Showing posts with label Pi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pi. Show all posts

Monday, August 20, 2012

Surprise Sunday

Jake and Mario
In DC,  most people (including me) bitch about how freakin' hot it is during the summer. August is usually the worst of all and after listening to it for the past 2 months you have the urge, to rip that person's head off and relieve yourself in their neck/throat region.

However this past Sunday, we got a reprieve from the excessive heat and humidity that plagues this city in the summer (good idea to build over a swamp!) and the skies were overcast, the temperature only peaking in the mid 80's and the humidity was nowhere to be found. The family took this opportunity to take in a ballgame which just happen to feature our favorite team (the AAA Buffalo Bisons) masquerading as the New York Mets.

The plan looked like this. Let the little man run around all morning and then throw him in the car at 11:15 and grab an early lunch up by our house. Then he'd get all milked up and fall asleep until we got to the game, parked, and maybe with a little luck, until we got to our seats. A good hour at least maybe two if luck prevailed.

Yeah...we didn't make it down our street before he was slumped over and out like a light. Making a bit of lemonade from our situation, we figured on driving straight to the ballpark by taking some local streets and lengthening out our drive a bit. More time on the road equals more time napping in our book. Unfortunately the little guy woke up a few minutes before we got near the park and then the skies opened up and unleashed one heck of a storm. It's now 1230p and the game is set to start in an hour. No word from either team's Twitter-verses on the status of an on-time start so we figured, what the heck. Let's drive back downtown and get some lunch.

Almost an hour later (thanks traffic), we pulled up at District Pi. For those in the DC area and those in the know, this is the brick and mortar (literally) location of the food truck by the same name. Deep dish pizza with a great cornmeal crust and all for the low low price of about $3/ slice. Yep crazy expensive and crazy small portions, but the beer was plentiful and not too expensive so that made up for it.

While we sat there, the rains continued and we finally got notice of the rain delay. Since we were just across the street from the National Portrait Gallery we thought it would be a good way to kill a little time. Plus, they had a cool exhibit on "The Art of Video Games". The little man loved the exhibit. Well actually, he loved staring up at the screens while the older kids played the games but he still loved it. I loved looking at the old Atrari, Colegovision, and Sega Genesis systems, and I think Mrs. Bloggerman just liked the fact that I wasn't complaining for about 20 minutes.

When we got out of the museum, it was 3:30pm. The game was now starting at 4pm, but since we knew damn well that the little guy wasn't going to make it more then an inning or two before breaking down we decided to cut our losses and head to a friend's house for some grilled fish.

Wait...Mrs. Bloggerman doesn't eat fish... does she?

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Metro-politan Chivalry and a Slice of Pi

I won’t go into full details since I also added a rare podcast to today’s post. But I will point out that no matter how tired you are after a day at work, no matter how hot and crowded the last car on the train is, when you see an obviously pregnant woman standing, you get your ass out of the seat and let her sit. Short of either a) you being pregnant, or b) your leg lying in a bloody pool next to you and staining the carpet in the train car, there are NO excuses. Above all I shouldn’t have to ask you twice before making a scene.

Also I want to thank Pi’s folks for letting him come out with us to the ballgame last night. Sure the Mets lost but how cute does he look in his new hat? Actually I took the hat back but I did make sure to pass along the baseball that Adam Dunn hit to him during batting practice. Good thing the little guy brought his glove to the game!

Listen to the podcast for full details on today’s posting.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Oreos or Beer (plus 2 plates)

How much do I love The Wife? I don’t believe there is an accurate number that can go large enough to properly show my affection. What other wife out there (or husband or even partner) would come home after a very long day outside enjoying the weather to say, “Gee Honey, why don’t we go to the race tonight and hand out Oreos and beer?”

Let me help you with this one, NOBODY else would ever come up with such a good idea. Yet another reason why she rocks!

Yep Saturday at the Rockville Twilighter 8k, there we were, outside the former home of Bob’s 88 Shabu Shabu, handing out the finest tasting carbs a runner could have in the form of Coors Light and Oreos (we had both Original and Golden). We ran out of beer on the outbound but had plenty of Oreos to hand out to the runners just before they came up on the finish line. Nothing says “kick hard” like partially hydrogenated oil and bleached white flour.

Happy Birthday to Pi, his first (of many, many more to come). On the way to his party I saw two license plates that I thought interesting. The first was on the GW Parkway, northbound, where I saw Virginia Plates “Pi 3 14” Very cool. Then when I pulled into a visitor’s spot in Pi’s parents’ complex I saw one of those make-your-own-message license plate frames whose message was “make-your-own message”. This frame also looked pretty worn. As in, we’ve had this very creative messaging medium for a while now but have been too damn lazy to create something. Perhaps next time they purchase a plate frame they should try this one: