Good afternoon. Warm weekend in good ol' Wisconsin and I couldn't be happier. Summer has always been my favorite time of the year so we've been trying to enjoy the most of our days outside. Wednesday, Mia, her BFF Olivia and her bro Gavin went snap pea and strawberry picking in Mequon. Mia had an absolute blast and ate so many snap peas as she was tossing a few in her bag. After about 30 minutes in the snap pea area, we moved over to the strawberries. Same thing, she'd eat and eat and put a few in our basket. The kids really enjoyed the nice warm weather and ate snap peas on the ride home. She hadn't seen Olivia in a few weeks so the girls were super stoked to get to hang out.
She's been patiently waiting for my parent's neighbor kid to be home so they can swim on a warm day in their little pool. Hopefully soon. Saturday, we went to the farmers market near us for some muffins and veggies. Off in the near distance, we could see the new Malone Park that will be open this coming weekend. She's very excited to get to play there. Later, we went over to her grandparents house for dinner for Jill's birthday. They made BBQ chicken, baked beans and corn on the cob. Very tasty (minus the baked beans. never been a fan) Their new sun porch is incredible and I know they'll enjoy many meals to come out there.
Today, we didn't do much. Last night Myself plus Jill and the animals didn't get a lot of sleep due to the storms rolling through. Going to be a zombie at work today. I finally started the most recent season of OITNB and two episodes in, I'm already excited for the 3rd. It's always been a really good show with a lot of intense moments.
This week is Jill's actual birthday so Mia and I will have to give her something come Tuesday. Wednesday, she's hanging out with friends. The tattoo has been healing slowly and I can't wait for the color session. That's all for now, thanks for reading!
Sunday, June 26, 2016
Sunday, June 19, 2016
Tattoos and a Toothless Smile

"MIA YOUR TOOTH IS LOOSE!!" Sure enough, she had her first baby tooth that was wiggling. I pulled out my phone to see if that's normal at her age. Apparently, kindergarten-1st grade a kid can start to lose baby teeth. Mia was excited and nervous because she didn't know what to expect, or how she'd eat with this wiggly tooth. It blew our minds for a short while that she has grown up so much. We went to the library later and she checked out 47 books for a Reading Challenge. She read quite a bit of them that night. Like, she really read them. It was insane. Jill's never seen her read to her before so it was really exciting.
Thursday, my Milwaukee Torrent custom jersey came in. Super excited to see this thing in person, with name on it. A lot of hard work has gone into creating so much for the team, and it's been an absolute joy. Saturday, we went to the Farmer's Market in Waukesha with Remi. They really doubled it in size since the last time we were there. Jill got a really nice sun hat to match the same color of Mia's that she sports. Both girls looked very sweet. After some muffins and juice, we jet back home so I could get ready for my tattoo. It was a long time coming. 6 years since my last one and I was anxious to start. It took so long to find a guy who could do a photorealism 1/2 sleeve with confidence and after a few meetings with Marcus, I knew he was the man for the job. As soon as he started, I remembered very quickly that this hurts in certain areas. Sometimes I'd talk through some of the painful areas to keep my mind off it. 4 hours later, we were complete for the day. He put the tiger shark in last which hurt the most. Once again, I'd have to close my eyes with this one and try to focus on something else, and that works most of the time. He cleaned me up and I was on my way.
Had to jet back to New Berlin to get the girls so we could make it to Finding Dory. We met her parents at the Majestic just in time for the 15 minutes of previews. The theater was very packed but we some how managed to get seats. The short, Piper was incredible. Very cute and the animation was insane. Finding Dory was everything I hoped it would be. Finding Nemo for a very long time, was my all-time favorite movie. Dory was just as good. Lots of great lines, the animation was solid and the story was well thought out. Pixar didn't make any mistakes with this one. I'd totally recommend seeing this one.
Today was Father's Day. Mia woke up stoked to give me all her gifts. A sheet of paper with an "all about Daddy" survey (which I honestly love and was always jealous that Mom's got these for Mother's Day), a jar of Recess Pieces with "I love you to pieces" on it, a plate of butterscotch homemade cookies and finally, two hands with an accordion paper inside that says "I LOVE YOU THIS MUCH". Super cute and amazing from both girls. We were supposed to meet my parents for brunch but they didn't make it. I worked the steady 2-10 shift with my new sore ink.
This week, hang with some friends at some point and start working on some art. I had this idea to do a story book style drawing/painting of some of Mia's creative quotes. It came to me in the dining room today when she was randomly talking out loud to herself. Should be really cool.
Thats all for now. Thanks for reading!
Monday, June 13, 2016
A Flood of Goals For the Torrent, A Major Win For a Penguin
Good morning everyone. Hope you got to enjoy the gorgeous weather we've been experiencing. Mid week, Mia and the majority of her class friends met at the park for a day of fun and a picnic. She was especially cute following her boyfriend Trey around, although she says he doesn't quite know that he's her "boyfriend" because she's afraid he wouldn't like it. They hung out and every time he'd lay on the ground, she'd lay right besides him. His Mom and myself kept laughing about it. It was fun watching all the kids run around and play. After wards, we ran to Smarty Pants and grabbed her graduation pictures. They turned out very nice.
