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Friday, 31 October 2008

  • Alrighty... a little update on life.

    So baseball is... interesting.

    This is "our" field... minus the scoreboard... actually we have no field... this one's looking pretty good.




    This was us after we learned we had no field... or head coach...




    Since we practice on a soccer field half the time... and other fields, one being rattle snake infested... our mechanics and fundamentals when it comes to fielding are a tad off...



    But even with no field we have found things we can work on...



    We have even found new games to play, since baseball is out of the question...
     


    When other teams come to play us in the spring we will show them things they have never seen... we have prepared like no other team in the country... and it will show!
     


    But on a serious note, things are going pretty well.  Its always sunny in San Diego.  I get to play baseball every day.  School has yet to interfere with my busy schedule.  And I haven't had to eat cafeteria food one time this semester.
    Can life get any better?  I submit that it cannot!


    It's been an interesting fall, but I am pretty excited about the start of our season.  Looking forward to a lot of baseball.  We even have a trip planned to play Lewis and Clark (last years national champs) up in Lewiston Idaho the home of the NAIA College World Series.  Pretty stoked about that!

    And on top of all this, I am only a short two hour drive away from the prettiest girl in the world!!
    And I get to see her this weekend!
    :)

Wednesday, 30 January 2008

  • Garth Brooks Concert

    So Last Friday night me and Angelina got to experience one of the most amazing concerts ever performed by the one and only Garth Brooks... I was a little nervous going in because I had no idea what to expect, but we were both absolutely blown away. As hard as it is to say, I think it topped Kenny's amazing show this summer...
    I'd describe it in detail since we don't have pictures but it would take to long... but for those interested here is a review of the concert! Garth did 5 shows in two days and we went to the 10:00 Friday night one... which as the review reveals was the most amazing one of the five!!!

    ***

    We all know how the cowboy hat works. Even if you've never seen him do it before - if, for instance, you had just ended 50 years of cave solitude and immediately tuned in his CBS special Friday night - you'd still recognize the significance the hat holds.

    When the hat is on, that ball of fire Garth Brooks is all aw-shucks smiles and wide-eyed excitement, no matter if the song's about knocking back pina coladas or murdering a cheating spouse.

    When the hat comes off, however - repeatedly, unexpectedly, almost always tucked into the crook of his left arm, revealing the next pond of sweat forming on his brow - that's when Brooks means business. Could be he's saluting someone. Could be he's just got an important aside to get off his barreled chest. Either way, the twinkle in his eye can turn to stony seriousness in an instant, the boyish joy of those beaming grins switching to stoic manliness.

    So what exactly did it mean when, just after midnight, as his second of five sold-out shows at Staples Center this weekend came to an end with another boisterous sing-along (this time "Unanswered Prayers"), Brooks unhooked his guitar strap, flung his acoustic to the stage with a thud - pulled down his cowboy hat, of course - dropped to his knees and screamed like he just caught a Super Bowl-winning touchdown pass?

    It means I believe him when, rising to his feet, hat still off, he insisted, "I will never - never, ever - forget this night!"

    I think it also means that the 10 p.m. set Friday night was waaaay better than the 6 p.m. (IT WAS!!!)

    By definition, it pretty much had to be. Born-entertainer Brooks is second only to Bono as someone who knows how to play to cameras and crowds simultaneously, but the demand to fit material and messages into CBS' hour-long format was intrinsically stifling.

    During the earlier set (tape-delayed on the West Coast), he started with "The Thunder Rolls" for dramatic gravitas, slipped into the new ballad "More Than a Memory" after the first break (surely Capitol appreciated the product reminder) and had to indulge the beloved "Friends in Low Places" before his first hour of stage time at Staples was up.

    At the 10 show, "The Thunder Rolls" was slotted fourth, after a rip-roaring (and fitting) kickoff with "Ain't Going Down (`Til the Sun Comes Up)," then "Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House" and the sultry smoker "Rodeo" - all of which provided a natural progression to his moodiest smash. "More Than a Memory," meanwhile, didn't arrive until a dozen classics had whipped the audience into a frenzy, and "Friends" was where you'd expect it to be, toward the end of the main set.

    "Stop, go, commercial, stop, go, commercial ... tonight, none of that," Brooks pointed out after the teeming noise for his opening blast died down. "Let's just let it swing!"

    That he did, with a remarkable two-hour performance that began at a fever pitch and only seemed to gather momentum as the night wore on, the crowd's cheering growing to a volume and strength no string of "Hannah Montana" dates packed with squealing girls could match. Garth is like a god to these people, and his infrequent local appearances - his last was another CBS taping, at the Forum in November 2001, about a year after he "retired" - tends to elicit adulation like you've never encountered. I heard grown men behind me hollering with sadness in their voices ("Noooo! Just one more!") each time Brooks left the stage.

