Welcome to the D

Wednesday the 28th of May involved me practicing with my FV team. I then headed over to Yorkville to hang out with Adam one last time before he starts his year of rotations, then 3 years of residency. The kid is well on his way to being the best Podiatrist around. He is also getting married next year, which is pretty exciting.

Thursday the 29th I worked and then headed over to Naperville Central to film them play Grayslake Central in the State Cup Semi-Finals. Benet was playing New Trier, but at New Trier and I did not want to have to drive all the way up north to film that game. Game footage from the Central game will be coming later this week. They ended up going on to win the State Cup finals, B division of Illinois. Not sure how they ever got dropped down to the B division, but a state title nonetheless.

Friday May 30th, I packed up the car and headed over to pick up Gio. We then set out to embark on our 5 hour car ride to Auburn Hills Michigan, where our hotel was. Tournament was set to be a few miles away in Clarkston, Michigan.

We left around 11am and got into, what I will refer to as Detroit for the rest of this blog, around 6pm local time. On our way we stopped at a McD's and I overindulged, picking up 2 McDoubles, 2 Buffalo McChickens, & a large fry. It was much more than I needed, but let's just say that I finished it all like a man. As we neared Detroit we threw on some gangsta rap radio station. Then I saw a sign that we were entering Pontiac, an area I know that is not the best place to be around. A great song came on the radio that was to epitomize the trip. Trophezz, which I later found out was by Drake. Give yourself a listen (explicit) and tell me he is not saying Trophez. That is what we came for, we came to get the trophez. Also, each station, regardless of genre, kept referring to Detroit as the D. Welcome to the D, Only in the D, stuff like that. 

I had been in contact with some AC alum, unfortunately most of them were out of town, but luckily Dave, roommate from senior year, and teammate who broke all my records, was gonna make a drive to come hang. After about 25 minutes after we arrived, Dave arrived with his girlfriend Shannon. After introductions, we hopped in Shannon's car with Gio and headed out to find some food. Gio's team parents were at Toby Keith's restaurant, so that is where we ended up going.

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It was good catching up with Dave and Shannon, considering I had not seen Dave in about 2 years. We talked about lax, life, and many other things. I ordered some wings for dinner, which eventually came out after everyone else was half way through their meals and I politely asked our waitress if my wings were coming out. Once I asked, her eyes went wide and she claimed, oh yes they will be right out. That was the moment I knew my wings were about to start cooking. There was also a live band playing at Toby Keith's. However, their only fans were 3 little girls (children of the parents we were with) who were dancing the night away. Despite playing country music, the band was actually pretty good. While waiting for our food to come out, some guy who was working with Bud Light came up to us and asked Dave if he wanted to "play" for a chance to win. Dave accepted and Gio took a pretty funny snap of it. Dave had to answer some question about what his spirit animal was, he said lion, I probably would have said penguin. Check out the "snap" gallery from the weekend below. 

After Toby Keith's we had Shannon drive us to a local Meijer to pick up some beverages for the rest of the evening at the hotel with some parents. We picked up Shannon a complimentary wine for being such a nice lady and driving us around. We grabbed some suds and headed over to the hotel. Dave and Shannon hung out with us as we watched the rest of the Blackhawks game in the lobby with the rest of Gio's team parents. Hawks won in OT, and then Shannon dropped us off back at our hotel, just a few miles away. I said my goodbyes to Dave and Shannon and we went inside, expecting nothing less than finding some more Fox parents up and at it. Of course we did, so we finished off our beverages. Once the bar closed, a parent who had arrived late to the party and knew the area took me out to a local hot spot, unfortunately this was a hot spot at least 20 years ago and it was closed when arrived. So we headed back to the hotel to catch some beauty sleep.

When I woke up the next morning around we'll say 10 am, I headed down to the lobby and outside to find that one of the coaches who had arrived late that night, got the official, "Welcome to Detroit." His 2014 jeep had all 4 wheels stolen, and it was left sitting on cinder blocks. Pretty darn crazy if you ask me. Literally was not even there for 8 hours, and someone had managed to steal every single one of his wheels, tires, rims, and all. Important fact: Our hotel was on the edge of Auburn Hills and Pontiac...

