April 1st

April 1, 2009
So I have quite my job and decide to move to LA! 

See this is why I hate April Fools’ Day, if my mom didn’t already know I quite my job for other reasons (more on that later) she would read this and I would get a slightly hysterical phone call.  I also hate April Fool’s because I am a little too willing to believe crazy and impossible things could actually happen, I’m not gullible just optimistic about the impossible.  

There are some people out there though who’s entire existence seems to be a joke on us all… Happy Birthday Linda!

 

 

27

March 21, 2009
I am 27 today, and I am in LA visiting Eliot.  27, I really am closer to 30 than 20.  This is my first birthday post since trying this blog thing, so I should say something epic, uh, so here we go.  I like to make the claim that my birthday is the first “full” day of spring, because the spring equinox usually starts on the 2oth in the middle of the day.  It has also come to my attention that today is National Corndog Day.  Though I have never liked corndogs, or hotdogs for that matter, I am a fan of fried food on a stick.
Ok, none of that was very epic and now it is the 22nd.  I spent my birthday low key.  We did go down to the beach, it is only 11 blocks from Eliot’s place, then went to Frito Misto for dinner with Scott Stout and had cake for dessert.  After dinner we stopped at Magicopolis a magic theater/bar where one of Eliot’s friend, Erik, works and does magic.  We spent the rest of the night drinking and playing video games with Mike Rhoads, video games that were not rock band.  I have not done that in a long time and though it was not extremely exciting, I had a great time and didn’t wake up with a hang over, further proof that I am getting old.


Holy Nacho Cheese, Batman!

March 10, 2009

The Sunday after Sarah’s party, Julie and Chris invited us over to their house for an Oscar party.  The highlight of the party besides Sarah’s Snuggie and the “Dreamy” Hugh Jackman hosting, was the nacho cheese fountain.  Chris got a chocolate fountain and thought, “Hey, I bet I could make this work with nacho cheese!”  It does work… gloriously!

Happy Birthday Sarah…

March 1, 2009

and happy new job, now you have to get a facebook account, dammit! 

Back to Sarah’s birthday party, which was two weeks ago now, I type very slowly.  Sarah’s party was the same day as a local radio station’s charity bar hopping miniature golf  tournament thing.  There where teams and a hole at every bar, so you basically bar hop and drink for charity.  We where not on a team, Sarah just knew some people, we also didn’t drink much because it started early in the afternoon and bar hopping with the sun out just felt wrong.

The party was at this tiny little bar that served some of the greatest pizza I have ever had.  We managed to cram about 30 people, some of which I don’t think actually knew Sarah,  around on large table.  After pizza it was on to Karaoke!

Ok, karaoke was kind of a fail.  First off they had all the light on, who sings karaoke with the lights on!?!  Secondly they played far to much country for a karaoke bar that normally never plays county.  Thirdly, if was full of ass hats who took the whole thing way to seriously, including the DJ or what every you call the guy running karaoke, huge ass hat!  We did have a lot of fun though, mostly making fun of the ass hats. 

The worst part was that it was becoming more obvious that we are all starting to get a little older, we where back home from the bars by 11:30.

I apologize for my flagrant use of the word “ass hat”.

Dear, Brandon…Thank You!!

February 11, 2009
Last weekend Mark and Linda brought down this 42″ Plasma TV, it is Brandon’s  TV,  I’m just babysitting it…for three years, while he and Erika are in Germany.
In honor of new TV, Santi and Sarah and Liz came down.  Friday night we went out, Sarah managed to loose her credit card.  Saturday we stayed in and played “Rock Band”, it looks awesome on the new TV.  Sunday, Liz made french toast, it was a good weekend.
Oh, and I found out today that our cable company is filing for bankruptcy, so I don’t really know if we are going to have cable in a month.

Retzer’s Birthday

January 30, 2009
Last Friday was Retzer’s birthday, and Lisa wanted to throw him a surprise party.  She sneakily sent Santi, Gillian, and I the plans through facebook, she would have sent them to Sarah but she doesn’t have a facebook account, seriously Sarah get a damn facebook account!
Anyway, the plans went back and fourth between having it on Friday or having it on Saturday, finally landing on Saturday.  Lisa reserved a table at this neat (does “neat” make me sound like an old man?) bar, The Lift Lounge.  I liked it because it made me feel like I was accomplishing my new year’s resolution.  So, seeing as it wasn’t Retzer’s actual birthday and he is oblivious to people trying to trick him and thanks to Lisa’s super sneaky skills, he was totally surprised.  We had a good night of drinking and catching up, I hadn’t realized how long it had been since I have seen Retzer and Lisa.  Keeping with the repetitive themes, yes, those are “Rock Band” wrist bands Retzer’s wearing, Gillian and I got them for him to go along with the game Lisa got him.

I have all the pictures from the party on Flickr.

Repetative Themes

January 17, 2009

If I didn’t know better I would say this blog is dedicated to “Rock Band“, the odd things my dog does, and my occasional wardrobe faux pas.  Yes, most of my posts involve Gillian, myself, and a small cast of characters getting together, playing “Rock Band”, and celebrating some holiday or event, that isn’t going to change.

