Saturday, January 31, 2009

Closing Down 2008

I come to you to close down 2008. Overall, it was a pretty good year. I left you last at Thanksgiving which we celebrated in the Greater Greensboro/Burlington area. All of our relatives from West Virginia visited the Allison House and Aunt Susan came down to Burlington. We enjoyed some great food at both houses. Peter was able to join us for both meals as well. He enjoys fried turkey which we were doing at my house.

We had some difficulties this time as the pot boiled over a little. We feel that this was not user error but design error in the pot. As you can see there is a basket and not a normal turkey holder contraption that comes with other fryers. This other turkey holder (not pictured) lines the turkey up vertically so that when the breast cooks it splatters up the middle of the pot and not to the side. The pot boiled over a second time two weeks later when I fried another turkey at work for our Xmas lunch. We are on the lookout for the other type of turkey holder contraption.

Below is Andrew with the turkey and hockey gloves as a precaution. Safety first!



We played our annual turkey bowl. This was the 5th year in a row that we have done that. It seems like longer but it started in 2003 when we played tackle. I believe that only lasted one season and I bought some flags. Ironically, no one was ever injured when we played tackle. This year’s game was competitive. Both teams won a few games. The people below are: top row: Ben, Jamie, Andrew, Jimmy, Douche, Craft, Charlite, Brandon, Mike; bottom row: Peter, Lindsey, Adam, Brian, Walters.


Andrew and I tried to play one game on the same team but it was deemed unfair. Everyone got really pissed off if they were on the other team. We have accepted the fact that we can never be on the same team. I guess that we are just that good. We name an MVP every year after the game but it was pretty tough this year. You have the obvious choices of Peter and Charlie as they are the best athletes and would win if the media picked the winner. However, we try to look beyond that and pick who was the most fun as well. The pick this year for the Turkey bowl was Jamie Kipke. He was very funny and scored a couple touchdowns. The highlight of the whole day came when he kept running and juking in the end zone after he had already scored. It had many of us literally rolling on the ground in laughter. Another highlight occurred at a halftime when Michael’s nephews chased Charlie around with a soccer ball. The 4 little kids were no match for Charlie’s skills with a ball. It was amazing to watch. He should be playing on AC Milan or something.

After Thanksgiving was over we started to focus on shopping. This was pretty exciting for me because it was a video game Christmas. I enjoy video games as most of you know so I got do a good bit of the shopping. I bought 2 Wiis and 2 360s. Wiis are starting to actually sit in stores for a day or two so both were pretty easy to find.

The real challenge was the WiiFit. This is a balance board that goes with the Wii and gives the user special exercises to do that relate to all types of fitness. It was THE item to try and purchase this year. It was like the cabbage patch kids in the 80s. The hunt started after Thanksgiving as we wanted one for Debbie and one for Lindsey. Andrew and I were calling places every day to try and find them. Finally, one day I called a Best Buy and they had them. I got there and they had 3 left. I picked up two and was excited. I called Liz and Andrew to let them know of my triumph. Then it got interesting. I got in line and was about to pay and the Best Buy guy said “I can only sell you one.” At that exact moment 120 miles away in Greensboro, Andrew was thinking to himself: “What if they only let Ben buy one.” Andrew would then have keep looking for Lindsey. I got out of line and started calling people. I was about to call Liz when I saw a co-worker walk in. I grabbed her and asked her to buy one for me and it worked out fine. If you know me at all then you know that I called Andrew and said “Dude, this really sucks but they only would let me buy one.” He said: “Are you serious?” I said: “Yeah, dude it was some only one per person gay rule that they had.” He said: “Crap! I just thought of that; I’ll have to keep looking. Darn it!” The written words don’t give justice to the defeat in his voice. So, I let him off the hook “You’re lucky a co-worker came in and I was able to buy two.” It was great.

