The Quarter Century

Tuesday June 24 I watched The Secret Life of Walter Mitty... the 1947 version. It was pretty great!

Wednesday June 25th I mowed the lawn in preparation of Beth's graduation party. At work I attempted to make ethernet cables which brought me back to my college days in the IT department with Lee, Brad, Andy, & Derek. I spent too many hours that first week working there making cables that worked about 50% of the time. Tricky stuff.

Thursday June 26th, as we waited for men's league to start, we threw on the MLL game to watch our teammate Zak Dorn break the record for fastest shot. He shot 114, then 116, setting a new record. The MLL players seemed uninterested and were pretty rude about it. Not surprised. That evening I watched Captain Phillips by myself in my room. What a riveting and exciting film that keeps you on the edge of your seat. 5/5

Friday June 27th I went to Sam's Club with my mom in the morning to get some goodies for the grad party on Saturday. At work I finished the TCM Goalie Camp video I had been working on. Work was pretty boring so I put on Toy Story 3 for the last 2 hours or so. I didn't cry because I didn't make it to the end of the movie, I had to leave. I picked up Rachel from the train station. What a lovely amazing girlfriend, again coming home to visit me! We picked up Portillos for dinner. I had a double cheeseburger with everything except pickles! So did she! After eating so much and feeling so full, we fell asleep pretty early.

On Saturday June 28th, it was the Day of Beth's grad party. Family and friends came over for great food and great times. Johnny came over as well. After talking to my uncle john & grandpa bob about hiking, I realized I have no idea about anything about hiking. i need to get on that.

Rachel and Phil leave early. Johnny and I follow later, Johnny drives us to the city around 7. We get to Rachel's, pregame shortly and then get in a cab and head over to the House of Blues for the Lucky Boys Confusion concert. It was an awesome venue, very cool atmosphere. Big room with a great light show and sound. My first time at HOB. Lucky boys ended up not coming on until around 11:30, so our 9 arrival was a bit early, but there were 4 opening bands. The last opener, Penny and the Loafers was a pretty great Ska band. Once lucky boys came on, the screaming didn't stop. I sang every lyric (or close to it) to every song except one old one (LBC). I have never been so lyrically into a concert, it was amazing. At one point Rachel and I were looking at each other just screaming the lyrics, it felt magical.

They played their first big cd Throwing the Game cover to cover, which was awesome since I have listened to that so many times, especially to and from Summer Camp. After they finished off Throwing the Game, they left the stage as if we didn't know they were coming back to play some hits. They followed up with so many of their great songs, the only notable one left off was Mr. Wilmington, but a little bit of a downer song, so understandable they did not play. After the amazing show which left us sweaty and with no voice,  we head home by cab and get to bed around 2am. If you have never heard of Lucky Boys Confusion, I highly recommend them and actually insist that you give them a listen. One of my favorite artists of all time. Check some poop iPhone picks to prove my attendance of the show.

Sunday June 29th I wake up at 6:30am to be picked up at 7 am by Sean, a fellow Apache. It was short notice, but they convinced me to drive up to Milwaukee with them to win our 3rd consecutive Brewtown Showdown trophy. Before our first games we stopped at a gas station to get some provisions. I picked up a couple of packs of candy. CandyMan activate! We won our first game 13 to 5, I had a couple of goals and a few assists. The attack were working flawlessly together. Then was the championship. We played a brother rice alumni team, which included a friend from college and ended up losing 8 to 5. Sure they had some D1 guys, but honestly our offense just couldn't find the net. We had too many dropped balls and missed shots. I finished with 1 goal and 1 assist, but we fell short of the ultimate goal. Sean was nice enough to drive me back to Chicago. Once back I went grocery shopping with Rachel and we cooked up some pasta fresca for dinner. I burned my hand on a plastic spoon. It hurt pretty bad. Ow. We tried to watch wolf of wall street but I was very tired and fell asleep around 10pm.

