Wednesday, August 29, 2007

The Great Minnesota Get Together 2007

The three of us went to the state fair today. A year ago Tera and I wandered the state fair grounds talking about what it was going to be like when our child would be there with us. Emma was not born yet and we were neck deep with the adoption paper chase. We got there at around noon and headed to our favorite eating establishment, Giggles. I think it's a corny name but the food is downright awesome. Tera and I had grilled salmon on a stick and walleye crab cakes and a cold glass of honey wiess. Very Minnesotan of us, you betcha! The food at this place is so good we have been going there for the last three years and the quality only gets better. We then headed through the rest of the fair sampling some of the not so healthy but o' so tasty fare. Pizza on a stick, Tejas' chips and guacamole along with an ice cold Beergherita (don't ask, I can't explain), chocolate covered key lime pie on a stick (thank you Key West) and much much more. Every year at the fair new items are always the talk of the fairgrounds. One year it was alligator on a stick which I thought was a bit on the chewy side. I remember another year there was the deep fried candy bar on a stick which was not so ridiculous sounding once I heard that in that same year the deep fried Twinkie was making it's debut. As if the Twinkie wasn't bad enough by itself, some mad scientist had to go and batter the thing and deep fry it. Mmmm... heart stopping fun. I have not tried the candy bar or the Twinkie and I probably never will. There was something new this year that I could not turn a blind eye to and that was the Fried Fruit. Thats right, an assortment of sweet and ripened fruit lined up on a bamboo skewer, dipped in a cake batter, deep fried and bathed in powdered sugar. First off, I love fruit. Ask Tera, it almost borders on offensive when it comes to how much fruit I can eat in one sitting. I admit the fried fruit was good. Would I have it again? Probably.
Now here's the thing about the Minnesota State Fair. Here in Minnesota this is a really big deal. At first I didn't understand it. When I first moved here from Florida many moons ago I always thought the regular stuff when it comes to fairs. Unsafe rust bucket rides and the chain smoking carnies that operate them, the freak show which is really sad because people pay to see animals cooped up in cages or people with some sort of deformity like "Lobster Boy". So this was my idea of the state fair when I first heard about it. Then I went. All my preconceived ideas went out the window. This is where Minnesotans gather for 12 days every year. Everything about Minnesota is represented here past and present. But when it comes to the average Minnesotan, it's all about the food and most of the 1.6 million yearly attendees would probably agree. Of course I had to get used to things like Cheese Curds (fried cheese) and the ever present pronto pup/corn dog. But here in Minnesota people congregate on almost 400 acres to eat and drink new and exciting (and sometimes questionable i.e., Sloppy Joe on a stick) things and celebrate the end of another beautiful summer in the soon to be chilly Minnesota.

But the real story today is about Emma. Emma gets a gold star by her name for being so good. Due to the ever changing scenery at the fair she was very entertained by all the sights, sounds and smells. She didn't make a peep and loved every minute of the fair. What a trooper. Tera, Emma and I had a ball being at the fair and being a family. For the past couple of years we talked about "what it would be like..." and now we know and we love it. There are many annual things that Tera and I do and now Emma can be a part of them. Here's to Minnesota, it's fair and all the food that we shouldn't eat. Hooray!

Some pics of our day at the fair:




Friday, August 24, 2007

Neato picture...plus Emma news


I have a feeling that I like things that might be considered odd. I don't like the Alien movies but I do love vegetables. I thought this was kinda cool.

Emma is now saying "Buh-Bye" and waving her right hand. Since this is a new thing she does it on and off throughout the day which is ultra-cute.

We are heading to the "Great Minnesota Get-Together" on Tuesday and I am pumped. Bring on all things deep fried, on a stick and covered in either cheese or chocolate!

Have a nice weekend.

j

Monday, August 20, 2007

Nuthin' New

Not a whole lot going on this week. Well, maybe a few things. We have finally gotten some rain which rocks the Casbah. The Minnesota State Fair is starting this week. Hopefully we will make it this year. We will probably go early in the morning.
Let's see...I finished the latest round of books and I picked up Frank Peretti's "The Visitation". His books are pretty good. Tera begged me to read "The Oath" and I like it alot. I picked up the 3rd book in the prequel of the Left Behind series called "The Rapture". This will wrap up my endeavor to read the entire series. My brother in law is doing this online social networking thing called Pownce. He gave me an invite and I have already lost interest. It's just not my thing. I can't seem to find a way to delete my account. That's very cable company of them to make it that way.
I borrowed a copy of Leoncavallo-Pagliacci and I am again reminded of how much of a fan of Andrea Bocelli I am. If you are not a fan of opera I understand. It can be a bit much. But there are some great recordings out there. Try Sacred Arias or Verdi. They both feature Bocelli and are an easy listen.
Some friends from the church we used to attend threw us a baby shower yesterday. It was very nice to see people we haven't seen for a while. Emma was well behaved and seemed to really enjoy herself. Today we are going to look for some new earrings for Emma and I'm gonna see if I can talk Tera into going to St. Paul to this coffee/sandwich shop that our friend told me about while we were at the shower. I guess that's all for now.
Oh yeah, a massive shout out to Tricia (Mamarazzi) and her crew for the gifts. You rule!

