Thursday, November 26, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!



I have so many things and people to be thankful for! Thanksgiving day has always given me pause to reflect upon those wonderful blessings - big and small - in my life. This year was no different. It was Thanksgiving several years ago when I met my wonderful best friend and partner. I constantly associate this holiday that with special blessing. I also associate this holiday with family time and football. Growing up in Michigan, the Detroit Lions were always playing football on Thanksgiving. This is one tradition I hope the NFL doesn't change. I'm glad they have continued with the Lions and Cowboys playing on this holiday. Recently, the NFL Network has added a third game in the evening. If you are a football "junkie" the only other day of the year that surpasses today is New Years Day. As a kid I always dreamed of going to Detroit for the Lions Thanksgiving Day game. For many years the Lions played the Packers and the games were always close. Even the past several years, during the horrendously poor excuse for a football team, the Lions have played well on Thanksgiving. Well, this year I got my chance to go to a game; and better yet, they were playing the Packers. I left early on Thursday morning looking to get to the stadium early to take in the parade that always marched down Woodward Avenue. I arrived just in time to see a good portion of the parade before heading for the stadium entrance. Once inside the stadium I scoped out my seat and then looked for my "not so traditional" Thanksgiving Day "dinner". Thanksgiving dinner during my childhood was always "timed" for half-time. After some contemplation about waiting until half time, I found my "choice"....a polish sausage and nachos. Definitely a break from traditional food. The Lions haven't been a good football team in a while. The game today marked the 70th time the Lions played on Thanksgiving Day and the 19th time they played the Packers. This year, with the economy, seats are easy to come by. Those seats are often taken up by fans from the opposing team. In my section, Packer fans and Lions fans were 50-50. Had the game been close, the atmosphere would have been interesting, but the game was never close - well, it was at the opening kickoff anyway. The kickoff gave Lions fans hope. The kickoff was fumbled by the Packers. After the recover, Lions rookie quarterback, Matthew Stafford led the Lions on a five play 20 yard drive for a touchdown when Calvin Johnson caught a one yard pass in the endzone. The ever stead, veteran, Jason Hanson kicked the extra-point. I was feeling good. The weekend before the Lions had defeated the Cleveland Browns with no time left on the clock when Stafford hit a receiver in the endzone for a touchdown. The extra point helped the Lions win for the second time of the season. While their record isn't good, it is better than 0-16, which was their record setting record from the 2008 season. My optimism was short lived. The Packers quickly gained control of the game by holding the ball and steadily moving the ball downfield. At half time the game was tied. By the end of the third quarter we all knew the Lions would loose. I enjoyed watching the Packers AJ Hawk play. The former Buckeye was a popular player while at Ohio State. The Lions rookie Louis Delmas from Western Michigan University also provided a ray of hope for the Lions' future. While it took me over 40 years to be able to attend a Thanksgiving Day game in Detroit, it was worth the wait!

Friday, November 20, 2009

Friday Night Escape

Friday Night Escape

After a long week it is nice to have a weekend away from week. Such a weekend begins with a "Friday Night Escape". Tonight I decided that escape meant attending an ECHL hockey game. The Toledo Walleye have been "in-town" about a month, so I decided it was time to pay another visit. My ticket was in section 102, right behind the goal. So many people I know who have purchased season tickets select seats at center ice. I prefer seats behind the goal. It seems to me that the most action and most interesting moments in the game occur around the goal. These seats give me the greatest chance to see the events unfold at me. Tonight the Walleye hosted Cincinnati. Cincinnati shot out to an early 1-0 lead. The Walleye tied the game up midway through the second half. That goal was answered by Cincinnati with three straight scores to post a 4 to 1 lead. Just when the crowd through the game was in Cincinnati's win column, the Walleye posted two straight goals bringing them to within one goal of a tie. However, that is where the game ended with Cincinnati notching a 4 to 3 win. Four of the seven goals were scored on power plays. The game also included a lot of "extra-curricular" action as well. In the first period alone, there were eight penalties, compared to six penalties in the remaining two periods.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Wynonna!




I love a good concert. I still can't get use to the idea of a concert at a casino, however. But Wynonna's concert at the Motor City Casino in Detroit tonight went a long way toward helping me get over my "I can't believe I'm going to a concert at a casino" phobia. My music tastes are quite eclectic. However, country and rap have been notably absent from my IPOD playlists. About five years ago I watched a Wynonna concert on DVD and "fell in love" with Wynonna. The DVD concert told the "story of her life" as she began her solo career. My best friend and partner absolutely loves Wynonna, so it was a natural Christmas gift to give the gift of a concert. Wynonna began the show with a Christmas song set that showed off her beautiful, expressive voice. Her passion and emotion bubbled through each song and transformed the casino all-purpose room into an intimate setting that felt like she was in my living room performing just for us. After a well developed set of faith-based Christmas songs, Wynonna took us down memory lane by performing some of her favorite songs. Her choices showed her range of music ability by performing songs from her country, jazz, blues, and pop selections. After her 100 plus minute performance show turned back to her Christmas songs to close out the show. Her moving performance of Silent Night left the audience and myself with tears in our eyes and joy in our hearts. Perhaps when I consider future concerts I need to remember the venue is far less important than the heart and passion of the artist.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Late Fall Riding

Today was a beautiful day for a ride. Sixty-degrees, sunny, slight breeze and open road. Last weekend I was raking leaves in multiple layers, while today I was on my bike in bike shorts and a short sleeve bicycle jersey. It was one of the most enjoyable 16.5 mile rides of the year. Why? Because it is early November and I was on the bicycle. My last ride, according to the Garmin was October 1st. Last year, my Garmin doesn't record any rides between early October and April. So a late November ride is like a treat. Certainly my body has already made the switch over to "exercise". Throughout the month of October I have running and walking on the treadmill and lifting some weight. I was happy for the ride, but not sure what I was to expect. My heart rate was good and I was able to manage a consistent 15 mph with an average cadence of 70. Not bad for a month "off". More importantly, my mind and spirit was renewed while I soaked up the sunshine and breathed deeply, savoring the moment. One never knows when they will get on the bike again until spring.

Trans-Siberian Orchestra

Trans-Siberian Orchestra


Tonight I watched my first, and I doubt last, concert at the new Lucas Country Arena in downtown Toledo. For my first experience I had the amazing experience of watching, for the first time, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. They were AMAZING! The light show was incredible. I left the show after three hours and two very different "shows" within the show, in awe and wanting more. So much so that I headed to ITunes to download their new album, Night Castle, which they featured during the second half of their show. Their talent was amazing. The vocals with one exception was pure and powerful. The show began with a couple of their signature songs prior to heading into their "Christmas Show". Upon the conclusion of their two hour Christmas special I was ready to stand and cheer and find a great place for dinner, only to sit back and enjoy another 60 minute segment featuring their new releases from Night Castle. Just when I thought their Christmas show couldn't be topped, they topped their own show with the amazing lights, vocals and music from Night Castle. If you have never seen the Trans-Siberian Orchestra and you love Rock - you need to go see them. Their tickets are pricey, but when have you ever gotten to rock on for three hours straight with no breaks?