Showing posts with label Karsten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karsten. Show all posts

Monday, March 3, 2008

I'm so Proud of Him...


[sniff]

I've shared that one of my passions is Arsenal Football Club, but few things I can think of could give me more pride than seeing the same passion develop in my son.

[drip]

My friend from work, Mat, knows about my fever for Arsenal, so he gave me a team flag as a nice gift during my last trip to St. Louis. [sniff] When I got home, I showed the flag to Karsten, and his jaw dropped open. He asked what I was going to do with it - and I could tell he wanted it for himself. I didn't have the heart to say no, so I said I'd put it up on the wall in his bedroom.

[drip] So above is a picture of K showing off the Arsenal colors proudly. When you see him next, be sure to ask him how Arsenal is doing in the League. He knows...

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Karsten's Ant Farm







Karsten received an Ant Farm from Mema and Papa as a souvenir from all their travels this fall. It's one of those AntWorks like the ones went up in the space shuttle, and has this gel that ants can use for food and still make their tunnels.





This is a great idea for a gift, and the kids really liked seeing the ants get to work on their tunnels pretty much overnight. However, the last couple weeks the ants have just been hanging out at the bottom in a big huddle. They rarely venture out for food or exercise...so we're not sure if we have relatively lazy ants, or if they are eating some bad ant gel.





Anyway, I'll be certain to post critical updates as soon as the ants start to move again...

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Karsten's Birthday









My best buddy turned 7 a week ago. He's growing up so fast!



His favorite gift was a wheelbarrel from Mema. He's been begging for one for years, and uses it often in the yard. The John Deere tractor is definitely a favorite though.

Here's a couple more pics from his party. He and 11 other friends went to the local gymnastics training center (Ziplines, trampolines, etc.) - and it was a huge hit! They do parties just for kids his age, and I'm glad they had experience with this...no way I could manage 12 kids for 90 mins. with all that stuff around. (as you can see in the picture below that was taken about 100 mins. into the party)






Sunday, September 9, 2007

Friendly Neighborhood Spidey


Not only has Karsten lost a few teeth, he seems to have developed some new super-hero capabilities.

Toothless Wonder


Karsten got in a fight again...


At least that's what I like to tell people for fun. Both of his front teeth fell out about 2 weeks of each other - so he's looking pretty tough.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Tribute to Kevin Garnett


I frankly don't know where to begin on this. There are so many thoughts going through my mind right now over the official news that Kevin Garnett is no longer a member of the Minnesota Timberwolves.

As a lifelong sports fan, there are inevitably some athletes that will be all time favorites. My short list would include: Kirby Puckett, Thierry Henry and Dennis Bergkamp (soccer players), and Kevin Garnett.

As I reflect on Garnett, he is without a doubt my favorite athlete ever. Here's a sampling of the reasons:
* Kevin Garnett made me a Timberwolves fan. Growing up, I cheered for the Indiana Pacers - who were a perennially lousy team. When I went off to college in fall of '93, the Pacers had their first good season and made it to the Eastern Conference finals against the Knicks (a series that had the best performance I've ever watched: Reggie Miller's 25 points in the 4th quarter of game 5). The Pacers continued to do well for the next several seasons, but then the Timberwolves drafted a kid out of high school with the #5 draft pick in 1995 (a VERY rare occurrence back then) named Kevin Garnett. I still cheered for the Pacers, but all my friends in MN (since that's the state I attended college) really took to the guy. I was skeptical at first, but it didn't take long to draw me in as a fan of the T-Wolves AND a fan of Kevin Garnett.
* Any success the Wolves have had is a direct result of KG. They had no history before he came, and he made them a perennial playoff team most of his time in MN.
* KG is a TALENTED, FREAK of NATURE. The man is at least 7' tall, runs like a gazelle, and can leap out of the gym. Never before has there been a player with Garnett's size and quickness put together. During his time here, he would regularly guard the opposing team's best player - even if that meant the small, agile point guard. KG could guard any of them. In short, he is the finest athlete I've ever witnessed.
* KG is LOYAL. It's very clear the Garnett didn't want to leave MN. News reports today are indicating that. KG made a connection with the people of MN, and I truly believe KG wanted to make MN his home. Not many pro atheletes would do that.
* KG ALWAYS played HARD. I've watched KG play more than any other athlete in my lifetime. When I attend live games, I make a point to watch Garnett at all times. He never quits. Even when the ref blows a foul, and the player from the opposing team shoots, Garnett will still try to block it. This annoys some, but I love it. Even over the last couple seasons when the Wolves were a crappy team, Garnett never tanked or lowered his intensity.

