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March 10th, 2010 Hockeyman Comments off

Ahhhh, once again I have a hockey team to play on. At least for the remainder of this season which will be about 9 more games including playoffs, I will be on the ice every Thursday night. I am very happy about that to say the least.

Now if I can get rid of this sore throat funk, on again off again small fever, overall feeling of exhaustion, that would be great. It’s not strep but the doc gave me an antibiotic anyway just to nip anything in the bud as he put it. I thought it might be from all the yard work I did Sunday, but it got worse and lingers annoyingly.

One week from tonight I will be at the house of blues watching Ben Folds playing his piano in person. Ummm, I think we still need a babysitter. Any takers? The sister in law moved away today so our normal go to person is now gone. Only 100 miles away, but a bit far to go for a simple night out.

Really looking forward to our big road trip in 2 weeks. Gonna meet my niece, gonna meet some of my Internet friends, and I’m pretty sure I’ll get a round of golf in with the father in law. More than anything, I desperately need the separation from my work for a week. Desperately.

I will be at BlogHer this year too. All I need is my airline ticket, and final approval for my time off and that will be that. I don’t have a pass to the conference, but I’m not really going for that. I’m going to meet some friends in real life, have a great time partying with said friends, and hanging out in my favorite city on Earth. After the show I’ll hang around for a few days and visit my family and old friends on the Island as well as take in a Mets game. So if you’re going, make sure we find each other. If you read my blog, I want to meet you.

Last weekend we went to the festival of chocolate, this weekend we’re going to the strawberry festival. My favorite fruit, yum.

Cool. Talk soon.

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When you wake up

March 8th, 2010 Hockeyman Comments off

Growing up as a kid my lifelong dream was to be a professional athlete. I probably hoped to play for the Mets baseball team AND the Islanders hockey team. I can’t say which I would have loved more, because I truly wanted both. I never played hockey as a kid and now that I am an adult I understand the expensive reasons why. I did play baseball up until the last year I possibly could without making a school team.

That was the first time I woke up. I remember that final tryout during my freshman year of high school, I remember not doing well and when I didn’t see my name on the callback sheet, I knew I’d never look at a list like that again. I still played softball and played extremely well when I did for a bunch of years after that. Not to brag, but you want me on your team. I don’t hit for power, I hit for average, I’m fast, and I take great pride in my infield skills. I’ve even on occasion gone to the batting cages and knocked the hell out of pitches in the 90+ max speed cage. From a live overhand pitcher though, not since I was 14. Needless to say, the Mets haven’t called.

One down, one more lingered.

Even though I didn’t start playing hockey in anything organized, I still had the dream, although the odds were quite honestly non-existent. I was young and dumb. I lived in an area that was about 3 hours from the nearest ice rink. Maybe, I don’t really know. Regardless, once I moved down to my current home I got on to the college roller hockey team. I don’t really remember how, but I became the goalie for the team and I just did it. I did pretty good too, we won one regional championship and runner up the next year. We made two trips to nationals and fared less than well to say the least, but it was a great experience.

I love the pressure of being a goalie. Games are won and lost on my shoulders more than any other player on the bench. I’ve pulled myself to better the team when I didn’t have it. I’ve won games, and even league championships by making the final save in a shootout to win. I love the pressure and no one is harder on myself than myself when I make a mistake. I always accept my mistakes. The only thing missing from my hockey career is a coach. I’ve never for a day had a coach. I learned the position from watching the pros on TV very carefully and asked players who beat me what they saw when they scored.

I remember sitting in that locker room at nationals after we were eliminated the last time. I remember looking around knowing that would be the last time I wore my school uniform and maybe last chance I’d get “noticed” by any teams. I know, stupid right?

After that I made the switch to ice and after about a year of rec league play, things started looking up. It turned out my local town was getting a new minor league team. On a whim, I made contact with the newly named head coach and he liked my email so much, he asked me to come in for a meeting. At that meeting I told him where I’d played, my collegiate story and what not when the unthinkable happened. He signed me to a tryout agreement. There I was, sitting in a little office with a professional hockey team head coach and signing my name to an actual tryout contract.

