Sunday, June 29, 2014

Day 50: 50 Selfies with Strangers

365 Firsts/Day 50:

50 Selfies with 50 Strangers

Today was a lot of fun but also a major grind. I think I was turned down 15 times, looked at like I was a moron about 50 times and I utterly confused people even more times than that. Some people were super cool about it when I told them what I was doing and others not so much. 


Some were anxious to be in the selfies and others ran and hid from the camera. It kind of turned into a study of humans and how we're all so different yet similar, but I'll keep the deeper meaning of the selfie to myself and spare you all. Trust me though, I learned a lot from today.


 I was uncomfortable basically the entire time, but that's a good thing. This wasn't just taking 50 pictures of myself because I'd pretty much rather do anything else on the planet than that. 50 days down, 315 to go!





Day 49: Let a Waiter Pick My Entire Meal

365 Firsts/Day 49: 

Let a Waiter Pick My Entire Meal


One of the best waiters I've had in a long time, A-Mac, picked my entire meal from the drinks up at 54th Street in Edwardsville, IL. Beergarita, Chicken Madeira, Carrot Cake, Washington Apple Shot. 




Day 48: Learn 5 Pool Trick Shots

365 Firsts/Day 48: 

Learn 5 Pool Trick Shots 

I love pool, I just don't get to play it very often. I'm an average player I'd say but pretty decent for how little I play. I definitely don't know any trick shots though so I Googled some, learned them and filmed it! I'll have the link to the video in a few days after I upload it to YouTube.
 


Day 47: Neon Trees Concert

365 Firsts/Day 48: 

Neon Trees Concert

Neon Trees at Ballpark Village in Saint Louis! Awesome performance. They're a great live band. 



Day 46: Register to be a Bone Marrow Donor

Go to bethematch.org to register! A little bit of pain in order to potentially save someone's life is totally worth it. 


Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Day 45: Make Pickles

365 Firsts/Day 45

Make Pickles




I doubled the amount of spices and added a little bit of sugar just because I feel like it'll taste better in the end. Making pickles is actually really easy and I'm surprised I never tried it before. If these turn out good I may end up becoming a pickler. Look out. 



Monday, June 23, 2014

Day 44: Donate Food to the APL

365 Firsts/Day 44: 

DONATE FOOD TO THE APL 


Pets are people too. Ok, maybe not, but you know what I mean. The Animal Protective League is always accepting donations and they're always grateful for what they get so even if it's something tiny, it's still something. I know my family would be lost without our two little wiener dogs, so it's always good to give to the animal community if you can. I think I'll be doing this a lot more often now that I've done it once even though I'm allergic to 110% of every animal that has ever existed. 


Day 43: Tie-Dye a Shirt

365 Firsts/Day 43

Tie-Dye a Shirt

Pretty happy with the finished product! 


Saturday, June 21, 2014

Day 42: Visit the home of Superman in Metropolis, IL

365 Firsts/Day 42

HOME OF SUPERMAN: METROPOLIS, 
IL. 

Did the cheesy Superman pose with the giant statue, the museum, gift shop... all the things you gotta do if you visit Metropolis. I never really got into Superman. Typical day as a kid for me involved my Spiderman action figure borrow the Bat-Mobile from Batman so he could help the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fight Magneto (hit me up for some movie scripts Marvel and DC). So, it's safe to say I'm more of a Spiderman and Batman kind of guy, especially when I was a kid. If you're a Superman freak though and you haven't visited, you'll definitely love this place.  


Day 41: Tour the Grand Ole Opry

365 Firsts/Day 41

TOUR THE GRAND OLE OPRY

I'm actually a fan of the original and traditional country music, not so much what plays on the radio these days, so this was pretty cool to see where some of the legends and some of my favorite artists have played over the years like Johnny Cash and Jack White.


Thursday, June 19, 2014

Day 40: Visit a Distillery

365 Firsts/Day 40 

TOUR A DISTILLERY

Visited the Corsair Distillery in Nashville, TN, a young but quality place that's winning award after award, including the best distillery in Nashville last year. I pretty much hate gin and I loved theirs and they had some of the best whisky I've had in awhile. It's pretty awesome when a place with only 16 employees is doing so good. I like to support the underdog whenever I can so it's cool to see a small place like this beat out the huge distributors as far as quality and awards goes. 


