Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Halloween in a Small Town





Happy Halloween... okay.. it is a bit late. Anyway, I wanted to share with you a really cool experience that many in the bigger towns never get to have. A full on, military style assault, led by lots of tiny costumed soldiers on the candy forts of
my hometown. Seriously though, it really is like a military operation. Trucks and vans, loaded with costumed kids stop at the corners, the kids pour out of vehicles, blanket both sides of the street and hit every house with a porch light on in search of candy goodies. The assault vehicles then drive down a bit and pick up their soldiers and set off for a new conquest in town.
This year was a bit different from years past, but no less fun or hectic! With the extension of the daylight saving time, trick or treaters were (for better or worse) going from house to house with about an extra hour of daylight. In addtion, the weather was very comfortable at a cool 60 degrees and no rain. These things, and the fact that my neighborhood and accompanying streets, are a known quanitity in town for giving out full sized candy bars and cans of soda, made for a very busy night! Starting at 5pm promptly, we were beset with dozens of trick or treaters and it did not stop until 7:30pm, which was when we were out of candy, out of breath, and simply too tired to go on! At one time, I estimated there were closed to 35 kids lined up on our sidewalk waiting to get a bit scared at our decorated porch and to get a good handout! Seriously!
Our neighbor has a fool proof system for counting the number of kids who come to our doors. She has a certain number of cans of pop and when it is gone, the night is over for her. This year she bought.... wait for it.... 436 individual cans of pop! And she ran out! At 7:15pm! She sent word that she was out and we had about 10-15 more kids come by our house after that so we are setting the number at an even 450 kids visiting our house for trick or treating!
It was a blast! I dress up to scare some of the kids as the sun sets and I usually go around chasing some of the older kids that I know, just to scare them a bit. I truly love Halloween for what it is. A chance to play and have fun and just be a kid. For some it is a "evil" day, or promotes greed or something like that. Come on, get a life. It is based on a real pagan holiday, but I don't think that candy and costumes is what that was all about. It is about having fun, dressing up, and letting loose for a bit. (And if you happen to be a producer of Halloween decorations or candy, then it is all about the money.)
I must say though, that the extra hour of daylight kind of ticked me off. I think Halloween should be done in the dark. Trick or treating in the daylight is kind of wimpy and reminds me of those times I visited family relation in big cities where they could only trick or treat during the day and sometimes, not even on the actual holiday! How lame is that!? I think that I might wait a bit longer before opening up my treasure trove next year and letting the sun go down a bit.
Oh, and one more thing. If you are a parent and read this, and your kid is going out to trick or treat, for Pete's sake, make them wear a costume! Being too cool to dress up with get you nothing at my house!
Photos: Just a small smattering of some of the crowds of costumed candy crunchers, a photo of me in my costume, and a real photo of a ghost! You can see right through her! These photos were taken by my neighbor at her home and passed on to me.
Later!

Where I have been


A friend of mine over at www.mirisdad.blogspot.com turned me on to this map thing. You can generate a map of those place you have been and link it to your blog. The site for it is http://www.world66.com/myworld66/visitedStatesI think it is kind of neat. I filled in only those states that I have at least spent a full day in. Traveling through does not really count as far as I am concerned. As a kid we traveled alot as a family and it instilled in me a real love to travel and visit places I have never been before. And as for my own family, we try to take a travel vacation every year, and hopefully this will stick with my kids too!

My dream is to travel in Europe but there are still so many places to visit here in the good old USA!

Later!

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Where the heck are we?