It was the bottom of the barrel in terms of minor league hockey, but my name was in a league office and I was told when to show up for the first days of scrimmages. For 3 days I had a practice jersey to wear and for 3 days I was the first and last body on the ice. First one on due to my level of excitement, last one off because I couldn’t move as fast as the others. For 3 days, a briefly NHL defender now on this team as an assistant player coach stood at the blue line blasting shots in somewhat frustration, and completely perplexed by my glove hand skills. Seriously. I have a great glove. Unfortunately, my glove hand only kept me there for 3 days before some higher tiered keepers got handed down from their training camps. For 3 days I played well at times, but certainly not well enough even for a minor league that pays less than some fast food manager jobs.

Not that pay mattered, but when you have a real professional logo on your chest, even in a tryout, you think about it.

There it was, two of two. I still play when I can but over time it sank in that my childhood athlete dreams would never be realized.

Now I could sit here and blame everything else for this fact of life. I didn’t have this or that, my parents moved away from New York, blah blah blah. I will not do that. I can not do that. My belief in fate override all of those things. Everything happens for a reason and its impossible to know what one step in a slightly different direction would have changed. Perhaps I would not have the amazingly beautiful babies I have now. I will not force my unrealized dreams on them. It’s not fair to their own interests to do that. However, anything they do try and pursue will get my full support. From them, I will not accept anything less than full effort either.

Coming to terms with not realizing your childhood dreams is tough for me. Giving up on anything is not something I’m very good at. I imagine its tough for anyone to accept such a truth but I also know it happens to most everyone. Life’s circumstances always change our paths and you can either accept these changes and give your best efforts, or be bitter at the world you’ll never understand.

I choose to give my best effort in sport, in employment, as a parent, and as a husband. What was your dream as a child and what was it like when you realized you achieved it or, for whatever reason, were forced to adjust your goals?

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Ahhh…what to do?

March 5th, 2010 Hockeyman Comments off

My daughter today at dinner told me she was in the writing center today during her day at school. I love to see what she writes, even if there is no emphasis yet on spelling. Phonetically spelling is fine in kindergarten as you just learn to write. So it turns out she used her time to write me a note. After all, I write one for her lunch everyday. She decided to return the gesture with this and my heart melted.

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They did not need a box or a fox

March 4th, 2010 Hockeyman Comments off

So the request was made, you know, when you first get introduced to Dr. Seuss. So I made them for them and they liked them fine. Even if I did use a tad too much coloring. They still liked them. I did too. The dogs also enjoyed what they didn’t eat.

For the record, they only eat scrambled and they prefer the diced ham.

Also, after reading the story Too Many Dave’s, I’ve officially declared the name “Soggy Muff” as the best name Mr. Seuss has come up with. Look it up, I’m not making this up. It’s in the Sneetches book.

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Oh Well…

March 3rd, 2010 Hockeyman Comments off

I was all set to wrote a post about my history and origins of my love for hockey. But after a while, I bored myself. My highlights were playing collegiate roller hockey for 4 years, and my 3 day tryout agreement with a minor league hockey team that ended after 3 days. I was a goalie then and I am a goalie still when I get the chance to play. I still need another full time team, but will likely have to organize it myself for that. I don’t know if I still know enough guys to make a team much less have the time to do all the work involved. So for the past year I’ve been playing soccer to stay athletic and any fill in hockey role I can find. I do miss the ice.

Still though, what I love about hockey most is simple. I love its ability to bring family, friends, and even country together.

So I will just leave you with this. Yes, she has picked that kid from Canada and Pittsburgh all by herself. Poor kid was emotionally torn last Sunday. That’s ok, it makes me love her more.

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A softer, cuddlier hockeymandad…..sorta (Including Giveaway)

March 1st, 2010 Hockeyman Comments off

***UPDATE – WE HAVE A WINNER***
Congrats to our winner, BusyDad, and his comment number 4. Here is the Random result for proof.

During the past few weeks you may have seen some ads around the entertainment universe regarding a new product line from Dove geared towards men. It is called Dove MEN+CARE and here is the official description of the product line.

What is Dove MEN+CARE?
Dove introduces, MEN+CARE, the brand’s first-ever product line created specifically for men. The new products are designed for men who have a reached a point in their lives where they are comfortable with themselves, but not in their skin. Many men put up with cleansing products that are harsh and drying, without realizing these products leave their skin feeling dry, irritated and uncomfortable. Men even blame their socks for their skin irritation when it is really the drying effect of regular cleansers!

