A Snowy New Year

On the 30th of December 2017, Rachel and I drove up to Holland, Michigan to meet up with John and Melissa at John's place to celebrate the New Year.

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We arrived a little past 3pm on Saturday December 30th, through a bit of snowy driving weather. Once we settled in, we got on our boots and snow gear and headed out again. John drove us over a half mile to a little parking spot near the boat dock. Once parked we set out on foot for another half mile, this time uphill through a neighborhood and then downhill to Lake Michigan. John's place is on Lake Macatawa, which feeds into Lake Michigan. On our walk to the lake, which included a heavy downfall of snow, we passed many a summer home, most empty due to the winter months, but some with beautiful Christmas lights and a snowy topping, making it even more picturesque. Once we made it to the lake, I took a slide down the slide while others looked on. I hit a big pile of snow at the end with a soft plump. Exciting stuff. It was pretty damn cold out, so my phone died right as I was making a video going down (peep the vlog). Minutes later, John and I headed towards the lake's edge. I felt nervously scared as we stood on what we eventually figured out was a frozen Lake Michigan, with waves crashing up and splashing high. It was a crazy feeling to have the waves hitting so high. It honestly felt as if i was on the edge of the cliffs of Moher, but with the water coming to the very top. It was cold, windy, and was quite exhilarating. The water was rolling, similar to an ocean, and we were certain it would be instant death if one fell in. Rachel and Melissa joined us at the frozen lake's edge before we all scurried back to safety towards the snowy mainland. I know it is hard to understand, but we were probably a good 100 feet out on the water, and a good 20 feet uphill, which was entirely frozen, but then it was not frozen at all once you hit the edge. That is where the water was still water. You never know when the ice might break off and fall in. Similar to if you stand on the edge of a cliff. The risks we took!

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Once we stopped tempting death, we walked back through the blizzard, trenching through waist high snow drifts, eventually we made it back to our Cabin in Holland. We slipped out of our wet clothes and hopped into some dry ones to head to downtown Holland. Land of the dry. As we were driving on the highway, we saw some advertisements about how it was a snowless Holland. We didn't really get it until we were downtown and saw that the sidewalks were entirely rid of snow. How is this possible you may ask? The sorcery of Holland? Nope, just heated sidewalks, which means no snow on the sidewalks, but plenty of hobos sleeping. Jokes about the hobos. We parked downtown and walked along the street to New Holland  Brewing Company. We had a few drinks there a couple summers ago. Once inside, John and Melissa took us to the sampling room, where we sampled some whiskeys, gins and tequilas before being sat down for dinner. We ordered a beer and some bean dip as an app. Dinner came out and it was pretty good. I had a burger and some chips. I would say it was an average tasting burger, nothing too crazy to talk about. After dinner we headed back to John's place to play some some O'Hell and Hearts. Card games for the uninformed. Didn't stay up too late, and headed to bed in our twin beds.

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We woke up the next morning, December 31st, 2017, New Years Eve, ate some breakfast and headed out for some cross country skiing. We headed out to the Pigeon Creek Park trails, and it only cost $8 per person to rent the ski's for two hours! What a deal. It was my first time cross country skiing, well actually skiing at all. I went water skiing about 10 years ago at my buddy Andrew Mewborn's in Georgia, but have never done any type of skiing or snowboarding on the snow. In fact, I've only been sledding down the Patterson hill near my childhood home. 

Anyway, we got the skis and I immediately had difficulty getting my snow boots to stay on them. I had to get my skis swapped out, and the new pair worked! Once I had my skis on I immediately fell over. Good start. I think I ended up falling down at least 20 times within the two hours of skiing. I was pretty terrible, but it was super super fun. I dressed up like a drunk local man (corona hat, shades, sweat pants, and a jacket), and performed like a local drunk man, stumbling about the trails. Rachel was the skiing expert and did well. John and Melissa also performed at a high level. Like I said, I fell over almost every 5 minutes, struggle bus.

There was a layer of fluffy snow over all of the trees and over the trails, it was a beautiful sunny day to go cc skiing. I did a mediocre job as everyone else succeed, but it was a fantastic time. At one point we attempted the pigeon plunge, a very steep and narrow trail that was similar to downhill skiing but between a 15 foot gap of trees. If we veered off too far to the side, we would surely crash into some pine. We all sat at the top of the plunge debating whether we should go down or not for 20 minutes. Finally I strapped my camera under my jacket, and went full steam ahead. The worst skier was on his way to death! It was an adrenaline filled descent that ended up with me eating it hard. My skis got crossed up and I slammed into the snow, but this is a survivor story and I live to tell the tale. John and Rachel followed suite and Melissa traveled around to meet us for the walk back to the lodge. Super fun cross country skiing. When we got back to return our skis, there was a super long line to get into the trails. It appears we finished at the perfect time. Great success!

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With our boots back on, we drove over to Meijer to pick up some groceries for the evening festivities. John somehow managed to lose his wallet, and we were in kind of a funk, but then it fell from the side of the front seat and hit my foot in the back. Wallet found, day saved.  It must have fallen out of his pocket when we were getting in/out of the car. Phew. 

We made it back to John's place and fired up the grill. Time for a little snowy cookout. We cooked up some brats, Melissa made the famous corn dish, Rachel got some broccoli and onion together, and the boys grilled some brats to enjoy for the New Year's Masterpiece. 

