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February 13, 2009

Happy Friday the 13th!

Filed under: Holiday,Movies — Hayden @ 7:59 am

Did you forget that Friday the 13th (Part III) was actually a cheesy sitcom from the 80’s? Proof?

February 1, 2009

Have a Super (Bowl) Day

Filed under: Sports — Hayden @ 12:03 pm

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Did you know that before the Cardinals moved from St. Louis to Arizona in `88 that the team called Chicago home for the first 60+ years of their existence? It’s true! The Cardinals started in Chicago as The Morgan Athletic Club in 1898. The team soon changed their name to the Racine (after a street name in Chicago) Cardinals, even borrowing used uniforms from the Univeristy of Chicago. In 1920, the team payed their $100 due to become a charter member of the National Football League. Around this time, the team changed its name once again to the Chicago Cardinals and started playing their home games at the White Sox stadium, Comiskey park. In 1947, twenty years before the creation of the Super Bowl, the Cardinals won the NFL Championship against Philadelphia 28-21. The next year, the Cardinals had an even better season than the year before, but lost a rematch with Philadelphia in the championship game under blizzard weather conditions 7 – 0. However, today the team is probably most known for losing 29 straight games, finally breaking the streak with a win over the Chicago Bears. In 1960, the team left Chicago for the Gateway City, St. Louis. Check out more Chicago Cardinals history here.

Below, the 1947 NFL Champs:

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January 29, 2009

A few kind words…

Filed under: Work — Hayden @ 12:16 pm

Shotgun Stories

I received some kind words from the folks over at Hammer To Nail for my audio work on the feature film, Shotgun Stories. You can check out the article here.

January 12, 2009

Not Your DQ Blizzard

Filed under: Weather — Hayden @ 6:25 pm

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Apryl and I decided it would probably be a good idea to get several errands done today before the upcoming blizzard hits us this evening. Though to do so, we first had to shovel out the Corolla from several days worth of snowfall. While I was taking the above photo, I told Apryl I wanted to show everyone the fun side of living in Chicago. Oh joy! While we were taking turns shoveling, a snow plow truck circling our neighborhood decided to help us out. Thanks Mr. Plow!

Snow Plow

Our first errand was to take our Christmas tree over to Humboldt Park. The City of Chicago has several centers around the city where one can take their tree instead of throwing it in the trash. At the end of the week, the trees are all going to be shredded into mulch and spread around the parks. Below, Apryl holds up our sad tree:

Apryl and tree

While we were at the park, I decided to also get a photo of the lagoon where I go fishing. It was quite surreal seeing it completely covered in snow.

Lagoon Snow

I won’t bore you with stories about the rest of our errands to Target, Menards, and Dominick’s. Only, I hope we got enough stuff in case this blizzard turns out to be worse than The Chicago Blizzard of 1967.

January 10, 2009

Snowed In

Filed under: Weather — Hayden @ 2:50 pm

Thank goodness that Apryl baked some butter cookies because for all practical purposes, we’re snowed in. The snow, which started around 8 o’clock last night, is still steadily coming down. The news are reporting that the city has already received 4 inches of snow and could be expected to see another 1 – 4 inches by the end of the day. Below, a short video of me walking outside and surveying the damage:

January 6, 2009

From the Hot Stove…

Filed under: Sports — Hayden @ 12:39 pm

Now, I’m not 100% sure but it seems I promised that I wouldn’t post anything more about baseball until the new season. However, that was before I discovered the Korean comics of Choi Hoon. From what little I can gather, Mr. Hoon has been creating baseball comics that satirizes the teams and players of the MLB since 2004. And since they’re all in Korean, I think I can safely assume they weren’t attended for an American audience. Even so, there must have been a big enough buzz about the strip to warrant a translation of several of the strips in the The New York Times in 2005.

I’ve discussed baseball comics on the blog before. My favorite, the White Sox cartoon An Illustrated History of the Sagacious, chronicled (quite wittingly, I might add) the entire 2008 season. Stylistic, Sagacious is black and white with illustrations that resemble political cartoons. Hoon’s strip is in vibrant color and feels like it belongs on the Sunday funnies. Still, since the entire strip is in Korean, it leaves a lot to the imagination. However, I find them a treat to the eye.

Through the past years, Hoon has taken on the White Sox on more than on occasion. Here is one from 2005 that seems to depict Ozzie Guillen going through the bullpen (check out #45 Big Bobby Jenks) to strike out a batter. The last frame shows the rest of the Sox pitchers frustrated and quarreling. Of course, 2005 was the year the Sox won the World Series, and the start of the silly phrase “Grinder Ball” (For official Grinder Ball rules, click here). So, instead of fighting, I suppose they could just be grinding it out. Either way, enjoy:

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BTW, the title of this post references the term Hot Stove League, which itself refers to the baseball off-season.

January 4, 2009

Rose vs. Carney aka Bulls vs. Timberwolves

Filed under: Sports — Hayden @ 3:28 pm

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Last night, Apryl and I made our way over to the United Center to catch the Chicago Bulls take on the Minnesota Timberwolves. We were joined by others taking part in the Memphis Tigers Chicago Club (if you follow the link, you’ll see me in two of the photos). Typically, we get together to watch major games throughout the season at Junior’s Sports Lounge, so last night felt more like a field trip. Unfortunately, we were in the midst of folks that already seemed to know one another, so we felt a bit left out.

