Random thoughts for a Wednesday

  • If you could direct some good vibes/positive energy in Rand’s general direction today, we’d appreciate it. Thanks! ๐Ÿ™‚
  • For the past few weeks, Tuesday has become cheesy TV night at our place. America’s Got Talent, Beauty and the Geek, The Singing Bee. Last night, I was disappointed because the Singing Bee was on *after* the TWO HOUR finale of America’s Got Talent. I thought American Idol had the market cornered on milking an episode…anyway. I was rooting for Cas Haley, so bummer. (we’ve only caught about the last 4 episodes…) I found the “audition all stars” bit funny, especially the pogo stick guy, for some reason.
  • Beauty and the Geek amuses me. Of the girls, Jennylee seems to be the least vapid and most sincere. Cecile seems like someone I would never, ever want to know in real life. Ugh. I’m not sure if I have a favorite of the guys that are left…I think they’re all cute. ๐Ÿ™‚
  • And The Singing Bee–what great fun! I ended up recording the 1-hour episode last night for later viewing. (as it turns out, I could have stayed up and watched it. I had trouble falling asleep.)
  • I have to go get a physical for work later this morning. Whee! Any teachers out there, feel free to send any advice my way. I’m a bit nervous about the beginning of school!
  • I have about a week’s worth of grading to do in the next, oh, day and a half. Lucky me.

Welcome Summer Picnic

Tonight, I took my little to the annual Big Brothers/Big Sisters Welcome Summer Picnic.

We ate, played games (you might see us sack racing in the Buffalo News…ooh…), made fun little picture frames, and had an all-around good time. I, uh, fell a little the second time we did the sack race. I think my knee is going to be awfully sore tomorrow!

frames

Jessica

let there be light

There will be a photo of the two of us up on the official site as soon as they get them uploaded…someone was wandering around with a camera snapping them!

My little is 16 now, and we’ve been matched for three years. It’s kind of hard to believe! I’m so proud to be a part of such a wonderful organization.

Here’s a photo of us at the 2006 Big/Little celebration (my eyes are half-closed. I look drunk.)

And here’s one from when we went to Niagara Falls last summer (another bad photo day for me…)

Week in review

Well, I’m finally able to breathe a bit…grades for two classes are DONE. I’m reading portfolios for my third class, started today, and I have plenty of time to finish them. I’m calculating their final grades as I go along. The fourth class finished up their writing exit exams yesterday. I’m in the home stretch!

I’m working today, and I’ve found myself with an extra free period, so I figured I’d share what I’ve been up to in the past week other than grading papers!

Last Saturday was Free Comic Book Day. Rand and Wolfram made an appearance at Queen City Comics on Main Street.

wolfram and rand

We started the day with breakfast with Wolfram and his wife Rai-an at Amy’s Place, then headed over to the shop at around 11. The guys played three sets with short breaks in between. Small crowds would gather now and then, and several people bought copies of Super Secret. Emil got us pizza from Just Pizza for lunch, which I didn’t realize how much I’d missed until that moment. Later, I was browsing a discount rack in the shop and came across a fun Alias book (a book about the tv show, not the comic). It came with a bonus DVD and has a full episode guide–something the box set is missing. I was contemplating buying it when Emil told me to take it as a gift. Aw…thanks, Emil!

Saturday evening, we met up with jennimi and Scott for dinner at Anchor Bar, and then went to see the Shredd & Ragan Comedy Fest. The Comedy Fest featured Mike Birbiglia, a very, very funny comedian. He was the reason we went. The rest of the so-called fest featured Evil Jim (who really shouldn’t ever do stand-up…eep.), Tom Tran (very funny) and Matt Bergman (pretty funny).

On Sunday, we spent some time visiting Rand’s brother and SIL and their new baby, Aiden.

rand and aiden

What a little cutie, eh?

The rest of the week has been kind of a blur. I finished reading The Golden Compass and am nearly finished with The Subtle Knife. I’m really, really liking them. Heroes and Lost both rocked my world this week. I was unsurprised that LaKisha was voted off of Idol this week. (by the way…TiVo is the best thing EVER. I can zip through an episode of AI in 20 minutes.) Yoga continues to be amazing.

There’s probably more, but that’s gonna be it for now, I think. Back to class for me.

Happy Friday, everyone!

Big Ookla weekend

I know there were at least a couple of people who wanted to make it to the last show and couldn’t, so I just wanted to remind you about this weekend’s Ookla events. ๐Ÿ™‚

The band will be in Rochester tonight at the California Brew Haus–the show is scheduled to start at 9.

Tomorrow, they’ll be playing an early set at Nietzsche’s along with Greg Klyma and Tom Bianchi. Show starts at 7 and should be over by 10, as Big Leg Emma is scheduled to take the back stage at 10.

Hope to see you there!

Ookla pimpage

Hey, I almost forgot…I told Rand I’d mention this on the blog today!

Ookla spent some time in the studio remixing and remastering their CD Less Than Art, which has been out-of-print for quite some time. It was quite worth the effort, because it sounds fantastic! You can hear a couple of the tracks on Ookla’s myspace page.

For more Ookla-related news, check randland. (gasp! he actually posted!)

