Monday, September 24, 2007

Today we found out the gender of the baby and its a....

GIRL!

Janelle and I are really thrilled. A girl is what we were both hoping for. Now me thinks I need to start on her chastity belt, saving up for a wedding and honing my intimidation techniques for her future boyfriends. With Caden and I on the watch, I pity the fool who gets the hots for princess Pate.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

basketball diaries #2

Yesterday I went to the park to play basketball in some pick-up games (to read about the first time that didn't go so well, click here). It started badly when the 2 captains (I thoughts only school kids did that) picked teams. This got a little awkward because there were 11 guys and you only need 10 to play. Guess who didn’t get picked. I took my walk of shame and sat on the bench to wait for the next game. Once I got it, it went slightly better than last time. Overall, I had 6 points for the night, 1 rebound, 1 assist and 2 shots blocked (I didn’t block the shots, my shots were blocked. One time by a kid that was 6 inches shorter than me). There are a couple reasons I like doing this. First, it’s a chance to build relationships with some of the guys in my community. Second, there is something about being a little reckless with your body that makes you feel like a kid again. By the end of the night, I had a skinned knee and my ankles were a bit stiff….and I never felt better.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Please watch your movies somewhere else

Recently after returning a movie to Blockbuster I got a coupon for free popcorn at AMC theaters. I found this odd because wouldn’t Blockbuster want you to see less movies at the theater? In most cases you wouldn’t rent a movie you saw in the theater and also, isn’t renting movies the alternative to seeing them in the theater to begin with?

Global Swarming

An article on Slate.com reviewing a new book, The World Without Us, points out that having children is harmful to the environment, since they come with their own lifetime carbon footprint for the earth to deal with. So.....not having babies would be vastly more beneficial to the environment than the sum of other eco-friendly alternatives.
Safe to say that Janelle and I will be ignoring this advice.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Straight out of Mr. Roger's neighborhood

Recently during the Poff Retreat, we went canoeing with the family. It wasn’t the canoe rental company’s best day. We had to wait about 2 hours after we paid before we finally hit the water. It was chaotic and none of the employees ever communicated to the customers what was going on. My brother-in-law (Jared) and I spent the time discussing different process management methods they could use to speed things up. At the same time there were a group of guys loading the boats on the racks. When we got there the same group of guys helped everyone into their boats. It wasn’t until a little later that I realized that they weren’t employees but part of a neighborhood group of families (about 40 of them) that came up together for some camping and a canoe trip.
It was then I realized a couple things:
1) I was blown away by their kindness and helpfulness for people they didn’t know. This wasn’t a church group, it was a neighborhood group. I then wandered if church groups would have acted the same way…probably not.
2) People crave for community. I wander if these people find the same kind of community at their church.
3) I was too busy criticizing to be part of the solution. While I was talking, these guys were helping. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out how which had the most impact.

Human Recycling

Most of you probably have heard my organ donor rant….so I’ll spare you for now. But I was reading an interesting post from the freakonomics blog that peaked my interest. It calls for offering shorter prison terms for living organ donations. Basically, the need for organs far outweighs the current supply (usually there are about 100,000 people on a waiting list at any one time), so it would give inmates an opportunity to donate their organs and get up to 18 months off their sentence.
What do you think?

Sunday, September 09, 2007

Congrats Aasebys

Terry and Michelle (one of our blog buddies) had their 2nd baby Savannah Friday.

One small step for Caden.....

Caden started walking today!
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County Fair

The Pates caught a little pig racing (above) at the county fair today.
Overall, the fair was average. I'd give the rides a B, the food a C, sideshows a B+.
It hit a low point when I order some food from one of the vendors which came out to $14. I gave the guy a $20 bill and he had to use his fingers to count the change. I hope this guy doesn't vote.
On a side note, here are some foods that I vow to never buy at a fair again:
Philly Cheese Steaks (why do they all use cheese sauce?)
Ribbon Fries (basically its a fancy word for potato chips and I just paid $5 for it)
Pizza (I can get that anywhere)
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Thursday, September 06, 2007

the Poff Family Cup

Part of the Poff Retreat tradition is the Poff Family Cup. Every year each couple (Jerry/Dana, Jared/Becky, Justin/Tracey, us) play some sort of tournament to determine who gets to keep the trophy until the next retreat. Alas, for the last two years Justin/Tracey have been the victors. However, this year the Poff Games were postponed until Christmas...until then the Cup will stay at our house.....where it belongs
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Poff Retreat 07



Every year, the Poffs (Janelle's side of the family which include her parents, grandparents and her brothers families) get together for a long weekend which I have affectionately labeled the Poff Retreat. This year it was over Labor Day weekend at Crockett's Run.

are you smarter than a pate baby?

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Wednesday, September 05, 2007