‘Tis the Season!

2 12 2008

Every year one of our volunteers from church, a great guy named Larry who mixes sound and a bunch of other stuff, puts on this Christmas “show” at this house. One of our drummers has participated in the past and this year we were asked to come and jam some carols and worship tunes.

Now Christmas is obviously a big deal in his neighborhood because almost every house on his street was decked to the nines. Larry holds his own as well and honestly, Christmas Tree Lane doesn’t have much on this street. It was pretty impressive. But every year, Larry sets up a P.A. system, builds a “set” in the front part of the garage for Santa to sit in, and it’s like a block party. People bring their kids to sit on Santa’s lap, there’s singing and hot chocolate and the whole nine yards. It’s really cool.

So a bunch of us from the band joined in this year and did an accoustic set. It was fun because I got to play the cajon while one of our other drummers jammed on the kit, and his son tore it up on my djembe. Very neat having three percussionists jamming together. I don’t get to do that very often. Larry also arranged for a really, really, good quartet made up of four women come and sing and that was pretty amazing.

It was just an all around good time and really has kind of gotten me in the Christmas spirit. Which is good because it’s going to be a busy season. I have two corporate parties to attend, the band is playing at a party for the Emergency Family Shelter, and we have a pretty involved outreach weekend coming up at church that I’m playing in.

‘Tis the season to be super busy, but it’s going to be a blast.





Thanksgiving

24 11 2008

I really haven’t had the desire to post much here lately. I’ve gotten hooked on Twitter, which automatically updates my FaceBook, and that is really enough social networking for me on most days. Besides, there’s so much bad news in the world right now, it’s just too easy for me to turn my blog into one giant gripe session. But it’s Thanksgiving week and so I figured this would be a good time to forget about the country’s woes and give thanks for what is good. So, here’s my list of things to be Thankful for this year…

Jesus

Bill Maher might not think Jesus is worth giving thanks to, but I do because let’s face it. I’m kinda screwed up. And as I look around me at this world, my family, my friends… wow…. we’re all screwed up! If you say you’re not, then you’re in complete freaking denial. So thank you Jesus for loving me, forgiving me, and making my life worth something despite my screwedupness. That’s a real word. Look it up.

Family

This really should go without saying, but I have to give thanks for my family. Even though certain members are screwed up sometimes (see above point), I love ‘em just the same. I don’t know what you do for Thanksgiving, but we always get together with Michelle’s side of the family at this time of the year. Her brother is a Chef and cooks the most amazing turkey. He actually BBQ’s it. Starts it first thing in the morning and cooks it all day long. We light a fire out on the patio, smoke cigars, have some brews, eat like pigs and watch the Lions lose every single year. Good times, man.

Friends

I’m the type of guy that keeps very few close friends. Not sure why. Probably because I’d rather hang with my wife more than anyone else, so I just don’t have time to hang with other dudes. A few years ago though I joined a weekly bible study with a bunch of guys who jam in the band at church and it’s been awesome. Our small group has grown to include some of the sound guys and other volunteers in the church and it’s probably been one of the best things that I’ve ever been involved in. So thanks guys, for not changing the meeting spot and forgetting to tell me, on purpose.

On a lighter note….

Rock and Roll

Because let’s face it, if it weren’t for rock, we’d all be listening to John Tesh or Yanni 24/7. And just think of a world where Yanni holds the #1 spot on the Billboard charts for 52 weeks straight. Imagine nothing but violins, harps and pan flutes played by dudes with white puffy shirts and tight pants? I shudder at the thought. Thank you Rock and Roll!

And lastly…. Beer

Now of course Beer is certainly something I could indeed live without. But I just want to take this occasion to give thanks that I don’t have to!  In the words of the great patriot and forefather of this country:

“Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.” - Benjamin Franklin

Word up, Benny.

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!






20th Anniversary Trip to Pismo Beach

10 11 2008

IMG_9992.JPGWhat a great weekend! Michelle and I finished off our celebration of 20 years of marriage by heading to Pismo Beach for the weekend. We took off early Saturday morning, drove out toward Monterey and then picked up Hwy 1, heading south along the incredibly beautiful coastline. We stopped in Big Sur for lunch at Lucia’s then finished our drive to Pismo, arriving early in the afternoon.

We stayed at the Cottage Inn which is a great hotel. Our room backed right up against the ocean so we had a full view of the Pacific from our patio. The weather was so nice we were able to sleep with the windows wide open and listen to the ocean all night.

For dinner, we decided to try McClintock’s Steamers Restaurant. It was a nice dinner. Not the greatest food, but not bad for the price. The service was good though, and I really liked the comfortable, lively atmosphere.