I also finished my last two game highlights from the spring lax season this past week. Check them out. I am thinking a compilation of the best college and best highschool highlights to come soon.

On Monday June 30th, I woke up pretty early and headed toward the brown line to take the L to Union station where I would then take the metra to route 59. Right as I was putting some cash on my ventra card, a woman walked in and gave me a ventra card, saying it was good until Tuesday. As she left she said, "Pay it forward." This reminds me that I need to watch this movie and that I too should "pay it forward." The card actually worked and this got me thinking on my L ride to union. As I bought my Metra pass, I was thinking about what that woman said, and realized that I wouldn't be using the ventra card that woman gave me, so I went up to a woman who was putting money on her own ventra card, and gave it to her, telling her it was good until Tuesday and I had no use for it. I then walked away and hopped on the metra train heading to route 59. The train got in around 8 and I walked over to work, pretty convenient. I had an italian beef sandwich and fries for lunch from Taylor St. Pizza. That evening there was some pretty huge storms with very high winds going on. I had to work until 9pm, and went to bed pretty much when I got home. Before I fell asleep, I saw that our neighbors tree had split in half and that our street was flooding, typical street things.


Tuesday July 1st, the day of my birth 25 years ago. I have now been alive for a quarter century. Halfway to 50! Crazy. This year I spent my morning working out. I had to work at 8am, so worked out from about 7 to 7:30. I was born at 7:15am back in the day, so this year instead of sleeping when I was born like usual, I was pumping iron and getting big. Now we talking. I then spent the next 10 hours of my birthday at work, but this was 3 less hours than I worked last year on my birthday, so I guess we got that going for me. Luckily for me, I have the most amazing girlfriend, who took the train out to see me for my birthday. I picked her up from the station and we headed home. Once home, the family went out to eat at Steak 'n Shake for my birthday dinner. I believe we also did this for my last birthday. This year however, Steak 'n Shake is celebrating it's 80th birthday, so I was lucky enough to get a Birthday Cake Shake. Delicious. It came before my triple steakburger and chicken fingers dinner though, so I ate dessert for dinner and dinner for dessert. That night, once we got home. Rachel, Beth, and I watched Wolf of Wallstreet. An amazing movie that even though it is 3 hours long, kept my attention and deserves 5 out of 5 stars. Makes you hate business people though... so many of them are not good people. Cocaine and strippers though! What a life! Oh also Happy Birthday Canada.

I don't really remember what happened on July 2nd, Wednesday, so we will skip that day.

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Thursday July 3rd, 2014, I got a slice of pizza for lunch while at work. I started shooting around and testing my speed since I rip tons of G's. I ended up going into beast mode and shot 92 mph. A new record for yours truly. That evening, I took part in a small portion of the agility class that we offer, and wow, I am so out of shape. My hips have never been one of my strengths, but after spending about 10 minutes in the class, I realized I need to get back into working out more, especially my legs. But that probably won't happen. Laughs. After agility, I stuck around for another hour and played in Men's League. Only 6 kids showed up, but it was some decent 3 v 3 lax with a goalie. After men's league, I headed over to John's and made him stir me up a colorado bulldog as we watched the end of Captain Phillips and talked about our future Colorado trip and other random things in life.

Friday July 4th! America's Birthday! Woke up and jumped in a u-haul with my dad. We headed over to Auntie Frieda's old place and helped move some old furniture and belongings like that. Very nice of Bev to allow us to take some things, also came across some very funny and strange things, take a peek below!

