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Rainy Ren Fest
Aug 10th
Well, as I mentioned yesterday, I went out to the Sterling Renaissance Festival with my sister on Sunday despite the threat of rain we were under.
I must say though, that it ended up being a fairly nice (although pretty humid) day. And what’s better, the threat of rain kept the crowd size down so we could actually move around easily and didn’t have to wait in line for very long which was good.
On the drive out there I had a bit of a “man, I’m getting old…” moment. My sister just got a new job and we spent a decent amount of time talking about health insurance coverage and, from her perspective as somebody who’s working in the health care industry, the differences between the various companies and how good they are about authorizing care.
The festival was a lot of fun this year. We did a little more wandering around and browsing shops than we usually do because a lot of the shows we had seen a number of times in the past and they don’t really change all that much over the years. But we hit a couple of newer shows which were quite good.
The first show we went to after the opening ceremony was Zilch the Torrysteller which is a guy who tells classic fairy tales but with letters reversed in certain words (see “Torrysteller”) which can create some unintended words and add whole new shades of meaning to the story. It sounds a little stupid, but first of all, it’s impressive how he can keep everything straight in his head and he pulls it off really well and keeps the audience involved. Especially funny were the tangents he got on.
After that we headed over to one of my favorite shows, the DaVinci Brothers. The premise of this one is the DaVinci Brothers had another brother (Bob) and he stages comedy operas. The twist is that audience members get pulled out to be the actors in the opera. It can be hit or miss, but if you get a good group of people, it’s simply awesome. And this time out we got the best group of people I had ever seen. These folks had no shame and they even had the guy running the show doubled over laughing at certain points.
After this we had a couple hours of downtime before the next show we wanted to see so we did some wandering. I went out and did the whole wine tasting thing and found an apple wine that I really liked (I bought a bottle on the way out so I think I will enjoy a glass of that this evening). I almost bought a bottle of cranberry mead too, but I ended up passing because I was trying to be a little frugal with my money spending.
We also did some wandering and I found a gigantic dragon statue/fountain that I always said I wanted to own…and this year we found a price on it. $14,000. I think that’s reasonable. Should be able to fit in the living room… Now I just need to take out a loan. There’s a picture of it, but it’s currently on my phone and I can’t get it off here…so if I remember to do it I’ll throw it up here.
This is where the rain hit us though. After threatening all day, it started to sprinkle while we were browsing some shops early afternoon and quickly turned into an all out downpour. Thankfully we brought umbrellas just in case (I finally got to use the $25 umbrella I purchased on one of my trips down to Washington DC) and it stopped pretty quickly. We heard a couple rumbles of thunder, but nothing too severe.
Every year that my sister and I go, we have a little competition at the archery game they have there. We assign point values to the various rings on the target and keep score. This year we were both kinda crap archers but I ended up winning two of the times we went and losing the third one horribly. In my defense though, the third one was after I had some mead and did the wine tasting…
Before we wandered back up the hill for the final shows I grabbed a couple of items that my friends had requested I bring back. Got a couple of bags of the roasted nuts that they sell which are awesome. The other item was a bit more difficult to grab and required some prior planning. Wassy wanted me to bring her back a turkey leg, slathered in BBQ sauce. Of course, this isn’t exactly portable, but I ended up bringing a big piece of aluminum foil and wrapping it up to go. Got a few strange looks when I was doing that…
After that we made our way up hill to see Danny, Lord of Mischief which is basically a silent comedy show. Kinda like a mime on steroids with various props and a lot of audience participation. It was kinda hit or miss and the best parts of the show were usually when he was accosting various audience members who either arrived late or were getting up to leave for various reasons. It was a solid 40 minute show though.
After that we got our viewing of Don Juan and Miguel which are pretty much the marquee performers at the festival. This year we went to one of their actual shows instead of the weird show at the end since we wanted something a little different. They didn’t disappoint and a couple of times were having so much fun they broke down laughing too.
Good festival this year, and looking forward to going back again next year to see what new stuff they add in the meantime. Getting sold to a new owner has been one of the best things to ever happened to the festival, I think. It really saved them from fading out of existence. The mood is revitalized and all the performers are having so much fun. If you ever get a chance to check it out, you really should.
Here Goes Nothing!
Aug 8th
Well, I’m going to probably regret this later, but, even though the weather says 70% chance of showers and thunderstorms tomorrow, my sister and I are still going to the Renaissance Festival.