Total Skin Comfort
Dove developed MEN+CARE so men can literally be comfortable in their skin. Built on the Dove brand’s heritage in cleansing, moisturizing and care, the new MEN+CARE products offer great cleansing combined with Dove moisturizers to provide total skin comfort. Dove MEN+CARE is dermatologist recommended and clinically proven to fight skin dryness without irritation or tightness.

The good folks representing Dove sent me a sampling of these new products to try for myself. I have to admit I was a bit hesitant myself, being a user of another product line for men that often shows men using the product getting smothered by lots of women. Sadly though, there was not much truth in that advertising and although I did smell nice, I did not find myself having the problem of women throwing themselves at me wherever I went. married or not, everyone likes a compliment now and then.

I was sent a bath scrubber tool, some Clean Comfort body and face wash, and an Extra Fresh scent body and face bar.

I will start by saying the Extra Fresh scent bar is a bit too strong a scent for my tastes. The scent is not unpleasant in any way, just a tad on the strong size for my tastes.The shower tool is okay as well, I think the scrubber side should be a little more abrasive, but does the job very nicely.

The other two items I have been using for over a week now and I am pleased with the results. I find I smell nice after a shower and I feel clean and ready to go. The Clean Comfort scent reminds me of baby powder which is pleasant and soothing. I have noticed, or maybe just started paying attention to the fact that since I started using the body wash my skin has seemed a little softer and definitely not as dry as it was. This is a good thing as I actually do feel more comfortable in my skin! Ha, well played Dove folks, well played….mission accomplished.

Now for some good news to you, my readers. I have a giveaway for you. This giveaway will remain open until next Saturday when I will select a random entrant below to win. All you have to do to win is leave a comment on this post below. If you are selected, I will contact you directly for shipping address information. You don’t need to be a male to enter, but you probably know one you could give this to. If you aren’t human, please contact me directly and explain how you got here.

The winner shall receive:

  • 1 Extra Fresh body and face bar
  • 1 Clean Comfort face and body wash

This is open to US residents only and will be shipped directly to the winner from the PR group partnered in the promotion.

***FTC Disclaimer – Marketing representation for Dove contacted and provided me with the products described for the purposes of this blog review and giveaway. However, the opinions and ideas expressed are solely mine and mine alone. ***

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With Broken Glowing Hearts

March 1st, 2010 Hockeyman Comments off

I feel that because I call myself Hockeyman, I should write a little comment about the game today. I’ll keep it brief because as an American, I feel sad from the result. However, I am quite proud of our team. None of the so called “experts” picked us to get to this game. Only a few even picked our team to play for any medal at all. However, we took the home team to overtime after erasing a 2-0 deficit with 24 seconds left in the game. Unfortunately, we came up a little short and got silver instead of gold. Funny thing about the Olympic tournament is we lost in overtime to the same team we beat just one week ago today. The hockeyman in me asks whens game 3? Series tied at 1-1 right? Oh well. Congrats to the Canadians, you will enjoy that medal way more than my country would have.

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Oh What A Game

February 24th, 2010 Hockeyman Comments off

Did you see it Sunday evening? 8.2 million Americans did. I have no idea what the global numbers were, but I bet they were high to that big ole host country to our North. I’m talking about the USA-Canada men’s ice hockey game. The mighty heavily favored Canadian team fell to our youthful (average age 26) American hockey team. No one gave them a chance. No one believed the US could beat them. Everyone thought the US would lose in a feisty contest as they were over-matched in every possible way. Funny thing about Olympic hockey, don’t ever say that to the US team.

I watched the game mostly on the couch where I sit now, with the rest of the time on the edge of the couch or standing. I was loud and even frightened my children a little bit. But watching the team play on television inspired the same passion I saw on the ice. It was fast, hard hitting, extremely exciting, and so much fun to watch. I tried tweeting during the game but found my hands shaking too much come the end of it. Especially over all the excitement.

We won. 5-3. 8.2 million Americans celebrated a joyous victory as the underdogs. 28-30 million Canadians wept in their chairs.It’s not the end of the road for the Canadian team, they just have the hardest possible road to get to that gold medal game now. yes, they will still be favored the rest of the way.