See ya

j

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Hey Mike, make up your mind...

Embattled NFL quarterback Michael Vick, facing federal charges related to his alleged participation in dogfighting, has been hit with a "$63,000,000,000 billion dollar" lawsuit filed by a South Carolina inmate who alleges the Atlanta Falcons star stole his pit bulls and sold them on eBay to buy "missiles from Iran,"

Okay let's see, first he's an NFL quarterback, then he decides to be a dog fighter now an international arms dealer? For the love of Jeff! Pick a career already!

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,293268,00.html

J

Sunday, August 12, 2007

What's next?

Over the past day or so I reread my entire blog from when I first began it till now to see all of what I wrote. I originally started this blog to document our adoption of Emma but now she is home and I am not sure what I am supposed to write about now. I think you can tell by looking at my last post. I like doing this but if there are people who want to read this blog then I guess it would be a good idea if I didn’t bore you all to death. Compared to many other people I lead a fairly normal life. It’s not boring by any means but I’m not out there wearing a head to toe arachnid themed unitard fighting crime or on an adventure across the country to Mount Doom to destroy a ring that “rules them all” or even taking out a clandestine government agency in order to help me remember my true identity. So the question now is what should I do with this blog or better yet, what should I write about?

I would like this blog to be for lack of a better word, relevant (I can’t stand that word). I would like to write about stuff that would entertain, be interesting and make people want to read this thing. Maybe I would still do it even if people didn’t read it, I don’t know. Hmmm…

I have an idea. For those of you who read this leave me question or request in the comments section and I will write about that or at least try to. Pick a topic or whatever. If something is requested concerning a subject that I have no idea about then I will have to resort to making something up. I might even go to Wikipedia and do a whole lot of cut and paste to make myself look “smrt“. So leave me a question or a bunch of questions or ideas and I will respond to them. If nobody sends me anything then I will have to blabber on about how cute I think Emma is.

Let’s see what happens shall we?

J

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Somebody looks like they are having a bad day...


This is a Blobfish. I wonder how long it took the animal husbandry folks to think of that name. Look at this poor sap...don't you feel sorry for him?

Try to imagine there is a cartoon bubble above his head and leave me a comment quoting what you think he might say if he or she could talk...

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Yawn...

I need a nap. Oh yeah, a Macbook and five grand would be nice too...

I think I'll take that nap.

Words that I will not be using today: "Emergent", "Infrastructure" and "Kablooie!/Kablammo!"

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

I wonder...

...if anyone reads this blog. I know that there are some out there and I really appreciate your comments and encouragement but I wonder if there is anyone else. Maybe there are lurkers and others that might be out there that read this and don't comment. Either way I enjoy doing this when I have the time. Make my day and leave me a comment. Be nice though, I have thin skin and I can produce alligator tears on a dime.

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Monday, August 06, 2007

We are frantically searching...

...for Emma's battery panel. Emma has an unbelievable amount of energy and I think there must be an auxiliary panel somewhere on Emma's body where she has "Mega-Superduty-Maximum Never Ending-Super Baby Power Batteries". That or she has found my coffee and is eating the grounds straight up and washing them down with chocolate syrup. Go Emma Go!

Thursday, August 02, 2007

Not a close call but close enough for me

Tera, Emma and I went shopping yesterday at a couple of baby stores. We left home at around 3:30 in the afternoon and arrived in Northeast Mpls. somewhere around 4:00. After we left the store and made a quickie diaper change we started to head to the suburbs south of the city. I figured we could head towards the University of Minnesota and hop on the highway from there. As we approached the onramp I discovered that it was closed due to the normal summer construction that occurs around the Twin Cities. This closed on ramp was at the beginning of the I-35 bridge that extends over the Mississippi River. We decided to go to the next available bridge which was 50 yards further down University Avenue. We crossed and headed on to the next baby store. This was somewhere around 4:30pm. We got home at 5:45, fed Emma and then Tera and I ate shortly after that. A little before 7:00 I turned on the TV and the news was already pouring in.

I like so many other Minnesotans I have driven over this bridge hundreds of times. For a while this was part of my driving route to my job. It is so strange to be in a city that has something so terrible happen. I am unable to imagine what New Yorkers went through on 9/11. What is even more strange is that we attempted to cross the bridge a little and hour before it's collapse. Heck, I drove over the bridge the morning of the collapse to pick some of Emma's things at Tera's parents.

Please pray for the families of the dead, injured and missing.