Monday, October 27, 2008

Cake Wrecks!!!

Kelly and I were walking through the Anderson Kroger (who have been kind enough to give me other blog fodder as well!), and found these wonderful cakes. I say wonderful, because they are wrecktacular!

Of course, I sent them over to our good friends over at Cake Wrecks... I hope they post them! Without further ado, I give you... "Skeleton dancing on what?":



(shudder)

And here is... "I want my mummy...":



Are those fingers??? I am not even going to guess what the white frosting is supposed to be...

If you find wonderful wrecks like these, be sure to send them over to our friends at Cake Wrecks!

UPDATE: Yes! Jen posted my cake wreck on her site today, on Halloween! Not only that, but she posted that it was the "best" (worst?) of today's wrecks... woo hoo!

Check it out!

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Behind the 8-Ball

Wow. What a weird week! Where do I begin?...

I took Kelly to Indianapolis with me, so that she could sit around for hours and watch me play pool in the regional tournament. Hey, why not? I need to feed my ego somehow, and as long as she was willing...

It was a good tournament. I didn't think I was going to get to play 9-ball, because they were pushing back 9-ball matches until March. However, for my handicap level, we got to play. I started with an 8-ball match, which I won. The guy I played was very good, and it was a close match. He wasn't happy with his shooting, but nobody is happy with their shooting when they lose.

As soon as I turned the score sheet in, they immediately put me up for a 9-ball match. This was to be the pattern all day; in 6 hours of pool, I got absolutely no time to rest and recharge. It was an endurance test, and I didn't pass.

As it turns out, I met the same guy in my 9-ball match. He was out for revenge, and he got it -- he beat me by 5 points. It was a great match again, and I thoroughly enjoyed playing him. He was a very good sport.

This went on for 4 more matches, alternating between 8-ball and 9-ball. I survived for 3 matches each. I was tired by the end, but all in all it was a good time. Kelly got to meet many of my friends, and we had fun.

Monday morning, I woke up incredibly dizzy and nauseous. I stayed home, losing a day of pay (I have been working as a consultant). It turns out it might be some sort of inner ear infection, but I will need to wait until I have full medical coverage when I am hired full time at DAV before I can get it checked out. More on that in a moment...

On Thursday, I hit a pothole driving in to work. I slammed it so hard, it blew out my tire. Fortunately, I was pulling off the highway into a parking lot when it happened, so I was able to just pull over to change the tire. Of course, I discovered that the spare (which I never used for 11 years) was not a solid rubber tire, but inflatable--and it was flat! I was a block away from a gas station, though, so I figured I'd be ok until I could get there and put air in the tire. I did so, and fortunately the air held!

I was able to get the tire replaced at Tire Discounters in a matter of minutes later that morning, so all's well in that department. Now, if I can just get the state to fix that pothole... wish me luck; I don't have a lot of confidence in our government at the moment...

Another strange thing happened Thursday... I received a notification that a new person was following me on twitter, by the name of heatherschmid. Great. I have received these before, where some person follows me, expecting me to see who they are, and follow some link to their porn site. I followed her link (hey, it's porn, why not???), and discovered that she is not a pornstar wannabe, but a recording artist. Ok... using twitter to promote herself? That's cool, I guess.

I wondered if she would talk to me... so I followed her back, and sent her a private tweet (go to twitter.com if you'd like to learn what it's about). She responded to me! We had a short conversation, during which I visited her site and listened to her music. I especially liked Molihua, and I LOVED her cover of "It's Been a While." Go to her site -- you can listen to all of her music on the website. She informed me that her music has been nominated for a Grammy as well, so of course now I am going to watch for it...

I am not a fan of spam, and of course I get tired of the "come visit my webcam" requests. However, it was quite refreshing to have an up and coming pop/rock star take the time to talk to me on Twitter one on one. She has gained herself a True Fan.

Update: Today, I found out that they are going to push my hire date back one week. I was supposed to start Monday, but since it's a holiday, I have to wait a week before they will start me. Of course, this means I don't get paid for Columbus day. Yay. At least DAV has offered to allow me to work extra hours for the week so I don't lose pay, and I still get a three day weekend. Plus, Robert Half (my consulting company) has offered to take me to lunch Monday. So, I guess that worked out ok...

I'm really looking forward to working here at DAV full time. It's a great organization, and the people here are wonderful. I am happy to (almost) be a part of the family. I can see myself being here for a very long time. It's almost like I've arrived home after a long, tiring trip. Ok, ok, that sounds cheesy, but what can I say? I love cheese!