The women of US play Thursday evening and you should watch. It’s the gold medal game and it’s against Canada. Should be a good one.

The worst part about the game on Sunday was that is was buried on a cable channel instead of the prime real estate of NBC. I assume they cut to it during the end, but they missed the rest of the build up. Instead, NBC showed preliminary round ice dancing. I’m all for exposing and showing every sport at least once on prime television during the Olympics. But ice dancing would be on the next night and this was a major event involving the United States. So many people tuned in, it was second in all time history only to the election on the news channel they put it on. Imagine if it was on the prime network where it belonged? Imagine what it could have done for the sport itself that NBC owns the broadcast rights to in the NHL. This game had higher ratings than game 7 of last years Stanley Cup final game 7.

It makes me sick to think about the missed opportunity to present and promote such an exciting game to so many more people. The game I love was spurned by the network that pays to broadcast it. For that alone, I don’t think the NHL should allow its players to compete until they get better respect for the players that were shown giving so much heart to their game. I love this game and I hate to see it disrespected like that. I even got to play for the first time in 5 months or something last week and won my game. I play again this week too, hopefully I can turn it into a full time deal. I miss playing every week.

Sure, it’s only a game. The fact that they are paid professionals means nothing. They are playing for pride and country. They are representing our nation as one. They do not get paid to participate. They are simply the best athletes we can provide to represent us at this level. Guess what though? Many other athletes in other events are paid professionals too. They do it for national pride and to embody the spirit of the Olympics. As tarnished as that may be these days by the corporate world. At least the athletes are un-phased by that though, they still compete for pride and honor.

Yesterday was the 30th anniversary of the USA Miracle on Ice in Lake Placid. A simple hockey game that captivated this nation and the rest of the world and filled us all with American pride. Times were different then, times were tougher than they are today. But yet a simple game was able to do so much for the American spirit. Watch the documentaries again, watch the Disney movie again. Hell, you could have watched NBC on Sunday leading up to the match-up with Canada as Al Michaels relived the game and moment. The current US women’s hockey team’s head coach was a member of that team. Brooks Orpik of the US men’s hockey team was named for head coach Herb Brooks of that 1980 team. It’s impact on sports is still felt and talked about today.

Sports are the true reality television. No matter what you may think, you will never know the outcome. There are only 2 alliances and no one is ever voted out of anything. When its over, both sides shake hands and show respect for their opponents. Sports are not without the flaws and politics and problems, but they mean more to people than any season of Survivor ever will. Families are brought together through sports, and even nations are brought together through sports. If you are athletic or not, if you follow any teams or not, chances are you watch at least one or two sporting events every year. In Olympic years, I bet you watch more than any other year combined. Sports span the history of the world all over the world. Nothing though showcases this like the Olympics though, summer or winter.

NBC’s Olympic coverage has been such an abomination to the athlete’s and events themselves. I’ve seen results, on the weekend, posted on the NBC website before they aired it. Yep, I knew of Bode’s gold medal before the broadcast it because they were saving it for prime-time TV. IT WAS A WEEKEND AND COULD HAVE SHOWN IT LIVE. Live is a word we don’t see much on the NBC coverage. Not even online. Online only shows curling, hockey, and training runs. I was simply going to their website to see what would be on that night and BAM, there’s the result as headline numero uno. Made seeing it happen totally not as exciting. In terms of opportunity to present the games live across all mediums, NBC has failed as hard as their late night decision making. I think the IOC should ban them from being able to cover any future games. In today’s day and age, you simply cannot drop the ball as badly as they have. I normally avoid sports websites during events like this so I don’t get the spoilers, but I never expected to get the spoilers from the broadcasters themselves. Shameful.

In the meantime, Go USA! Bring home the gold no one thought you had a chance to win. I’ll be wearing my colors with pride.

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Somebody Pinch Me

February 20th, 2010 Hockeyman Comments off

I’ve had this post stuck in my head for the last few days and finally have a little moment here to put it out here. It is difficult to put it into words, but I’ll try my best. This week my little girls made me feel so very proud to be their Daddy. All the little things just add up and overwhelm me all the time about how much I worship the ground they walk on and how much they love me right back. It’s magical. Pure magic.