I initially thought to myself when I heard about this car, before I left the hotel, oh my gosh, I hope my car is okay. Then I remembered that I had a 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe. All the wheels were there and in tact. I drove over to Jimmy Johns to pick up a sub before my games that day. My first game was not until 4p, so I had some time to kill. I got the club lulu #16 like always, ate it up, then headed over to the fields in Clarkston to watch Gio's team play. When it came time for my games, my team lost, so we had another game at 6. We lost again, not the best performance a team can have.

We got back to the hotel and I had a couple pieces of pizza with a couple of the 5th grade coaches. Then I went down to the lobby as my team was gearing up for a team dinner. Only 3 dads and 2 kids ended up going to the Mexican place I went to. We thought everyone was coming, but I guess that wasn't the case. I had a faijta quesadilla, then was requested by some of my players at the weight room in the hotel. I spent the next hour or so in the hotel weight room.

After being in there for about 10 minutes, a hotel employee came and told us we had to be 18 or accompanied by an adult to use the weightroom. I turned around and said, "I'm 25 years old, want to see my ID?" He then told me, "Sorry sir," turned around and left. We didn't see him again. I showed off to my 14 year old players by doing pullups, pushups, and curling that heavy weight. Pretty dope.

After the lifts, I headed outside to find a couple of my teams dads having some drinks out on the hotel patio. I floated around between there and another group inside for a bit. Then Gio was returning back to the hotel around midnight and gave me a call, my phone died right as I picked it up, so I went to look for him. There was a wedding going on at the hotel, and I passed a group of wedding ladies looking for Gio. After failing to find G, some of the Dad's were giving me crap about not talking to these chicks, so I headed over and had a nice conversation for probably 20 minutes with a couple of moms and a daughter. I also met a couple of other aunts and uncles during that time, basically a part of the family now. 

After a little more of time with the lax parents, the mom and daughter from the wedding came over and sat with us and chatted for a bit. They headed back to their hotel across the street after a bit, and I went up to bed.

The next morning was the first day of June, and I was not feeling the best, as I had drank too many beverages, but got all packed and ready to go. Our game was at 11 and then we were on the way to head home. The team came together and pulled out a victory for everyone, so we went home happy. Better to win the final game and come in second to last, then lose the last game in the championship as I always say. End with a win!

Gio and I stopped at a pub right as we left, but I didn't feel well enough to eat, so I saved my chicken tenders and fries for later that night after the 5 hour drive home. I drove home and was pretty exhausted, napped, then had my tenders.

Monday June 2nd, was a pretty standard day at work. Recovering from the big weekend, and enjoying life.

I probably forgot some stuff from this weekend, but oh well.

Check out these awesome snaps. Mostly from the weekend, and then a pretty dope drawing I made. Enjoy

Ya Boy is out. Last week of coaching coming up. 2 more videos should be coming out this week.

Stay tuned.

 

Josh

Grill Season

It is that time of the year. Bring out the grill, bring out the charcoal, and bring out the meats.

Last Tuesday, the 20th of May, Rachel took the train from the city out to Naperville to visit me. What a wonderful amazing woman I have! I had picked up some burgers earlier in the week, so we were planning on grilling them.  A storm was brewing in the skies, and it took us over 45 minutes to drive 9 miles home from the train station. Thanks Naperville traffic. 

We got the burgers grilling, and the storm began to roll in, unfortunately I didn't get the coals quite hot enough to cook them in the 6 minutes they required in the directions. After about 20 minutes of grilling, the wind started to blow and the rain began to come down. I just finished up with the burgers, getting them inside with just a little bit of water on them. Not a bad cookout.

On Wednesday May 21st, I suited up with my team for practice and finished editing a BenU v Aurora lax game from earlier in the season. I think it turned out pretty well. Check it out below.