Day 39

365 Firsts/Day 39

SAMPLE ALL 31 FLAVORS FROM BASKIN ROBBINS 

Actually, it's 40 flavors and yes, actually I do feel like total crap after trying them all. The guys working  were super cool and let me sample them all with no problem and thought it was hilarious. They said people always talk about doing it but nobody ever actually has, at least at that location. Just goes to show if you put your mind to it, you can achieve your calorie and fat laden brain-freezed dreams (sarcasm)! I'm gonna go curl up in a ball and hate myself for the rest of the night now.

Day 38

365 Firsts/ Day 38:

 GIVE AWAY ONE OF MY PAINTINGS TO A LOCAL COFFEE SHOP 

I like coffee and I like local so I pulled one of my paintings out of Studio on 6th in Springfield, IL, where I sell them at and brought it across the street to Andiamoi's Coffee and gave it to them for free so they could have some local art in their shop without trying to sell it. Worked out good for everyone because now I'm going to be their artist of the month for October, displaying and selling my paintings. My pipe dream is to own a coffee shop/microbrewery one day, so I make sure I support local coffee shops and microbreweries and beers because you never know, that might be me one day down the road. Make sure you hit up Andiamo Cafe, great coffee and some pretty cool people working there!

Day 37

365 FIRSTS/Day 37:

USE A NETI POT 

Gross! Can't say I won't do it again, but I definitely won't enjoy it if I do. 

Day 36

365 FIRSTS/DAY 36:
START A SCOOTER GANG WITH POPS

 The palest mother f*cking OG's 90 miles in any direction from Cuba. Don't cross us. I'm serious, because dad hasn't learned how to stop very well yet and he'll straight up mow you down if you actually do cross in front of us. It'll be an accident but we'll pretend like it was on purpose when we're peeling out on your face because that's how the Sir Shanksalot's Scooter Gang rolls, bitch. Happy Father's Day!

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Week 5: Key West!


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Sunset at Fort Zachary Beach
This week I'm in Key West! I'm just gonna call it week 5 even though technically it's a few days off. What an awesome place. I came here a few years back but this time around was such a more enriching and exciting time (except the Dry Tortugas were pretty freaking amazing last time).




I'm so lucky to be here on vacation and to get to experience these things. There's definitely nowhere on Earth with as perfect of a combination of chicken's, six-toed cats and beautiful women all running around looking for food. Except the beautiful women, they mostly don't eat. It's been a pretty busy and exciting week that has definitely taken 365 Firsts up a level from last month.



     Day 32: WORLD'S BUSIEST AIRPORT: ATL, GEORGIA 

 
The Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta is the world's busiest passenger airport. So, we boarded the plane like usual and think that everything is good to go. After everyone is seated and has put away their luggage, an announcement is made that our plane is, "under repair"??? Under repair?! It was going to take 3 hours to fix the problem or we could all get on a new plane. After sitting there for another half hour they decided to have us all de-plane and get onto another plane. It was funny seeing how angry people got. I don't know about you but I was just fine getting on a plane that WASN'T under repair. Just a little more reassuring. I just kind of expected something like this because, well, it's me and even though I have a great life, I have the dumbest luck ever. It's like a running joke with most people that I know. Stuff like this always happens when I'm involved. I just went with the flow and people watched while they yelled and threw their temper-tantrums. It was entertaining. 


 Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport

Landed in Key West! 

                                                                                                                      


Day 33: Swim with Dolphins


 I've been wanting to do this for a long time and I'm really happy I finally did here in Key West! My parents and I were in the water with 4 Bottlenose dolphins, each between 8 and 9 feet long and close to 400 lbs. Our awesome trainer, @klhowe1311, who was more like 5 feet 4 inches tall and about 100 lbs. taught us hand signals to tell the dolphins to do a myriad of impressive tricks including everything from waving to jumping high out of the water along with some pretty big dolphins hugs. They were so gentle and playful and it was an amazing experience that I'll probably never forget. 

I'm not sick, I'm just Irish Pale

Our Awesome Guide, Katie

Fact: a dolphin hug is better than a human hug 99% of the time

                                                                                                                      


Day 34: Go Parasailing


Floating 250 feet above the Keys is a pretty good way to do it! It's nearly silent when you're up there and obviously pretty beautiful thanks to the location. Glad I did it! I was going to have to go solo because nobody would do it with me, but when we got there they told us that wasn't a possibility. Mom saved the day by facing her fear of well, everything, and went with me so I could go! She gets the Mom of the Day Award today  in my books.