Hey Everyone! Look what we have been up to last weekend! Another Boy Scout camping adventure! It has been a while since I have been to a Scout campout and this was a great weekend for it. The weather was great and the nights just perfect for sleeping outside. The theme of the camput out was the River Ridge Geo Quest. We were to use GPS units and compass' to find hidden waypoints in and amongst the trails of the Forest Glen Nature Preserve near Westville, IL. I found out about this about a month before hand and thought it might be a good excuse to get a GPS unit. I have been wanting one for a number of years and with gift money I recieved for my birthday, I went out and got a state of the art unit. I must say, these things are alot of fun! I played with it for about 2 weeks straight, trying to figure out how to use it, track my progress and find locations from afar. By the time I got to the camp, I felt ready to teach the boys how to use it and find where we needed to be.
Our goal was to participate in a number of GPS trail tests to find waypoints previously set by another GPS unit. The first was a timed event which had us running all over the place looking for markers with a set of numbers that we needed to write down and then add up later for accuracy. We came in 3rd place in this event. The big event had us walking about 7 miles all around the forst preserve looking for caches that held codes and other stuff (candy, swap items, etc..) that we needed to locate. There were 18 locations in all. We had only 5 hours to do this in so we needed to talk food and drink along with us. We started off, kind of slow, somewhat untrusting of the GPS unit, but after the third successful find we realized that it was working well for us and that if we followed the directions of the GPS rather than the trails, we could knock some time off by going off trail and moving directly in the direction of the waypoint. And boy did we go off trail. We blazed new trails that did not exist before and did a fair amount of climbing and jumping to get over obstacles and large hills and ravines. In the end we found 17 of the locations which was enough to get us 1st place in the competition and some nice prizes for our efforts! It was an exhausting hike and the chili we had back at camp was a welcome reward and we had no trouble getting to sleep that night! Over all, a great weekend and it has really sparked an interest in me for Geo-Cacheing. Check out http://www.geocache.com/ or google geo-cache to find out more about it!
As to the photos, (top to bottom, left to right...) The boys checking out one of the cache boxes that we found. This one had nothing in it, but you get the idea of what we were looking for.Veiw from the 150 foot fire watch tower at Forest Glen. The veiw was really spectacular! Julian and Dustin playing a game. (I always bring a game to camp... it is kind of expected now) and finally, the boys and I stopped off at the Pioneer Homestead cabin for a bit of a rest.
Go get a GPS unit! They are really cool and a lot of fun! And go outside and hike in the woods with it and have a blast! It is really worth it!
Later!

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Capt. Kirk has been found!

This most recent news from the entertainment world about the upcoming Star Trek Movie. (From Yahoo News) I have never seen this guy and don't remember him from Smokin' Aces but word is out that people are liking him for the part. And after reading this, and you want more info or just wants to see that Star Trek is still alive and well, go to www.trekmovie.com.

Later!

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Does Hollywood have a new It Boy? Over sandwiches at Barney's Greengrass and over beer at Barney's Beanery, the talk is about Chris Pine, who might be the hottest new actor in town. He is in discussions to star as Captain Kirk in Paramount's "Star Trek" and in negotiations to star opposite George Clooney in Joe Carnahan's adaptation of the James Ellroy crime novel "White Jazz."
If Pine joins "Trek," which J.J. Abrams is directing, he would face off against Australian actor Eric Bana, who was cast Tuesday as the film's villain, Nero. It is unknown whether Bana would play a human or a member of the alien race, like a Klingon; as per the veil of secrecy that surrounds "Trek," parts are being solicited and offered without scripts.
Although not a complete unknown, Pine's biggest gig to date has been the male lead in the 2006 Lindsay Lohan movie "Just My Luck," which flopped. The 27-year-old Los Angeles native also caught some eyeballs with a scene-stealing role as a neo-Nazi assassin in "Smokin' Aces," also directed by Carnahan.
The biggest stumbling block to getting both roles at this point might be scheduling. Sources said "Trek" will shoot from November through March, while "Jazz" has a mid-January start. Although both sides are trying to sort out the date puzzle, it is possible that Pine and his camp could be forced to choose which role to take.
Paramount is not sitting idle while negotiations are under way, with sources saying that the studio is looking for backup actors to have on deck.
Already on the Starship Enterprise crew for Paramount are Anton Yelchin as the young Chekov, the Russian-born navigator; Zachary Quinto as the young Spock; and Zoe Saldana as the young Uhura, the communications officer.