Today was a busy day at work for me, and of course it was Elizabeth's first day at Well's Fargo! It will take her a little getting used to for sure, but hopefully it will be rewarding and enjoyable. I came home from work today (got back around 8), and Elizabeth was making a nice homemade pizza with 4 types of cheese and sausage. Yummy!
I spoke to the parents for a while today on my drive home (lots of time to talk as I drive back from Marshalltown), and they were able to start on the soybeans yesterday. It's nice that they were able to get an early start on one field at least, and they were yeilding about 68 bushels/acre. They probably won't get much done on the new addition to the house for a while now that it's the start of harvest season, but at least all of the outside work is done.
I'm excited about starting coin collecting again :) I've found some fun videos and websites about coin roll hunting, and now I really want to search through a bunch of half dollars to find my own silver coins!
On another note, I'm planning on getting hillside tickets with Matt Kovarna for this weekend's ISU game against Texas. Both teams are 3-0, so it will be a big game!! The Longhorns come into the game ranked #17 in the country. Let's go State!!
Monday, September 26, 2011
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Sunday, September 25th, 2011
Last night I uploaded my first video onto YouTube, showcasing my rare coin collection to my nephews Seth and Sullivan. Check out my first video blog:
Monday, September 12, 2011
Monday, September 12th, 2011
First and foremost, I would like to wish my sister Amy a happy 25th birthday today.
Second, and the reason I'm blogging now instead of going to bed like I should, is because for the past couple of days I really have had a hard time getting images of extremely arrogant Hawkeye fans out of my mind. I don't know exactly how it is that a person can be so annoying, but they do it perfectly. I'm not speaking about all Hawkeye fans, but it's an alarmingly large portion of them. The ones who feel "entitled" and assume that "their shit don't stink". At my new job, tailgating before the most recent ISU/Iowa game, in the bars watching the game... many times over the years in the past, I've encountered tons of these narcissistic shit heads.
More specifically, the thing that annoys me are all of their disrespectful, dismissive comments about Iowa State. The, "of course Iowa State has no chance this year" comments. "It's going to be a blow out". At work I heard some people trying to talk about the game before hand somewhat-intelligently, you know, actually talking about football. However, all they could say was something like "no, there's really no chance for Iowa State this year". Their quarterback sucks, they could hardly beat UNI... then they would give all of these half-wit reasons why the Hawkeyes are the best team ever. It reminded me of the years when I heard Hawk fans at the start of the year say how they would go undefeated or go to a national title game. All the while as they dream of how awesome they think they are, these misguided Hawkeye fans belittle and degrade the Cyclones.
This is tragically poor sportsmanship, and it's a disorder. The symptoms of this syndrome, I'll call it Rhabdo-Arrogant-Hawk-Dickhead- myolysis, grow stronger whenever the Hawkeyes beat the Cyclones at something, or when society as a whole gives any kind of attention to these poor fools. As a nation, we must raise awareness of this terrible disorder, and we must prevent it's spread of idiocy, narcissism, and general poor understanding of the sporting world. Rhabdomyolysis is literally the breakdown of muscle tissue which is then absorbed by the body, filtered by the kidneys, and pissed out in the urine. I believe that some Hawkeye fans are aware of this. The new strain that I'm speaking of, Rhabdo-Arrogant-Hawk-Dickhead-myolysis, is the degradation of once useful sports knowledge which is then filtered by the "brains" of the most clueless, Neanderthal Hawkeye fans, which is then pissed out of their mouth in the form of verbal diarrhea directed at putting down the Cyclones for whatever reason they can.
There sadly was once a time when the Iowa Hawkeyes did dominate the Cyclones in many sports, notably football. This was a long time ago, and the belief of Hawkeye superiority is no longer valid. Many of these Hawkeye victories came in the early 1900's. I'm talking before World War 1. Then there was a more recent time in the late 80's and 90's where the Hawkeyes won. News flash, THIS IS NOT THE 80'S OR 90'S. It's 2011.
