Friday, September 7, 2012

The day that Hornsby fell!

Well, the Drillers are in the playoffs! We decided to take Jimmy to his first ever baseball game, and what an eventful game it was!

Jimmy at the ball park
The first three innings were going good (Drillers - 6, Cardinals - 0). But after the third inning, it started to go down hill and the Cardinals started scoring and tied the game. This meant a 10th inning, which I wasn't super excited about because it was getting late, baseball isn't the most exciting sport to watch, and I was sticky and smelly (which I will explain later). In the end, we got to sit through an extra inning just to watch the Drillers loose it by 2.

So, to the sticky and smelly part... Josh was having a beer and a hot dog in the early part of the game, which I think is a very necessary part of the baseball experience, and Hornsby (the Drillers mascot) stood on the drillers dugout and started dancing to Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean." First, I guess I should explain that our season seats are in the front row behind the dugout... So we had the best seats in the house to watch Hornsby moon walk on the dugout. We were all sitting there laughing and watching when I noticed that Hornsby was getting extremely close to the edge of the dugout. But, I figured he has probably moon walked on the dugout about 5,229 times, so he knows by heart where the edges are. Well, I guess it must take 5,230 times to learn the edges of the dug out, because as I was thinking this thought, Hornsby fell off of the dugout and into Josh and I's laps! Luckily, he only fell on us and not the boys. He played it off really well and so did we. But, remember the beer that I mentioned??? Well, Josh and I were WEARING the beer... The whole glass... And Josh had ordered the dang tall boy... Literally, there was beer dripping off of me. Poor Hornsby felt so bad that he broke character and said "man, I am SO sorry." A Drillers employee rushed over and quickly assured us that we did NOT just hear Hornsby speak. Hornsby limped up the steps and offered us new beer and a clean shirt, which was really nice. But I think Hornsby really was hurt, because he didn't appear the rest of the game.

People around us kept telling us that we played it off really cool, but seriously what else could we have done? Yelled at poor hurt Hornsby and looked like jerks? It was just beer... Totally washable and it made a great ball park story for Jimmy's first trip to the ball park. But, next game, I think I will ask for a lid!


Hornsby at the other end of the dug out... Seconds before the fall
 
Josh with beer all over him (you can't tell by the pic, but his shorts are SOAKED


Tuesday, September 4, 2012

The future of my profession!

I had to spend a little time after hours at my office recently and I was lucky enough to be escorted by my favorite 7 year old. Conner loves spending time at the office with me, which is funny, because I actually don't like spending time at the office at all. But, I guess you see things a little differently when you are 7. But I am pleased to know that I am grooming the future of the CPA profession... :)


With a little luck, he will be ready in time for the 2013 filing season!!

Fun Filled Weekend #1!!

Well, Jimmy survived his first weekend in America! After all of the football on Friday and Saturday, Josh took him hunting on Sunday morning. I think that Jimmy thought the hanging out with the boys part was fun, but the waiting on the birds to fly in was boring... After they finished hunting, they had to clean the birds, which he was not into. He actually only watch the others clean birds and he said he didn't think that he would ever actually clean them himself. His description of them cleaning the birds was pretty funny.


Josh and Jimmy all camoed out

On Sunday afternoon, Jimmy and I headed to Tulsa to go to the mall. Since he was only able to bring a few clothes on the plane, he needed to get a few clothes. Josh thought that shopping was my department, so he and Conner stayed home and did some work on the tractor while Jimmy and I headed to Tulsa. We shopped until we dropped. We clothes shopped, shoe shopped, and cosmetic shopped (the cosmetics were for me). I had a good time!

Jimmy had said when he first arrived that he really liked golf. This was music to Josh's ears. Josh loves to play golf and he and I both have golf clubs, but I rarely have time to golf with him. So Monday morning the boys went golfing. I opted out of the golfing trip to get some things done at home (and to sleep in). The temperature reached over 100 degrees on Monday, but they still have a great time.




A few pictures of the 100 degree golf game!
Monday evening, we had a cookout at our house with some friends. Derek and Kirsten came and brought Jakob from Germany, who is staying with them this year. There was a lot of people, but we all had a great time. I had went shopping earlier in the day while the boys were golfing and had planned a menu of burgers and hot dogs, salad, coleslaw, chips, apple braid, strawberry shortcake, and Grandma Betty cake (AKA chocolate trifle for those of you who do not have the last name Green). After everyone left, Josh told me that the food was all really good, but we could have used some chips to go with the burgers. It was at this moment that I realized that I forgot to set out the 4 bags of chips that I had bought earlier in the day for the cookout. I HATE when I do things like that. But hopefully no one in attendance missed the chips to much, and if you did, feel free to come back over and pick up a bag. We are well supplied in chips for a while!

I think it was a great first weekend in America for Jimmy. Some at the cook out asked him if he was home sick and he said that he hadn't really had time to be homesick. He also said that he was really enjoying his time here, so I guess so far so good!

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Football, football, football!

Well, Jimmy survived his first weekend of American football! He experienced just about every level of football that Oklahoma has to offer. On Friday night, he didn't get to actually play in the high school game, but he wore his jersey and took stats with the other kids that couldn't play. We sat with him while he was taking stats. Josh had to leave for a little bit, so I took it upon myself to explain the game and the rules from beginning to end. I felt this was a completely appropriate job for me since I know so much about the game. I mean, sure I don't use the "official" terms for things, but I totally think that he now fully understands the game. I am sure the Yale coaches will appreciate my efforts when he knows all there is to know about high school football :). Unfortunately, the Bulldogs lost their season opener... Get 'em next time boys!

Jimmy also met Conner on Friday night. Conner went to the game with us, and as it turns out, they hit it off quite nice. I wasn't really surprised, Conner talks a big game, but really he likes everyone and is a pretty likable kid himself. He did make it a point to tell Jimmy that he was sleeping in his room, but Jimmy took it well.

Saturday morning was round 2... Conner and the blue jays had a flag football game in Jennings. There were a few Yale high school kids there, so Jimmy had some people his own age to talk to and hang out with. He seems to be settling in really well. Josh said a girl ran up to Jimmy when they got out of the truck and gave him a hug and grabbed his hand and pulled him off. I am glad he is fitting in so easily, but I have to admit when Josh told me this I had a tiny bit of parental fear run threw me. I guess I was experiencing the fine line between "I am glad he has friends" and "I wish he went to an all boys school." But Josh quickly told me to calm down... After Conners game we ate lunch and then it was time for Round 3...

Oklahoma State had their season opener Saturday night, and what a season opener it was! We knew that the game wouldn't be the greatest of the season, but Josh thought it would be a good time to explain in detail some of the rules of the game. I should have told him that I had already told Jimmy everything there was to know about football, but I didn't want to hurt Josh's feelings since he thinks he is the football expert of our family. So, I graciously gave up my ticket so the boys could go to the game and I went to work. I am sure their evening was way better than mine, but I am glad Jimmy got to experience the wonderfulness that is Oklahoma State University game day. He said it was awesome and OSU rocks and he doesn't know why this state even needs another university. OK, so he didn't say that last part, but he did say that he had an awesome time!

Josh and Jimmy at OSU's season opener