Feel free to leave comments at the end of a post, I enjoy reading the comments. This is a chance for me to connect with my friends and family. My blog is all over the place with different topics, hence the title. I write about what ever is going on currently in my life, or about random thoughts and observations. My Blog is my public diary.
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Happy Halloween!
For all of the cute children costumes out on the market, I hope you are not one of the parents who dressed their child up in this Piglet costume pictured below. The little girl looks scared! The way the Piglet is designed, it looks like Piglet ate her!
This was a photo from an advertisement selling Halloween Costumes! The marketing department messed up there, and should redo the photo shoot with this little piggy. Don't you think she looks scared to be wearing this? I had to post this, it was too funny.
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Cardinals Won the World Series 2006!
Some highlights from tonights final game...photos provided by the web, Getty Images and AP Photos - Oct. 27, 2006.
Sometimes you just have to fart!
Be one with the bat...or two! Wow!
So wait...we did not win the World Series?
Watch out man, those are metal cleats! (because of the rain, for better grip)
Monday, October 23, 2006
the GM dream in cars
Check out this cool clip on a GM Car that has been prototyped as a future in cars. It is beyond any car so far, and amazing to see. A future in cars, possibly the next generation will be driving in 2020? COOL! This makes me want to fast forward in time and buy one of these vehicles.
First off, it is a right or left handed car, the steering mechanism (not a wheel) can switch to driver or passenger...HOW COOL IS THAT?! "You take over honey, I am tired from driving this road trip..." and passes the "wheel" over to the passenger to drive. The car does not have foot peddles; this is great for all kinds of reasons! The car has little TV screens to show the back view of the car, instead of rear view mirrors, and spacious windows, for better visuals while navigating the car...
THE MOST FUTURISTIC THING TO THIS CAR...is the option to change out the body of the 'car' to a 'truck' or two-door 'car' body, making the vehicle as adaptable to your current needs as you want to haul something off somewhere and need a truck...just change the body, with in a half hour!? Or you want to go on a day trip some where, switch out the body with the convertible body. ABSULUTLY GENIOUS!
To imagine this is possible and in the near future, where I can actually look forward to someday driving. This is more realistic in this future than driving a "flying car" in my lifetime. I can't wait to buy one, maybe in 2020 from GM? I am saving up my GM points! :)
Check out the clip, and tell me you are not impressed! Comment back on what you think!
Saturday, October 21, 2006
GO CARDS!
Monday, October 16, 2006
Class Reunions
Then next year in 2007 will be my high school reunion, and I definitely want to go to mine, and drag Andrew along as my plus one. My best friend, Genoa, and some others from the class of 96 just had there 10 year in September at the Madonna INN. It looked like fun reconnecting with old friends, from the photos I saw.
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Golf anyone?
Andrew started showing an interest in Golfing. He was recently in California for training, on his new job, and spent 2 weeks there. While he was there he played golf with a fellow trainee two different times and another time he meet up with one of his friends and went to the driving range to practice his golf swing. Andrew practiced his golf three times while visiting and came back home wanting to take up golfing. He had mentioned golf a few times before he left for his training and got me interested to try it too. Golf is now our new hobby to do together in Missouri.
Some of you are probably thinking, GOLF? I can’t picture you guys golfing? Me neither! But we are, and it is fun, and a good work out. Man I was sore the following day. At first I couldn’t figure out why my fingers, shoulder blade and waist line were all sore, then it dawned on me, it was because I went golfing and my body never twisted, gripped or bended like that before.
Last Sunday we looked online for a driving range near us and there is one near us, but with no golf course. At first I thought this sounds rinky-dinky, for not having a golf course too. Andrew reassured me that driving ranges are a place to practice your golf swing and are sometimes separate from the actual golf course. So we show up at the driving range and it is a rinky dinky place as I imagined. We went inside and there are 3 sizes of baskets to choose how many golf balls to play with. Then the lady says to pick out a golf club, they are $1 each to rent, Andrew asked if there was a full set of clubs to rent, to be able to try each club out. NOPE. You have to choose from this sad, little, miss match, pile of retarded clubs. We looked at each other, and we left. We went back home to find somewhere else, that was better organized and found one that was just a little farther down the road from the first one and went there instead.
This other driving range was a huge difference! Big improvement, I am glad we did not stay at the other place, because I wanted to get the full experience to practice from. This place had the same bucket sizes to choose from in ball amount but we did not have to rent per club, they were free to use. The clubs were all color coded by gender and youth, and we could pick out how ever many we wanted to practice with, and they had a complete set of numbers in their beautiful pile of golf clubs.
The driving range is a golf field set up with some flags to aim for and also with 100, 150, 200, and 250 signs measuring out how far we whacked our balls onto the field. (As I mentioned before, I don’t know the proper golf lingo) I think the numbered signs were measured by feet; Andrew and I were both at about 100 feet when we putted.
We are still new to this and for me it was my first time “golfing” where I was able to actually whack the ball. I grew up playing Miniature Golf, and only putted, or gracefully hit the ball with my club to let the ball roll gently down through a wind mill. Golfing is totally different, and I love it! I could actually whack the golf ball as a stress reliever, and give it all my might and watch it fly through the air landing at 100 feet. It was awesome! There was a golf guy two spots down from us, that we were secretly learning from, we would look at his posture and how he held his club, because he hit the ball way out into the 250 area and I could just tell he is a regular golf player. He made it look so easy.
I was trying so hard to get my ball to go beyond the 100 sign. My back was straight, feet apart, arms straight, follow through with a twist and whack attack! Sometimes we both were so focused on our posture and looking at the ball we would do what I call a ghost swing. We didn’t even hit the ball, the ghost swings would have been the best hits too, if we could have hit the ball it would have been a nice shot. I don’t know how the golf guy got his balls to go so far, but we will eventually get there.