It’s supposed to be concentrated in the morning, and then more scattered in the afternoon, and since we’ll be out there mostly in the afternoon…it works out. We just might need to duck under cover at points. And I’m going to be bringing my umbrellas so that means it definitely won’t rain at all!
Of course we’ll make the final call tomorrow morning in case it looks rainy all day…but as of right now, we’re prepping to go. Hope we can, since next weekend is going to be so busy, it would be a little too much to do the ren fest plus the family gathering all in one weekend. And we’d still be left wondering about the weather for another week.
Busy Busy August
Jul 29th
Well, it seems like August is shaping up to be an extremely busy month for me. He's a rundown of what's going on (so far) this month:
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August 4th – Progressive Nation 09
First up on the list of August events is a concert. Specifically Progressive Nation 09, featuring Dream Theater, Zappa Plays Zappa, Bigelf and Scale The Summit
I'm pretty excited about this show. It's been a while since I've gone to a concert first off and second the new DT album is extremely good which always makes me even more excited. Finally, I've been listening to some Bigelf and Scale the Summit and I've been pretty impressed with what I've heard. There was a change in the openers, but I can't say I'm terribly dissapointed with the end result.
- August 9th – Sterling Renaissance Festival
I had originally not planned to go to the Sterling Renaissance Festival this year, but my sister contacted me recently and she really wanted to go. So plans were made for us to go either August 9th or August 16th depending on if it's going to rain either day.
Hopefully we get good weather as I'm really looking forward to going. The two weekends are themed as Gypsy weekend which is new this year so it'd be neat to go see it and Wine Lovers weekend which will work out as well.
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August 15th – Family Gathering
Instead of doing a christmas eve party on my mom's side of the family this year, it was decided to instead move the traditional family gathering over to the summer and head out to the official family campground, Whetsone Gulf State Park.
This is another "I hope we get good weather" event, but I'm hopeful it'll work out. It'll be nice to get together with everybody and hang out. With the option of getting away and wandering the park for a bit if necessary too. Should be a fun time had by all, assuming of course that the weather cooperates nicely for us.
- August 28th - The State Fair
Yet again my friends and I are planning to hit the state fair. This year though we're going out in the afternoon (after lunch) hitting all the building stuff, just eating dinner there and then exploring the wine tasting stuff in the evening. Last year we discovered we really liked it when it was getting dark out and the crowd was thinning out so we're planning the trip to avoid some of the crowd. Yet again, I hope we get good weather this year.
This also helps mitigate a bit of the costs of going considering we're there for less time and eating less of the overpriced (but tasty) foodstuffs.
Please Don't Make Me Climb The Hill Again…
Jul 31st
I haven't posted in a few days, I know…But I have good reasons!
First…Sunday I spent the day out in Sterling, NY at the Sterling Renaissance Festival with my sister. We've been going every year for the past 3 or 4 years (I forget). It's a lot of fun usually and this year was no exception. It was Pirate Weekend, but unfortunately, there wasn't as much pirate happenings as their normally was. I actually noticed fewer performers walking the streets and talking to people than there were in past years.
The fun started early when I got to my sister's place at 7 and knocked on the door…no answer. Knocked again. No answer. I was afraid that was going to happen since her AIM away message still said something like "Goodnight!" I figured she was sleeping. So I called her up. She had just woken up. Good thing we built in some extra time. We still got there really early.
The shows were good, but it was really hot when we had to sit in the sun. Wasn't so bad in the shade though, and there was a nice breeze blowing through at times. We also discovered the secret of getting drinks: there's one drink vendor towards the bottom of the hill that's not quite as busy as the other ones. The title of this post actually, is in reference to the giant freaking hill this thing is built on. Everything you want to see is always up the hill, no matter where you are. It's very strange.
We were afraid that they weren't going to have their normal opening ceremony, but that was only a misprint in the schedule it seems, which was good…I guess because I was called a squinty eyed pirate during it. Arrr.
We hit up some of the normal shows, like Daniel, Duke of Danger (a grown man trying to hurt himself in amusing and misguided ways) and Don Juan and Miguel (two shows of comedy, adventure and sword fighting this year) which were good. We also saw some new stuff, such as Emrys Fleet's Rat Extravaganza! Which was…odd…very odd. Indescribably odd, but funny. At one point my sister turned to me and said "Why is this funny??" while she was laughing. That was probably the best part of the show.
