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4 on 4

This afternoon Elliot had his first game in the 4 on 4 basketball league at the community center.  He made 6 of his team's 7 baskets, and the game ended in a tie.  His mom wasn't too impressed with his field goal percentage, though.

Here are a couple of low quality videos.  He is # 2 in blue.

 

 

 

25 Random Things About Jonathan

  1. Remember E.T. cereal?  I saved the box tops and sent them in for a free copy of the E.T. record and storybook with Michael Jackson reading.  Don't know for sure, but I've heard it's worth some significant cheddar these days (or at least it was).
  2. I used to get my dad to read to me the football scores out of the paper before I could read, and I could spell Pittsburgh in the second grade.  I quizzed Elliot today, and I can confirm that the legacy lives on.
  3. I buy just about all of my clothes at thrift stores.
  4. I've been to Europe 7 times including a couple months during the summer of 1998
  5. In middle school, if you asked me what I was going to do when I grew up, I would say play basketball in Europe.  At least I was realistic enough to know the NBA was out of the question.  As late as freshman year in high school I would have said a missionary.
  6. I was valedictorian of both my high school and college classes.  That just proves I knew how to study for tests.
  7. My cholesterol is steadily rising.  One of these days I'll get serious about exercising regularly and watching what I eat.
  8. I used to collect Disney records at thrift stores.  I've still got them.
  9. In 7th grade our language arts class had some strange unused cabinets on one wall of the classroom.  I organized a campaign where every once in a while during quiet study time someone would get up and nonchalantly walk across the room and hide one of our text books (which were stored in the classroom) in one of the cabinets.
  10. A high school health teacher used to excessively use the word "essentially".  I started keeping a tally during every class period.  As far as I remember, it was something like ~ 20 per class.
  11. Pulp Fiction is my favorite movie
  12. In the mid to late 90's I was into filming indie rock concerts and trading bootleg recordings.  I've got hundreds of audio and video tapes in my basement.
  13. As a kid I was very self-conscious about the size of my ears.  At some point I tried to tape them back during the night hoping it would "train" them not to stick out so much.
  14. I've always been a big fan of music...first kids music on vinyl, then tape recordings of America's Top 40 with Casey Kasem (recorded using a tape recorder placed next to the radio speaker).  My first album was Thriller, purchased for me by my mom at the grocery store.
  15. One of my best friends growing up was shot and killed in New Orleans while there as part of President Clinton's security.
  16. My grandmother's grandfather's cousin was William McKinley, 25th president of the United States.  He was assassinated, and some family members subsequently changed their name to Canley.
  17. My college jobs including library attendant (periodicals), dorm R.A., daycare employee, park maintenance/janitorial, and research in electro-optics and lasers
  18. In high school I was quoted in USA Today regarding the 2 Live Crew controversy.  The reporter called our school seeking a few students to interview, and the principal picked me.  I said that I had heard about the controversy in a news report on MTV and that I thought the publicity created by trying to ban/censor it would used just sell more of the records.
  19. Once in high school I was called up on stage to receive one of the top awards for a multi-school math competition I competed in.  I was quite surprised because I didn't think I had done too well on the test.  Turns out, there was another Jonathan Moore there, and he was the one who scored well.
  20. As a freshman at Lipscomb, late one Saturday night, some buddies and I rearranged the letters on a sign for an apartment complex so that on Sunday morning it read "See a queer inside eat 1200 ft feces" on one side and on the other side "DLU rules"
  21. Once while at Lipscomb Lisa and I were driving home from Central c of C and saw Evan Dando walking across the street and into a hotel.  I stopped the car, and Lisa got out and followed him into the hotel lobby and asked him if he wanted to come watch a movie with us in the Sewell dorm lobby (I think it was Taxi Driver).  He declined (with a blond hanging on his arm) but said it was a good movie.
  22. Sometimes I feel strange working for Dow Chemical since most of life I have considered myself an environmentalist.
  23. If you see me around town with a Bluetooth piece in my ear, it's not because I'm expecting to make or receive a phone call.  It's because I'm listening to the One Year Bible or a podcast like You Look Nice Today, This American Life, The Ricky Gervais Show, Slate's Political Gabfest, Left Right and Center, This Week in Tech, On Point, Provoke Radio, various NPR podcasts, etc.
  24. I read all of the Hardy Boys books when I was a kid
  25. As a little kid, my favorite song to hear on the car radio on a long trip was Barry Manilow's Copacabana (they fell in love!)