Sunday we got up early and walked the beach for a few hours before packing up and heading to Avila Beach. Avila is really nice and we had a great lunch and some time to enjoy the ocean before heading back. It was a really great time together and a great place to spend a weekend.

More pictures to the right.





Coachella

7 11 2008

So my daughter’s been bugging me about this music event called Coachella. Apparently it’s some kind of “day on the Green” / “Woodstock” / “Us Festival” type event they hold in the So-Cal desert every year. It runs for three days, has over 100 bands playing from morning until midnight, art displays, camping… the whole deal… and she wants to go.

Now my first reaction was “I don’t want to go hang out with a bunch of damn hippies!”, and as soon as that thought entered my head I immediately shuddered in fright. It had happened! But when??? I didn’t even see it coming? When did I become an old fart? It’s just not fair! You’re supposed to get a warning before hand right? Maybe some gray hair and a stiff back to mark the road to cranky old timers-ville. And yet here I was, perfectly healthy (and quite handsome I might add), and yet refusing an epic rock show and road trip??? Blasphemy!!!!

So I told her we’d go…. with a catch. She’s got to pay her own way. This ain’t Woodstock. Today’s shows are organized and corporate sponsored, which means they are expensive. But if she’s up for it, I’m willing to go. In fact, I’m flattered that my teenage daughter would even want to hang with her old man. My dad and I never did anything together. So I’m really happy that me and my kid get to do this.

The only bummer is that we can’t camp out, and my daughter was really disappointed by that. She wants the “full Coachella experience” as she puts it. But you have to be 18 and have a valid id to camp. So we’ll have to settle for a motel room. Which isn’t bad, a shower will be nice, but it would have been kind of cool to just rough it together. Maybe in a few years we’ll do it again.

Anyway, Coachella here we come!

Coachella Website





Some Things Change, Some Things Don’t

4 11 2008

Some things change.

We have a new President. And for the first time in our country’s short history, he’s not an old white guy. And that’s significant, let’s not play that down. 150 years ago, black people were bought and sold like cattle in this country. Now we have a black president. I think that says something about this country. Despite our problems, we’ve grown up quite a bit in some ways. So congratulations Mr. Obama.

Now that the election is decided, let’s move on. To those who are moving to Canada now that a Democrat is in the White House, go! I don’t want to hear your belly aching. And to those who think that all of your problems will suddenly vanish now that Obama is in office, don’t get discouraged when life doesn’t change all that much for you. And that’s all I’m going to say about this election.

Some things don’t.

So switching gears here, I just wanted to announce that my lovely wife Michelle and I have now been married for 20 years. Pretty amazing these days, and especially given the way we met.

Michelle and I didn’t even like each other when we first met. I knocked on her door one day looking for her brother who was a guitarist I was jamming with. I had my drums in the back of the truck and it was starting to rain. She didn’t even answer the door, she just yelled through it to go away. I told her that a few grand worth of drums were going to be ruined if she didn’t open the door and let me wait for her brother to come home. She basically said “so what”. Luckily her brother walked up right then. I had already decided that his sister was a bi@*#.

But over the next year or so we got to know each other as friends. I kept my distance since I had a rule of not getting involved with my buddies sisters, and this worked to our advantage because it allowed us to get to know each other, which I had generally not done with girls I dated. I was a long haired, rock & roller, and my life at that time was all about the party. And party we did. Thinking back to those days, I’m honestly surprised I’m here to write this.

It’s amazing how God can work though, even when we are actively avoiding Him. He brought the right person into my life at just the right time. Like I said, I was partying like crazy and lost my job right before we got married. Our only option was to move away and start over. My parents offered us a spare bedroom until we got back on our feet.

I’m still blown away that Michelle stuck around. I mean she marries this crazy guy with no job who then tells her she has to move out of town to live with his parents because he can’t support her. She must have been out of her freaking mind! But as I think back, it was a precise set of circumstances, that I believe God setup for us, that changed our lives forever. Within a few months time we were both substance free, working new jobs, with our own place. A completely fresh start in life, together.

And of course it hasn’t all been peachy since then, we’ve had our hard times. Marriage has it’s seasons and there’s challenges that come with every season. So there’s no great secret or custom set of rules to follow for a long marriage. What I will say though is that the times that were roughest, were solved by moving myself back toward Christ and not trying to “fix” Michelle. I think that’s the biggest mistake I see people make is trying to manipulate their partner to match themselves. The problem with that approach is first, it’s impossible, and second, your perceived “needs” evolve over time. You’d need Gumby as your mate to make that work!

But the purpose of marriage and the value of relationships never changes. These things were created by God and so they don’t change with the times. So by focusing on moving ourselves to be more like Christ, I think we’ve found that we can better meet each others real needs.

So anyway, I just want to say to my wife of 20 years,  I love you babe. ;-)