Anyway, I recently bought a new camera, thanks Grandma.  It is a Sony W-150, I picked it because I really like my old camera, a Sony P-72.  The only reason I  got a new camera is, I wanted one that would fit in my pocket.  When I got the P-72 I thought it was tiny, now it looks like the camera equivalent of a DynaTAC 8000X.

I also recently put together one of our wedding gifts, a Ferrari 430 Spider…byLego, thanks Retzer.  Gillian started to help, but then got tiered and went to bed, I on the other hand stayed up until 1:00 a.m. and finished it!  I built a Lego Ferrari F1 car years ago(yes, Gillian bought it for me) that I keep on my desk at work

Oh, I changed my masthead, I didn’t think my beard looked that red.

New Year’s Resolution…Ski More!

January 7, 2009

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Update: I changed the picture, that I stole from Santi

Our New Year’s Eve was pretty tame this year, the usual “Rock Band” with friends.  It was tame, not because we are getting old and spent too many new year’s days with hangovers, but because Santi, Sarah, Gillian, and I woke up early on January 1st and drove to Colorado to go skiing with Chris and Kathleen.

We got into Denver late afternoon, just after Kathleen and Chris had come home from buying a new Subaru Legacy, I am proud of Kathleen for not buying something lame.  For dinner that night we decided to go to Casa Bonita, it was the most interesting dinning experience of my life, I think everyone should go once, just once, because no amount of words could describe the craziness of this place.

Friday morning we drove to Keystone.  Chris’ parents own a condo about 20 feet from one of the lifts and we spent Friday and Saturday skiing.  Gillian and I have only skied one other time, about 7 years ago, but are both decent skiers.  When I say decent, I mean that I only tend to fall down when I am standing still, and Gillian has the uncanny ability to completely eat it, but get back up before you have time to ask her if she is OK.  Luckily, no one actually hurt themselves, unless you count that Santi and  I were too sore to move our legs on Sunday morning.  The weekend was great, we can’t thank Chris and Kathleen enough and we all agreed this is something we need to do on a more regular basis.

Rawhide Bone…A Love Story

December 27, 2008

Anyone who knows our dog, Gordie, knows he likes to chew on things and Santi and Sarah probably know him the best. They bought Gordie a three foot long, rawhide bone, he loved it. He got it on Saturday afternoon and he loved it so much that it was gone Wednesday night. I took pictures of his progress; Day one, Day two, Day three, Day four.

The Frost’s Year in Review

December 18, 2008

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I know it is cliché, but where has the time gone, seriously we are about to start 2009 and I still accidentally write 05.

When I started to types this I really had no idea what I was going to put down, this year didn’t seem to be that interesting. Gillian and I had a bit of a brain storming session and we came up with a few things to write about. This is my first time writing a Christmas letter so bear with me I will probably jump around a bit.

Gillian started off this year by deciding to go back to school, and had found a program at UNK to get her prereqs for med school at UNMC in Omaha. Yes, Gillian wanted to go back to school, I thought she was crazy but she had to try. She started classes in August, but has recently decided that her first semester back will also be her last. It wasn’t that the classes where too difficult it was more the realization that being back in school meant, going back to doing nothing but studying, and it wasn’t going to end any time soon. She also really loves her job and decided she wanted to continue having a life.

I started off the year by pulling the engine out of my 1963 Ford Falcon and have been slowly rebuilding the engine and everything else on the car. It is still not all back together but I am hoping to have it running by the summer, this may be a lofty goal.

We have done a few home improvement projects this year including tearing down and rebuilding our deck, paint a few rooms, including the living room again, and inclosing the backyard with a fence so Gordie doesn’t wonder off.

In July, just before Gillian started back to school, we took the camper that Gillian’s parents gave us and drove to Moab Utah. We hiked around Arches National Park and went Rafting down the Colorado River. It was an amazing trip except for blowing a tire on the way out there, during a hale storm and the fact that Moab Utah in late July is about 3 million degrees and our camper doesn’t have air conditioning like everyone else’s at the camp ground. We saw two movies while we where there just so we could sit in some AC for a while.

Gordie, our Dog, had some minor surgery about three months ago. He and Uno, Howland’s dog, collided at the dog park while chasing a ball, when I say collided I mean this was the kind of hit that made everyone at the dog park stop and gasp, I honestly that dog had knocked them selves out! Uno was bleeding and limping; Gordie was bleeding a little too but was completely unphased. Three days later we realized part of his tooth was missing, the vet recommended it be removed and while removing it realized the tooth next to it was mostly gone and removed that one too.

Gillian is now legally a Frost. After two years of marriage Gillian decided it was time to change her name…I guess. She had originally decided to keep her last name, which I never had a problem with. But a few months ago she decided to take my name. I don’t really know why she changed her mind, she doesn’t either.

This is the first year I put up Christmas lights. I got a box of icicle lights from grandpa that could probably wrap around the house three times. I also go a 6 foot snowman that my father had made. I put the icicle lights along the roof, snowman in the front yard and some snowflake lights on the railing of the porch. I come from a long line of Christmas lighters, so this is a fairly simple setup, I am sure it will be grander next year. I only fell off the ladder once and I landed on my feet so I don’t know if that counts.

Well I think that is pretty much the highlights of our last year, so from Grand Island, Nebraska Gillian, Olive, Gordie and I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.