Saturday, July 18, 2009

Las Vegas & “These are a few of my least favorite things…”

So I’m just settling back down at home after our whirlwind trip to Vegas to meet and take home the newest Zwerling family member, Levi.  While I will always think fondly of Las Vegas as the birthplace of my 2nd child/son (and some of my favorite Cirque du Soleil shows), the city has more than it’s fair share of annoyances.  And since Christine will just tell me to blog about is so she doesn’t have to hear about it, you the reader will have to bear with my venting. 

You can try to sing The Sound of Music’s ‘My Favorite Things’ to this, but I make no guarantees that it will actually sound right.  So here are my Top 8 Things That Annoyed Me About Las Vegas (I was aiming for 10, but mind is getting too mushy tonight to think of 2 more):

    8: Tourists & Jaywalkers not watching where they’re going and move slowly doing it…I’ll be nice & blame it on the heat.
    7: Gambling where you least expect it…seriously, does the local supermarket & McDonalds need video poker and slot machines?!
    6: People that have lawns…it’s a desert people, that water your wasting on the greenery could be used for better uses…like more fountains like at Bellagio.  (psst…that was sarcasm btw)
    5: What’s worse than people with lawns?!  People that water their lawns in the middle of the day! I kid you not…at the condo complex we stayed at, the sprinklers were on at 11AM when they temperature was already over 95.
    4: The overbearing dry air…I won’t even get into what it did to my sinuses & hair.
    3: Road construction zones with no warning signs beforehand to allow sensible land merging.
    2: Lack of any kind of organized recycling program. Every time I threw out a bottle I felt guilty; with as much waste as Las Vegas has I’m shocked at their eco-gluttony.
    1: The Fraking 110+ degree heat!!!

No sirree bob, while I won’t mind visiting Las Vegas to see Levi’s birth family or check out the latest Cirque show, you will not catch me there any time soon.

Good night everybody!

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Blackout Territories makes MLB.TV Useless!

One of the things I was bummed out about this week being in Las Vegas with my wife and new bambino was that I was going to miss the SF Giants current home stand.  But wait…here comes MLB.com with a free trial for MLB.TV during 7/11-21!  So I’m thinking, “Sweet…I can keep up w/ the Giants and try out online video for the games.”

But hold on there baseball fans, it turns out in Las Vegas I’m being blocked from seeing the games because I’m in a blackout territory for one of the teams playing.  I’m thinking, “How could Giants be blacked out all the way out here?!” So I did some research and I came across the 2009 MLB Blackout Territory Map:

So being in Las Vegas, I’m screwed from seeing any games this week.  If you can’t tell what’s blocked from the Technicolor rainbow above, MLB blacks out the following teams in Las Vegas: Anaheim, Arizona, Los Angeles, Oakland, San Diego, and San Francisco. 

I would subscribe to MLB.TV if I knew I could watch a game outside the San Francisco/Oakland area market.  But how can you call an area in another state & over 550 miles away in the same market?!

So thank you MLB.com for the MLB.TV free trial.  I will definitely not subscribe after the free trial and will suffice with just audio when I’m out of town.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Yes Virginia, Erik does change diapers

Here is the positive proof that I do in fact change diapers. Please refer to this video in the future if there is any doubt :-).

Friday, July 10, 2009

My Cyborg Name

Just had to share my family cyborg name:

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Thursday, July 9, 2009

New Son on the Block: Levi Tilden Zwerling

Long time, no write everyone…sorry for that (if you even care :-P).  But I have 2 good reasons while I haven’t been bitching…uh, I mean blogging, for the past 6+ months:

  1. I was working on a new project: MySims Agents (Wii)…coming to a game store near you in the next few months
  2. My family and I were on our 2nd open adoption journey to add another child to our family. (Xander also joined our family through open adoption.)

While I can’t share many details about the former, I’m happy to say that we have almost completed the latter :-)!   Levi Tilden Zwerling was born on July 6th at 10:49 p.m.  He’s a big boy – born at 9 lbs 15 oz, 20 ½ inches long!

For those of you who don’t know what  open adoption includes birth and adoptive parents meeting one another, sharing full identifying information, and having direct access to ongoing contact over the years. In open adoption, birthparents and adopting parents select each other. They have control over all critical decisions in their adoption, including the amount of ongoing contact.
Open adoption has been the subject of intense study in recent years, and it has been found to be psychologically the healthiest form of adoption for birthparents, children, and adoptive families. Research has shown that the more open an open adoption is the healthier it is. (Courtesy of the IAC website).

Levi was born in Las Vegas, where we are currently.  We will need to stay here (in a nice rental condo) while we wait for Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) clearance so we can cross state lines and head home (approximately one week).  My apologies for the technical Nevada state law stuff :-).

While we love spending bonding time with Levi here in 108+ degree weather waiting for clearance to leave the state, Christine and I both miss our other ‘big boy’, Xander, dearly.  The X-man is staying with Grandma and Grandpa Zwerling (grammom and pop pop) while we’re ‘picking up’ his baby brother.  According to Xander, “mommy and daddy are on a ship getting my baby brother, Levi.  I’m a big brother!”

So now that I’m a new dad again, be prepared for nauseating baby stories. But no worries, I’m sure I’ll be back to my bitter self soon enough :-). 

Until next time…