30 September 2013

Cautiously Waiting

We have completed the regular season of baseball!  Now it's time for the excitement as we enter the post season.  I want to say I am confident in the Detroit Tigers after they won the division again this year, but I just cannot.  To say that they have been playing poorly lately is a bit of an understatement.  The offense has once again disappeared however the starting rotation has been keeping the games close.  They will be playing Oakland again this year and Oakland is peaking at the right time (which is mostly what the post season is all about) and this scares me.  They have gone 7-3 over their last ten games whereas the Tigers have gone 5-5. 

I cannot stand when the Tigers play out in Oakland.  It isn't even the time change that bugs me.  It's the little things that can make all the difference.  The fans are moronic and borderline frat boyish, the stadium needs to be condemned, and I'm not going to lie I just don't like the players.  I've looked at their roster and I cannot find one player that I like.  They will be playing a best of five series and if they lose in the first round, I will be heartbroken.     

At the beginning of the year, I wrote a post with my prediction on how the AL Central would end up and this is what I came up with:
  • Detroit Tigers
  • Kansas City Royals
  • Cleveland Indians
  • Chicago White Sox
  • Minnesota Twins   
This is how the Central actually ended up looking like:
  • Detroit Tigers
  • Cleveland Indians
  • Kansas City Royals
  • Minnesota Twins
  • Chicago White Sox
 So not exactly the most accurate of predictions, but the only one I got right is the one that matters.  Hopefully the Tigers can magically flip the switch as the calendar turns to October, but I am cautiously waiting to see what happens.  

28 September 2013

Needs and Wants

While I was working over the past weekend, I overheard the following conversation in the Halloween section of the store:

'Dad, I need this color hairspray for Halloween this year.'
'Don't you have some of that from last year?'
'Yeah, but I need this one this year.'
'Whatever, just throw it in the cart.'

No.  No.  No.  No!  This child did not need this color hairspray, they wanted it.  I don't have anything else to really write about it.  But there is just so much going on in just that little conversation.  You have the kid being really annoying.  You have the dad collapsing almost instantly instead of telling his kid no.  You have the parent enabling the child and not teaching them about responsibility to use up everything you have before actually needing to go out and buy something new.  Something you already have in your house.

Don't get me wrong, this helped out my store because it drives sales and profitability so I guess I appreciate this father's inability to stand up to his teenage child.  But it's the principle of the matter.  Maybe it's because of where we live (people live and love to show that they have money) or because I see this quite a bit in my store, but this is not a one time thing.  This is not an anomaly.  Maybe it's because we have been watching our spending over the past year so everything we buy we have to take a moment to think 'do we really need this?  or do we want it?' 

16 September 2013

Fall is Here! Also: Fall is Here?

It is the middle of September.  The colors are starting to change on the trees.  Football started.  School started.  It's a great time.  Winter will always be my favorite season of the year.  I have always loved the snow and nothing will ever change that.  Spring use to be my second favorite season mainly because that meant baseball was starting soon.  Yeah, it has nothing to do with the weather.  This fall has made me remember that this season is pretty awesome too.  Sometimes.

We are having such a strange fall so far.  As September starts, one usually thinks of cooler temperatures.  And we have had that.  It's been getting down into the forties and fifties at night and it has been GLORIOUS!  One thing I don't like about summer is not being able to sleep because it is too hot.  Granted it happened for just a week or two this year, but still it was horrible.  Plus, with the fall temperatures falling, you don't have to run the air conditioner, so you aren't spending money.  So this week has been awesome, but last week was hot.  We ran the air conditioner non-stop for about three days.  

So we've had up and down weather this month and it just seems wrong.  Once you resign yourself to the fact that it's going to be hot, you can move forward.  Then all of a sudden, it's in the fifties and you are digging out your jeans and sweatshirts.  Once the weather makes up it's mind, everyone can go about their business.  Right now, you have happy people and mad people because of the weather.  The people that want to cling onto the summer are starting to get mad because they are losing their season.  The people that want to move into the fall are starting to get mad because their season keeps going on week long sabbaticals.  Then you have the people that just don't care.  The people that are indifferent to the weather world.  Personally, I fall into the category of wanting the fall to come.  Being someone who loves the winter, cooler temperatures make me happier.  Being hot and sweaty isn't my thing.  I would rather bundle up with a wool coat and hat than sweat in a pair of shorts and a tee shirt. 

Also, the fall means that it's beard growing out season.  So that's exciting!

02 September 2013

Scott Walker: Man of the People...For One Day....Kind Of.

So.  Scott Walker.  We need to have a little chat.  Come here.  *Quietly whispering*  Dude, Labor Day is around because of unions.  I don't know if you want to really tweet out Happy Labor Day because, you know, you hate unions. *Walks away*


Not only did I link his tweet, but I want everyone who reads this to read the replies.  Click on the time and date link to see the replies.  Most people that read that tweet understand the irony as they should.  I don't know if he fully understands what Labor Day is all about.  I know that now it's all about summer ending, one last barbecue,  and another sale on furniture.  My favorites were just the ones that said 'fuck you' or something along those lines.

