Saturday, August 02, 2008

Give 'til it hurts...

We've all heard the saying, "Give 'til it hurts."

Well, that has a whole new meaning for me after this week.

It all started when I agreed to sit in a dunk tank to raise money for the United Way.

Of course, me being me, I just had to raise more money than anyone else. The problem was that I am still a newcomer to Door County. When you consider that the other "dunkees" were folks like the Chief of Police, the Mayor, Miss Door County, etc. - I was at a distinct disadvantage. I'd only been working with the Door County Community Foundation for a five months and it normally takes at least six before folks want to stick my head under water.

So I figured if I was going to raise any money, I'd have to engage the crowd meandering down Third Avenue for the little bazaar on Thursday.

That started by dressing up a bit differently than most...



They told us dunkees to wear a suit - so I figured why go with the "swim" kind and picked a "three piece" type instead.

Then I did my best to playfully tease the little kids to get them to beg their parents for the money to dunk me, including my own...



Above is Nalani who ran up to press the target after she hit it, but not hard enough to drop me in.

Then Malia joined in and dropped me in the tank...



Eventually all my kids threw the balls, and that started a trend with lots of other kids.

We were raising some money!

Now before you get into this odd contraption, they give you a little safety briefing to keep you from doing something stupid.

The thing you are supposed to be most aware off is the little plank that you sit on. If you're sitting too far back on it you can hit your back or the back of your head on plank as you fall into the water. The trick is to slide yourself forward and sit on the very edge of the plank.

So each time I got out of the water and climbed back out on the plank, I would grab the safety bars that surrounded me (to keep me from getting hit by an errant throw of the ball) to pull myself to the very tip of the plank. Here I am getting myself reset...



So my fingers are between the bars, pulling myself forward - and unfortunately, one exuberant little boy who couldn't have been more than 8 years old decided to throw.


And wouldn't you know that he hit the bulleye and down I went.

Unfortunately, my left hand was still between the bars and as I dropped, my wedding ring got lodged between the bars in a freak accident.

So down went my body while my wedding ring tried to hold my finger behind.

But it was all for charity, so I guess I really did give 'til it hurt...



As I fell, the ring tried to slide off my finger - and while it normally slides off quite easy, the awkward angle made it impossible to do so easily. So the ring basically acted like the peeler and started to pull back the skin on my finger from the base up.

I wanted to scream, but all I could think of was the little kid who threw the ball, all the other kids in line, and my kids standing off to the side. So when I jumped out of the water to scream, it went something like, "AAAAAAAAhhhhhhhnice throw young maaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnn!"

Nobody seemed to notice I was in pain - probably becauase I had been acting like an idiot to raise money up until then - so I climbed out of the tank and jumped off the platform.

Since the city had shut down the street for the bazaar, the fireman were on the scene in case anyone did something stupid like try to peel the skin off their finger with their wedding ring.

The EMT thought the finger might be broken at the joint and it was all quite gross. He took me to the jewelry store next door to get the ring cut off immediately and here is all that's left of it (on my thumb below)...



So it was off to the hospital.


Of course, remember now, I'm wearing a dress suite completely soaked in water. I had been in the tank for about 20 minutes by the point of the accident, so the suit was really, really heavy.

And since my gruesome finger was excruciatingly painful, there was no way I was going to slide off that suit coat.

So it was with soaking wet clothes that I sat on the bed in the emergency room. Eventually, of course, everything got cleaned up, x-rayed, and bandaged. I have a really bad strain, but nothing is broken and the skin wasn't too bad. The doctor pointed out that I was actually rather lucky.

Cari brought me some dry clothes, but I couldn't help but think that everyone would look at the hospital bed and conclude that I peed in my pants...



My lovely wife being ever prepared, was sure to bring me a hanger for my soaking wet suit...




Of coure, I had my own ideas for the suit...



This is the best part of all the pain...



Gotta feel mellow filled with all those narcotics.

Malia and Nalani had completely worn themselves out over the adventure...



I just loved how Kekoa crossed his legs and just read in the backseat on the way home from the hospital.

David, ever the artist, captured the whole escapade with a little sketch...



Note the little ambulance at the bottom of his picture.