Oh well, it was still fun to watch fellow Tigers Derrick Rose (22 pts) and Rodney Carney (6 pts) playing against one another on a professional level. It was also nice to see past Grizzlies Mike Miller and Brian Cardinal out on the court playing for the Timberwolves. Check out this great, diplomatic (albeit oversized) shirt that Apryl made for the game:

Apryl Shirt

In front of a crowd of 20,000+, the Bulls lost 102-92 to one of the worst teams in the NBA. Still, you have to admire such a turn out:

Big turn out

Towards the end of the game, the crowd dwindled and started to look more like a Grizzlies crowd:

End Crowd

Of course, any trip to the United Center requires one to pay their respects to the Legend:

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January 3, 2009

Fetching Eva

Filed under: Eva Cat,Random — Hayden @ 2:14 am

For those who don’t know, Eva will fetch like a dog. When she was younger, it seemed like she would play the game for hours. And if you grew tired and stopped paying attention to her, she would push her toy with her paw under your foot making it clear that she wasn’t done playing. Well, she might not fetch as often as she once did, but every once in awhile the mood will still strike her. This is especially the case when she receives new toys like the ones in her stocking this Christmas. Below is an extremely short video of her playing fetch with a new toy monkey:

However, it’s been an old mouse toy that she had forgotten and that my dad put in her stocking that has been getting the most attention. I took a short video of her playing with it as well but it kept failing to upload on Flickr. Oh well. For the most part, Eva Cat has been sleeping about 23.5 hours of the day on the couch keeping warm.

January 1, 2009

If you build it…

Filed under: Sports — Hayden @ 11:36 am

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About as dramatic as turning a corn field into a baseball field, the folks at the NHL have converted the baseball field at the Friendly Confines into an ice rink for this year’s edition of the Winter Classic with the Chicago Blackhawks and the Detroit Red Wings. Check out this time lapse video of just what it took to make this amazing transformation. Game starts today at noon!

December 31, 2008

End of the Year – lists

Filed under: Art,Chicago Sightseeing,Eva Cat,Family,Food,Music,Sports,Travel,Work — Hayden @ 1:31 pm

So, we’re back home. And it was a great holiday break (short sleeves, really?) But as always, even though it seemed like we were always visiting, we still didn’t manage to see everyone. Hopefully, we will see all those we missed on our next trip back South. Of course, I took photos, which I will load on Flickr today or tomorrow. Until then, I thought it would be appropriate to end the year with a few End of the Year lists. So, here we go:

Top 10 Favorite Songs of 2008
10. Dent May – Meet Me In The Garden
9. TV on the Radio – Family Tree
8. Silver Jews – Strange Victory Strange Defeat
7. The Avett Brothers – Murder in the City
6. Bon Iver – Re:Stacks
5. Arthur Russell – Love Is Overtaking Me
4. Breathe Owl Breathe – Playing Dead
3. Fleet Foxes – White Winter Hymnal
2. Destroyer – Foam Hands
1. Vic Chesnutt – You Are Never Alone

Top 10 Concerts of 2008
10. (tie) Harlan T. Bobo – Schubas/Caleixco – Millennium Park
9. Dolly Parton – Chicago Theatre
8. Ornette Coleman – Chicago Jazz Festival
7. Radiohead – Lollapalooza
6. Jarvis Cocker – Pitchfork Music Festival
5. Magnetic Fields – Old Town School of Folk Music
4. Girl Talk – Lollapalooza
3. Animal Collective – Pitchfork Music Festival
2. Bill Callahan – Millennium Park
1. Andrew Bird – Millennium Park
Honorable Mention: Vanilla Ice – Cans

Top 5 Cities Visited (work related) in 2008
5. New York
4.New Orleans
3. Charleston
2. Boston
1. Reno/Lake Tahoe

Top 5 Places Visited (non work related) in 2008
5. Mount Horeb
4. Memphis
3. Nashville
2. Greers Ferry
1. McGregor/Prairie du Chien

Top 5 Celebrities met in 2008
5. Bill Rancic
4. Mark Wahlberg
3. Garrison Keillor
2. Cookie Monster
1. Svengoolie

Top 10 Tourist Stops of 2008 (in no particular order)

  • Mustard Museum in Mount Horeb
  • Sears Tower Skydeck
  • Architecture Boat Tour, Chicago
  • Hopper/Homer Exhibit at the Art Institute
  • Fenelon Place Elevator Cable Car in Dubuque, IA
  • College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, IN
  • Cafe du Monde in New Orleans
  • Mississippi River Museum in Dubuque, IA
  • Cheers Bar in Boston
  • Weird Chicago Tour

Top 5 Most Memorable Moments in 2008 (other than Obama)
5. Sox win the AL Central.
4. Apryl graduates from IIT.
3. Eva gets cancer. And is okay.
2. The Tigers play in the NCAA Finals.
1. McKenzie Hayden Madden is born.

Top 5 Favorite Personal Photos of 2008 (in no order)

Sox seats

Downtown

Lake Tahoe

Apryl Graduate

house show

Perhaps more lists to come later. Perhaps not. Either way, here is a selection of other photos from the past year. Goodbye 2008!

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