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Giving a ride

Recently, I was in Lincoln and was getting gas on Fifth Street near the old Postville Courthouse pretty late at night when a guy approached asking directions to an apartment complex. I didn’t recognize the name of it, but he said it was near Lincoln College.

I didn’t know enough of the street names to give him directions, but I told him it was pretty far across town. But he’d already walked a long way in the wrong direction after getting to town on the train.

I got to mom and dad’s, dropped off our stuff and Julie and decided to see if I could get the guy close to where he was trying to get to.

I caught up with him near College and drove him to Lincoln College. Turns out that the place he was going was way down by Hardees, though. He pointed the way and I did get him there.

I’m not sure how long he’d have been meandering around town at night on foot. I know I would have been pretty frustrated.

Memorial Day weekend

Julie’s school is out for summer as of last week, so we decided to go to Madison, Wis., for my days off to watch some of the UPA College Nationals there. We had two really good meals at Great Dane Pub and at an Afghan restaurant called Kabul. We listened to the unabridged, book-on-CD version of “Horns” by Joe Hill on the drive up and back, though we still have two discs to listen to. We were only gone two days, but we were so busy that it seemed longer.

Carleton score

Cut (Carleton College) scores against Florida in the UPA College Nationals championship game, Monday, May 31, 2010. Florida went on to win the game.

FLORIDA

I haven’t posted about my trip to the Orlando area yet. I had a family reunion down there. We had a couple rental houses in the Kissimmee St. Cloud area.

Besides catching up with family, we got to do some swimming in the pools, jet skiing, water skiing, video game playing, and my cousin and I played in a pickup ultimate game. A group of us went to the Orlando art museum. Mom and I went to “Star Wars: In Concert” at the Amway Center, where the Orlando Magic play.

"Star Wars: In Concert" Saturday, May 15, at the Amway Center, Orlando, Fla.

Extended Weekend

We’ve been enjoying our extended weekend.

On Friday night Jantina and I joined Rob and Sarah and several friends for a cookout at their place. There was a good turnout, about 15 or so folks. We each brought a dish, and relaxed in the back yard enjoying the weather as we ate. We had a great time meeting new friends and visiting. We are looking forward to the next get-together!

Our air-conditioning at home has been out for a week now. We’ve been spending more time in our basement as the repair men keep guessing what the problem could be. The current theory is that the internal coil needs to be replaced. So, I moved the PS3 and TV from my office downstairs so now we’re able to stream Hulu, Netflix, and watch DVDs that way (and it gives me an excuse to play my oft-neglected PS3 games).

Sunday after church we had  lunch at mom & dad’s with the family, then Jantina and I went to Bloomington for a date. We first stopped by World Gourmet to pick up a few things, and while we were there I picked up a dark chocolate bar with almonds and sea salt and Jantina bought an orange passion fruit drink. She didn’t care much for her drink, but the chocolate was awesome! I was surprised when I realized that I had finished the whole thing while watching the movie… we went to the Palace to see Prince of Persia. So many scenes were lifted straight from the video games, and it totally worked! It was fun, I’d recommend seeing it. After the movie we tried a new place for dinner, Baxter’s American Grille. The service was “meh”, but the food was pretty good, we’ll try it again for sure.

Now we are looking forward to having Monday off. I probably stay up late tonight playing games and tomorrow we are heading over to mom & dad’s for a cookout with the family!

Recent uploads: Kickball, bike

I’ve been working on my BMX bike lately, so these two were taken while riding:

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Kickball game — This is from the  game in Lincoln recently. It got rained on a little, but was fun.

They're redoing the front of the building at work. A couple people found this exit slightly amusing yesterday.

Yeasayer

Julie and I spent the day in St. Louis and went to the Yeasayer concert Monday.

We had lunch at a local coffee shop near Grand and walked around that neighborhood, then went over to The Loop area of Delmar and looked around there and grabbed a bubble tea. We then went looking for the concert venue on the Washinton University campus. On the way there, we spotted Julian Casablancas crossing the street in front of us. I don’t know if I said it out loud or not, but I at least thought to myself, “Hey, that guy looks like Julian Casablancas. Oh, it is Julian Casablancas.” He had a show later that night at The Pageant.

Julie looks at the Wash U map for clues Monday.

We then went back to Delmar for Thai pizza. The Thai pizza — we had Pad Thai and Tom Yum versions — was strange. I thought it tasted like quiche, even though it didn’t have eggs in it.

