Saturday, December 31, 2005

A free moment...

Jacob is sleeping... it took a little bit of coaxing but he is asleep.

I figured I'd redo work I had done on my mtb. I installed new cranks and apparently I have a 73mm bottom bracket and not a 68mm... that tells you how long it has been since I've been working on bikes. I should've known that right?

Today is New Year's Eve, Kristen is working. So it is just the boy and I at home. (Don't tell Kris but Jacob is still in his pj's, I was not up for "the battle" this morning) Brent is having a party in DE and I'd love to get there but it seems like there is so much effort involved to do anything these days.

Speaking of effort, we are having company tomorrow for pork, sauerkraut and mashed potatoes ( P,S and MP). Apparently it is a tradition in PA. The first time I heard of it was from Derek. It was New Years Day and we woke up and went for a New Years ride, and yes we were feeling very "fresh"... I think I had to stop and puke. Anyway, got back from the ride and Derek says we need to have pork, sauerkraut and mashed potatoes. I gave him a load of crap about it, that's what friends are for right, but I love traditions and couldn't pass up a new one. Besides, P,S and MP sounds alot better than Black-Eyed Peas, right? We ran to the A&P and the pork selection was awful. Needless to say we made it, but is was not that good. I think I've been having P,S and MP on New Year's Day ever since. Although, now a days we do it right (thanks to Kris and Buba) Turned out Kristen and her family has been having P, S and MP since the dawn of time.

Last night I had a little discussion with my folks and it led to me once being called a conundrum, but they thought a curmudgeon was more appropriate. I think I liked conundrum better. Oh yeah, the same person that called me a conundrum also called me "weird-o monk-boy"...

Monday, December 26, 2005

Holidays

Well, one weekend of celebrating down and one to go.

Here's the short version:
Saturday night, had all of Kristen's family over for dinner. Cooked for 10 people.
Sunday went to Kristen's parents and cooked for 10 people again.
Monday had college friends over for brunch, cooked for 7.
I did a lot of cooking this weekend! I really do enjoy it, and everything turned out well!

The brunch crew:
cazz, otto, droopy, malcom, truc, schnerbs, andrea, hayley and coyle
Yeah, we all had nicknames in college, except for Pat.

Friday, December 23, 2005

fudge log blog...

Yesterday was a good day. I received a call around 10:00 inviting me to go out to lunch with the Planning Department. I went out to lunch the day before with the Engineering Department. So, I got taken out to lunch twice! Ah, the benefits of working for two departments! I can't believe how much crap the Engineering folks were giving me for going to lunch with the Planning folks, stuff like "You traitor!" and "What are you too good for the Engineering Department?" but it was all in fun.

I got a call from Jeff around 3:00 asking me if I wanted a "fudge yule log". I said I just dropped off a couple of "fudge logs" and who couldn't use a good "fudge log".
The Fudge Yule Log

Derek, Jeff and myself went to dinner last night at the Long Valley Brew Pub. We had a couple of beers at the bar and then got a table for dinner. BTW, the bartender there is in the top 5 ever! I decided I was not going to get a heavy entree, I had been out to lunch that day and the day before. I have also been eating the heck out of the cookies in the office... So, in addition to the wings, Jeff gets the prime rib special, then Derek gets the prime rib special and I then order a grilled chicken cesar salad... well they broke out laughing and called me a "sally", the waiter even got into the act! Great, can't a guy just have a salad for dinner?

After dinner we ended up at the bar again, I started drinking coffee, I had a long drive home. We asked the bartender for 10 singles or was it twenty? Anyway she asked us what exactly we were going to do with these dollar bills... we just wanted to play liar's poker! Honestly! I smoked the both of those losers! Once I got into the groove there was no stopping me! Anyone need some singles?

'tis the season, for holiday cheer, please be careful getting home! Remember, you can only roll the dice so many times...

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

I did it!

I finally finished the X-Men Legends game! Kristen is going to be so happy, I think. Now I can stop playing the PS2 and start doing "things" around the house... like pick my clothes up off the floor, put my shaving cream and razor in the medicine chest, rinse and put away my empty beer bottles... and much, much more!

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Sunday Loss...