P.S. I once attended night court in Nashville dressed as a woman.

Update 7 Feb 08:

P.P.S. The text book from one of my literature classes at Lipscomb referred to the book "Growing Up Absurd: Problems of Youth in the Organized Society" by Paul Goodman. It sounded intriguing. As summarized by Wikipedia "This book analyses the causes and effects of: "the disgrace of the Organised System, of semimonopolies, government, advertisers, etc., and the disaffection of the growing generation." While in grad school, I happened to find a copy at a thrift store and read it. It wasn't as interesting as I expected. When the unabomber Ted Kaczynski was arrested I happened to hear it singled out as a book that was in his possession.

P.P.P.S. In 1997 I attended the American Institute of Chemical Engineers annual meeting in Los Angeles. I went with a friend to watch a taping of The Drew Carey Show (my friend was a fan). While we stood in line to get in to the set, Julianna Margulies of ER fame walked by. Also, I was sporting a big beard at the time. Someone walking past pointed to me standing in line and said "Look, it's Ted Kaczynski!"

25 Random Things About Lisa

  1. I am a high school math and physics teacher.
  2. I have a ruptured L5/S1 disc in my back.
  3. I have a "high school diploma" from the National Guild in piano.
  4. I live in an Alden B. Dow house
  5. I usually wake up right before my alarm rings.
  6. I never shave my legs in the winter.
  7. I made the news before I was even born...my mom made headlines for sueing a
    Michigan school system who told her resign from her teaching job because she was
    pregnant. My mom won.
  8. I labored and birthed two boys without pain meds.
  9. I have never gotten a speeding ticket.
  10. I managed to back into the mailman's truck even though I have a rear view camera
    in my van.
  11. I must clean the dishes (or at least put them in the dish washer) immediately
    after dinner.
  12. I love to ride my bike around the block.
  13. I am a follower of Christ. I need his forgiveness every day.
  14. Fall is my favorite season.
  15. I was my senior class president in high school.
  16. I prefer my beer to be at room temperature.
  17. I don't like to see movies more than once.
  18. I attended the inauguration of our 44th president.
  19. My favorite sweet is a powdered sugar covered, vanilla cream filled, Dunkin' Donut.
  20. I have traveled to 10 different countries.
  21. I read online reviews before I make almost any purchase.
  22. I still have a baby tooth.
  23. I buy cheap clothes but expensive shoes.
  24. I am very proud of my husband and boys.
  25. I over analyzed the making of this list.

Elliot Breakdancing

Here is video of Elliot's version of breakdancing
 

Trip to Pittsburgh December 2008

Santa managed to get 4 tickets to the December 28 game between the Steelers and Browns and put them in our stockings, so we made a stop off in Pittsburgh on our way home to MI after spending Christmas in NC. 

We arrived Saturday evening at the Omni William Penn Hotel downtown.  Here are a couple of photos:

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We took a walk Saturday night and had dinner at Cafe Milano (there was a flyer in the hotel lobby).  Sunday morning we got up, failed to get a family picture in the hotel room without Finn blinking from the flash, had breakfast at Starbucks (which we had scoped out the night before), and then walked down to the stadium.  The weather was pretty good...windy and not nearly as warm as the day before but generally comfortable since our seats were in the sun.

Unfortunately, the game was meaningless since the playoff fates of both the Browns and Steelers were already set, but the Steelers coach had decided to play his starters to win anyway.  It was fun to be at the stadium with the enthusiastic crowd enjoying the domination by the home team.  The low point was the 15 minutes Big Ben spent on the turf before being carted off with a concussion just before half time.  Here are some more photos.  We're sporting our jerseys in the first photo: mine (Mwelde Moore) received this Christmas, Lisa's a Jerome Bettis that we recently picked up at Salvation Army here in Midland, and the boys wearing the jerseys (Polamalu and Roethlisberger) that they received at Christmas a year or two ago.

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That last photo gives a good view of the Steelers hats Lisa made.  After the game we walked back to the hotel and then walked to McCormick & Schmick's for dinner.  Monday morning we got up and hit the road for Michigan but not before shopping for Steelers-gear at Goodwill and Walmart.

Here's some video:

 

 

 

I'm thinking we might try to make this the first of an annual pilgrimage to Pittsburgh for the Moore family.

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