Monday, February 25, 2008

Skiing and Hockey...in CA?

I have been very busy the last week or so and obviously have upset the balance of life for those of you who faithfully look at my blog for your once a week outlook on life. I realize this has effected you greatly and I hope this post will restore your life to normal. We went up to Myron and Andreas two weeks ago and had a great time at Folsom lake and hanging out. We went to the Dordt hockey game in Oakland vs Wyoming on sat (the 16th) and had a great time there. Although Dordt is a small college we must have had about 25 fans there. This may not sound like much, but compared to the 3 fans of Wyoming, it was a large crowd. The poor turnout of Wyoming prompted me to yell more than normal and demean their team and their hockey skills most of the night. Dordt won and it was the best I have ever seen them play...


Brenda with the love of her life.
Andrea and Brenda at the hockey game.

To the victor goes the spoils.



This weekend we organized a church ski trip up to Tahoe. It was a great time. We had about 15 people go and the conditions were epic for the mountains. There was fresh powder everywhere and the storm that moved in in the afternoon was very windy, but that created great drifts and sweet snowboarding. On Saturday night we got about 25 inches of fresh snow at the cabin and it was amazing. This is a lot of new, but is nothing compared to the 7ft or more of snow that was already on the ground. The driveway was like a canyon of snow and it is a good thing we stayed on the second and third floor of the house because you could not even see the first floor of the house. We arrived at home safe yesterday and had a great time.
Bruce shoveling the driveway.

Did anyone see the oscars yesterday?
If you answer yes to this please stop reading this blog...I cannot be associated with anyone who watches such crap.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

I do not have much to say about this past week. I think that most of these pictures can speak for themselves. I wenty to the gun range and sighted in the Mauser for 50yds. The scope is a 2.5 so there is not much maginification, and it is easier to sight it in at a closer distance. I shot 20rounds and the bruise on my shoulder is the proof. What a good time.
The high ones are before I dialed it in and the others are...well...not bad if I do say so myself.
What is this? A frothy mug...an empty bottle... can it be...yes the home brew is ready for consumption and it is good. I helped a friend out with the brewing process and now it is time to enjoy the fruits of our labor. There is a time for everything...and it is high time I harvest this which I have sown.
Wow...spent cartrages and the culprit.
The Mauser which is often refered to as "western hospitality."

I just noticed this is about the manliest post in the history of the internet. Beer and Guns... although they do not seeming go together or ever should be combined, I have figured a way in which they can live in harmony on a single post. Maybe I should apply for a job at the UN and bring peace to the world? Or maybe that may not work so well.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Strait and skiing

This past weekend we went to the big city of Fresno for the legendary George Strait. He was awesome and we had such a great time. There were a wide range of people at the concert from old to not as old (there was not a lot of young people at this concert). There is not much more to say about the concert, except it was awesome.

Brenda and I enjoying the nosebleed seats.
Our view.
The next day I thought that since we were only a hour away from Kings Canyon National Park we should go and get some crosscountry skiing in. We rented skis at the store and then went out on thee trails. I do not think that there can be a better way to spend a Saturday or $22 then a day out in the woods. The ski rental was very cheap and we had such a great day to go skiing.
The trail.
The view from the top was great.
View again.
Very deep snow made for a good time.

On another note the election in CA had about 4 props on the ballot for expanding the Indian gaming in the state. Of course there were tons of comercials that wre trying to sway us one way or another. The state workers are all for it (they would get a cut of the profits though taxes) and there were some against it. The arguments for the measures are so lame that the people making the arguments must think we are robotic idiots that can't think for ourselves. Sure the state would get a lot of tax money, but there are externalities that are not accounted for. The state has to pay for gambling addiction helplines, foster homes for kids from families that break up due to gambling addiction, prison for those who steal to feed there addiction, and mant many others that I dare not go into it here. I guess I have been going on a rant at the end of all of my recent posts, but read at you own risk (you may actually learn something) has been my motto.