Archive for March, 2010

Jonathan’s Twitter Updates for the week of 2010-03-14

Sunday, March 14th, 2010
  • Great 5K this morning: Very hilly and just 25 seconds short of PR. #
  • MapMyRun.com: Completed Forsythia Festival 5K. 402 (kcal). 3.10 mi.. 00:25:15 #
  • All t-ball activities cancelled for tomorrow due to wet fields. No t-ball until Thursday!!! Woot!! One 5K away from a free weekend. #
  • Sitting in the control booth during oral arguments. Trying to stay awake. http://twitpic.com/185m2h #
  • From the speaker after applause: "as the milk cow said to the farmer, thanks for the warm hand" #
  • Some of the folks I work with are like slinkies. For the most part, pretty useless – but I would smile if I saw them pushed down the stairs! #
  • Leak is back . . . ahh the joys of home ownership. #
  • Temporarily stopped automatically tweeting my runs because (a) I want to do the 500th tweet and (b) my running is slack lately #
  • Have to teach today. Not looking forward to it. 3 hours and it will be over. #
  • Why won't these kids stop singing? #
  • I hate that phrase "pick your brain". It always reminds me of Hannibal. #
  • 24 more tweets until number 500. Need to make it special and keep it < 160 characters. Time to get creative . . . #
  • What idiot came up with this calendar? And why did they schedule a Monday every week??? #
  • 9:30am and I've already saved the kingdom #ftw #Disney http://twitpic.com/1764xj #
  • MapMyRun.com: Completed Geico 12K. 983 (kcal). 7.48 mi.. 1:10:11 #

The Previous T-ball Post

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

I temporarily removed the previous post (Why I Hate T-ball) until I had the chance to add this one. I was a little harsh on the coaches and other parents.  Not all of them are like I described.  Many of them are very nice and giving people, unlike me.  After all, they are putting in several hours a week to make the experience for my child.  They should be commended for that.

I was just mad about having to fundraise for the little league organization because I don’t like asking people for money and I don’t like being asked for money.  I was also mad about the fact that we still haven’t received a schedule and the games start in 2 days.  I also exagerated some Lizella stereotypes to add humor to the post. Again, there is nothing wrong with the coaches or other parents.  They are just different than me.

I’m not making this apology post out of fear that one of them has read or will read my blog.  That’s very doubtful.  I just felt I needed to right a wrong.

Hopefully the next post will be more positive (and therefore not about t-ball). It’s also been a good while since I’ve included pictures and/or video.  Let’s see if I can change that.

Why I Hate T-ball

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

About a month ago, I blogged about Tristan trying out for t-ball.  Let’s just say that the whole experience has been less than fun.  Here is why:

T-ball should be a learning experience for kids who are interested in trying out a team sport or learning the game of baseball.  Unfortunately, it is not.

When it is 40 degrees outside and the wind in blowing 30 miles an hour, practices should be cancelled. Unfortunately, they are not.

There is no praise for the kids.  No “Good Job, Tristan”.  Nothing.  Just screaming non-stop at kids who don’t even understand the game.  One kid ran off of the field when told to “Run home”.  Tristan walked around in circles when told to play shortshop because he was never told where or what that was.  No explanations, just expectations.

The “coach” coaches a “kid-pitch” team as well, so he’s at the field at least twice as much as we are.  That’s how much these folks love little league.  For me, it’s just one of the “balls” that I juggle.

Speaking of balls, Kimberlie and I are the oddballs at practices. To fit in better with the other t-ball parents, I would need to do at least a few of the following:

  • Get a blue-collar job.  So blue-collar that it would borderline red-neck.
  • Trade my CR-V for something that consumes much more gas and has much bigger wheels.
  • Get a trophy-wife who is a stay-at-home-mom or who works a dead-end job.
  • Give up grocery shopping. Apparently all necessary food can be found in the woods.
  • Preserve the unetible portions of said food and display them in my home.
  • Grow facial hair and a beer-belly and get lots of tattoos.
  • Start smoking and communicate using more colorful language.