So, the video game Christmas came and was a great one for everyone. We packed the week full of activities. I played in a mini golf tournament one day. Charlie and I dominated the field by shooting a 2 under. Second place was 1 over so it was pretty close although everyone cried a lot about our team being stacked. We then had wonderful Christmases at both houses. Here a couple of pictures from them. I have to say that a lot of pictures turned out very poorly for both Thanksgiving and Christmas. I believe that it is user error in that we move before the picture is done taking. We have fixed the problem and hope to clean it up going forward.


Here is Ryan and Penina. I really wanted to have a picture of Debbie with the Wii and WiiFit but they failed miserably. The Wii was the most exciting gift of the morning.



Next up are the two Christmas fanatics doing a pre-present opening dance.




The video game Christmas was in full gear on Christmas night as you see here. Mario Kart was played for hours.




After Christmas, we went to the Meinke Car Care bowl which featured my two favorite schools in UNC and WVU. Liz was going to where UNC stuff so I did that with her. There was some concern over this because we were going to sit in the WVU section but it was all right. WVU is definitely more of a football school as they sold 2/3 of the bowl tickets. UNC only had a third and the game was in our state. It’s a little sad if you ask me but UNC is a basketball school. I’m hoping that Butch can change that in the next couple of years and get us up to a Florida level. I guess that we will see.



The whole family drove down to Charlotte from Greensboro. We parked at our house consolidated cars and went to lunch then the game. At lunch, we ran into my Uncle Joe’s brother and his family. It is crazy that we ended up eating at the exact some place. Crazy.


The game was extremely exciting. There were 5 touchdowns in the first quarter. There were some great plays the rest of the game. I also would say that Hakeem Nicks made the most amazing catch this side of David Tyree. You should got to Youtube and look at it if you don’t know what I’m talking about.

WVU ended up winning the game 31-30. Liz realized sitting in the middle of the WVU section, why I love WVU football so much. The fans were very awesome and loved their team much more than most UNC fans. Yes, I’m badmouthing myself but its true. I think that it goes back to the one thing in the state thing that I touched on in my last entry. Some fans were crying with joy and everyone was very happy. You don’t see that often in Kenan. It is just a different level of passion. All of the fans around us shook my hand and we talked a lot during the game. Not one of them talked trash to me and Liz. It was a blast. I also loved yelling underneath the road on the way to the game. I did get in trouble with Will who scolded me for “starting a ruckus”.


We also had the 5th annual Xmas Bowl which was a big blowout this year. Bradon, Peter and I dominated the games and ended up with a 4-0 record. We actually have HD Video of the game but we have not yet figured out how to get that on the computer. I beleive that will be a summer project. Here is a picture of Drew, Mom-mom, and me.



After that, we had a Rock Band/UNC New Year’s with Phillip and Mel. It was a good time. I believe that is it for 2008. I’ll be back next time to chronicle our trip to Asheville and other events . . .

Stay classy Ben’s Friends . . .

Saturday, January 17, 2009

The Blog Returns . . .

Well, it never really left in the first place. I just haven't been updating it like I should. I have received many complaints on the lack of posting so I promise to deliver 2 posts a month in 2009.

Towards the end of summer we took on a couple house improvements. We (when I say we I mean us as a home not necessarily me) added a light to the dining room and cut down some trees. Tom, Debbie, Liz, and Ryan attacked the light in the house while Peter and myself chopped down some trees. The light people were very excited at the time to be put on the blog because I was active with it at that time. However, they didn't take very good pictures of themselves so we will honor them with a much sexier picture. Even though you can't see it here. They did an excellent job on the dining room and bath room lights.



2008 was the year to go HD. If you don't have an HD TV then you are really missing out on some great deals out there on TVs. We added our second HD TV as we couldn't pass up on the deals that we found on Black Friday. The 5 AM trip was an attempt to get a Kitchen Aid mixer that failed but we instead bought a TV which is and obvious big win. We have this same TV shown below except ours is located in our living room which is almost complete at this point. You'll have to come visit to see it.
Towards the end of the summer, we took a trip up to West Virginia to visit my family. It was a pretty long trip for a day. For some reason, I thought that I could get there in 3 hours but it definitely took a solid 4 and half. This trip coincided with the gas shortage in Charlotte which is still one of the dumbest things of all time. Gas was everywhere but Charlotte. It's the main reason that McCory lost my vote. Anyway, the trip was great visit. Elizabeth had the opportunity see many of places that I grew up. I have such great memories of West Virginia and it was nice to be able to share those experiences.