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After this we stopped at my brother's new house in St Charles which seems like a nice place. After a quick tour, we headed back home and picked up Burger King on the way home. I got the double whopper with cheese. Tasty. Once home I quickly packed a bag and then got in the car and drove to Chicago to spend the weekend with Rachel. Unfortunately, somehow the city messed up and gave Rachel the wrong parking passes, so we had to park a few blocks away where we found some free parking. I was a bit exhausted from the day already, so I took a 3 hour nap from about 2 until 5 while Rachel went to the beach. Once I was up, the party was beginning shortly, so I dipped into some summer shandy's. Everyone then came over and I started to grill up the burgers, brats, and hot dogs. I was the chef of the party. The party was a great hit and very fun. Right around 9:15, I convinced some people to walk over and try to catch the Navy Pier fireworks at 9:30. We caught the last 10 seconds of the show, but then Rachel, Becca, and myself stayed while everyone else left and we got a private Bootleg firework show of our own. Some local Chicago folks lit off fireworks about 20 or 30 feet from us and it was a pretty solid show! At one point one of the fireworks tipped over and it shot into a small crowd of people. Bootleg fireworks at their best! After the show and after we were done cheering, we headed back to the party. For some reason I began massaging everyone that night, man, woman, or beast. It didn't matter, I was getting the knots out of peoples necks like it was my job. The night ended at some point, and then the morning came.

Bootleg Fireworks (Warning: Explicit)

It's been 4 years since this great firework show!

Saturday July 5th began at about noon, which was perfect since Rachel and I do not enjoy breakfast. I grilled up 3 left over burgers from the night before. The delicious, cheddar bacon filled ones. Unfortunately I did not add enough coals and it ended up being a slow hour roast of these 3 burgers that are supposed to cook in about 6 1/2 minutes. Regardless of the time it took to cook, they tasted fantastic! After chatting with Matt and Rachel and eating, everyone got dressed and ready and we walked about 2 miles down Ashland to Mary and Jeff's new apartment. It was very homey and they even had a cat! We only spent about 10 minutes there, then got up and walked another 2 miles to Chris's new apartment. We stopped at Jewel on the way as well, but I didn't go in. Chris was having a 5th of July party and it was pretty fun. He literally lives 2 doors down from a cash bar, so around 9pm we headed over to the cash bar, and despite thinking we wouldn't stay long, we ended up having a great time and staying pretty late. It was a very cool atmosphere, with tons of dart boards, a pool table, an outdoor back patio area, a jukebox, and some seriously cheap drinks. $2.75 for a beer is amazing, especially in the city. We somehow managed to squeeze 7 people into 4 available cab seats for the ride back to Old Town. Rachel and I booked it over to McDonalds once we got out of the cab and picked up 20 nugs, a McDouble, and large fry. We dined on that while sitting on her bed and then fell asleep for the night.

July 6th, Sunday, was the last day of the 4th of July weekend, and we started it off with some Chipotle for lunch. I was greatly saddened to see they had raised each of their menu items by 25 cents. Almost made me not want to get it. Savages. We then started a mini Breaking Bad marathon, by finishing the last 3 episodes of season 3 and watching the first episode of season 4. Walter White is changing and I love it! Straight blazing cats. Can't wait to finish the last 2 seasons (hopefully by 2015? ha.) After some Breaking Bad, we walked about a mile over to the REI of Chicago in search for some hiking boots for our upcoming trip. To our luck, Seamus, one of the staff members, was very friendly and knowledgeable and after much consideration between a couple pairs, Rachel and I both got our first pair of hiking boots! I went with the Merrell Moabs and Rachel went with the Keen Targhes. Both boots seems awesome and we are excited to break them in. We also learned from this trip to REI that we do not want cotton clothing, it absorbs too much water and is not good for outdoors. So we each also picked up 2 pairs of wool socks to keep our feet dry, warm, and not as smelly! Very excited for this trip! Just being in that store is so fun to walk around and look at it all, but also overwhelming and an eye opener about how much stuff we "need" to bring. I say "need" because I know we don't need it all. That evening we cooked up a tasty Quinoa meal with some Italian beef, spinach, pepper, and onion. Very delicious and a kind of, make it yourself meal, designed by Rach!