We ate slowly, killing some time before the concert. We weren’t sure where to park at Wash U, but we eventually found a spot. We had already purchased our tickets, but there was some major confusion about if there were tickets available still, and the venue organizers hadn’t be especially clear about the matter.

The Riverfront Times story gets into that a little bit. They also have a slide show of photos — one of which I found myself in, I think.

Julie and I were about seven or eight people from the stage. The sound setup was great. There was a point at which I found myself stuck behind a 6’7″ guy and seeing the band got a little difficult. That was probably only for one song. Most of the time, I was behind a girl who was a little shorter than me and I could see fine. She spent a lot of the show bumping into me while dancing, but it was only slightly annoying. Julie got warm towards the end of the show and headed for the back of the room where it was cooler. She said the sound and view was great back there, too.

Yeasayer returns to the stage for an encore Monday, April 26, 2010, at The Gargoyle in St. Louis.

I added this show to my list of concerts and realized we hadn’t been to a show in quite a while.

Coffeeholic

Troy,

I’m, totally, buying coffee stock in your next vacation!

Disney Cruise 2010

We are back from vacation! My family went on a cruise to the Bahamas aboard the Disney Wonder. We’d been planning the trip for several years so that all of us could vacation together. Our group of 25 included parents, my sisters with their husbands and children, and even an aunt & uncle.

Saturday we flew out of Bloomington to Orlando and were met by Aby right as we finished collecting our baggage. She gave us a ride to our hotel to check in, and then we went on a quick shopping trip to the Premium Outlets to update my warm-weather wardrobe. Once I had added a few pairs of shorts and a new polo to my collection, we were off to Clermont, FL where we surprised Scott Hunter by joining him and a group of friends to celebrate his birthday! After dinner we drove to Scott’s house and had a great time visiting before heading to our hotel to get some sleep before casting off the next morning.

Sunday morning Aby provided us a private shuttle service to Cape Canaveral. It was really an excuse to smash in more visiting during the hour-long drive, but it also saved us a car rental. We arrived at the cruise check-in early, there were no lines, and we were able to relax until boarding. I ate a very light breakfast knowing that I’d be eating way too much excellent food once aboard the Wonder. We boarded just before noon, ate at a buffet provided in the Parrot Cay restaurant, and then began exploring the ship. I got a latte at the Cove Cafe, and re-grouped with Emilie, Ethan and Kallie. All three were too young on our last cruise to be in the adult-only section of the ship so that was fun for them too. Anna and Jack also joined us while we sat discussing our plans for the week and sipping our espresso beverages. That night Jantina, Emilie and I ate at Palo while the sun set. I enjoyed both the rack of lamb and the filet and for desert I had both the tiramisu and the chocolate soufflé! Because our family had the late-dinner slot at 8:15, we were able to join them after the 3 of us had finished our meal. I was telling my family that I had just experienced two entrees when their waiter finished the story for me by telling the crowd that I also had two desserts and he specifically knew which two! That was kind of strange in a stalker sort of way. I have no idea how or why he knew what I had just finished eating less than an hour ago! After visiting with the family for a while, we went on to the Diversions lounge to watch the Academy awards. There were actors and actresses there hosting movie trivia for small prizes during the commercial breaks adding to the atmosphere and creating a very festive event, it was a lot of fun!

Monday we docked at Nassau. Ethan, Kallie, Emilie, Jantina and I decided to get a few pictures with the ship as our backdrop while it was docked. Since we were already off the ship we walked around the island shops briefly and then re-boarded to eat lunch at Triton’s where we happened to meet up with more of the family by coincidence. Jantina, Kallie and I then watched The Blind Side and relaxed before getting ready for that evening’s stage show, the Toy Story Musical. That night we had dinner at Triton’s, where I was super-excited to get the Grand Marnier soufflé. I remembered it being my favorite item the last time we had cruised and I was so happy they still had it on the menu. I started by ordering one. Then my wife couldn’t finish hers, so I stepped up to help. Ethan decided he could eat a second soufflé, and when the waiter brought him his second, he also another for me. So I ate that too. At that point things started going down hill fast and before I knew it I had finished the equivalent of at least 5 soufflés! After dinner we changed out of our fancy clothes and went to the theatre on deck 4 to see When in Rome.

