Sunday, June 28, 2009

Howdy

I am way beyond the point of apologizing for not being around; it's just that I've been knee-deep in the business of life and blogging doesn't fit into that. I've considered starting another blog somewhere else so that I can opine on the state of politics and leave comments off. Another for sports perhaps, leaving this for life happenings. I don't know, but I don't feel the urgency. Lately music has been my thing. Sometimes my focus is on recording, then on singing and playing, other times on improving on the Telecaster and playing killer riffs. Other times I'm just working my butt off at work, trying to be The Man at What I Do so that I can be the last man standing when the company goes through another round of layoffs.

Right now I am in Houston visiting family. It's just Jackson and me right now; mom and Emmett stayed behind to make the trip easier. It's heart-warming what a little separation can do for a family. Jackson and Emmett talk to each other every day on the cell, and we exchange "I miss you" messages back and forth, with the occasional picture attachment.

Here in Houston, my first official act as a cool dad was to upgrade our full-sized car rental to a convertable, which through some haggling with the Hertz agent turned into a rag-top Shelby Cobra. It's gorgeous, and baby does she scream. It's added a whole new dimension to the trip that I never expected. My son and nieces and cousins are loving the looks we get from pedestrians and other motorists as we prowl the streets with the top down.

We'll be home in a couple days. As much as Jackson and I are enjoying ourselves, we are looking forward to sleeping in our own beds again. My mother's side of the family is so spoiled with their big and beautiful homes--and I'm glad that Jackson is getting a taste of what it is like to live the priveleged life (dual shower heads, whirlpool tubs, self-balancing swimming pools, spacious skies and amber waves of grain). They all love me so much and I am truly blessed to have them.

That's about it for now. Just checking in really. I'll stop by and say hi over the coming weeks. Be well.

Oh, I saw the new Star Trek. Call me sentimental, but I loved it. Better than any of the motion pictures except for maybe Wrath of Khan, and even that may have been exceeded. Acting was great, story was great, Uhura was a freaking knock-out, Scotty was out Scottied, Bones was dead-on, Spock was a stud, and Kirk got punked for a change--and the original flavor that made the original series a cult favorite was recreated from Roddenberry's recipe, with a few extra spices sprinkled in.

12 comments:

Me said...

Agreed on the Trek movie.

Ride and rock on.

How does a pool balance itself?

Hope you had a great Father's Day.

Read at you later.

K.Lawson Gilbert said...

Hey Scott, great to hear from you. Sounds like you are doing some self-balancing yourself. You have a few irons in the fire. Hope it all pans out for you.

Isn't it nice to get away, especially to family you don't see very often. It gives one a sense of order, somehow. Enjoy the rest of your trip - that Cobra sounds wild! ;)

Beth said...

I haven't seen Star trek yet, but can't wait. Oh, and I'm spending the weekend in NYC. It's hard doing things as a family when the family is no more. update at my blog

Jada's Gigi said...

I love Star Trek! sounds like a really fun vacation just you and your son....that car sounds awesome!

PS...I didn't know you had a mother!

Tracy said...

Glad you checked in but more importantly, I'm glad you enjoyed a much deserved vacation.

Be well, Scott :)

Anthony Rapino said...

I know what you mean. I had left my blog for over a year before returning. Life takes over sometimes.

Beth said...

Adding my comment to the masses:

Hey, did you have become an e-mail subscriber to wwww.thriftybif.com? It would really be a great thing.

Ultra Toast Mosha God said...

I loved the little touches in the new Star Trek movie that alluded to the days of old: Sulu studying fencing, Kirk eating an apple in the captains chair, just like he does down on Ceti Alpha in Wrath of Khan. Marvellous.

Sim said...

Hi Scott, I hope you are doing well. I miss your posts.

Moni said...

I know what you mean about life happening, experiencing the same thing myself. I'm so glad to see you still writing. I'd really love to hear your music.

Have a great time in Houston.

peace,
Moni :)

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Ultra Toast Mosha God said...

Scott,

You're missed around here.