We also went to see Giacomo The Jester and his juggling, magic and rope walking act. He was really funny. Stole a shirt off a guy in the audience in order to work one of his magic tricks. Before the show, he also balanced the pretzel rack (there were street vendors wanding around and selling pretzels, cookies (which were AWESOME this year) and nuts before the shows) on his nose because the pretzel guy said that he would do it during his sales pitch. I was too slow to get a picture of that, but we were sitting close enough where I was afraid I was going to get a face full of pretzels if he dropped it.
We skipped the Joust last year since you usually need to get to the show at least 30-40 minutes early to get a seat in the shade, but this year since some of the stuff we normally like seeing wasn't there, we had some free time to get there early. The picture on the left is kinda hard to see unless you click in since my camera phone doesn't have an optical zoom. Takes good pictures though I think. Beats the heck out of my Treo in any case.
We did some browsing of the crafts and arts while we had some open time, but I didn't buy anything… some interesting stuff there though. I want a giant dragon fountain
Then there was the games. We braved the maze they have set up there. My sister beat me through. I think she cheated because she didn't take any wrong turns. Boo! Then she beat me at archery too. It wasn't my day for games it seems.
So that's it for the Renaissance festival. Oh yes…what was my other excuse? I mentioned two… Well, before and after the festival, I was a little busy because my sister had dropped off…
It was a really satisfying ending to the series, to me. But I'm going to leave it at that in case somebody stumbles onto this without having read it.
The Wedding
Jul 1st
I was too exhausted last night to post, but as I've been mentioning, my Sister's wedding was yesterday. And if you're wondering why I'm posting this on a Sunday morning at 5:30 AM…I just awoke with a cramp and can't go back to sleep…blah.
The day started for me with breakfast with the groom/groomsmen at the bowling alley. They have really good French Toast apparently. Anyway, it turns out my aunt Terry is also waiting tables there now. She snuck up behind me and whacked me with a menu. Ow… After breakfast, back to my place for a bit so I could entertain my dad after he got kicked out of the house (the bride and bridesmaids were using it to get dressed.) We ended up playing a little Madden 07 on the Wii and then got all dressed and headed over to the church.
The ceremony was cool. I had to help usher people around. We had a bit of a problem to start off with since my entire family pretty much showed up at once, so we ended up having like 8,000 people sitting on the left hand side of the church and nobody on the right. There wasn't any restrictions as to bride/groom side at this one, but that's how it ended up working anyway. Thankfully more people showed up to even things out…
The notable thing that I can remember from the ceremony was when they kissed for the first time, my cousin Matthew yelled out "Ewwwww!!" That had everybody in the church laughing.
After the ceremony we went over to the town park for pictures…lots and lot of pictures. Standard stuff. Of course then we went over to the fire department and did some pictures with one of the fire trucks since the groom is a volunteer firefighter. Then we rode around in the limo for a bit and headed to the reception, which was also fun. The food was really good, especially the salad. I need to know what dressing they used on that. After that the other groomsman kept going out for "bathroom breaks" where "bathroom" really means "alcohol" and "break" is another word for "shots". I didn't participate since I didn't really want to get drunk.
Overall I had fun, despite the fact that it was really really hot in the Tux. It was cool seeing some of the people I knew from High School again after so many years.
Rehearsal, Plus Pizza
Jun 30th
The rehearsal for my sister's wedding was last night. It turns out I don't have to do much of anything which is handy because I don't need to remember much of anything. Just making sure people get seated properly. Ok, so I'm a bit worried about that…
After we all went over to the groom's parents place and had pizza and hung out for a while which was fun. Highlight of the night might have been when my Sister actually got my Dad and I not one…but two slices of pizza, and drinks. I was surprised, but I wasn't going to argue…
Today's plans include breakfast with the guys, then headed back to my parents to get dressed, then off to the church by 1pm
QotD: Best Text Ever
Jun 29th
What's the best text message you've ever gotten?
If I recall the wording correctly it was:
"There's a giant hot dog outside wal-mart!!!"
Which was from my sister, informing me that the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile was parked outside of the local Wal-Mart.
The weekend previous to that we were driving to the local Renaissance Festival (we go every year) and saw the Wienermobile driving down the road behind us.








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