Yeah, so I haven't blogged lately because there has been nothing to blog about. Still don't know about the whole moving situation; Work is still suckily slow; Seem to have plateaued on my weight loss. Yeah, you get the picture.
I guess something new is that now on top of being a cub scout leader I am also a primary teacher over the 7-8 year olds. I must say that sitting through primary is a lot nicer than sitting through sunday school and elder's quorum.
So, that's about all I got. Hopefully some new exciting development will happen for me to write about. But for now I am out.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Fish, Fish, FIIISH
This past week I had the glorious opportunity to go to Day Camp with my Cub Scouts. It was 3 days of hot muggy fun with 7 rambunctious excited runabouts under foot. Fun, really. They loved the fishing (thus the title) and would excitedly show me the little perch and everything they caught. I of course had to take them off the hook and re-bait the hook with a worm. My hands smelled of fish and worm guts all week.
There were other fun activities including archery (really thought a boy was gonna get shot there); BB shooting; Astronomy: Science; Tennis; Ultimate Frisbee; Maps; Rocketry; Swimming; and something else that I forgot. Anyway, I am all sunburned and tired and muscularly sore, but it was great. And my cubs had fun. Success :)
There were other fun activities including archery (really thought a boy was gonna get shot there); BB shooting; Astronomy: Science; Tennis; Ultimate Frisbee; Maps; Rocketry; Swimming; and something else that I forgot. Anyway, I am all sunburned and tired and muscularly sore, but it was great. And my cubs had fun. Success :)
Sunday, June 6, 2010
badoomba Jitterbug
That tune had been going through my head for weeks because we replaced 'jitterbug' with 'schlitterbahn' in anticipation of the trip we took last week to the aforementioned 'schlitterbahn' which is a phenomenal waterpark. Backing up...
James 3/7, 5/ 12 had vacation time accrued at work and had to take it, John's brother Shane was coming into town. So naturally Hagen and I took time off of work to be able to take the week and just go have some fun :)
Tuesday we all got up early and packed and left the house at about 8:30 in order to get to schlitterbahn as close to opening time as possible. We got there just after 10 (it's in San Antonio, and opens at 10) and in we went. 9 1/2 hours and a lobsteresque sunburn later we exited the park grinning ear to ear.
The place is huge! tons and tons of different tube chutes, tube slides, water slides, speed slides, lazy rivers. Good times. I'll highlight a couple of them I suppose. Firstly the lines were not bad at all, the longest we had to wait was about 20 minutes. generally we would get off a ride and if we liked it we were able to get right back on. The speed slides and one tube ride we rode 5 or 6 times straight this way. Fantastic :)
Perhaps most fun was a combination lazy river and wave pool. The wavy river as I call it is just a big circle, but it was a wave generator so every x-seconds an 8-10 foot wave would race around the pool. As we were in tubes we thought this sounded like an excellent opportunity to jump into the wave in order to get as much height as we could and then drop on the people below us. Bahaha, went around the river doing that for a long time. Most excellent. There's nothing quite as fun as slamming down onto each other and unsuspecting people that way. Hey, it was in water, no one got hurt.
Unfortunately we only had one hotel room between 5 guys and three of us snore. One of the fellows snores ridiculously loud. First nights sleep was not good. At all. But on wednesday we went to some fun places, we ate at a hole in the wall puerto rican restaurant that was quite good. Then we went to 'the snake farm'. It was featured on an episode of dirty jobs, so I was geeked about that, and I was in a room full of snakes and various other animals. They also had an outdoors area with crocodiles, pens of parrots, a cassowary, lemurs, other animals, and a petting zoo with baby goats, pot bellied pigs, and an evil freaky alpaca. none of us petted the alpaca. We tried, but we'd raise a hand and it's head would come up, it's ears flicked forward, nostrils flared all the while fixing us wit ha fiery evil eye scarier than the depths of Hell itself. Shudder, maybe it was just anticipating and relishing the thought of being touched, but i didn't want to put it to the test.
Also we all went and bought earplugs. I should buy stock in that company, 2nd nights sleep was fantastic!
