Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Down and Out

I am sick and tired of being sick and tired.

Last week I managed to contract Strep, probably from one of the students I work with.

I've had Strep in the past and managed to bounce back fairly quickly from it's rottenness. This time however I haven't been nearly as fortunate.

My problems probably compounded when I decided not to go to the Doc's last Friday, by that point I was already full blown sick for two+ days. After an unbearable weekend I decided to listen to my wife and head in Wednesday.

With Samantha being pregnant I am more burdened with trying to stay healthy and my choices last week jeopardized that.

I've attempted work the last two days just find myself done around noon both days. I've been absolutely beat both days.

The worst part is the antibiotics have had minimal impact. Hopefully my health improves soon.

On to other things...

Wanted to share my thoughts on the weekend AFC/NFC Championships from Sunday.

Finally the Jets put their money where their mouth is and managed to lay a stinker of a second half as Peyton dismantled their "hollowed" defense.

I am surprised at how well Mark Sanchez looked early in the game. Although I consider his hype to be short lived he did show that he can at least do what's asked at times. I am still a believer that he will NOT be a starting NFL Quarterback in 5 years whether through injury or poor performance he'll either be 2nd or 3rd string, in the booth (at the worst he could take over for Chris Collinsworth on NBC), or trying to get a job coaching in college (yet another reason why maybe he should have spent some time there).

Concerning the Vikings and Saints, I am still a little disturbed about watching the BEST QB of all time get abused the way the Saints did. Not that I believe that there were 15 or 16 dirty hits on the old guy, but I do believe there were 3 or 4.

My point is if you watched New England games this year and there happened to be an inadvertent wind that messed with Tom Brady's performance then more than likely there was going to be a defensive penalty called. Consistency would be nice.

I don't fault New Orleans pressure. No doubt their goal was to hit Favre and they did. Favre still played fairly well considering.

Ultimately I am concerned with the number of times that the Vikings put the football on the ground or turned it over. It's not logical that the ball can hit the turn that many times and still allow a team to be in the game in the fourth quarter, let alone make it to OT.

I've heard a great deal of criticism of Favre interception in the final few seconds of the 4th quarter. Remember the penalty right before that? That was the killer. If Brett makes the completion then Ryan Longwell trots out and the Vikings are moving on. He didn't and becomes a goat.

I hope he returns next year and that the Vikes find a way to protect him and then give him another shot.

In the Superbowl, I am going against popular opinion (and my gut) by saying that the Saints will put up more points than the Colts and take home 44.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Spilling The Beans...

Strong Baby #3 is on the way!

Much to the delight of Aundrea and Tristan!

Crap. We're going to be outnumbered.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

The Squeakquel

Last night I had the best night of the new year!

Aundie and I headed into town around 6:00 so I could get a haircut while she played for a bit at Grandpa and Grandma's. After that we headed to the theater to watch the 8:45 showing of Alvin and The Chipmunks: The Squeakquel!


I don't think I remember the last time that I laughed so hard during a movie. Half of my laughter came from Aundrea's laughing! The movie was funny too!

Aundrea picked up on many of the more subtle jokes which surprised me a great deal!

We also shared a bag of popcorn and a large drink (which cost more than the movie) She sat most of the time on the edge of her seat (shoveling popcorn and navigating the cup all by herself) and then spent the last 20 minutes on my lap. It was a pretty neat experience for me and her as well!

The chipmunks have changed a little bit in twenty years...

Yeah, I can remember being around Aundrea's age and thinking the Chipmunks were basically the coolest thing ever made!

It's pretty cool to know Aundrea thinks the same thing!

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Shame on us

I just finished watching TLC's "Brace For Impact" which chronicle's the Flight 1549 on January 15, 2009.

If your not familiar with the date, or the flight, it's about Capt. Sully Sullenberger and Co-Pilot Jeffrey Skiles.

Still not sure what I'm talking about?

How sad of a deal that is. Although your not alone. Apparently many of us have forgotten about a real life dynamic duo that saved over 150 lives by landing an Airbus in the Hudson River.


Even Times Magazine forgot, as they selected Ben Bernanke as their "Man of the Year".

Captain Sully was such an easy shoe-in for anything significant about 2009, especially anything about "Man of the Year".

Of course, I guess he didn't get sworn in as the first A-A President (goodness, there's only been forty-some president's... who cares!), nor did he guide his team to the Superbowl or the World Series, nor did he make headlines for two months for having an insatiable appetite for women, nor did he become famous as "the King of Pop", nor did he overdose on painkillers or anything else popular among the "stars" of today.

The dude is married, has a family and really just lives a normal life like the rest of us.

He should have immediately signed a contract with Pepsi or Nike. He should have been made the first Billion dollar Pilot in the world. The guy did something more important than a Congress that will never get health care right. Yet I believe we haven't given the guy the kind of honor's that he is due!

If you get a chance check out the hour long documentary, it's a great salute to an extraordinary individual... individuals really. Again, the show is called "Brace for Impact" and is very well narrated by Harrison Ford.

I'll now publicly say that I would rather meet Captain Sullenberger more than ANY individual currently walking the face of the Earth!

Saturday, January 9, 2010

NFL Play-off Predictions

Ok so I did really bad at my bowl predictions... 15-19 overall fortunately with my point wager's I was middle of the pack in an office pool.

With that kind of bad predictions... I am going to now going to reveal who is going to win the Super Bowl!

AFC
Wildcard-
Cinncy over NY
Baltimore over New England

Divisional-
Indianapolis over Baltimore
San Diego over Cinncy

Conference-
Indianapolis over San Diego

NFC
Wildcard-
Arizona over Green Bay
Dallas over Philadelphia

Divisional-
Arizona over New Orleans
Minnesota over Dallas

Coference-
Minnesota over Arizona

Super Bowl-
Minnesota over Indianapolis

GO BRETT!