On Thursday morning, I mowed my lawn, and worked on a highlight tape for a customer of mine. In the afternoon around 5, after work, I headed over to Benet Academy to film a second round playoff lacrosse game. Benet took on Hinsdale Central and I was able to film the game at John's Alma Mater. They have some solid players on the team, a few going D1, and I think have a real shot at winning state in the A division, which has been won by New Trier or Loyola for the last 10 years or so. I picked up some BK on the way home, 2 for 1 whoppers, allowing me to have some dinner and then lunch for Friday. Check out the highlights from the game, which I pumped out in a little less than 24 hours. Another solid edit in my opinion. 

On the 23rd of May Friday, I practice a little bit with my team again, as we had a scrimmage against our C team. I mixed the 2 teams together and it turned out to be pretty fun. I finished the video above later that night. 

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On Saturday, while the semi finals for lacrosse were happening, I secured a regular season title for my FV 8th grade team, beating the other undefeated team by a score of 7 to 5. Now we just have 2 weeks and 2 tournaments left! Wow the year has flown by! For dinner, John and I decided to have another cookout, grilling burgers and a couple of hot dogs in his back yard this time. Charcoal is king, and that is all we use, so we did that up. Later that night, I met up with Brian, Chris, Alyssa, Zack, Jessi, and a couple of other friends for a few drinks at Tommy Nevins down the road. They had bud light specials that came in a red plastic Blackhawks cup for the game. I was able to snag 8 of these from our table to take home for Squid. Go Hawks (even though they have been sucking). Rachel was at the WhiteSox game while this was going on and sent me this cute picture. 

Sunday the 25th, I was scheduled to have a private lesson at 10am, however, the person never showed up. This was pretty disappointing since that meant I could have headed to the city earlier, however, I didn't let it ruin my mood. At around 11am I drove into the city to hang out with Rachel. After lunch we walked about a mile and half down Clark, to where I may be residing in the near future, and went to Dave's Record shop with her roommate Aly & her siblings. It was a pretty cool shop and they had a BUNCH of records, new and old to choose from. I didn't pick up any this time, but I see this becoming a place I will be spending a decent amount of time. Got to love the feel of an old vinyl album. After the record shop, we picked up a  couple of ice creams from McDonald's. I went with the vanilla cone dipped in chocolate and Rach had a oreo McFlurry. Tasty on a hot spring afternoon.

After McDonald's we headed on a walk and stumbled upon a hidden Lilly Pond. It was so peaceful and calming, just a beautiful setting to have on such a lovely day. After hanging out there for a while and seeing a mother duck and some ducklings, we walked down to North Ave beach and enjoyed some time at the beach and in the sun. 

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That evening Rachel and I headed to a restaraunt in the oppostie direction we usually head out, but it was actually closer than the others we normally go to. It was off Lincoln and called Risselli's or something like that. We each had a beer and some delicious pizza with sausage, onion, and green pepper. Very tasty. We walked back home and then played one on one Taboo, even though the game claims it is for 4+ players, we played with 2. Take that Taboo. After some wine and taboo, we headed off to bed.

Monday May 26th allowed us to extend the weekend since it was Memorial Day. We woke up relatively early and headed down to the beach around 10am for an early morning, since storms were predicted for noon. Luckily for us the day was perfect and sunny, no storms ever rolled through. When at the beach, we met up with Brian and Shaina and watched Brian play volleyball for a match or two. In typical Brian fashion, he invited us over to "play" but didn't let us play because he claims we were not good enough. Rachel's roommates Mary and Aly and their boyfriends came down about an hour later. We also met up with Ashley and one of her friends from Lombard. After spending some hours in the sun, and going up to my thighs in the chilly water, Brian, Shaina, Rachel, & I walked through Old Town over to the Burger Bar and had some tasty burgers for lunch. 

Speaking of lunch. Hot Dogs or Legs? You decide!

Speaking of lunch. Hot Dogs or Legs? You decide!