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Monday morning, July 7th, I drove home then headed to work around noon. When I got home from work, I found that my birthday present from Rachel had arrived, a solar powered charger for our hiking trip! It looks awesome and I am very excited to try it out, as Rachel bought me an adapter to charge my camera batteries as well. The best girlfriend ever!

Well that is the end of this double post about my Quarter Century birthday and the birth of Canada & America as well. Hope you enjoyed it and I'd be surprised if you finished! But maybe not, since it was pretty light on the details... or was it!?!?! Dun Dun Duuuuuunnn.

Holla

Josh

 

The Fourth Floyd

Wednesday June 18th started off with a little bit of video editing, and then a good workout over at BMT. I had a standard day at work. At the end of the day girls lax open needed an extra player for 2 on 2, so I stuck around. Despite playing 16 year old girls, I had fun and my thoughts were finally confirmed, I am pretty good at girls lax, and dominated. On the way home, it had just stormed pretty hard, but the rain had stopped and I was sweaty from playing, so I had the windows down. As I headed toward a bridge in a constructoin area right by my work, a car was headed toward me coming from the opposite direction. What neither of us saw, was the water sitting under the bridge, and to my misfortune, we both hit the water at the same time. This created a tidal wave of murky dirty water that not only rushed over my windshield, but also went right into my window, covering my in water, as well as into my back window, covering the back seat. Let's just say I got a free shower, and the car has smelled a little funky since that night.

On June 19th, Thursday, I headed over to BMT to workout bright and early, then had a good day at work. After work I went home for a couple hours before heading back for men's league. Right as I started to drive back to men's league, another storm hit and the heavens opened up on Naperville. Now, I understand driving with caution when it is raining, and especially when it is flooding, but some people are just terrible drivers. I was stuck behind a man/woman driving 20 in a 45 and just couldn't take it anymore, so busted over that double yellow and gave them the old pass on my way. There was no flooding, or any traffic around, this person must have just been really bad at driving, it had to be done. I made my way into the facility and had a fun week at men's league, scoring goals, making assists, and being the CandyMan. 

And as soon as I knew it, the weekend was here. Friday, June 20th involved a lot of hard laborious turfing at work, Beth and I spread about 5/6 of a bin of infill on the field. However, while doing so, I saw some extra turf outside, asked the boss what it was all about, and ended up filling Beth's car with a whole lot of turf, which we then spread out on the driveway the next day. Check out this pickup. One step closer to having a turfed basement in the future. Yes!

Rachel and I admiring the turf layout.

Rachel and I admiring the turf layout.

Rachel was sweet enough to take the train into Naperville again, so I picked her up and brought her back to work where I showed her what Beth and I had been doing the last few hours. After work ended around 7 we headed over to Rancheros for some dinner. Beth ordered an adult drink, got carded, which was fine. But then the manager came back to the table and asked to see her ID again, since she has a Missouri license, they carded her not once, but twice. After about 15 minutes, the drink finally came out, and they claimed the bar was backed up, but we knew they were "googling" what a Missouri license looks like. After dinner, where I had a chicken sandwich, we headed over to the liquor store just across the parking lot and picked up a 12 pack of Bud Light Limes and a small little bottle of some type of Bacardi. Rachel made a big deal about this tiny little bottle, which was pretty funny, especially when the cashier got in on it. I also got orange tic tacs, thanks Rachie!

After this, we drove over to DG to Jackie's house. She was having some friends over to play some drinking game, True American, from the show New Girl (I think). The game was great to play, especially with people you didn't know, because you got up close and personal with them right away. Unfortunately for them, I had worked out that morning, sweated all during work moving turf, and had not showered today yet. Sorry friends! We picked up some McDonald's on the way home, seems like it is every weekend... ahhh but it tastes so good.