Tuesday we docked at Castaway Cay. Jantina, Amie, and Emilie were all excited to get a picture with Jack Sparrow in front of the ghostly pirate ship docked just off shore. We enjoyed the beach, ate lunch on the island, and then took a glass-bottom boat tour. We leaned about the reef, saw many fish, different types of coral, and crabs and other interesting sites. I did try finding a hat, knowing that there wouldn’t be enough sunscreen to protect my bald head all day long. As you can see, I didn’t really find anything appropriate. Jantina and I then headed over to the adult-only beach at Serenity Bay where we lay in a hammock and read our books and magazines for a couple of hours. That night they lowered a screen in the main theater and we watched Alice in Wonderland in 3D. Tim Burton’s take was a bit strange, but it’s worth seeing once. That night was the Pirate Party!  We had a pirate-themed dinner and then went on deck for the festivities, fireworks, and even more food as the buffet opened up on deck including over 70 different desserts, turkey legs, fresh crepes, and other food I just didn’t have room for! We went to bed around 11:00 but my Dad, Uncle Jack and Aunt Anna stayed up and watched Pirates of the Caribbean on the jumbo outdoor display.

Wednesday was our day at sea. I woke up early at 5:30 and couldn’t go back to sleep so I decided to get ready for the day and to venture out to see the sunrise. By the time I was ready to leave, my wife decided she was up too and joined me. To our surprise, my sister Katie and Jeff had the same idea and found us so we were able to get some great pictures of each other. The rest of the day was spent relaxing and visiting. I had coffee with mom in the morning, then read a book on deck enjoying the sunshine, had coffee with dad in the afternoon, re-joined more family in the theatre to see The Princess and the Frog, and that evening was dinner at Animator’s Palate. Since this was our last night with our servers we gave them a big rowdy standing ovation, took pictures and exchanged Facebook information. They did a fabulous job serving us the entire cruise, bringing us every manner of extra over-the-top entrees many times over and anticipating our every want.

Thursday morning we woke already docked. We packed up last minute things and grabbed breakfast at Animator’s Palate before getting a group picture and disembarking. Again, “Aby Taxi” picked us up and we made our way back to Orlando. Jantina and I went to Artist Point with my parents to jointly celebrate our mutual wedding anniversaries. My favorite item there is the Smokey Portobello mushroom soup, which I enjoyed, however I was disappointed that my favorite dessert, Coffee Two-ways, had been discontinued. When we arrived back at the hotel that night, the Renaissance surprised us with chilled Champaign and chocolate-covered strawberries to wish us a happy anniversary also!

Friday it rained all day so we took that opportunity to go monorail hopping. We started at the Polynesian. Ethan and I ordered Kona blend coffees while the rest of our party started looking through the shops. Then we hopped on the monorail and went to the Grand Floridian. We especially enjoyed learning about bath bombs and salt & sugar exfoliating soaps. Once we were done making a mess at Basin, we were back on the monorail to the Contemporary. We decided to get lunch and we couldn’t break the habit of getting ice cream after our meal, only this time it cost us like five dollars each! We got used to that being included on the cruise… oh well, we are on vacation right? Then we left the family and drove to Clermont to visit with Jamie, Nate & Hannah for a few hours before our dinner at Season’s 52 with Emilie! It was wonderful, and afterward we met Aby for gelato, spent some time looking around Barnes & Noble,  then we added Ethan to our group for more visiting and a spontaneous trip to Downtown Disney where we had yet another coffee from Ghirardelli.

Saturday Jantina went to meet Donna to visit, shop, and dine while I went to Epcot with Mom, Dad, Anna, Jack, Marilyn, and Jeff. We visited The Land attraction, the Coca-Cola exhibit, and ate lunch at the Rose & Crown before heading to Paris. Jantina joined me, as well as Ethan, Kallie, and Emilie and by this time our Fast Passes were ripe for Soarin’. Anna and Jack joined us for the Californian adventure and then we all went our separate ways again. Jantina and I went around the World Showcase, she picked out a dessert in Norway, I tried a canned coffee from Japan and Jantina tried red-bean-paste wheat buns that are frequently featured in many of the Japanese anime shows she watches. Then we drove again to Clermont to visit with Aby, Nate and Hannah before joining Jamie at church that night. After the service we had a great time visiting with Aby, Scott & Jamie and even iChatted Jenn into the conversation. We had some great pizza from a local place called Smashmouth and it was so yummy! With the time change springing us forward an hour and our early flight Sunday morning, we had to call it an early night.

We had a great vacation! It was very relaxing; we got to enjoy great company and way too much great food. I feel like I shouldn’t eat for days now!

Disc in the snow on TV

The TV news came by today. It was 13 degrees out at the time. The video is here.

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