The below picture is of part of the Lake. The Lake is a place where we would all go over to feed the ducks, go fishing, or just to play. It's basically a little park within my grandparents community but it is a little more than that to me as it was always a fun time. A trip to visit West Virginia is not complete without a trip to the lake.


Who are those little people on the swings with Liz? Those are my cousins John and Will. There is a better picture of them below. We got to see them a good bit in 2008 as they came down for Thanksgiving and the Car Care Bowl. John like most teenagers loves video games but he is also loves karate and has an amazing hidden talent of playing the violin. Let's hope that he continues to find time for music. After all, Liz was a band geek too. Will is a ball of fun. However, be careful when playing games with him. He is a little sneaky and finds unfair ways to win. He met his match when he went up against Liz. She figured out his little tricks.


This is the bridge across the river to the high school. Yes, that sounds pretty strange but it's true. I imagine that it would be pretty cold in the winter. It's pretty old and little scary but I've also been across it many times. Across the bridge is a football field where Andrew, Dad, and I would always go to throw and kick the ball around. Andrew and I could kick 40 yard field goals on that field. We couldn't make any from longer than that. So, when a kicker misses anything shorter than 40 then they choked pretty bad.

West Virginia was a quick but fun trip. I was able to pick a nice supply of WVU gear as it is hard to come by down here. Liz also noticed that everyone up there loves WVU. It's hard to imagine if North Carolina had only one school. WVU is almost the only school in the state. Marshall is the only competition and it's not a fair one. There is no State, Duke, Wake, App, or ECU. It would be interesting if UNC was the only school in the state. We visited one store that had anything that you could imagine in WVU stuff. It was unlike anything that you can find in North Carolina for any of our teams.

One excuse for me not keeping up the blog is due to having UNC season tickets for the first time since I lived in Chapel Hill. There were 7 home games and we went to 5 of them. It kept us quite busy in the fall. We were either driving up to Chapel Hill on the weekend or doing something around the house because we would be gone the following weekend. We also added in trips to Las Vegas to celebrate my 30th birthday and a trip to Morgantown for the WVU/Cincinnati game.

Season tickets were pretty fun overall. We were 3-2 as fans. The first game was a wash because of the crazy Thunderstorm that came in. We ended up leaving after the second delay. We had fun pre-gaming at Ham's in the afternoon as we took in the first games of the year. The Virginia Tech game was pretty good and the team would have easily won had our QB not gone out with injury. The Notre Dame game was a blast as there were tons of Irish in the stadium. I don't understand why UNC will build temporary stands for visiting fans on the field but won't do that for their own fans. It does not make sense. We escaped with that win. We (UNC football team) didn't show up for the NC State game. It's like I said at Thanksgiving "Our team beat all of the good teams and choked against the bottom of the league." Overall the season was fun and we'll be there again in 2009.




The trip to the WVU game was a fun trip. Andrew, Lindsey, Liz, and I went up. I forgot to even mention that Andrew is now engaged. Congrats to him and Lindsey! She is very cool person and I don't think that Andrew could have done better. I will have a picture and more on her in my next entry.

Our trip to Vegas was with the Kipkes and Crafts. I love Vegas. I have to say that I was not very lucky this time. I lost all of the money that we took to gamble with. I did poorly at the tables but hit some football games. I should really stick to the football games but the tables are so much fun. I learned a lot from Kipnasty on the trip. He is a Vegas vet and I feel pretty comfortable playing all the games now. I especially enjoyed craps. I will be better prepared for my next visit out there.

In the next post I'll discuss Thanksgiving, Christmas, and the Meinke Car Care Bowl. I leave you with one last picture. There is something truly amazing in this picture. It may take a little work to figure out. If you can't see it then you'll have to ask Andrew because he knows.