Saturday the 21st of June began with a little bit of video editing. I was trying to finish up a couple of player season highlight edits I am working on for a few clients. Around noon, Rachel, John, Beth, and I jogged about a mile over to Frontier park where we then did a variation of 120 yard sprints. We did 20 total, 2 of 10 different kinds. We ended with 60 yards of lunges, a jog, and then a 120 yard sprint. Killer. Worst part was we had to jog a mile back home, but we all survived. Still got it.

That afternoon around 2 I grilled up some burgers for the family and Rachel, and then showered, cleaned up, and headed over to Rachel's cousin's HS graduation party. The party was awesome, had great Bueno Beef Catering, but it started to storm again. Initially, Rachel and some of her family were going to wait it out under one of the tents, but the winds got very violent and it continued to pour out. Finally after about 30 minutes, we headed back inside 1 by 1 under the comfort of an umbrella. At last a guy brought us out an umbrella and there were 4 of us left. I took 1 of the guys to the garage, then came back for the final two. We decided to take all 3 in the final trip, which was a mistake under the umbrella, since my front got soaked, and the person in the rear had their back soaked. I joked how this was as close as I would get to saving people in a war like all my forefather's. So sad, but so true. Once inside, I found the dessert bin, and kept going back to eat these delicious sugar cookies. I probably ate between 20 and 30 of them, and actually finished off the box, slightly embarrassing, but not really, they were so good.

That night we hung out with John and Beth again at my house, and finally broke in the Deer Tick War Elephant vinyl. Boy did it sound good, the lyrics so clear, the instruments so crisp, love me some vinyl. 

June 22nd, Sunday, I woke up early to finish some editing, then Rachel and I headed over to Gio's to drive out to Three Floyds Brewery with Gio and Kelly. The brewery was about a 45 minute drive out to good ole Munster Indiana. Once we arrived, there was already a line out the door, we ended up waiting a little over an hour just to get seated inside for lunch, but it was well worth it. For apps we had the best beef jerky I have ever had, and some delicious wings as well. They both tasted fresh off a camp fire. I ended up trying the Three Floyds beers on tap, I had their famous Alpha King Pale Ale and followed it up with a Jinx Proof. Rachel tried the Gumballhead first. For lunch I had another chicken sandwich, again was so delicious. The whole time we were eating, there was a super bizarre show on tv, some type of fighting movie where the main characters were missing either their arms or their legs. Not the best lunch film, but we had to take it. After lunch, we went to pickup some beers to go, but they were already out of everything except two kinds, so I got two bottles of Man-O-Awesome or something like that. On our way back, the radio kept playing Pink Floyd songs, and that is when we realized, we were in the presence of the Fourth Floyd. After riding back listening to the Fourth Floyd with Gio, while Rachel and Kelly slept most of the way, Rachel and I drove into the city to her apartment. Once there we watched an episode of Breaking Bad and then the movie The Campaign which I did not find all that funny. Pretty disappointing. Rachel's roommate and BFF from highschool and college had just moved back from Alabama, so it was good seeing her and catching up, as they are roommates once again! How nice!

Awesome Grenade glass that my Jinx Proof came in

Awesome Grenade glass that my Jinx Proof came in

Somehow, the neighbor upstairs must have known we were hungry, because he brought down 2 chicken sandwiches for us to try out. I guess he is opening a new restaurant in the city, so we gladly helped him out by gobbling them up. Now that I think about it, that is the 3rd time I had a chicken sandwich in the past couple days.

I was exhausted from the weekend, so called it an early night.


Monday the 23rd of June, I drove home and immediately had to begin editing. I was able to finish it up before heading in to work. After work, I watched a scary movie called, You're Next, it was actually pretty good and bit chilling especially when watching alone in the dark. But a solid scary film, that shows how money is the root of all evil, as family members kill each other to get the inheritance. Luckily there was a bad @$$ girlfriend chick who was raised as a survivalist and ends up killing them all. Pretty great ending. Spoiler Alert...

Another great week and weekend in the books for 2014. Check out some of these throwback pics to Brewtown 2013, I will miss not going this year, but Beth's grad party and a Lucky Boys Confusion concert are on deck. Get excited!