Consider all of the ways in which the Hawkeyes are no longer "dominant". Since the year 2000, the Iowa State-Iowa football series has been tied at 6 wins each. Better yet, since 1998 Iowa State has won 8 of the past 14 meetings between the two teams. If you consider the Cy-Hawk series, which is a trophy presented to the school which wins more of the athletic competitions between the two schools for any given year, the teams have alternated winning it every year since it's inception in 2004. Iowa State has actually won more Men's and Women's basketball games over that time period (as well as a few other less popular sports: Volleyball, Men's Golf, Gymnastics, Men's Cross-Counrty). Hawkeye fans are quick to point out that they don't care about basketball though (unless it's a year when they actually beat us). They only care about football. The last I checked, Iowa State just beat Iowa THIS YEAR in football! It's not like it's a rare thing when it has happened roughly 57% of the time over the past 14 years.
So Hawkeye fans please get over yourselves. I'm not trying to argue that Iowa State is superior to Iowa. All I'm trying to say is stop thinking that Iowa is far superior to Iowa State. You're not. Stop telling us that we have no chance to win. We do. It's actually a greater that 50% chance. You are not dominant. You just have a terrible case of Rhabdo-Arrogant-Hawk-Dickhead-Myolysis.
I recently found an old youtube clip which proves that this disease has been around for a number of years. Alarming. Listen to how the Hawkeye fans sound, how hypnotized they are at their glorious Hawkeye football team. The team that was ranked #8 in the nation. Listen to how Iowa State had no chance. This may have just been 2005, but it sounds like every other year to me.
Second, and the reason I'm blogging now instead of going to bed like I should, is because for the past couple of days I really have had a hard time getting images of extremely arrogant Hawkeye fans out of my mind. I don't know exactly how it is that a person can be so annoying, but they do it perfectly. I'm not speaking about all Hawkeye fans, but it's an alarmingly large portion of them. The ones who feel "entitled" and assume that "their shit don't stink". At my new job, tailgating before the most recent ISU/Iowa game, in the bars watching the game... many times over the years in the past, I've encountered tons of these narcissistic shit heads.
More specifically, the thing that annoys me are all of their disrespectful, dismissive comments about Iowa State. The, "of course Iowa State has no chance this year" comments. "It's going to be a blow out". At work I heard some people trying to talk about the game before hand somewhat-intelligently, you know, actually talking about football. However, all they could say was something like "no, there's really no chance for Iowa State this year". Their quarterback sucks, they could hardly beat UNI... then they would give all of these half-wit reasons why the Hawkeyes are the best team ever. It reminded me of the years when I heard Hawk fans at the start of the year say how they would go undefeated or go to a national title game. All the while as they dream of how awesome they think they are, these misguided Hawkeye fans belittle and degrade the Cyclones.
This is tragically poor sportsmanship, and it's a disorder. The symptoms of this syndrome, I'll call it Rhabdo-Arrogant-Hawk-Dickhead- myolysis, grow stronger whenever the Hawkeyes beat the Cyclones at something, or when society as a whole gives any kind of attention to these poor fools. As a nation, we must raise awareness of this terrible disorder, and we must prevent it's spread of idiocy, narcissism, and general poor understanding of the sporting world. Rhabdomyolysis is literally the breakdown of muscle tissue which is then absorbed by the body, filtered by the kidneys, and pissed out in the urine. I believe that some Hawkeye fans are aware of this. The new strain that I'm speaking of, Rhabdo-Arrogant-Hawk-Dickhead-myolysis, is the degradation of once useful sports knowledge which is then filtered by the "brains" of the most clueless, Neanderthal Hawkeye fans, which is then pissed out of their mouth in the form of verbal diarrhea directed at putting down the Cyclones for whatever reason they can.
There sadly was once a time when the Iowa Hawkeyes did dominate the Cyclones in many sports, notably football. This was a long time ago, and the belief of Hawkeye superiority is no longer valid. Many of these Hawkeye victories came in the early 1900's. I'm talking before World War 1. Then there was a more recent time in the late 80's and 90's where the Hawkeyes won. News flash, THIS IS NOT THE 80'S OR 90'S. It's 2011.
