Saturday, August 28, 2010
OnGoal Brazil 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKrlFfbXHH0
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
My Status
My car was fixed and I drove on. The AC compressor broke (that was the rattling noise) so I needed to get a new one of those and some belts so the alternator would turn. I left Ogden, UT on Friday around 2:00 PM MT. I stayed the night with my old CU soccer friend (and ex-roommate) Iain and his wife. I have always admired Iain’s social gifts and learned a lot from him at college (humor and social graces are skills people can learn just like soccer or engineering). We had a great time catching up on life and remembering old times. I drove East again…
Eastern Utah and Colorado were beautiful, then Kansas happened. I was going to stay in Omaha, NE, but decided to just drive through the night to St. Louis. My Indiana license plat fit right in with the eclectic group of plates at a rest stop in Kansas for the night. I met Laura’s family at church and have been enjoying her and their company since. I'll stay with them until a few days before I start work again, which is August 3rd.
Christianese: This trip was not as I had planned. The car gave me a lot of trouble, but kept me on God’s schedule.
- I had to get it worked on before I left so I traveled with Grant, not on my own.
- I broke down on a down-hill so we could push it off the road to a hotel parking lot. No towing involved.
- I broke down in a town where Mrs. Ledger knew a guy who was willing to come look at my car.
- The guy knew a trustworthy shop that was one of the few stores open that Friday (a State holiday in UT called Pioneer Days)
- Allowed me a day to slow down, catch up on sleep, have an extedned quiet time and see the sights of Ogden.
- I stayed with Iain a day after Grant did so we could have a deeper conversation.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
I did not think I would skydive today...
…it just kind of fell upon me. Or vice versa. The past few days have not gone as I’d planned. However, it’s not been that bad.
I really have been trying to get East. I planned to leave Monday and camp the whole way, taking my time and seeing the sights. But, I had to wait 2 days to get my car fixed. While waiting, I worked on the Brehm’s deck, didn’t pack, coached a day camp with Joe, delayed packing, rode to downtown Salem with Joe for our last dinner and decided I’d pack tomorrow. When my car was fixed it so happened that Grant was also driving back East and we decided to caravan. The plan was to stay with people we knew near Salt Lake City, Denver, and Omaha. Grant and I would part ways in St. Louis. I would stay with Laura and her family in St. Louis until a few days before I started work on Aug 3 and Grant would drive home to Cleveland.
Unexpectedly, my car broke down a half hour North of the Ledger’s house in Ogden, UT after our 12 hour drive. I got it to a shop (this is a miraculous story in itself) where it still sits, waiting to have it’s expensive, but necessary mechanical operation. My fair-weather friend Grant and I had a poignant, "please, you have to go on without me" moment and he drove on this morning ;)
I know Pete Ledger from Cedarville. His dad is a retiered train conductor and bull rider. His mom works for the forest service (did you know the forest service uses google earth to track fires? No joke). Mrs. Ledger showed me around Ogden. One of the sights was a huge indoor "family adventure park" called the Salomon Center. Inside was hovercraft bumper cars, bowling, arcade, food, billiards, a rock wall, indoor surfing and indoor skydiving. The indoor skydiving, or vertical wind tunnel, looked too fun. For $40 I took a 15 min class and then flew for two 1 minute sessions. Expensive, but amazing! After me, there were a bunch of elementary aged children that suited up for their "league". I sat and watched them do basic tricks. It was so strange to sit and talk with their moms about how proud they were that Jr was improving so much and how much he like the instructor. Like I was at a youth soccer practice or something. They were fascinating to watch. Check out the video (no sound on either).
That evening we went to my first authentic rodeo. Cattle roping, barrel racing, bucking broncos, bull riding, the real deal. Cowboys and cowgirls everywhere! Accents thckern' a... some cowboy expression for thickness. Riding bulls looks dangerous.
My car should be fixed for the second time tomorrow. As long as it’s not too late in the day, I’ll try driving East again. Emphasis on try.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
East soon?

So, about driving East…my car has a discomforting noise. Uh oh. I need to get that checked out before I start my 2,300 mile drive.
By the way, I made the front page of the Sports section in the Statesman Journal (Salem’s newspaper). Well, sort of. Ok, the article is about our apartment-mate Teteh. But, if I hadn't made that great pass to him, he wouldn't have had such a good picture ;)
http://www.statesmanjournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2009907030359
As I close up shop here, I’ll begin to write some closing thoughts on the summer. If you’ve read this far with me, don’t give up now! Thank you for reading. A shout out to: Otis, The Brood, MGCC Youth Group, my family, my gf, my cousins, Ms. Mueller, and everyone else who is too unique to categorize ;)
End of Surge
Our final game was last Saturday. I was invited to go with the team, despite the whole not-on-the-roster-in-time deal. However, I had been invited by an old soccer friend from Cedarville to watch the Seattle Sounders play Chelsea. So, I stuck with those plans instead. The company Phil works for has season tickets which Phil splits with other employees. The seats were great! Ten rows back from the goal line, one section away from the crazy section (the people that dress up and bang on drums all game). Chelsea brought their main team so we got to see a lot of world-class players play (including but not limited to, Michael Ballack, Peter Cech, John Terry, Ashley Cole and Frank Lampard). Chelsea went up 2-0 in the first half, then played their reserve players the second half. Seattle played very well, however, and had good looks at goal. 65,000 people were there. Everybody stood and chanted the whole game, a great atmosphere!
We ended up tying our game 1-1. Joe got to play around 50 minutes! I was excited for him! So, the Surge ends their season one spot shy of the playoffs in 4th place out of 10 with a winning record of 7-6-2. Not that bad.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Last Practice...
Interestingly, the normal stadium announcer was on vacation. Since I am not in the top 18 and I had called the play-by-play at Cedarville when my eligibility was done, I found myself announcing the starting lineups and the advertisements during these game. It was fun. "Subway is the nations largest submarine sandwich chain and an official sponsor of the Cascade Surge. Visit our location on S Commercial St. and enjoy one today!"
There was a sad twist (for me) at the end of the season. All of the guys are starting to pack up to leave and return to their "normal" teams. Most people are going back to their school. Joe is going to fly back home to Cleveland before starting CU’s season. Others are starting new teams. Zach and Grant are preparing to fly to Austria to play for Hirschstetten. Others are returning to their old teams. Likius and Teteh are going back to the USL1 team the Cleveland City Stars. Because so may are leaving there are openings in the line-up for the reserve players to get minutes. Unfortunately, myself and another guy cannot legally play because the rosters did not get changed in time. The coaches apologized to me about it. I am frustrated, but it wouldn’t do much good to get mad at anybody now. So, I’ll enjoy the last practice tonight and the last few days with the guys in Salem…
Summer Vacation
Tursday (7/2); Parents got in. Enjoyed the day with them around town at local restaurants and parks. Practice in the evening.