One of my biggest regrets about KG leaving is that Karsten won't be able to watch him as much anymore. We loved going to Wolves games together, and Karsten loved KG too (especially since they share the same initials). Hopefully, Karsten will still have opportunities to watch KG play again with me, and I'll be sure to point out how hard KG plays, and how he plays the right way.

I shall also miss Garnett's pregame ritual at Target Center. Shaking the talcum power on the scoring table was the first step. Garnett was always the last players to step on the court for tip-off. He shook hands with every opposing team member before walking to the center circle to go for the jump ball. It was all as if he was a king and everyone was in his court at his request.

Garnett's leaving MN is bittersweet. It pains me to say this as a fan, but it's the right thing for the Wolves right now. Garnett is the highest paid player in basketball - and he deserves every penny of it since I think he's the best all-around player in the NBA. But unfortunately this also meant that the T-Wolves had severe salary cap restrictions since ~40% of their payroll went to one player. Garnett's departure means that the Wolves will finally have some flexibility to get new players and rebuild. I would love to see Garnett say, but I also want to see the Wolves win and compete - and it was clear that Garnett wasn't going to be able to make that happen on his own in MN. Hopefully he gets a championship for another team....

To Kevin: I doubt you'll ever read this, but if you do - I just want to say a heartfelt "thank you." You exemplified everything I believe a pro athlete should be: a prominent and highly regarded role model both on and off the court. You play the game the right way, and I will always be your fan. Don't ever let up. I'm saddened you are gone, but I'm already looking to purchase tickets to the Celtics game at Target Center this upcoming season. You are one of the greatest players to ever play the game, and I count it a privilege to have been able to watch you over the last 12 years. You can be assured that I will watch as many Celts games that I can this coming season, and I'll check the box score to see how you're doing every morning.

You will be missed - but always loved.
Aaron

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Karsten and Cousin Jake



I took this picture of Karsten and Jake across the street from Mema's house this past Sunday. I thought about taking a picture of the moss on their nice shorts, but opted not for obvious reasons...

Monday, May 21, 2007

Bike Time






Saturday afforded us an opportunity to spend a few hours with our bikes. I only wish we had a more time to do so.

Karsten's Kindergarten Program


Not the best pic, I realize, but here's a pic of Karsten singing at his school program on Friday.

Trampoline Fun





We got the kids a trampoline for Christmas, and have just about got it all set up. (I'm still working to put the netting around the top...)

Anyway, here are the pics from the first night they were on it...

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Karsten


Now is as good a time as any to introduce my few (but loyal) readers to my children. I'll spare you all the bragging that is typical for most parents when it comes to talking about their kids. All that I will be sharing are cold, hard FACTS - - no bragging whatsoever.

Here are Karsten's stats:

NAME: Karsten
ALIASES: Karsey, buddy, KG
EDUCATION: Preschool - 3 years(graduated with honors), Kindergarten (present) attends a German Immersion Charter school
SIBLINGS: 3 sisters (really likes being the only boy so he gets lots of daddy time)
PARENTS: are the best (at least they try to be)
HOBBIES: Legos (TM), K'Nex (TM), Racquetball, Uno (TM), Checkers, work on projects with daddy, trucks and farm tractors
FAVORITE SPORTS: Racquetball, Basketball, Soccer, Swimming,
FAVORITE ATHLETE: Kevin Garnett
FAVORITE FOODS: donuts, bread with Nutella (TM) on it
FAVORITE ICE CREAM FLAVOR: chocolate
FAVORITE SUBJECT: music
FAVORITE TV SHOWS: Krypto the Superdog (TM), Dirty Jobs (TM)
FAVORITE MOVIES: Cars (TM), Auto B Good series (TM)
FAVORITE BOOKS: any book with trucks and cars, War and Peace by Tolstoy
FAVORITE CHORE: working in the basement with daddy.