Shinguard-deep in football

A full soccer weekend for me.  World Cup games on at 9am, 12pm, 3pm every day, I’m drowning.  Plus I played in Strikers games on Saturday morning, and again on Sunday.  The Sunday game was a makeup for a rainout, and we only had 3 on our side.  The other team had a full 7 plus subs, and as if to rub it in, they even had a canopy for shade.  Well, we recruited 2 players from a team that had a game after ours.  It’s a coed league, and you’re supposed to have a female on your side playing at all times, but we had none.  The other team had 2, and each of them agreed to play a half on our side, very sporting of them.  Even with help, though, we were down 6 to 7, and in the middle of the hot day we ran ourselves to exhaustion.  My game is really bad, being out of practice and out of shape, and just about every time I attempted to feed the ball to our main striker I missed the mark.  The one good forward pass came a millisecond too late, and offsides was called.  It did feel good to give it our all, though, what a great game.

And the World Cup has been a blast.  I’ve caught a good deal of most 12pm games over lunch, and downloaded some of the rest.  England, Brazil, Germany all looking great, but time will tell…

Big Visit from the Folks

Betty hosted my folks for a two-week visit that ended yesterday. We went to at LEAST eight different restaurants! Wasabi Sushi and Thai (twice!), Udupi Vegetarian Indian, Romano’s Macaroni Grill, La Rancherita Mexican, P.F. Chang’s, Mellow Mushroom pizza, Chili’s, SunFlower’s (great veggie sandwiches from scratch)… and lots of big meals at our and Betty’s houses. Time for a diet!

Played lots of games, went to IMAX, shopping, working on Pop’s book and website… lots of fun all around.

2006 Spring Soccer Tournaments

Great day of soccer for the girls.  Wren’s team, the Fury, has taken all season to really come together, and they are really humming.  They surprised us all with energy we’d never seen before and a 3-1 win in the first game.  If you win, you keep playing, and the first half of the second game was still full steam ahead, with a 3-0 lead at the half.  But unfortunately the fields are all very sloped, and while playing uphill, we let the other team’s big shooter take too many long downhill shots to even up the game right at the end of the buzzer.  A 5 minute golden goal session was next (the first to score wins) – we won the right to play downhill but couldn’t pull off a score.    It was all nerves for everyone through a second 5 minute golden goal session – no score!  The girls kept up right to the end, but finally had to give up after a 4-3 penalty-kick shootout.

Reiley’s team played hard, keeping the ball on the other team’s half for most of the game.  They play their positions well, but the other team was playing mostly defensively and we couldn’t get through.  A couple fast breaks for them got them a 2-1 win.

It was a great season, the girls all improved individually and the teams really learned to work together.  Here’s to next year!

Best Date Ever

Andrea and I had a great date yesterday, while the kids had a sleepover at grammy’s new place: Mellow Mushroom, including Andrea’s favorite beer (Blue Moon) and me winning both Hera and Zeus AND Rosenkoenig (oops don’t mean to brag); home to watch Crash (study in racism) and Haunted Mansion (silly but colorblind); then SNL with Natalie Portman. The best part was our reminiscing about the anti-motivational talk from the droll leader of the bagpipes at a demonstration at the Exploris museum:

  • q: Do you march in any parades? a: Ha you must be kidding – this is the learning band, we’re lucky if we can stand still and play.
  • q: How many of you are from Scotland? a: Not me. I dunno, Frank? I think Frank is 5% Scottish.
  • That’s called the drone pipe. For obvious reasons.
  • Now let’s have the drums play by themselves. Nobody ever seems to care about the drums.
  • The bagpipes have an extremely limited range. They can only play (8 or 9?) notes. So you’re not going to hear anything too fancy.
  • q: How do you harmonize? a: We can’t harmonize at all, really. Next question?
  • For our final number we’re going to play Amazing Grace, a song that people ask for a lot; I don’t know why, it has nothing to do with bagpipes.

Soccer: Girls wrap up, Daddy starts up

The girls had great games yesterday, even if they were losses.  Wren’s team played the best half they’ve ever played, full of energy, working together (there were even good passes!), getting a 4 to 1 lead, before they ran out of steam (with only one sub) and the lead slipped away (4-5 final).  Reiley’s team had to deal with an early score from the opponent, but then the offense and the forward defender kept the ball on the other side of the field the rest of the game.  Unfortunately, the other team went all-defense after their first score, and even with dozens of attempts we couldn’t get a hard shot past them (0-1 final).

Now that the girls are finishing up soon, I may be able to get to the adult games (which are also on Saturday mornings).  I’m going to try to ride my bike every day I can so this old man can keep up enough to injure himself (we’ll see how far I can get on that goal).

And then there’s the World Cup!  I’m going to try to watch as much of it as I can, certainly the US, UK and Brazillian teams.  Maybe it’s time to start calling it football…

9.0 Crash

This movie is a cartoon caricature of racism, and for the first 15 minutes I didn’t get it. Example after example of unresolved racist behavior had me squirming in my seat thinking “arty movie designed to make you uncomfortable”. But c’mon, this won an Academy Award, it can’t not resolve! I was not disappointed, once I settled in and accepted the rules: this was a grand exploration of the subject, intent on putting every well-developed character through intense challenges. And there are some beautiful responses. Check it out if you get a chance.

Street Ball!

When I got home from work tonight, Wren and Rei begged me to go outside and “play Nancy Drew”, where I run around the back yard and creek and nature trail chasing them in circles, trying to “kidnap” them and tie them up. Last time we played, I managed to convert the game into a cannonball shoot, where they would run and I would hurl a large ball of string at them to “break their legs” and “smash their heads”.  :>

This time, I told them it’s hard to think up fresh ways to capture them, and I’m a bit embarrassed to run around the yard yelling like a thug with the neighbors in their yards, wondering if I really am crazy. So we agreed to try something structured – a game of baseball! Nicholas and Jay joined in. If you want a great way to play ball with 5 or 6 people, try this:

  • rotate the batter through the whole group;
  • after you bat, if you get on base, stay there and run the bases until you score or get out;
  • if you’re not at bat and not on base, play the outfield

This worked out great! Everybody was always busy. And everybody played whatever position they felt like – pitcher, shortstop, 3rd, 1st, even catcher. Highly recommended! Next time everybody (except Nicholas, a die-hard baseball fan) wants to try soccer – we’ll see if we can’t come up with something good there.

On Chicago Time

Flew up to Chicago for a 24-hour ABB work assignment at Exelon (a bit of a disaster), and decided to try to pull off a quick hello at Tim and Tara Dull’s house. It was good to see them. What a great bunch! Tim is biking to work, Tara is back working, helping families with adoptions. The kids are all playing baseball. Tim got us a round of Italian Ices, I had kiwi-strawberry, yum. We talked about a possible future Outer Banks outing, now that they are officially “it”.

Typical me fashion, I drove a LOT of extra miles finding my way around, but I made my flight back – all’s well that ends well. Now if I can just get the software humming… ha! reproduced and fixed…

9.5 Death Cab For Cutie: Soul Meets Body

Andrea fell in love with Franz Ferdinand after seeing them on SNL – the fact that they’re Scottish didn’t hurt their chances any – and she got me hooked. We went to see them last night. They rock the house, capital L-O-U-D. Totally contagious energy. The drummer and bass player switched places on occasion, and for a while they were both beating the living crap out of the drum kit.

Death Cab For Cutie were the “co-headliners”, I started listening to their stuff belatedly (the day of the show), but now I can’t get enough of Soul Meets Body…