Consider all of the ways in which the Hawkeyes are no longer "dominant". Since the year 2000, the Iowa State-Iowa football series has been tied at 6 wins each. Better yet, since 1998 Iowa State has won 8 of the past 14 meetings between the two teams. If you consider the Cy-Hawk series, which is a trophy presented to the school which wins more of the athletic competitions between the two schools for any given year, the teams have alternated winning it every year since it's inception in 2004. Iowa State has actually won more Men's and Women's basketball games over that time period (as well as a few other less popular sports: Volleyball, Men's Golf, Gymnastics, Men's Cross-Counrty). Hawkeye fans are quick to point out that they don't care about basketball though (unless it's a year when they actually beat us). They only care about football. The last I checked, Iowa State just beat Iowa THIS YEAR in football! It's not like it's a rare thing when it has happened roughly 57% of the time over the past 14 years.
So Hawkeye fans please get over yourselves. I'm not trying to argue that Iowa State is superior to Iowa. All I'm trying to say is stop thinking that Iowa is far superior to Iowa State. You're not. Stop telling us that we have no chance to win. We do. It's actually a greater that 50% chance. You are not dominant. You just have a terrible case of Rhabdo-Arrogant-Hawk-Dickhead-Myolysis.
I recently found an old youtube clip which proves that this disease has been around for a number of years. Alarming. Listen to how the Hawkeye fans sound, how hypnotized they are at their glorious Hawkeye football team. The team that was ranked #8 in the nation. Listen to how Iowa State had no chance. This may have just been 2005, but it sounds like every other year to me.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Sunday, September 11th, 2011
Today is a day of laziness and recovery following yesterday's long day of tailgating and celebrating Iowa State's 44-41 victory over Iowa! The game started a 11 AM, so we had to get to the student lot EARLY... we were parked and started our fun around 5:30 AM! We had quite a few friends there to help celebrate including Erick Ude, Jenny Manser, Abbey Podliska, Matthew Kovarna, Tim Nevins, Kaitlin Michaelsen, and Abby Grace to name a few. This week we didn't have tickets to actually go into the game, but we had plenty of fun just hanging out and having "a few" drinks :) Later on we walked over to Welch Ave. Station to watch the last part of the game... I was able to watch the end of the 4th quarter and overtime. There were quite a few silly Hawkeye fans cheering at the bar, but it was fun to see them completely quiet at the and of the game! Iowa State's win was the first time the two teams had every played an overtime against each other in their long history. It was also the second-largest crowd in Jack Trice Stadium history. Today my voice is shot from all of the cheering I was doing (a condition known as Ames voice).
I can't finish my blog today without mentioning that it has been exactly 10 years since the horrible terrorist attack on 9/11/01. I remember that I was a senior in high school at Laurens-Marathon when it happened. I heard of a plane crash during first period, but didn't realize it wasn't an accident. Then during second period Government class, they brought a TV in and let us watch what was going on. We saw the second plane crash, and for the rest of the day all of our classes just had us watch TV. We watched both of the buildings collapse, and it was like a bad movie. That really was a crazy time because it didn't even seem like reality. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of the people affected by the events of that day and to all of the people who tragically lost their lives.
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Cheering after we hear a touchdown announcement from the stadium. |
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Casually enjoying a cold beverage. |
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These officers were friendly enough to have their picture taken with me. They told us how the week prior they had ticketed many more UNI fans than ISU fans. Very smart. |
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Flippy cup and beer pong were the games of choice. |
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Kaitlin, Abby Grace, Elizabeth, and Kovarna at the tailgate. |
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Me, Kaitlin, Abbey Podliska, and Kovarna. |
I can't finish my blog today without mentioning that it has been exactly 10 years since the horrible terrorist attack on 9/11/01. I remember that I was a senior in high school at Laurens-Marathon when it happened. I heard of a plane crash during first period, but didn't realize it wasn't an accident. Then during second period Government class, they brought a TV in and let us watch what was going on. We saw the second plane crash, and for the rest of the day all of our classes just had us watch TV. We watched both of the buildings collapse, and it was like a bad movie. That really was a crazy time because it didn't even seem like reality. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of the people affected by the events of that day and to all of the people who tragically lost their lives.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Saturday, September 3rd, 2011
Wow today was one busy day, and we are exhausted... about ready to pass out! Amy & Brandon drove over from Omaha to watch the football game with us (Brandon's first ISU football game ever). It turned out to be an exciting but stressful game!
