Monday, May 25, 2009

Positively Cleveland- Hastily Made Video Contest

Hollie and I entered the Positively Cleveland contest for best "Hastily Made Cleveland Tourism Video"



Please watch this video often and tell your friends to do the same! If you have a YouTube or Google account, please leave comments and ratings for the video on YouTube. We need a lot more views before Wednesday May 27th to make it into the finals. Please help us out!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y8k_Q_vSzQ

Thursday, March 12, 2009

RV Roadtrip Plans



We've been planning this RV trip for several months. I've always wanted to take a roadtrip around all the states and Hollie was willing to let me plan this. This chance to see most of the Southwest is the first part of achieving that goal.

We're renting a 2009 25' Diesel Fleetwood Pulse from Craig Smith RV Showroom in Galion, OHIO and starting off on Thursday March 26th. We'll be heading down through KENTUCKY and TENNESSEE then over through ARKANSAS before picking up Hollie's sister Leanna and her husband John in LOUISIANA. Except for the night we stay at Leanna and John's place and the night we camp near our final destination in Colorado, we're going to stay overnight in Walmart parking lots. This will help keep our costs down. By Saturday, the four of us will head over into TEXAS then up to see OKLAHOMA, but we'll pass through Texas again on our way to NEW MEXICO. Sunday evening we should arrive in Cortez, COLORADO and check into the Sundance RV Park. The next morning we're going to go see the Four Corners where you can stand in four states at once (NEW MEXICO, COLORADO, ARIZONA and UTAH). Then we will see Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado where there are ancient Indian dwellings carved into the side of cliffs. On the way home we'll pass through KANSAS, MISSOURI, ILLINOIS and INDIANA.

We are going to take a lot of pictures and some video. I specifically want to take some landscape shots in each state to turn into panoramas when we get back.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

A new addition to our family...


We have taken in a kitten. We went to a friends' house a couple weeks ago and another friend that came had found this poor little kitten along side the road. He's allergic, but he brought her to the party since our friends Marni and Mark have 6 cats already- in the hopes that they could at least keep her warm. Well, everyone at the party was passing the kitty around and Hollie grew especially attached (and so did Byron). So, long story short- we brought the baby kitty home with us. We think she was about 5-6 weeks, the vet said since she was only 1lb and her teeth are still developing. So we've been making her the special kitten powder formula and cereal, and she gradually eating more kibble food. The vet had told us that Izzy probably needed another cat around for company, so now he has a little friend. After the first day of confusion for Izzy, they hit it off after he realized that he is bigger- and the only threat from the baby is her uncontrollable use of claws when they play... but Izzy has become fond of her. Now they curl up together and lick each other.



You're probably wondering what we named her. After thinking up a couple names, the one that stuck was Tibby... like tabby cause she has gray stripes. But it's also Tibby because our friends Mark and Marni, who had the party- they're last name is Tiborsky. We'll always remember how the kitty found us...

Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving. We have one more precious thing to be thankful for!!!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Election Weekend 2008

We had an exciting weekend and election day!!!!! Yeeeaaah, Wooooo Hooooo!!!!!!

On Sunday November 2, we went downtown and were part of the 80,000 people at the Obama rally! We rode the rapid for the first time to get downtown, and when we came out of Tower City we started heading toward where Obama was supposed to be speaking. We arrived a little before 2pm when they were scheduled to start letting people in and immediately saw a line crowding the sidewalks. We started following the line back block after block after block and ended up near the Q, more people continued the line back around the Q to Progressive field, and evidently there was a second line about as long coming into the central location from the other side too. Yes, there were A LOT of people! We happened to meet a couple of our friends from the Cleveland Freethinkers Group in line, so we had some good conversation and laughs. And it was great to just feel the excitement and common purpose we all shared waiting there in line, even with total strangers! We were getting closer by 3:45 when Bruce Springsteen was supposed to start the evening with a concert, but the line was slowing down it's progress. I think they delayed starting the event until more people got in. Also we saw secret service snipers up close as they arrived and cut through the line right in front of us to go up to the roof of the one building. Well most of the people behind us had split off somewhere else, so we were nearly the end of the line. Eventually our patience paid off, and after we made it through security complete with metal detectors like at an airport, we found that those of us at the end of the line were put closest to the platform where Springsteen and Obama would be. It was 5:15 by the time we got in. Hollie and I were probably 40-50 yards away!! We couldn't see really well or get a great picture because flood lights were shining straight at us from the other side of the platform and people were holding up signs and their cameras, like we were, trying to get a picture. Springsteen played about five songs including Woody Guthrie's This Land Is Your Land and then introduced the Obama family. Everyone went so crazy at this point that we couldn't see Michelle or the kids or Springsteen greet Barack. Then Barack spoke and we could only catch glimpses of him occasionally over people's heads and in between their hands and signs! His speech consisted of a lot of the same things you've heard throughout his campaign if you've been paying even a little attention. He continued to inspire hope and look to the future! Humorously, when he mentioned Dick Cheney it started to rain, not too hard, but it continued lightly for awhile. When he had finished and most people were leaving we tried to get closer to the platform to get a closer look, but we couldn't get quite close enough to see him better or shake his hand. Still it was an afternoon of high energy to remember!











Then on Tuesday November 4 Hollie and I both voted early that morning. Hollie works right across the street from the Election Board early voting location and so knew there were lines there for weeks, so we didn't even try that. That evening after work we went to an Election Party hosted by a couple of our church friends. Several friends from church were there and we met some new people who were friends or family of our hosts. To be honest, it wasn't a politically balanced party, it was definitely an Obama party. It was also a demographically mixed group of people. Hollie made signs that said GOBAMA and CLEVELAND BARACKS. The hosts put up a large map over their mantle and had little Obama and McCain faces to stick on the states as they were called. We all anxiously watched the election coverage as we chatted and snacked and drank. Then our collective anxiety turned to joy and celebration as the results showed a landslide in the electoral votes and a handful of previously red states turned blue!! Finally McCain gave an eloquent concession speech that I hope Republican supporters will take to heart. Then Barack Obama made his victory speech and it brought tears to the eyes of many people in the room! Obama won the support of “young and old, rich and poor, Democrat and Republican, black, white, Latino, Asian, Native American, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled — Americans who sent a message to the world that we have never been a collection of Red States and Blue States: we are, and always will be, the United States of America." From McCain's reference to Teddy Roosevelt and Booker T. Washington, let us show that "America today is a world away from the cruel and prideful bigotry of that time." We hope that the fear and hatred of people who are different from ourselves can be overcome on more issues than just race too.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

October 2008
















Byron has been busy helping run the lights and sound for a couple weekends of Agatha Christie's murder mystery "The Mousetrap" at Huntington Playhouse.


Hollie went to carve pumpkins with Kristin and Jeremiah and their kids the other night. When Hollie brought it home Izzy was very curious and a bit of a scared-y cat.













Earlier in the month, Kristina and Henry brought their kids up to take some family fall pictures at the park.