Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts

Monday, June 1, 2009

We are the Riff-Raffs

When I was little, my Dad played on a soft-ball team, the Riff-Raffs. Thinking of those long games bring back memories of hot summers, boredom, blue candy and dirt covered kid faces, grown women in halter tops and beads in their hair chanting:

We are the Riff-Raffs
the mighty, mighty Riff-Raffs
Everywhere we gooooo...
People want to knoooow...
Who we are.....

So this year, when Dad asked me if I wanted to go to the Memorial Day game while I was in town, I knew I was in for the long haul, but I was compelled to go. The game was in Madrid, an old New Mexican ghost town on the way to Sante Fe. The baseball park has not changed since the 1920's, when it became the first park in America west of the Mississippi to have lights. The stands and roof are entirely made of wood and I remember feeling anxious as a little kid looking up at the decrepit wood ceiling.

The weather was perfect, so we took Dad's motorcycle there. Nothing is like riding a deserted desert highway on a motorcycle, especially when you are not driving. The word freedom doesn't even begin to describe it. It's more like a medatative, out-of-body state.

We were the first to arrive. Killing time, we walked around the (former) ghost town expressing disgust at the tourist take over and talking about how it used to be.

When we returned and started to mingle, it was neat for me to be surrounded with "the adults" I grew up with, their children I went to school with, and their children I had not yet met. As the game began and was interrupted with the sound of dozens of motorcycles, I instantly remembered the tradition of the local biker gang flooding the field with machines and making sure everyone stopped to look. It cracked me up to notice that they all had matching vests, with the exception of the women's version that had "Property of boyfriend's name" on the back.

As the game progressed, I noticed a familiar face, a man called Papa Smurf, that used to play on the original team with my Dad. He was a spectacular hitter, but I guess the extra pounds were too much to carry to the bases, because every time he sent one soaring, a young guy I went to school with, Lester Gonzolez Jr., would sub-run. I wasn't the only to notice, because after the Riff-Raffs came ahead 15 or so points the other team was furious about the duo. Before I knew it, a pushing a yelling match broke out on the field and could have easily escalated into a full blow riot if the ump. didn't break it up with a threat to forfeit.

The Riff-Raffs weren't through though. Immediately after the altercation, Lester Jr. hit one out of the park, took the time to rip off his shirt, loosen his belt and run all four bases, showing his bare backside to the opposing team and the entire audience. It was the funniest display I have ever been privileged to see at a sporting event.

After we won that day, the trophy plaque was brought into the afterparty at the local bar. The crowd of chanting players stopped right at me and Dad, and I realized that the hooks were above us. There was nothing left to do but stand on top of the bar with my Dad and put the plaque in it's home.....at least until next year when the Riff-Raffs will have to defend it!

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Folks in the Northwest

I love showing off my beautiful city when people come to town.  This weekend with my parents was no exception.  Coming from the desert, they insist on going to Multnomah Falls every time they come.  I can't deny it's beauty. 


This is one of Brandon's famous photos of people taking photos.  It's especially funny since the subjects are my tourist parents!


Our house is so lonely now.  Even Tucker is sad.  He probably realizes that it means no more peanuts from that nice lady that looks and sounds like his mom.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Sharpening Markers

The band Brandon plays in, Sharpening Markers has really come far. For the past year these guys have poured their heart and soul into hours of practice and collaboration and it is finally paying off. They have had some great shows on Friday and Saturday nights at the top venues in Portland and they are getting some attention! They were even played on the radio a couple weeks ago. Brandon woke me up screaming and blasting it "We're on the radioooooooooooo!"
Last night they were offered studio time at one of the best studios in Seattle, Jupiter Studios, just so the engineer can put his name on it. That's how much he believes in this band! In addition, on February 18th they are playing the Cyrstal Ballroom/Lola's room depending on how many tickets sell. It is very exciting as some of the best bands have played there. Go to the show! It's only $9.47 and could sell out since it is a big radio promotion. Check them out at http://www.myspace.com/sharpeningmarkers Way to go Bee and all the other guys! I'm so proud of you.



Joe

My Bee

Brandon Bear
Sorry Ezra and Faz, you'll be on the next post!


Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Beatrice Sevilla

Anne and Josh had their baby! Beatrice Sevilla Gibson was born on Sunday January 11th. I was so eager to meet her I just had to go to the hospital. She was so adorable. I usually think newborns are ugly no matter how close I am to the parents. But I mean it, this baby is CUTE! She's so tiny. Brandon and I don't want kids and I am so excited to have one so close to us now. Thank you Josh and Anne for bringing her into all of our lives, she is so beautiful and I already love her.