Josh

Flag Day

Let's start off this Flag Day themed blog with the first track of the CD, Born on Flag Day, by my favorite band Deer Tick.

Wednesday June 11th was our first day of goalie camp. I started the day by headed to BMT to get a workout in at 7am. After the lift, I headed over to goalie camp for the boys. The skies were a little dreary and storms were in the forecast, but they held off. It did mist for the last 4 hours, but I wore my Walmart waterproof boots. Great investment a few years back for like $15. That evening we headed out to DT napes with some of the guys from the goalie clinic to Lou Malnati's for some deep dish pizza and beers. I had 2 blue moons, and somehow 5 pieces of deep dish pizza. 3 Sausage / Green pepper and 2 spinach / something else. It was so delicious. It may have been since it was my first meal of the day, or since the pizzas were in excess, but I gobbled and gobbled. So delicious, at this point I would say better than Gioradano's, but maybe just because I have not had Lou Malnati's since like 1999 for JQ's birthday party. Thanks for the pizza and beer boss.

Thursday June 12th. Another day of goalie camp, this time on the girls side. After camp, I went home and immediatley fell asleep. It seems I have been taking a lot more naps these days, not sure if it is since I am waking up at 6:15am to go workout at 7, or I am just lacking energy, either way, I have been getting some more sleep mid day. Thursday night I headed to some 3 v 3 men's league and had a great time being active and having a good time.

Friday the 13th of June, Ooo Ahhh, spooky. That's right, Friday the 13th was here, bring on the bad luck, or as my mom says, the good luck. I think I may be going with my mom, because as I shopped at Jewel for brats and beer, I found Old No. 38 Stout craft beers for $2.50 for a 6 pack. These prices were pre-prohibition like. What a deal. I picked up 3 cases and 2 packs of brats to go along with 12 italian sausages I already had at home. I also scooped some pretzel brats buns, can't go wrong with a pretzel bun. Unfortunatley Jmon couldn't make the cookout, so Beth, John, & I grilled up the meats for ourselves and my parents. Take a look at all that meat. Oh also, on the Born on Flag Day album by Deer Tick, there is a CD titled Friday the XIII, hope you're listening right now.

After cooking and devouring some beer brats, cheddar brats, and italian sausage, we will say 4 for myself, the daylight began to dwindle so we got the bonfire going. The first bonfire of the year was the best yet... But really, a bonfire under a full Strawberry Moon and on Friday the 13th couldn't be a better setting for a bonfire. We got the fire going, and then began to feed in one of my old failed bag boards. Basically I tried to make bag boards a few years ago, but jagged on cutting the circles, so they were a failed project. They have since been sitting on my back patio, but on this fine night, we were able to feed the over sized bag board into the fire pit slowly, but surely. The wood obviously did not fit in the fire pit, as it has a closed top and limited door space, but we made do. It was like the fire was slowly eating the bag board and we kept feeding it in. We also cooked up a tasty Banana s'more, compliments of John who thanks some French kids, not sure which ones, since he knows so many. You slice a banana with a knife down the middle, insert some chocolate of your choice, close it up, wrap it in foil, and toss it in the fire. The result is a gooey, and somewhat healthy treat of melted banana covered in chocolate. Mmm yum. Check out some of the photos, including John and I dressed in the same t-shirt. Done on purpose? It was Friday the 13th, you decide!

Full Strawberry Moon - June 13, 2014

Full Strawberry Moon - June 13, 2014

After our cookout, and bonfire, we ended the night with some long exposures and photos of the moon. Long exposures and sparklers may I add. Sparklers that I was gifted by Rachel for my 23rd Bday, yikes that is almost 2 years ago, well they finally were put to good use. I need some more ;) Taking these pics at night are fun and get the creative juices flowing, check out some from the night. My signature to the pictures would be when I would just throw the sparklers off the side of the screen. This resulted in many sparklers burning in the grass, one in a tree, and even one on the roof. Luckily none of them actually caught fire, but we were watching with a close, fearful eye.

