Monday, February 25, 2008

If there is some Guessin', we can do some Competin'

Many of you know that I always enjoy some competition - Fantasy Football, March Madness, Amazing Race and Awards shows. Last night we continued our tradition of getting together and making Oscar night fun and competitive. Karyn and I hosted a shin-dig which included M&M Oscar Bingo and an Academy Award Ballot. It was also a chance for us to show off our new HDTV, or what I like to call my first child.

I am pretty sure that any form is competition is fun. Of course, not every time I participate I do well but it definitely helps pass the time! Especially during those boring lifetime achievement awards or the fact that they feel it necessary to perform each Oscar nominated song. Ugh!

Now I need to go and see No Country for Old Men. I think my ballot turned south because my heart was with There Will Be Blood - which still nabbed the Best Actor award. And I still need to watch more noiminated Short Films - because that is how you randomly win the Oscar pools.

And now we are on the brink of the best competition of the year - prepare for the 2008 March Madness pool - bigger and better than ever!




Monday, February 11, 2008

The Biggest Valentines Day Surprise Ever

Some of you may have heard about this during the past 6 months but I planned a surprise trip to Lawrence, Kansas for Karyn's valentines day present. Lawrence is home to the University of Kansas and is the alma mater for Karyn's sister and her late-father, Mark Pincus. Mark lived and breathed Kansas. If there was a football, basketball or women's softball stat about KU, he knew about it! Mark shared his love of Kansas and college basketball with everyone he came in contact with. This is exactly why I wanted to put this together for V-Day.

The surprise was very well constructed because of help from Risa, my sister-in-law, Ashleigh de la Torre, a friend and a KU Grad and Aunt Debbie, babysitter extraordinaire.

Karyn was made aware about a week before that we were going to go somewhere on Feb 9th for the day. She was led on to believe that we were going to get massages and relax at a spa south of Mount Vernon. This worked out perfectly because she knew we would have to take the GW parkway - the road that goes right by National Airport. As we drove on the parkway, Karyn was thoroughly confused when we pulled off @ the airport:

Karyn: "Why did you just pull off at the airport?"
Howard: "Oh, I am so used to going to this way, I must have messed up"
Karyn: "Well you can drive through the airport and get back on the parkway, don't worry..."

awkward silence

Karyn: "Wait, are we flying somewhere?"
Howard: "Oh, I guess we are"

So we got to the airport and I let Karyn swipe the credit card on the airline kiosk. Click here to see video of suprise! After Kansas City was revealed, I told Karyn that her family couldn't join us because of moving houses and other trips. She was sad that they couldn't join us and I even had Karyn call her sister (not knowing that Risa, her mom and Steve were downstairs already checked in and waiting at the Security checkpoint). We went downstairs and Karyn was stunned for surprise #2 as her family was right behind a hidden billboard!

So then it was off to Lawrence KS for a quick trip to see the Kansas Jayhawks play the Baylor Bears. We saw the beautiful little town, ate at some of Risa's old sandwich joints and saw the campus where she and Mark went to school. It was very emotional to see the place where my father-in-law went to school because he always spoke of it when he was alive. I always enjoyed talking to my father-in-law about KU because I never got to share that experience of even understanding what my dad's college life was all about. (I did get a change to go to UCLA once to see my dad's school and it was very special) We got to the see the paver stone in front of Allen Field House that was dedicated in memory of Mark as he was the leader of the Washington, DC area alumni association for many years.

The atmosphere in Allen Field House was electric and it was a memorable weekend for all of us to have for the rest of our lives. And lucky for me, Karyn is already planning my surprise trip to Toulouse France to see the Airbus factory.... Atleast in my head I think that.

Below are the pictures and videos from the event. Enjoy and Rock Chalk Jayhawk!

Pictures
The Pictures have been uploaded to Shutterfly and can be found at this link.

Videos
Video 1: The Surprise is revealed for Karyn @ the Airline kiosk
Video 2: Student Section during the KU Alma Mater before the game
Video 3: Intro KU Montage Video before the game
Video 4: Student Section during Player Introductions (throwing confetti)
Video 5: Student Section during foul shots
Video 6: Play during game
Video 7: "Waving the Wheat" after victorious ending for the Jayhawks

Thursday, February 07, 2008

Exactly how many flexible people are there out there in this world?


Greetings from the road - Terminal D at the Las Vegas McCarran International Airport. I am here for an aviation conference and had a good two night stay at Treasure Island after a brief shampooed carpet incident followed by a room change. But I digress...

Last night, a group of us from the conference went to see Mystere by Cirque du Soleil. Now I have to add first that I have seen CDS almost 6 times already and each time it amazes me. The first time I saw CDS was on the Washington Mall with my Aunt Lois (a Bar Mitzvah present maybe - what's up with all my bar-mitzvah related references in my blog lately?)

Anyway, last night was just like all of others. Incredible amazing aerobatics and death-defying stunts - and of course, being CDS, a lot of songs in foreign languages and imagery that was competely lost on me. But seriously, these shows are just incredible!

My question is this? Where are these courageous flexible artistic people coming from in the world? Quebec? China? Azerbaijan? That is the part of these shows that I just don't understand but I guess if you were a retired wrestler or a gymnast who didn't have any more competitions to go - Cirque Du Soleil is a great way to earn some money...

If anyone has ever NOT seen Cirque Du Soleil - definitely go and see it! And if you go to Las Vegas, there is a show on every block so you are good to go.

Off to my redeye flight back to Washington Dulles... Maybe I will put on a unitard, and do a triple flip down the boarding aisle and do a stunt while jumping in my seat???? Maybe not with my carry on...

Oh and a shoutout to my Pitt Panthers for beating West Virginia with a last minute three pointer. Trust me, I was the only Pitt fan in the SportsBook @ Treasure Island....and I made sure everyone knew that...