Monday, June 19, 2006

Some updates

I've been very busy with work, and thus haven't spent as much quality time here as I would have liked. But, I feel as though I owe whomever is reading this a few updates. Here goes nothin'...

Another year older...
I turned 29 last Wednesday. Nothing wrong with that on the surface, other than it means that I turn 30 next summer. Not good times. Melissa did plan a very nice birthday for me, including surprising me with a 30-gig iPod video player. I'm probably the last person on the planet to get an mp3 player, and when I was lugging around my CD player at the gym and what-not it was always evident. No longer!

Wife's another year older...
Today. Happy birthday, baby! While I don't know if I can top an iPod, I will do my best!

Birthday weekends are fun!
For our collective birthdays, we ventured down to the New River Gorge in WVA to do some river rafting. I had never been before, and so it was an enjoyable first experience. I hope some of the pictures I took with our underwater camera (still left over from our honeymoon in Jamaica, no less) turn out OK. It was a fun time, not real expensive (thanks to my little bargain hunter), and not a long drive (we stayed in Charleston to cut down on the driving hunks). Seeing the 975-foot arch bridge from the water level is pretty impressive.

Cleveland Indians "baseball"
See: Stick a fork in them; they're done. 3-10 in their last 13, 4th place, 14 games out, just got swept by the Brewers, including two losses in the bottom of the ninth inning. Of their last 9 losses, 5 have come in the eighth inning or later. Injuries, lack of ANY quality bullpen pitching (even Wickman has struggled in his last few outings), and a streaky offense that only seems to score runs in bunches when they're blowing someone out. I'm not going to blame this on the Coco Crisp trade and or on losing Howry, but the latter certainly would have helped in the bullpen. This team looks lost right now, and doesn't show any signs of coming out of it. People compared this year to last year, but this time last year they were going on a 12-1 tear through interleague play that vaulted them back above .500 to stay, and were moving into second place. They're doing the exact opposite right now this year. Unless some magic light switch comes on and they get back above .500 by the All-Star break, they can essentially start making their October tee-times.

Speaking of which...

My Golf Game
See: It sucks. After all the talk in my last entry about how good I thought I could be this summer, I've found it to be a little tougher sledding. I've played two rounds of 9 holes since then, and put together I shot a 102, I think. There's been some good (decent pitching and putting) and some bad (I seem to have lost the ability to hit any shots straight off the tee), but overall I'm right about where I've always been. Meh. I still enjoy playing, though. I just won't be joining the pro tour anytime soon. Oh well.

Band news
I spent five hours in the studio last Thursday recording my parts for nine of our songs. The session went very well, thanks to the help of our guitarist Justin (ears, support) and a very good engineer. The guys will be going in on Saturday and Sunday this weekend to finish up their parts for those tracks, and then we'll need to spend some time mixing soon after. A full-length, nine track album should be done sometime in mid-July, I would guess. Just in time for our big show on July 21st.

Browns Football
As a Cleveland sports fan, I have to have something to look forward to, and right now this is it. Minicamp was this past weekend, and some of the things to report are that Kellen Winslow claims to be at 90% (and claims to have been humbled by not playing last season), and supposedly caught everything and anything thrown to him in camp. He's still shaking some rust off, but a healthy Winslow with his head finally on straight will be a dangerous weapon for this team. The prelminary indication is that no Browns draft picks will be holding out this year, which would be a breath of fresh air. I'm sticking by my thinking that 9 wins isn't out of the question.

Work
Busy. And back to it.

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