29th year statistics
Most significant life event: becoming a father
Second most significant: becoming a Mac owner
Oz of salsa consumed: 384
Passion fruits harvested: 45
Diapers changed: 991
Miles bicycled: 858
Hours spent being a great dad: countless
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Sunday, June 8, 2008
11 months (almost)
I haven't posted too many photos recently because I haven't really been able to take very many. I attribute this lack of photographic success to the fact that Levi no longer holds still. Here are a few photos from the past few weeks where I caught him being stationary.
Monday, June 2, 2008
Tournament of Champions
Background: A few months ago, while playing intramural ultimate frisbee with The Flying Spatulas I was invited to come practice with the Lady Condors, the Santa Barbara club team. Over the past 5 weeks I've been attending workouts and getting a feel for the real game.
Current: So this weekend we traveled to the first tournament of the season which was up in Santa Cruz. We came face to face with some of the highest level ultimate frisbee players in the world. The Lady Condors played such dignitaries as Team Canada (yes, the national team), Great Britain (again, yes), and a team called Fury who won the US nationals last year. I was just a BIT intimidated, if you can imagine.
So the games were intense and very fun. I didn't play that much, but really feel like I was lucky to have been on the team at all. The times I was in, I didn't make any egregious errors so- maybe they will let me keep coming to practice? I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
Current: So this weekend we traveled to the first tournament of the season which was up in Santa Cruz. We came face to face with some of the highest level ultimate frisbee players in the world. The Lady Condors played such dignitaries as Team Canada (yes, the national team), Great Britain (again, yes), and a team called Fury who won the US nationals last year. I was just a BIT intimidated, if you can imagine.
So the games were intense and very fun. I didn't play that much, but really feel like I was lucky to have been on the team at all. The times I was in, I didn't make any egregious errors so- maybe they will let me keep coming to practice? I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
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