That night, as I prepared for bed and stared at myself in the bathroom mirror, I decided it was time for my long hair to go. The summer flow was no more. I brought out the hair trimmers from under the sink and began to buzz my hair right then and there. I did a decent job and had my dad touch it up in the morning. 

The next day, Saturday the 14th of June, also known as Flag Day, I kicked off the morning by cutting some t-shirts into sleeveless tees. So fancy. I also found out it was Flag Day because I saw some flags outside and asked my Dad what was with all the flags. He then explained Flag Day to which I said, okay. Fun fact, John McCauley, lead singer of Deer Tick, was born on flag day, hence the name of their second cd, Born on Flag Day. If you haven't been listening to the songs in this blog, you are missing out on some quality tunes. Here is another, straight blues jam.

Around noon, John and I set out on a 5 mile run. After that we got back and did a little shirtless circuit workout on the patio. Great day for outdoor fitness and activities. We continued these activities by setting up not only John's tent that he just bought, but also a tent we have had in my garage for the past 20 years, but have never set up. We did a pretty good job after about an hour of figuring out how to set it up. This is all in preparation for our camping trip to Colorado coming in August. Check out the tent warfare we had going on in Ashbury.

After a long assembly of the tents, John and I brought each tent down in about 5 minutes, pretty speedy if you ask me! After spending the day getting nice and tan in the backyard, I headed to New Lenox to spend the evening with Rachel. Before dinner we went a beautiful walk that ended with hand stands in the front yard. Both Rachel and I are getting pretty good. Watch out world. We had a delicious steak salad for dinner and then had Moose Tracks Icecream, my favorite, as we watched the movie the Descendants. 

June 15th, Sunday, was Father's Day. We started it off by going to Mass at Rachel's church. Before church started some guy approached us and asked us to do some delivering of the gifts. I stared at him wide eyed, but luckily Rachel's fam knew what was going on. We delivered the gifts to the front of the Church at the appropriate time, and as we were about to head back to our seats, the Priest told us how nice it was for Rachel's Dad's son and two daughters to help out and be with him on Father's Day. I just chuckled inside, not because I was referred to as her Dad's son, but because the priest referred to her Mom as a daughter to her Dad, even though they claim he winked, I think this Priest who alluded to drinking, was drunk and thought Rachel's mom was her sister. Those past sentences were tough enough to write, I can't imagine how they were to read.

After church we picked up some Panera on the way. All I wanted was a chocolate chip bagel, but apparently they were out, how do you run out of bagels at a bagel store? Unbelievable. We then walked around Home Depot in search for new housing designs, then went to Rachel's grandparents house on her mom's side to visit. When we got back from there I headed home to grill up some steaks for my Father on this Father's Day. My dad is one of the greatest people I know and one of my biggest influences. I don't know where I would be without him. Thank dad, I love you.

Just Kidding! Despite our striking resemblance, that's not my dad, that's Jerome Bettis. Here is my Dad and I in '95.

Father's Day evening, we watched This is the End and I did a bunch of video editing. Here are a couple of quality lax videos I finished this weekend / beginning of this week.

The last thing I have to put in this Flag Day post is a couple of documentaries I watched this past weekend.

The Devil and Daniel Johnston was a great documentary about singer/song writer Daniel Johnston who was brilliant, but also a lot of crazy. If you have the time and are into music, check out the guy who many claim is better than Dylan. The ups and downs in his life are drastic and interesting. 

I also watched a 30 for 30 on the Hillsborough tragedy in England in 1989. 96 people were essentially crushed to death because of pen style seating and overcrowding at a futbol match. There are so many things / parts of this story that make you scratch your head. A very sad story, makes me think twice about being up front for concerts. Scary stuff.

Hope you enjoyed it,


Josh