    I've never heard that at a Bruce Springsteen show, but, more than any gig from a country star this decade, that's what Brooks' intensely fun show reminded me of, in both design and fan reaction. In this age of increasingly over-the-top productions from Toby Keith and Kenny Chesney and Tim & Faith, how refreshing to witness the unbridled power of just Brooks, his first-rate band and scarce few gimmicks - a bit of confetti at one point, plus a nifty lighting rig moving spider-like above him, that's all.

    There's one crucial way he's different from the Boss, though: His message matters, but it needn't be hammered home. These five Staples shows and their sponsorships have already raised many millions for the 2008 Fire Intervention Relief Effort, benefitting firefighters and victims of last year's devastating wildfires. All monies from merchandise sales during this run also have been earmarked for that F.I.R.E. fund.

    Yet, though Brooks made more mention during Friday's early show (at one point singling out key firefighters), during the late show he noted, "You've already done your part. You helped the victims start again. That's the last we're gonna speak of it, `cause tonight you came to have fun."

    Often it was hard to tell who was having a better time - Brooks or his fans. He was swooning when wife Trisha Yearwood stepped out for "In Another's Eyes," then stuck around for an acoustic "Walkaway Joe." He looked as goofy-happy as a partied-up frat boy when Huey Lewis emerged for "Workin' for a Livin'," and watched on in delight during "Bad Is Bad" as only a true fan of the News' `80s hit machine "Sports" could be.

    He was at his most compelling, however, during a lengthy encore that played like a guided tour through Brooks' earliest influences. A bit of Bob Seger's "Night Moves" and "Turn the Page" (a clear forebear on "The Thunder Rolls") to explain how the nostalgia of "That Summer" came to life ... a touch of his hero George Strait's "Amarillo by Morning" followed by the song he wrote for Strait (who didn't record it) but which became his first hit instead, "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)" ... then a great rendition of George Jones' "He Stopped Loving Her Today" as a tip o' the hat before "If Tomorrow Never Comes" ... and a pairing of Jim Croce's "Operator" with Cat Stevens' "Wild World" to illustrate how he came by the everyday details of "Unanswered Prayers."

    It was an illuminating segment, the sort of storytelling typically reserved for VH1 specials. Rarely has a performer been able to make such an enormous place seem so small and intimate.

    But, then, this is Garth Brooks we're talking about here. Even retired - and likely to stay away another decade, no matter how strenuously he declares "I have missed the living heck out of this!" - one basic rule remains regarding his place in post-Strait country:

    There's Garth, and then there's everyone else.

Tuesday, 27 November 2007

  • Just a few pictures from Thanksgiving...

    Shooting clay pigeons in Hawk's back yard



    Touring Hawk's orchards and golf course



    Over looking Hawk's golf course... a work in progress



    Mt. Shasta... on the way up to Brewster

Tuesday, 25 September 2007

  • Well shoot... it's been about a month so I spose I'll give ya'll a lil update!!
    I've been busy having fun... and going to class too!  Baseball is going very well!!! It's a lot of work and I'm trying to get over some nagging injuries and get ready for the start of our fall season in two weeks.  It's a blast to get to go out every day and spend my afternoons on the ball field... can't imagine anything I'd rather do!! 


    Me and Anj went out to Catalina Island... We went Kayaking, snorkeling!!!
    I was scared of sharks at first... but after I got over that... I LOVED IT!!



    We also saw some eagles...



    The eagle's gonna lose this one... believe me,
    this pretty girl beats me every time in a staring contest!!! ;)


    This is me and Anj out in Santa Barbara... It was pretty amazing!!
    The mountains are right on the coast and it is quite a nice area... we'll have to go back!!


    Me and Evan at BJ's on my birthday!!
    The guy on the right is a STUD!!!


    DUDE... check out the sweet sand turtle me and Anj made!!!


    Then we decided to make a replica of Disney Land!!!


    ... Ok... so we didn't actually build these per se... *ahem...
    we.. er.. found them.. cough...
    BUT WE COULD HAVE BUILT THEM!!!
    we were too busy not showing off our mad sand castling skills!!
    ... ya know..

    We then met some dead pirates...
    we sailed with them and saw many a glorious thing.. like...
    SEAL LIONS!!!
    and some salt water



    The luckiest man in the world with the pretty girl
    that he LOVES!!!
    :)


    So that's what I've been up to...
    Now I'm off to study for an accounting test... cuz yes.. I do that too sometimes...
    then gotta write an article for the  paper...

    And that, my friends, will be 13 dollars!
    ;)




Wednesday, 25 July 2007

  • Currently Listening
    Live: Live Those Songs Again
    By Kenny Chesney
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    Here's some more pictures for ya'll..
    this is us getting ready to head off for the concert..
    (I was gettin a bit impatient as ya can see...)

     

    Me hugging the pretty girl I love!!


    This is actually from brittany's recital a while back...


    Ya... we're just that cool



    headin to the concert!!



    I DO love this silly girl!! She's my most favoritest thing ever!!


    ;)


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