Thursday morning we ran to the Stefans Tent Sale. We rarely ever buy anything but Mia loves looking around the different deals. She especially wanted her very own pair of pink goalie gloves, neon green goalie jersey and a new pair of boots. Sorry kid, we didn't sign you up for soccer this year because you sorta didn't end soccer well last Summer. Friday, I had the day off for the Milwaukee Torrent Kickoff Party. My Dad and I drove to Brenner Brewing Company on the very warm evening and got to try the Barons beer (which was very tasty). We got our free shirts, and I introduced him to coach/owner Andi Davi. The event was a lot of fun, and I even was interviewed later in the evening on the live 2UpFront podcast that broad casted from the event with Flood founder Derek. We had a lot of fun and I even hyped the Torrent fans. After, we hung out at my parents for a little while before calling it a night.
Saturday Mia had a zoo class and had an absolute blast. She made a polar bear costume, penguin art and learned about both North and South pole animals. I on the other hand, went to the very first Milwaukee Torrent home game. Packed the bag with some cameras, mask, tons of water, drum sticks and my Flood scarf and drum before heading down to Glendale in the 90 degree heat. It was a long long wait, but the day finally came. I tailgated with some fans before heading into the game late with the Flood founder. We had a bunch of stuff to bring in, including the large flags, the James Weber FatHeads and his two kids. I pounded and pounded throughout the game destroying my voice with the chants. I couldn't tell if the fans were chanting as well, but we didn't get the best turnout for the actual Flood section behind the net. The overall attendance was 673 fans. WOW. On a hot day that's pretty solid. The Torrent beat the Twisters 5-0 staying top of the table. A fan bought me a water in the first half "you look like you could really use this!" Thank you so much! Ian Bennett deservingly won Man of the Match with a pair of goals. He was really hoping for the hat-trick and we did a quick interview post game. A few fans were high-fiving me on their way out after the game. I won't be able to make the next home game in July, but I will the last few games. Hopefully, we can get more fans to join in The Flood the next match. It was an amazing experience and I can't wait for the next home game. A group of fans drove 14 hours JUST for this game.
Sunday, work work work. The weather was much cooler. Work was very busy, and after an issue I don't feel like going into again, I was stuck till 11:15pm. After work, I found out the Pittsburgh Penguins won the Stanley Cup. Incredible. A few bad seasons and a rocky current season pre-playoffs and the good guys took the cup. Very proud of the Pens. Been a favorite team since the early 90's. It really sucks how little hockey I can watch due to my work schedule, but I do try to catch highlights when I get home.
Saturday, first of 3 sessions for my 1/2 sleeve tattoo. Can't wait. That's all for now. Thanks for reading!
Thursday morning we ran to the Stefans Tent Sale. We rarely ever buy anything but Mia loves looking around the different deals. She especially wanted her very own pair of pink goalie gloves, neon green goalie jersey and a new pair of boots. Sorry kid, we didn't sign you up for soccer this year because you sorta didn't end soccer well last Summer. Friday, I had the day off for the Milwaukee Torrent Kickoff Party. My Dad and I drove to Brenner Brewing Company on the very warm evening and got to try the Barons beer (which was very tasty). We got our free shirts, and I introduced him to coach/owner Andi Davi. The event was a lot of fun, and I even was interviewed later in the evening on the live 2UpFront podcast that broad casted from the event with Flood founder Derek. We had a lot of fun and I even hyped the Torrent fans. After, we hung out at my parents for a little while before calling it a night.
Saturday Mia had a zoo class and had an absolute blast. She made a polar bear costume, penguin art and learned about both North and South pole animals. I on the other hand, went to the very first Milwaukee Torrent home game. Packed the bag with some cameras, mask, tons of water, drum sticks and my Flood scarf and drum before heading down to Glendale in the 90 degree heat. It was a long long wait, but the day finally came. I tailgated with some fans before heading into the game late with the Flood founder. We had a bunch of stuff to bring in, including the large flags, the James Weber FatHeads and his two kids. I pounded and pounded throughout the game destroying my voice with the chants. I couldn't tell if the fans were chanting as well, but we didn't get the best turnout for the actual Flood section behind the net. The overall attendance was 673 fans. WOW. On a hot day that's pretty solid. The Torrent beat the Twisters 5-0 staying top of the table. A fan bought me a water in the first half "you look like you could really use this!" Thank you so much! Ian Bennett deservingly won Man of the Match with a pair of goals. He was really hoping for the hat-trick and we did a quick interview post game. A few fans were high-fiving me on their way out after the game. I won't be able to make the next home game in July, but I will the last few games. Hopefully, we can get more fans to join in The Flood the next match. It was an amazing experience and I can't wait for the next home game. A group of fans drove 14 hours JUST for this game.
