun, like when Daddy does suplexes to Evey.

She frowned... then said, "Watch it again!"

We had to watch it five, six times. Each time she was a little pissed at the Chicken. Yet each time she wanted to see it again.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

The union forever



A couple photos from San Diego... this first one has become a tradition -- me, Adro, Evey and Judy in front of a GCM cover at the GCM booth. I think we've done this three years now (I'll have to look in the archives to see if I'm right. If I'm right, I'll post all three together. If I'm wrong... you'll never hear about this again.)

The second one has a little bit of a story to it. It's literally ten minutes after we'd taken the top photo, and a superintendent walks into the GCM booth. "Are you Seth Jones?" he asks me. "Yes..." "And you're married to Adrianne, right?" "Yes..." "I went to high school with Adrianne! My family knows the Weibel family!"

So we start chatting and I ask if he's seen Adrianne at the show yet? No, hasn't seen her in years, he tells me. Then he asks -- we have a little girl, right? Yes, we sure do... would you like to see them? And Judy? And he's like, "Judy is here too?!?"

The guy's name is Chris Ericson, and I've heard stories about his family from Alan since I've known him (It starts out 30 years ago, with a car with Kansas plates -- Douglas Co. -- rolling down Alan's street in McAllen, Texas, and Alan stopping them to see where they were from in Douglas Co.).

So now I know I need to arrange a quick family reunion.

I take Chris to where Adrianne is working, we have to wait in line. Once she's done, I'm just sort of like, "Hey, say hello to Chris..." and Adrianne gives a look like I'm introducing her to my friend... and I'm like, "Chris Ericson." And she look at his name tag and goes "Chris!!!" Turns out she hasn't seen this guy since they were little kids. So I call Judy, same thing -- except I introduce him first and last name, and it takes her a second to register the name and then it hits her -- BOOM! old friends from back in Texas reunited.

Anyway, kind of cool.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Fell in love with a girl

Here's another photo from the Children's Museum in San Diego.

Crazy couple days here. We've been busy. I had friends in town, KU tickets, a new toy I had to go pick up... then Adro tripped on the stairs the other day, and now she has a bruised up foot and is hurting... so I've been sleeping hard lately. And I'm about to go to bed soon, even though the KU game isn't over yet.

Quick worthwhile story, to try to save this rambly post:

I was at the KU game on Saturday. Evey tells Adro that she misses her dad.

Adrianne asks Evey, "Well, you're hanging out with me..."

Evey tells her, "I don't like you, Mom. Dad is my best friend."

Adro is obviously hurt, and shows it. So Evey tries to soften the blow...

"That's OK, Mom, you're a good sister."

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Effect & Cause




Candidate for photo of the year right here, baby! Man, I NAILED this one. Love it. I did take about 30 pictures here, because I knew it was a photo-friendly spot and situation.

This photo was taken at the Children's Museum in San Diego. I can't really recommend the place because honestly, it wasn't much of a museum. The good news is it was only $10 per person. Also, I nabbed this photo while there, so that alone is worth the $30 in tickets and 2 hours of time.

Evey is painting some outdoor art of a whale... it was in three pieces, and they had the buckets set up for kids to just go at it, and Evey did. She spent most of her time at the museum at this "exhibit," and it was hard to get away from it. Her other favorite spot was the bubble-blowing area, which is what yesterday's photo was of.

(By the way, if you're wondering what the title of this post is about, I'm still trying to do the White Stripes song title month, even though I inadvertently messed that up two posts ago.)

Sugar never tasted so good

We are back from San Diego... and it feels good.

Here's a photo from the San Diego Children's Museum... tomorrow, a photo that will compete for photo of the year (hey, wait - -did I ever do that for 2009?)

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Two days, two gifted tickets





Two weeks ago was indeed the dreaded root canal, BUT... I also was gifted two tickets to the KU/MU game (thanks Greg!) and my sister got me and Adro two tickets to the Everclear concert!

And the fun didn't end there... on Thursday Grandma Judy got tickets to some flamenco dancers (or something like that) at the Lied Center, so Evey and Judy went to that!

It was a fast week... tons of fun... tons of drinks!

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

It's true that we love one another



HELLO.

I haven't been blogging a lot lately.

Did I tell you that I got a root canal last week? I did not take this well. I am not a fan of the dentist. Jerry Seinfeld would consider me an anti-dentite.

They tell you when you're getting a root canal that you should hope that you only have two "canals" in your tooth that's getting worked on. Your tooth will either have two or three canals. A root canal on two canals, naturally, is 33% easier than a root canal on three canals.

Or, you can just be me, and be one of the lucky 8% of the population who has FOUR canals in his tooth getting this wonderful service.

And then one of the canals might come up a millimeter short, causing the dentist to redo that canal. So I get the work of five canals. Not two... not three. FIVE F*%$&^#@ CANALS.

It's like having the worst super-power EVER.