Eagles lost to the Giants... now I have to wear 2 Giants items at the next Giants-Eagles game with Derek. I wonder what he'll come up with in addition to the hard hat? At least I didn't have to wear the hat during this game, because Derek had to miss the game. (He went to a play... the sally) I think he would have really been in the weeds if he rescheduled again for the Giants-Eagles game. At least it was a good game! Eagles had their chances... oh well. There is always next year...

Saturday Santa...

Kristen worked today, so it was just Jacob and I for the day. Turned out we were to go to Cedarbrook with Buba and Pappy for a breakfast with Santa. We made it there only 10 minutes late! Jacob and I were walking around, he wanted to go see the Christmas tree in the pro shop, and we turn the corner and almost get run over by Santa. He seemed shocked but not scared (Jacob not Santa). We followed him into the main area and the other kids went wild, lots of cheering. We then waited for our name to get called to go sit on his lap (Jacob not me). Our name got called and Jacob was acting like he was not going to sit on Santa's lap. The "elf" even made a comment about Jacob not sitting on Santa's lap. Well he did, See:

Santa gave Jacob a gift and we went back to the table. Once we got to the table and told Jacob he could open his gift he started carrying the gift back to Santa. I don't know if he wanted to give it back or what?

Saturday evening Sean, Andrea and Hayley (spelling?) stopped by. Andrea's brother lives down the street. It was great to see them! We don't get to see them often enough. It sucked that Kristen got held up at work and couldn't make it home before they left. We are going to try and get together again when our West Coast college friends are back east for the holidays... Keep our fingers crossed.

Friday snow....

OK, so last Thursday night I tried to gather my things from work so I could work from home on Friday. We were expecting heavy snow Thursday night into Friday morning, and when there is that kind of snow I don't like making the drive to work as it usually ends up being in the neighborhood of a 2+ hour drive. In my haste to get out of work and head home I forgot my wallet in my desk draw. Of course I did not realize this until I was 30 minutes away! I turned around to get it. Otherwise I would have been without it until Monday! Way to go droop!

So, I woke up to snow and decided I was going to work from home. I have to say the commute when I work from home is the best! I started working around 8:00, I had some data I needed to download from a local weather station. Around 9:00 I decided to call into work, just to check in... no answer!?!? So, I checked to local radio's website to see if we had a delayed opening. There were other government offices listed but we were not listed... interesting. I figured I call around 10:30, assuming a 2 hour delay, no answer in the Engineering department, no answer in the clerk's office, and no answer in the planning office. Maybe they open at 12:00. 12:00 rolls around and I make the calls and no answer. That does it. I'm not working! I finally get a call around 3:30 saying we were closed for the day and not to work for the day! Gee thanks a lot! Turns out the township relies on Reverse 911 and the system is only as good as the data.. garbage in, garbage out. They did not have my number correct! We'll see what happens next snowstorm...

Thursday, December 08, 2005

fair hill

Geez, is it really Thursday already?

This past weekend was the Fair Hill double cross race. I promoted the cross races there when the MAC first started, 2000?, and my friend Wayne is the promoter these days. So, I wanted to lend a hand. My task ended up being to try to find a beer sponsor. Which, I found out is not an easy thing to do at the end of the year, as most companies budgets are already gone by now. So, we ended up buying the beer at a discount from Victory Brewery. Thank you. All and all it was a good experience trying to land a sponsor, I ended up with a couple of contacts interested in something for next year... We'll see if I can get something together.

I picked up the beer in Downingtown, Saturday afternoon. Kristen was working Sat, and Amy was able to come over and watch Jacob for the afternoon. Thank you "Poochers"!

Boy the drive from Downingtown to Fair Hill was nice. I had been on those roads before on road rides. It is a very nice area. I wonder if anyone in that area is looking for a GIS Specialist?

Got to Fair Hill as the elites were finishing up and I was struck by the fact that there was no one around. I think a goal for promoters needs to be how to get folks to stay around for the "elite" races, beer?

I met up with Brent around 5 and he was up to his elbows in re-doing his bathroom. There are a few things I really miss about being down in Delaware and one of them is El Torro! Yep, I got to have El Torro for dinner, yummy! The same guy was there and I'm pretty sure he recognized me, which was cool. Heard that "The Cart" we used to get tortas from was busted for selling drugs. There did seem to be something fishy there, but they made great tortas!

The race went well, I always forget how much work is involved with putting a race on. I was exhausted afterwards.

Here's fatmarc going through the Victory Beer tent. Brent and I are in the background conducting our on brand of "training"