Kekoa said the lesson was that you should never get in a dunk tank.

Hmmm. That might not be bad advice.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Trinidad Comes to Door County...

Steel drums, or rather more accurately steel pans, were first made of old oil drums in Trinidad.

So naturally, you can find people playing them in the "Cape Cod of the Midwest" - Door County.

Cari and I attended a tour at the Birch Creek Music Performance Center in Egg Harbor. Birch Creek offers an acclaimed summer music program for aspiring young musicians from across the country (and even at least one kid from Hawaii!).



The other day, however, they were working with folks just a wee little bit older with us as their students...



Birch Creek invites in its many friends and benefactors to tour the facility and participate in a little mini-lesson of their own...



Who knew Cari could rock out on the steel pan!

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Kelly Lake

Last weekend we left the city behind and headed up to Cari's Uncle's lakehouse on Kelly Lake.

Our kids, naturally, had themselves a grand old time!



We all gathered around the campfire...



Mostly to watch Kekoa make about 50 s'mores with marshmellows, chocolate and graham crackers...



We tooks the kids out on a paddle boat...



But for the kids, most of the fun could be found playing in the muddy sand...



Making one heck of a mess!

Friday, July 18, 2008

Best Picture of Alyssa, Ever!

Here is the best picture of Alyssa we have ever seen!



Can you believe she'll be 18 in 7 months?!

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Little Miss Nalani's Birthday

Here's little Miss Nalani, the dramatic one.

Of all of our kids, only Nalani would manage to charm everyone into celebrating her birthday with a two day, four activity birthday celebration.

The first day's activity started with a visit to a strawberry farm...



Of course, since it was Nalani's birthday, a dirty ol' pair of jeans just wouldn't do.

Miss Nalani picks strawberries in style...



Unfortunately, much to Nalani's chagrin, the rest of us weren't going to get all gussied up to crawl in the dirt and pick strawberries...



Bretty had more fun putting that whole strawberry thing aside and just hung out with his cousin Tyler...




Later that same day we also had to have the birthday party, complete with a strawberry cake...



She loved most of her presents, but we all were a bit disturbed when she unwrapped the Cabbage Patch doll...



Of course, that was just day one.


Nalani wanted to make her own stuffed animal for a part of her birthday. So off to the mall we went so Nalani could pick out her very own animal skin...



I personally thought that skin was enough, but Nalani insisted upon stuffing it.

Then, because she's little Miss Nalani, her new stuffed friend needed some stylish new clothes...



Not many outfits to choose from, huh?

Well, meet Nalani's newest stuffed little pink friend...



That's Miss Nalani with Apple Kalei Bicoy.


Finally, birthday cakes with candles are fine for most folks, but not for Miss Nalani...



That, my friends, is a birthday cake filled with fireworks...



Happy Birthday little Miss Nalani!

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Happy Father's Day

Father's Day cards are so passe.

For our kids, they have to make a Father's Day video...



Happy Father's Day!

Sunday, June 08, 2008

Kekoa's Birthday!

It's a month of the year, oh wait, that means it must be time for somebody's birthday.

What a shock!

This month is celebration time for a great little boy who's not quite so little anymore. Happy Birthday to our youngest son, Kekoa...



Note that little Ms. Nalani on the right side of the picture is once again striking one of her poses for the camera. Ever since she discovered that there were cameras in the world, Nalani has been doing her best to
look adorable for the camera so someone would take her picture!

So while it was Kekoa's birthday and he was the focus of the pictures, note Nalani will often appear in at least part of the frame...



Kekoa really loved his "Indiana Jones" stuff, complete with a whip and hat.

Does anyone else find it a bit strange that an 8 year-old boy wants to dress up like a
65 year-old man? Oh well.

What Kekoa really wanted (besides the whip, and that's a whole other story) was some stuff to celebrate the
Greatest Team Ever...



Yes my friends, Kekoa is a diehard Dallas Cowboys fan.

I always suspected he is one smart kid.

What good is a Cowboys t-shirt if you don't have a Cowboys watch to complement it...



And we finally found something that would get him to take off the Indiana Jones hat...



It replaces the other Cowboys hat he had been wearing for years. The boy even
wakes up on Christmas morning wearing that thing!