How does he think that was a good idea?  Does he not understand what or where this holiday comes from?   Did he just give the responsibility to some little intern and they thought that it would be a fun little game to play?  I don't know.  I think that with holidays like this one or Memorial Day were established so long ago that people forget why they are around.  They forget that while these holidays do mark the beginning and end of summer, there is a history to them.  And if you are going to be a public figure and do things like break unions, you should probably just stay away from holidays like Labor Day.

Scott Walker isn't an idiot just because of this tweet.  He is an idiot in general. 

01 September 2013

Looking Back

If I were able to go back in time to college age me, I would have a great discussion about what I was doing well and some things that I would tell myself to change.  I thought about this because right now, we are in the midst of back to school time at work.  Tons of angry people upset because the store is out of some school supplies as the schools around Minnesota are starting their school year.  Who waits until the weekend before school starts to get their kids' school supplies is all I want to ask.  Young adults, and sometimes their parents, are coming into the store a little less stressed because they aren't all getting crayons and glue, they are buying furniture and lamps.  Throughout the past month, I have seen people with carts full of stuff that I know that they don't really need.  Now, granted, they could use them, I have no idea.  Personally, I know I would not use them.  It got me thinking on some other things that I did or didn't do in college that know I kind of wish I did or didn't do.

Stay in the freshman dorms!  When I was signing up for college, I listed my top three or four dorms I wanted to stay in.  Now, being eighteen, all I could think was 'I want to be with the upperclassmen, fuck those other freshmen.'  And what happened?  I got into the upperclassman dorm.  Was it better?  Yeah, because the rooms were a little bit bigger.  I only had two roommates.  But that's about it.  I didn't care for either of my roommates.  One was a staunch Republican and reminded me of David Spade from PCU.  But here's the thing, other people in the dorm weren't in the same boat as I was.  Most of them were not freshmen.  They were more interested in school as opposed to how to deal with not living at home for the first time ever.  The only people that I talk to still are people I met in my wife's freshman dorm.  Adult me looks back at the one year I spent in the dorms and thinks I should have stayed in the freshman dorms because everyone is in the same boat.  It is something to bond over.  Everyone is scared.  Everyone is taking the same classes.  Everyone wants to make a good impression. 

Take it easy freshman year!  I did really well my first semester of my freshman year.  After floundering with math and science in high school (seriously, I passed my junior year math class with a D-), I should have known to wait a few years to take some math and science classes in college.  The last thing I wanted to do was fail out of college.  However, I was a stupid eighteen year old and listened to my academic adviser and took both a math and two science classes during the second semester of my freshman year.  Now, I did all right in my math class, but struggled in one of my two science classes.  I wanted to get all of my general education classes out of the way as soon as possible.  Horrible idea.  Horrible!  I should have spread them out over the course of two years.  I did okay in one of my science classes, but bombed in the other one.  Again, I struggled to just pass the class.  It made me not want to go back.  And I started to skip class.  Horrible slippery slope there.  What I should have done is drop the class during the first two weeks in which it was okay to do so.  But I didn't, because I was an idiot.  Want my advise?  Take one required class a year.  Spread it out over the course of several years.  No one cares if you are a twenty year old taking a low level math class.  No matter what your academic adviser says about getting those classes done at the beginning of your college career. 

Take the classes you want to, not the classes you are told to!  Other than the general education requirements, I look back at some of the classes I took and thought, what the fuck?!  Other than the college classes I took for my degree (history and museum studies), the best classes I took were the ones I really really wanted to.  I knew that they wouldn't go towards earning my degree, but I took two creative writing classes.  I wanted to take them.  And I loved it.  They were a great break from all my history classes I was taking.  If someone tells you about a class you 'should' take, chances are you don't need to take it.  Make your class schedule about you.  Among all your classes you need to take, remember that college is also about having fun and you can do so in the classroom.  

Do stuff on campus!  I know that the big thing to do at college, other than go to parties, is to attend sporting events.  Yes, yes, I know there are other things going on on college campuses other than sports, but this is what I am going to focus on.  In my four years of attending college, I went to maybe four games.  Maybe.  I think that this reverts back to not living with people my own age.  Again, people in my dorm were more interested in their studies and not always going to a football game on Saturday afternoon.  Plus, the football team was horrible.  Like, win a game or two a year horrible.  Part of going to a game is going for the atmosphere, but the other part is to go and watch your team win a game.  There are other sporting events to go to, but we are a football centric society, so that's the main thing to see.  Not into sports?  Get involved in a political activist group.  Join a frat or sorority if you want to pay for validation.  Do something.  Sitting in your dorm or apartment all weekend isn't the best way to spend your college years.  Now, if you're an introvert or have social anxiety, you will have a problem with this.  So don't fret if you don't get involved in anything.  It's not for everyone.  

High school and college are suppose to be some of the best years of your life.  Personally, the three to four years after college were the best for me.  I met amazing people after college.  Most of my friends I have now are from post college life.  I worked the best job I have ever after the two summers after college.  Don't think that the fun life and times end once you graduate from college, it actually is just beginning.