On wednesday Hagen John and Shane decided to go home right after checking out of the hotel. James and I however went to Six Flags because more flags, more fun (don't i get money for plugging things like that?) And I think we made the right choice. The lines were even shorter than Schlitterbahn. This was due to the fact that school wasn't out everywhere and it was overcast. But it was great, I hadn't been on a rollercoaster in about 16 years, and it was totally worth the wait. we rode all the coasters 2 or 3 times. The rattler was named that, I think, because it rattles and jolts about, but that is expected from a wooden coaster. I screamed on it and had a bug hit my tooth at 60 miles an hour exploding against my tooth and promptly getting swallowed :/ it was oddly sweet. Our other favorite coaster didn't have a long climb before a drop, rather in had a linear accelerator network, basically a series of powerful electromagnets that fire the train out of the station going from 0-60 in about a second. Other than the station there were no straight sections on the track, for the next 30 seconds it's all loops, rolls, and twists. Good fun. Good Good fun.
Got home thursday afternoon and friday was back to reality, but it was a much needed and much appreciated break :)
James 3/7, 5/ 12 had vacation time accrued at work and had to take it, John's brother Shane was coming into town. So naturally Hagen and I took time off of work to be able to take the week and just go have some fun :)
Tuesday we all got up early and packed and left the house at about 8:30 in order to get to schlitterbahn as close to opening time as possible. We got there just after 10 (it's in San Antonio, and opens at 10) and in we went. 9 1/2 hours and a lobsteresque sunburn later we exited the park grinning ear to ear.
The place is huge! tons and tons of different tube chutes, tube slides, water slides, speed slides, lazy rivers. Good times. I'll highlight a couple of them I suppose. Firstly the lines were not bad at all, the longest we had to wait was about 20 minutes. generally we would get off a ride and if we liked it we were able to get right back on. The speed slides and one tube ride we rode 5 or 6 times straight this way. Fantastic :)
Perhaps most fun was a combination lazy river and wave pool. The wavy river as I call it is just a big circle, but it was a wave generator so every x-seconds an 8-10 foot wave would race around the pool. As we were in tubes we thought this sounded like an excellent opportunity to jump into the wave in order to get as much height as we could and then drop on the people below us. Bahaha, went around the river doing that for a long time. Most excellent. There's nothing quite as fun as slamming down onto each other and unsuspecting people that way. Hey, it was in water, no one got hurt.
Unfortunately we only had one hotel room between 5 guys and three of us snore. One of the fellows snores ridiculously loud. First nights sleep was not good. At all. But on wednesday we went to some fun places, we ate at a hole in the wall puerto rican restaurant that was quite good. Then we went to 'the snake farm'. It was featured on an episode of dirty jobs, so I was geeked about that, and I was in a room full of snakes and various other animals. They also had an outdoors area with crocodiles, pens of parrots, a cassowary, lemurs, other animals, and a petting zoo with baby goats, pot bellied pigs, and an evil freaky alpaca. none of us petted the alpaca. We tried, but we'd raise a hand and it's head would come up, it's ears flicked forward, nostrils flared all the while fixing us wit ha fiery evil eye scarier than the depths of Hell itself. Shudder, maybe it was just anticipating and relishing the thought of being touched, but i didn't want to put it to the test.
Also we all went and bought earplugs. I should buy stock in that company, 2nd nights sleep was fantastic!
On wednesday Hagen John and Shane decided to go home right after checking out of the hotel. James and I however went to Six Flags because more flags, more fun (don't i get money for plugging things like that?) And I think we made the right choice. The lines were even shorter than Schlitterbahn. This was due to the fact that school wasn't out everywhere and it was overcast. But it was great, I hadn't been on a rollercoaster in about 16 years, and it was totally worth the wait. we rode all the coasters 2 or 3 times. The rattler was named that, I think, because it rattles and jolts about, but that is expected from a wooden coaster. I screamed on it and had a bug hit my tooth at 60 miles an hour exploding against my tooth and promptly getting swallowed :/ it was oddly sweet. Our other favorite coaster didn't have a long climb before a drop, rather in had a linear accelerator network, basically a series of powerful electromagnets that fire the train out of the station going from 0-60 in about a second. Other than the station there were no straight sections on the track, for the next 30 seconds it's all loops, rolls, and twists. Good fun. Good Good fun.
Got home thursday afternoon and friday was back to reality, but it was a much needed and much appreciated break :)
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