Finally, for those of you who missed the February show, or for those who are dying for another, the guys have three (count ’em, three!) shows coming up in April.

On April 13, they’ll be at the California Brew Haus in Rochester. On the 14th, they’ll be at Nietzsche’s with Greg Klyma and Tom Bianchi (Greg and Tom are great musicians and all-around awesome guys. You can’t go wrong here!).

Then, on April 27, they’ll be back at Nietzsche’s. Details are at the myspace page, and I would guess on the Ookla website as well.

Happy St. Pat’s!

Enjoy my favorite South Buffalo Irish rockers…

Hrm. Embedding isn’t working. Go to YouTube and enjoy the fiddle stylings of Mr. Joe Davies.

And click here for Black & Tans.

In the news

Stephen Watson wrote an article on online fantasy leagues. He contacted me after seeing that I “won” the Oscars.com piggyhawk group. (I got 14 picks right; the highest in my group). I think he was disappointed to learn that all I actually won was bragging rights. He did, however, say he was going to come to me for help with his office Oscar pool next year. ๐Ÿ˜‰

He did quote me:

โ€œItโ€™s a way to get involved and feel like youโ€™re part of something, instead of just watching it,โ€ said Erin Nappe, a college writing instructor from Williamsville who writes the Erin-Go- Blog! Web log. Last month, Nappe played โ€” and won โ€” in an Oscars fantasy league.

You can read his full story here, at the all new! Buffalo News website.

Ookla rocks Mohawk, and other weekend highlights

Wow, what a crazybusy weekend we had here!

For those who may not know, we had a documentary film crew in town filming lots-n-lots of Ookla for the Filk Film Project. Three of the four crew members–Jim Hanks, and Erin and Darrin Kean–were here. Jim’s wife Karen wasn’t able to make the trip.

They arrived in Buffalo Thursday afternoon, and filmed Rand’s poetry class Thursday evening. On Friday, they went with Adam to one of his Amazing Me school presentations and then followed Wolfram to his job.

On Friday night, the guys had a short rehearsal. I came out and snapped a few photos with my phone.

wolfram

We ate an absolutely insane amount of food over the weekend. Saturday morning, Rand and I took Jim out to the Original Pancake House for breakfast before bringing him to Squeaky Wheel, where the crew graciously did a Q&A session with a documentary filmmaking class of high school students. The kids were interested and inquisitive, and it was a lot of fun to watch.

After Squeaky Wheel, more food! We tried Pano’s, but it was pretty busy, so we went to Gabriel’s Gate instead.

Jim, Adam and Joe

Later that afternoon, we headed out to Duff’s in Orchard Park, where Adam has a regular gig drawing caricatures. A cameraman from channel 7 met them there to do a quick interview.

And then we ate again. Some more. I just had a snack…many wings were consumed. I didn’t take any photos at Duff’s.

Following Duff’s, we had an open evening. Erin had said that she wanted to see Children of Men. A quick peek in Artvoice let us know that it was playing at the Dollar Fifty Movies. (That’d be the Movieland at Walden and Harlem. Side note–the dollar fifty movies now cost $3. But still, pretty cheap.) So Erin, Darrin, Wolfram, Rai-an, Rand, Jim and I went to see the movie, which was utterly amazing. It deserves its own post, so I’m going to save further thoughts on the movie for that post.

bulletin board

Sunday, breakfast at the Pancake House again, then out to Lockport to Watchmen Studios. The crew wanted some visuals of the guys recording and ended up with some fun stuff.

wolfram and erin

Then, lunch. Rand and I took the crew to Towne, which was a mostly pleasant experience but for our, um, slightly-less-than-smart waitress. Luckily, we weren’t in much of a hurry. ๐Ÿ˜‰

The guys had a sound check at around five, which gave me a great opportunity to get some photos. I experimented with the different flash settings on the camera. Here’s a blurry Rand.

blurry rand

The concert was fantastic. Mohawk Place was literally packed with friends, family and fans who came out to support the guys. jennimi wrote a great post about the concert, which did indeed rock. Thomas posted some photos at his cameraphone blog, and Lady Turpentine bravely put off her homework to come out. ๐Ÿ˜‰ Celia has some photos up here. I don’t think I could possibly begin to name everyone else I saw/talked to at the show.

implied consent

At the end of the evening, one of Rand’s coworkers and one of her friends were excited to meet Jim Hanks, not because of his famous brother, but because of his work as Geoffrey the Giraffe. Who knew there were Geoffrey fans out there? ๐Ÿ˜‰ That was fun to watch, and Jim was incredibly good-natured about it. (Jim Hanks could not be a nicer guy. Really.)

The weekend was long and exhausting, but I had such a great time. Jim, Erin and Darrin are all just the most wonderful, sweetest people you’d ever want to meet. It was too bad Karen couldn’t make it, because I’d have liked to spend more time with her as well. ๐Ÿ™‚

Whew! Now I recover and try to grade papers…

group smiles

More documentary weekend photos here.

Project 365-Darrin filming

darrin filming

Reminder–Ookla at Mohawk Place this Sunday!

Show at 7 pm.

My original post here.

More info on the Ookla website.

Come out and see Ookla! And me! and Tom Hanks’ brother!

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