Before the game I drove over to Nevada for the wedding of Ryne & Megan Foster at 2:30. I was able to meet up with some old friends from DMU which was fun.
After the wedding it was back over to Ames and an hour of tailgating in the student section. We met up with Jeremy Seago and may have played some games. By this point it was lightly raining and continued to do so for the rest of the first half of the football game.
The first half of the game was very slow paced, damp, and not a lot of fun. UNI was leading for the entire first half due to a pair of field goals, and Iowa State kept turning the ball over. However, at the very end of the first half ISU managed to score a touchdown on a 1-yard run by quarterback Steele Jantz. Foreshadowing possibly??
The Panthers also lead for most of the second half in what was appearing to be a very gloomy day for us Cyclone fans. Iowa State was down to a 4th and 10 play with about 4 and a half minutes to go when Jantz miraculously managed to find Josh Lenz for a 26-yard touchdown pass to make it 14-13 Iowa State. Very exciting! We thought that was probably enough for ISU to win, but the game was just getting warmed up. On UNI's next drive they scored on a 80-yard pass down the west sideline that seemed heartbreaking! No fun at all there. Iowa State had one last drive and managed to work their way all the way down to the goal line. After what initially looked like a sure touchdown (but the refs marked them down on the 1-inch line) Jantz managed to sneak in to make it 20-19. Excitement returned to Jack Trice. After a last-ditch hook-and-ladder play failed for UNI, Iowa State was able to finally secure the victory. Elizabeth shot silly string everywhere.
Before the game I drove over to Nevada for the wedding of Ryne & Megan Foster at 2:30. I was able to meet up with some old friends from DMU which was fun.
After the wedding it was back over to Ames and an hour of tailgating in the student section. We met up with Jeremy Seago and may have played some games. By this point it was lightly raining and continued to do so for the rest of the first half of the football game.
The first half of the game was very slow paced, damp, and not a lot of fun. UNI was leading for the entire first half due to a pair of field goals, and Iowa State kept turning the ball over. However, at the very end of the first half ISU managed to score a touchdown on a 1-yard run by quarterback Steele Jantz. Foreshadowing possibly??
The Panthers also lead for most of the second half in what was appearing to be a very gloomy day for us Cyclone fans. Iowa State was down to a 4th and 10 play with about 4 and a half minutes to go when Jantz miraculously managed to find Josh Lenz for a 26-yard touchdown pass to make it 14-13 Iowa State. Very exciting! We thought that was probably enough for ISU to win, but the game was just getting warmed up. On UNI's next drive they scored on a 80-yard pass down the west sideline that seemed heartbreaking! No fun at all there. Iowa State had one last drive and managed to work their way all the way down to the goal line. After what initially looked like a sure touchdown (but the refs marked them down on the 1-inch line) Jantz managed to sneak in to make it 20-19. Excitement returned to Jack Trice. After a last-ditch hook-and-ladder play failed for UNI, Iowa State was able to finally secure the victory. Elizabeth shot silly string everywhere.
Tailgating in the student lot. |
Iowa State's new scoreboard |
Amy, Brandon, & Elizabeth in the game. |
Another pic of the stadium after ISU's first touchdown. |
Amy & Elizabeth happy at the end of the first half. |
The tradition of shaking the keys during kickoffs. |
I believe this play ISU was stopped on the one-inch line, but it looked like a score to me. |
All is well as Iowa State wins 20-19. |
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