Sunday, work work work. The weather was much cooler. Work was very busy, and after an issue I don't feel like going into again, I was stuck till 11:15pm. After work, I found out the Pittsburgh Penguins won the Stanley Cup. Incredible. A few bad seasons and a rocky current season pre-playoffs and the good guys took the cup. Very proud of the Pens. Been a favorite team since the early 90's. It really sucks how little hockey I can watch due to my work schedule, but I do try to catch highlights when I get home.
Saturday, first of 3 sessions for my 1/2 sleeve tattoo. Can't wait. That's all for now. Thanks for reading!
Monday, June 6, 2016
So Long 4K, Hello Summer
Morning! Another busy week(end) in the books so I'm going to try and blast through this post so I can finish a logo design that's taken way too long to complete. Tuesday, the diva with my Mom went to her very last field trip with her 4-K class, to the Zoo. I made them both special lunch bags. Mia's was had Shopkins on it, my Mom had Olaf. When I went to pick them both up. Mia was super tired and was exclaiming "I...can't walk anymore". Wednesday was her last regular day at school before graduation. I spent the majority of the morning talking to my tattoo artist who will be doing a Hawaiian half sleeve on me. I saw his color study he was working on and I couldn't be more excited about it. NEXT Saturday is the first session. I ran back to the house to get Remi and went to pick up Mia.
She and her friends hung out at the park for a few hours. The kids had such a good time enjoying the nice weather. I even caught Mia sitting with her "boyfriend" Trey on the bleachers talking. It was cute. Thursday was her very last day at Smarty Pants. Jill and I took her to school together. Mia, decked out in a beautiful dress ready to graduate. When we brought her in, her friend Audrey yells out "MIA, YOU LOOK LIKE A PRINCESS!!!" Mia couldn't get rid of us fast enough. A little subtle hand-wave to signal "okay GO" and that was it. No hugs. Slightly disappointed, but we went back home and did some cleaning before our families who could attend met up and went into the graduation.
We took our seats and watched the kids come marching in, singing about the last day of school and how they're ready to graduate. I had to stand in the back so I could get a nice view of my short little kiddo. Everyone had phones out videoing and me, I took a few pictures but didn't want to cover my face with it. I wanted to soak in as much of my kid finishing school as possible. This was a big deal for her, and we couldn't have been more proud. Last year, she wouldn't sing or do anything and it was frustrating. This year, she matured and sang with her friends and classmates beautifully. They had the kids get their diploma and toss their hats in the air. They all got to keep their tassels which is pretty cute. I took as many photos after with her and her friends and family. The morning of graduation, she was sad thinking she won't see her friends much anymore, but I promised her we'll keep in contact. This Thursday she'll get to meet up with them at the park for a picnic. Should be fun but I'm bummed I can't take her. The parents and faculty have been real nice over at Smarty Pants and I can only hope at Orchard Lane they'll be the same. She's honestly excited to make new friends but wants to keep her old ones.
Friday, we met up with BFF Olivia at the park and the two played, drew with chalk and kicked the soccer ball around before a nature walk. They wanted it to be "just us girls alone walking" but we had to keep them in sight. Friday night, Jill's friend Leanne came in to town for the weekend but when I got home, everyone was asleep. Saturday the rest of the friends plus Leanne's new boyfriend came in (minus Nichole). The weekend was a lot of fun. We went to Jokerz and for the first time EVER had someone "friend sit" Mia (plus Caleb) that wasn't a family member. My friend and coworker Shelby watched the two kids. They both were very good for her, and when we got back from the comedy show, Mia was hanging out with Shelby on the couch watching Netflix and eating a sandwich. She had a great time with her and wants to hang out again. the comedy show was all kinds of fun. Good food, raunchy jokes. What more can you want?
Sunday we went to breakfast and the kids went swimming after. Leanne, Rick and I wandered over to a nearby car show and DAMN where there a lot of fancy nice cars. Leanne's getting into cars more and more since her new BF drives a very very fancy one, and honestly it was kind of nice to go to something that I've never been to before. For dinner we went over to Stone Fire Pizza. The kids LOVED it and played all kinds of games before picking out prizes. After the brief but gnarly thunderstorm, they said their goodbyes and were back to the hotel for the night before leaving this morning. This week should be mostly relaxing but excitement as well. Friday is the Torrent kick off party. They won over the weekend 4-0 in Chicago and supporters made the drive in to watch the good guys win. Saturday is the home opener. The team sold 500+ season tickets, which means over 500 people will be watching me, the El Capitano mascot pound a drum and getting fans to chant and sing loudly THIS Saturday. I'm both nervous and stoked. I signed up Mia and Jill for a zoo class Saturday afternoon. Polar Pals. They'll take a class on animals in both the North and South poles with costume making and some painting. Both girls are stoked.
That's all for now, thanks for reading!
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