She didn't know she was going, hence the jean capris/ trying to not look terrified

So quiet and peaceful when you're up there

                                                                                                                      

Day 34 (part 2): 
Visit Ernest Hemingway's House


I'll admit I didn't know as much as I would've hoped about Ernest Hemingway before visiting his Key West home, but I had a great guided tour that helped with that. The house was impressive and had 48 six-toed "Hemingway" cats running all over the premises. Ernest seemed like he had a pretty amazing and tragic life at the same time along with his family. I've wanted to read a Hemingway novel or short story for awhile now so I bought, "The Old Man and the Sea" from the in house 
bookstore and plan on reading that for another day of my 365 Firsts.




Still largest residential in-ground pool in Key West


We were informed here on our guided tour about Hemingway taking his own life which I already knew, but then we were told that depression and bi polar disorder ran through his entire family. His father, sister, brother and granddaughter ALL committed suicide as well. One of his son's was in and out of mental hospitals his entire life and ended up homeless due to these mental illnesses. Very tragic and sad and I had no idea.


                                                                                                                      

Day 34 (part 3): 
Stand at the Southernmost Point 
in the Continental United States

I wanted to steal a boat and go to Cuba but that idea was shot down in a group vote

                                                                                                                      


Day 35: Key West Butterfly Conservatory


Yeah yeah, butterflies, so what? Actually, they're pretty cool. I did what the sign suggested when you walk in that says "expand your mind". Not too many other places can you walk freely amongst so many species from all over the world. I even saw one emerging from the cocoon which I doubt I would ever see outside of that environment.co



Like a moth to the... red... sugar ball sponge thing

                                                                                                                     


Day 35 (part 2): Fort East Martello Museum


This is an old Civil War fort that was built to protect the rear of the larger and more 
important Fort Zachary on the other side of the island. 








                                                                                                                      



I'm leaving Key West tomorrow morning and I wish it was tomorrow morning 2 weeks from now instead. I obviously only posted a choice few things that I did when in reality I did a ton of new "firsts" every day. I had eating at a Brazilian steakhouse and drinking Cachaca on my list and I knocked both of those out yesterday in the same meal. Key West has been fantastic. I could easily see myself living here and fitting in nicely with the laid back yet adventurous lifestyle of the locals. 75 degree winter's too? Yeah, I can see it. It might take 40 years for my transparent skin to get tanned like theirs, but hey, gotta start sometime.


Side note: Don't eat at a dessert bar named "Better Than Sex" with your parents. It's extremely awkward when you order a drink called "Slip Inside" and a dessert called "Jungle Fever" with your mom sitting next to you and you're surrounded by photographs of naked women. Bring your girl or guy there instead. You're welcome. www.betterthansexkeywest.com








The biggest things I learned this week is pretty much just more of the same. My mom parasailing is proof that getting out of your comfort zone and doing something that you probably never would've done before can end up being awesome for you. She loved it even though she had to throw some complaints in there for good measure. For someone like her, that's one of the more exciting things she's done in her life. No need to get into much more detail than that. It sounds cliche and like I'm ripping off Nike's slogan, but just do it. Just get out there and do it and stop making excuses. It's that simple. You make excuses your whole life for 80 years and then POOF, you're dead? Is that all there is? That's if you live to an old age. Don't let that be you. 





Happy Father's Day! I would like to thank my dad for always being a role model in terms of his kindness, calmness and work ethic. He's instilled these traits into me (I hope) and I am forever grateful for that. He may not like that I'm exposing him here on Facebook, but my dad did not have an easy childhood at all. His father died when he was only 7 years old and he had great difficulty with his mother who died shortly before I was born. Everything he ever had or got, he earned. He worked his way up from nothing and struggled for years to make his way in the world and through college and he turned it into something great. I'll never know the struggle he went through because he has made sure that I never had to face that. Not a second goes by that I don't realize how extremely lucky I am. I didn't have to work double shifts at 15 years old to make ends meet and I will never forget that. I will also never once not have the most respect in the world for people that had to do that. I am humble, grateful and lucky for everything that I have and my dad helped give me these things and also made me realize early on that they are a gift and not to brag or boast about any of it and that has stuck with me my entire life and will always continue to do so. I wouldn't be enjoying this amazing vacation we're on right now if it wasn't for him and I completely know that and am thankful for every second of it. I know I'll never be able to say that I've accomplished building myself up from once having nothing, but hopefully one day I can do something that's even half as amazing as that, whatever it is. I know damn well that if I have kids of my own in the future, even if I'm not able to give them things like great vacations or stuff like that, they're still getting 100% of me and whatever I do have. Hopefully that'll hold a candle to what my father has been able to do for me. I love you dad, Happy Father's Day!

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