When I say little things, my mornings usually start with one girl snuggled up on one shoulder and the other snuggled into the other. I don’t care if it is an an hour or more before we get up. Sometimes I even fall back asleep. They almost always fall asleep and I just love to lie there and soak in the sound of their breathing coupled with the weight of their heads on my arms and chest. I know there isn’t much time left for this and I really think that’s unfair, as I’m not ready to accept this growing too big for things like this.

On Monday’s I play soccer and I always hate telling them I have to play. My oldest usually responds with an “awww, I’m gonna miss you.” At least when I do get to play hockey I rarely ever leave to go when they’re still awake. Soccer though is done much earlier. I also get that reaction most Sunday evenings when I mention its back to work after a weekend of together time. I love my weekends more than anything else.

I also love coming home from my long days at work. I’m not there for extended hours, just the hours I am there are extremely long and difficult lately. Tuesday was quite the day. I came home to my girls working on a special surprise for me. There’s something out there on some website where the kids can make a “me” book. I dunno where it is or I’d provide the link. Anyway, my oldest was the engineer and chose all things that would appeal to me and her at the same time. They then spent a couple hours coloring in the pages and getting everything just right before it was presented to me just before dinner. I don’t save everything they make for me but I do keep a lot and this will be one of them. I’ll probably regret not saving everything someday, but I seriously don’t have enough storage space. I get notes ALL the time and I love every one but some just get lost or damaged during playtime.

Our oldest can read as well. We knew for a while she could, but lately she has felt confident enough to admit it. It’s pretty awesome when your child asks you if she can read you a story. Then she does it. It’s great, no matter what the story is.

It’s also pretty cool I can get my nerd on and wear my Star Wars shirt one day this week and get bombarded with compliments from my girls. So much so my oldest insisted on wearing hers the next day. They love and crave all things Star Wars, especially my oldest. She cannot wait for Star Wars Weekends at Disney this year and the big convention called Celebration V here in the fall. We will be taking her to that, mostly for her, but a little for her Daddy too. We often play the Star Wars Lego video game together and she is really quite good at it. I always dreamed of playing games with my kids like that, I just didn’t expect it so soon. For a nerdy Dad like me, I wouldn’t want it any other way.

This week we discovered my oldest has two loose teeth. I was shocked. What? She’s only 5! Teeth don’t come out this early do they? I guess so. That means she’s close to getting some part of her that will be of the grown-up variety. I am so not willing to accept anything of the sort just yet. Little kid problems are much easier to explain and handle than the problems of older ages. Also, I don’t know why, but that whole loose teeth and yanking them thing makes me a little squirly. It’s just a little creepy I think.

My youngest is not without her advancements as well. She wants so much to be just like her big sister it will have her doing things long before her sister did. She is really trying hard to read and is doing pretty well for a pre-pre-school kid. Often though her frustrations and 4yo attention span get the best of her, but I love to see her try. She is delicate, teeny tiny, and sweet as anything. But she also has a strong will that often gets her into trouble.It’s part of what makes her so unique.

Needless to say I love being their Daddy and I love when they call me that. I have a shirt that says Fatherhood is the toughest job you’ll ever love and I couldn’t agree more. Every day is better than the last and I love being a part of each one. I never feel like I don’t make the most of my time with them at this age and that is the advice I give to all who are new or about to be new parents. Never waste a second. Take some moments for yourself now and then, but never waste a second with your kids. You never know, someday they might just insist they take their picture with Darth Vader without any prompting or pushing involved. What could be cooler than that?

Side note: My sister finally got to bring her new baby daughter home from giving birth on Valentine’s Day. My poor sister managed to get pneumonia while in the hospital right after giving birth. The baby was fine, but mama needed some extra time in the joint. I swear that kid has the worst luck when it comes to medical difficulties. Funny though when I spoke with her on the phone, aside from the frustrations of being in the hospital, she was as happy as I’d ever heard. Rightly so. She has all the things I described above to look forward to. I’m a little jealous as I miss those late nights. Honestly.

Welcome home Ellie! We cannot wait to meet you next month.

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Who has the cutest new niece? I do

February 16th, 2010 Hockeyman Comments off

Here she is about a day old with her momma my baby sister. Look at that hair. My dad would’ve been extremely jealous.

and my my my isn’t he a sly dog…

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