That evening, Rachel and I played bags with Aly and her bf Jay while grilling up some BBQ chicken. We had BBQ chicken sandwiches for dinner which were delicious. We watched the first episode of True Detective which seems like an awesome show. I am excited to perhaps catch a few more episodes. After watching the Blackhawks do poorly in the first and second periods, I headed to bed for an early night. I guess I missed watching both the semi finals and the National Championship for lax this year. That is alright, I wasn't a big fan of any of the teams. Spoiler Alert, Duke Wins.

I drove back home on Tuesday morning of the 27th, then headed to work. After work, where Beth was interviewed, I got the grilll fired up one last time for this week and grilled up some Italian Sausage. I then diced it up and threw it in some pasta I had made along with a home made vinegrette sauce that involves oil, vinegar, garlic, honey, and salt & pepper. A pretty tasty dinner I might say. The storms looked to be brewing again, but held off on this Tuesday.

All this talk about Cookouts and Grilling makes me want to post our past Cookouts. Enjoy watching and I'll see you next week.

Can't wait for more cookouts with YaBoys this summer.

 

Josh

Graduating Squid

My sister, the little squid is a college graduate. But first... let's breeze through the boring stuff.

Tuesday May 13th I finished another lax highlight video. I also finished one on Monday May 19th. Both are posted below. The second involved the best lacrosse I've seen all year. Enjoy

On Wednesday the 14th of May I threw on my old pads and practiced with my 8th grade lax team, showing them a thing or two. Felt good to be back out there. This was also the date of the flower moon, the 5th full moon of the year... unfortunately it was too cloudy and rainy to see when I was still awake, so I missed it. I'll get the next one! First moon miss of the year, disappointing to all my moon gazers, I know.

On Thursday, my parents and I headed out on our 6 hour drive to Mizzou for the last time to see Beth graduate. I packed my trusty game boy color and collective games including SuperMarioLand, NinjaTurtles, Donkey Kong, BrickBlast, & Pokemon Red to provide me some entertainment for the trip. Also started to read The Shining and am about 50 pages in, quality read so far!


Once we arrived, we were ready to get the party started. As we headed out, Paige needed to pop her tiger cherry, Squid & I did some time ago, so we headed over to the tiger and took a ride. Around 9:30p my parents dropped Beth, Paige, & I off at some club named Roxy's for a night of $5 bottomless double well drinks. I went with the whisky coke, Beth and Paige went with some type of lemonade or sprite and vodka. The night was full of dancing and drinking on the dance floor. As I looked at the clock and saw it was 11:55pm and the free drinks were ending at mindnight, I headed over to the bar one last time. I aquired 2 whisky cokes, 2 vodka lemonades and headed bakc through a mass of people to find Squid and Paige and some other of their friends. As I was walking, drinkings filled to the brim, held above peoples heads, I surely spilled on quite a few people, apologizing throughout. The best was when I was right where Beth and Paige were and someone back into me, and I spilt a helping of drink on this girl behind us who then said, "Oh no you didn't, you spilt on my weave!" I apologized kinldy and gave her one of my whisky cokes, which she took a couple of sips out of and threw out promptly. We finsihed what we could of our drinks and then headed over to hotbox cookies to get some tasty cookies before taking some magical bus home. 

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On the bus, I chatted with the some others who were going to graduate and found out Jen and Kim? were also headed to a similar area on the bus, striking. Beth wanted me to sit down for a majority of the ride, but I insisted on standing. Finally we arrived at our stop and I tipped that friendly bus driver man $2. He tried to refuse, but I didn't let him. 

Once in Beth's apartment we found her other roommate Allison sleeping, but not for long. She had to write some paper, so we woke her up and got her to work, or something like that. Around 3am the night came to end, with me snoring on the couch, and Beth getting ready for her final at 10AM.

On Friday, after our night out, Beth took her final and got a 157/160 or something crazy like that. It pays to study hard kids! Most of Friday was spent preparing for graduation that evening and going around and taking pictures. Here are a bunch of pictures of Beth / Paige / families from Friday afternoon around Mizzou's beautiful campus.