I’ve discovered that little league system has been designed to nickle-and-dime you.  We paid $110.00 for registration, thinking that would be it.  It included the hat, shirt, and socks and I was to provide the pants, cleats, etc.  No problem.  Then they decided that they needed an additional $5.00 to have the letter put on the back of the shirt.  If every kid is required to pay that, why not just include it in the registration fees?

Yesterday, we were handed ten BBQ plate tickets and told that if we didn’t sell them all, our name would go on a list for everyone at the ball park to see. What???  If it truly costs $150.00 per kid to run the ballpark (for the entire 3 months of the year that it is operational), then charge us $150.00 up front.  Or give us an option to pay more instead of sell BBQ plates.

I told Kimberlie we should consider quitting now and we would only be out $35.00.  We paid $115.00 but we could then sell the $80.00 worth of BBQ plates and pocket the cash. She wouldn’t go for it.

Thankfully, I never had dreams of retiring early thanks to a professional-baseball-playing-son.

Jonathan’s Twitter Updates for the week of 2010-03-07

Sunday, March 7th, 2010
  • #Mercer is on #espn2 playing for the Asun Conference championship. Go Bears! #
  • These parent eat, sleep and breathe this crap. T-ball is only one “ball” that I juggle. #
  • T-ball coach wants me to sell BBQ plates. Nope! If they needed more money they should have charged more up front. #ihatetball #
  • Running a 12K in the morning. Have done 5Ks, 10Ks, and a 13K, but never a 12K. That guarantees a PR right!? (was bad week to give up coke) #
  • My day so far: lawyers and t-ball. And I hate both. FML #
  • It’s apparently National Procrastination Week. Of course, I celebrate it year-round! #
  • Extremely windy run tonight. Need more miles to prepare for Saturday’s 12K but it’s not happening tonight. #
  • MapMyRun.com: Completed Regular Run. 420 (kcal). 3.25 mi.. 00:28:40 #
  • Its 37 degrees outside and we’re eating ice cream! #
  • 48 hours since my last coca-cola. I am struggling through withdrawal. Is it worth it? #
  • I need to stop scheduling so much into one day. It makes it too easy to cut out the run. #
  • This has to be the most epic hockey game since The Mighty Ducks. #
  • MapMyRun.com: Completed Cantrell Center 5K. 406 (kcal). 3.10 mi.. 00:25:30 #
  • USA vs. Canada: It’s not about who wins the gold, it’s about who wins the fights! #
  • USA vs Canada today for gold! Go world!!! #
  • First time hearing Celine’s “Fly” in french. Awesome! itunes time. I will miss these olympics, but not the resulting sleep deprivation. #

The Eating Out Addiction

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Our lives have been incredibly busy lately: work, school, t-ball, races, and lots more.  With all of those obligations competing for our time, it is so easy to just zip through the drive-thru instead of preparing a meal at home.  In the last week or so, we have been eating out several times a day.  On Saturday: chicken biscuits after the 5K. On Sunday: McDonalds after church, O’Charleys for dinner. We have been eating out literally every day. That puts a strain on our wallet — and our health.  So for the month of March, we have decided to abstain from eating out.

I have also tried to limit my soda consumption in the past.  Unfortunately, in our combo-centric world, it hasn’t been possible to do so while continuing to dine out.  Who is really going to buy the chicken sandwich combo and fill the cup up with water?  So to take the health thing one step further, I have personally chosen to not drink coke during March.

Here are the terms of the restrictions:

  • When there are events at work that have food, it doesn’t count as “eating out” — even if the food is pizza, etc.
  • There is one exception: we can eat at Chic-fil-A once (because we have the calendars with the monthly free item).
  • I am not allowed to drink any coke, even at the events above. This does not apply to other family members.

Today is day four and it has been tough.  Really tough.  I can’t remember the last time I went four days without a french fry and I never noticed just how many fast food commercials there are on the radio.  Also, social activities in the south are centered around food, so pledging not to eat at restaurants are starting to affect social aspects of my life as well.  The lack of coke has affected my motivation and energy.  It makes running a lot tougher when you take away a primary energy source. I am glad, however, that the symptoms of caffiene withdrawal have passed.

Can I successfully make it through the next 27 days? Tune in and see.