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After celebrating with our tasty dinner, we hung out for a bit, playing hearts, 3 man, and some other games. Melissa played us some cover songs and amazing originals! Check out her new music page here! Later that night, around 11pm, I put together a delicious buffalo chicken dip to enjoy while we played more card games. Finally, we counted down to midnight in the Eastern Time Zone, then again in Central Time Zone. Happy New Year x 2! Celebrate everyone!

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I stayed up later than all in the house, as they fell asleep just after 2a Eastern/1a Central. Since everyone fell asleep with a drink in their hand, I took each drink one by one and finished them off! Safety first. A little bit after that I woke everyone up and sent them up to bed. I spent the next 2 hours editing some videos and working my blogs/vlogs. Definitely missed out on the opportunity to celebrate New Year's a third time for the west coast. I packed up and headed to bed just after 4a. What A Snowy New Year.

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We woke up in the morning, January 1st, 2018, and ate the rest of the buffalo chicken dip from the night before and headed out on the road back to Chicago.

Happy New Year everyone. More videos from this weekend to come soon. Here is the vlog! It's a snazzy one!

Let's do it big in 2018!

 

Josh

My Favorite Childhood Comedy Actor

The list of 90s comedy actors is a damn good one, including the likes of Adam Sandler, Chris Farley, Ben Stiller, Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, & Robin Williams. But there is one actor who stood above the rest for me. Do you want to know who it is? Do ya? Do ya? Alrighttttyyyy thennnnn, it is the man of 1000 faces, the wild and energetic, Jim Carrey. During some time off in December, and the beginning of the New Year, I watched 19 of Carrey's movies. I thought it would be a cool idea if each month I watched a bunch of movies from a specific actor/actress/director and relived their glory days. This seemed like a great idea until realizing how long it takes to watch 10, even 5 movies. I probably went a little over the top with Jim, but he is my favorite. I won't have time to watch this many movies normally, so I think I may try to make this a quarterly event, or limit it to 4 movies per actor/actress.

Anyways, let's take a look at the 19 movies I watched and see if you recognize any of them, which I'm sure you will:

It is crazy to think that in 1994 Jim Carrey essentially launched his career with 3 top notch comedies: Ace Ventura Pet Detective, The Mask, and Dumb & Dumber. His career stayed steady with pretty great films through the 2000s including The Truman Show, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and Bruce Almighty. Although his films have declined in quality over the past ten years or so, he has made a plethora of hilarious stuff over the last 25 years. 

I'm going to start off with a bold statement, but one thing I noticed in almost all of Jim Carrey's films is that there is always a woman with large breasts that are presented to their fullest. I am telling you, almost every single movie of his, especially when he started to get hot, includes some big jugs. Perhaps it was written into his contract that he had to work with a large breasted woman? Or maybe it was just the 90s? Go ahead and think about the films above and recall any and all of those scenes. I'll put this seen from Liar Liar here for ya as a starter.

Alright, now that we have that out of the way, let's move on to some of my favorites. Of all of the movies listed above, I think my favorite movie of Carrey's would have to Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. This movie (2004) is classified as a romantic science fiction comedy-drama in which Carrey plays a shy character named Joel Barish. The all-star cast also includes, Kate Winslet, Kirsten Dunst, Mark Ruffalo, Elijah Wood, and Tom Wilkinson. Now I don't like spoiling movies for people, so if you haven't seen it, here is the description, "When their relationship turns sour, a young couple undergoes a medical procedure to have each other erased from their memories." Highly recommend!

Two movies of Carrey's that will always have a special place in my heart are The Mask and Ace Ventura. I must have watched each of these at least 30 times each growing up. Often quoting them, "No. It wasn't me. It was the one-armed man.," "If I'm not back in 5 minutes, just wait longer," and "Do NOT go in there! Woooweee!" Ah just hilarious classics. 

My least favorite movie out of the films would have to be Dumb & Dumber To. Coming out 20 years after the original, it was a sad, 2014, sequel that should never have been made. Although they are essentially acting the same as they do in Dumb & Dumber, it just isn't funny watching two full grown men be idiots. But I won't lie, I did chuckle a few times throughout the movie, regardless I highly don't recommend watching. Just watch the original again.

Jim's most recent movie, Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond, really shined a new light on his acting for me. It brought to the attention his work on the set of Man on the Moon and his work as a method actor. Carrey only uses method acting in a select few of his films, but when he does, he goes all in. In this documentary, he also drops some philosophical knowledge during his interviews. This movie is currently on Netflix, and if you are like me, and haven't seen Man on the Moon, don't worry, you don't need to. I highly recommend checking this out.

There are a few movies of Jim Carrey's that I don't own and have never seen. Man on the Moon, A Christmas Carol, Fun with Dick & Jane, I Love you Phillip Morris, A Series of Unfortunate Events, & Once Bitten. If I haven't listed any other classic Jim Carrey films, let me know what I am missing out on.

And before we close this out, let's not forget about Jim Carrey's hilarious skits on In Living Color. In Living Color was a comedy skit series similar to SNL, that was on Fox and lasted five seasons in the early 90s. Nolan introduced me to these during college. Here are two of my favorite skits from that show:

Rachel and I have some ideas for which actors/actresses to take a deep dive into next. This includes Emma Stone, Bruce Willis, Denzel Washington, Meryl Streep, Will Smith, Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Christian Bale, Daniel Day Lewis or Will Ferrell. 

But I am curious who you think would be a good actor/actress, or maybe even director, to watch their films. Let me know!

"Good morning, and in case I don't see ya, good afternoon, good evening, and good night!"

Happy movie watching

Josh