For dinner, we met up with the rest of the fam: Grandma, Aunt Ruth, Jan, & Lillian at AppleBee's, One of Beth's favorite places to eat. After dinner, we headed over to Mizzou basketball arena, for the Journalism school graduation! 

We made it about an hour early, but got some prime parking and prime seats, thanks dad. Here are a bunch of pics from the graduation. So happy and proud of Beth for graduating! What a squid! The ceremony ended with the most pathetic cap toss I have ever seen. You may or may not be able to tell, but there is a picture of it.

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Friday night we had a little celebration at Beth's apartment with our family and Paige's. Here is a lovely snapchat beth sent out of me after we had already celebrated with the champagne and were onto those ever so tasty Summer Shandies. Can this photo be true if I was the only one drinking? I finished off the 12 pack of shandies as the night faded away and we were again, up until about 3am. College.

Saturday the 17th of May called for an early rise, around 7am because Beth and Paige had to go and be smart during college, so they were graduating with honors and headed to the honors graduation ceremony. My extended family, grandma and aunts, were just going to stay until Beth's name was called and then head out since they had places to go. With this in mind, Beth and Paige arrived late to the ceremony and were given the honor of last row for the ceremony. We only had to wait about 1000 names before theirs were called. You can tell in the pics how happy the fans were, and how awake Beth and Paige were. The nice thing was they were right next to each other and got to enjoy the 2 hour ceremony. Here are some shots from that day. Squid standing up to receive honors for being a nerd. Then she grabs her medal.

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After the graduation ceremony number 2, we went out to eat at Glenn's Cafe in downtown Columbia. I had a tasty burger, and also went to a candy store before hand and picked up some delicious candy legos, fruity sticks, & my favorite, fruit slices. After lunch we headed back to Beth's apartment to quickly pack up the cars (I'll be driving baby blue home) and then drive 6 hours back... not. Beth had not packed anything yet, so 5 hours later, at 5pm we finally got on the road. I drove baby blue home all by myself, and was jamming out to the radio for the whole trip. Some quality stations around St Louis, including one that was playing 90s alternative for awhile. As we reached later into the night and were nearing home, Night Prowler by AC/DC came on the radio. A song that Nolan and I used to jam to late at night in my college days back at Adrian. Oh the memories.

The trip was a great success, I am so happy and proud of Beth for graduating, but cannot believe college is already over for her as well. How the time flies. Enjoy every moment, and I know she did with thousands of great memories from school.

On Sunday, May 18th, I slept until 11am after going to sleep right when I got home from Mizzou, giving me about 11 hours of sleep. Then I headed over to Danny & Sarah's current residnence for a birthday party for their 1 year old Sophia! The party was a hit, and the weather was perfect. I had to leave a little early to head to a lax game, but here are some pics while I was there!

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What a great weekend it was indeed. Beth graduates, Sophia turns 1, & everyone has a grand old time. With the weather being warmer and the moods heightening, I am excited for summer which is right around the corner!

 

And before I end this lovely family blog post, I will add a few things about lacrosse. The Thompson brothers, Miles & Lyle, of Albany became the first teammates in D1 history to have over 100 points in the same season. They both broke the single season record for points as well, Miles with 119 and brother Lyle with 128. It was disappointing to hear they got bumped out of the playoffs by Notre Dame in OT. On the other side of lacrosse in the D3 world, Tufts teammates John Upgren, Cole Bailey, & Beau Wood become the first 3 way teammates in history to have over 100 points with 120, 107, & 102 respectively. That is some serious point production from all 5 of these guys. 

Also the new Apache jersey's came in, only 6 months late, but they are awesome. CandyMan baby!

I leave you with this great lacrosse video produced by a former college/mll player. Band Together or Go Home. Lacrosse is a team game, live it, love it.

Yaboy, Proud Brother & Maluta Family Member


Josh