Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Memorial Day Weekend In El Paso


With only 9 days left in the school year I am really looking forward to taking some time off and re-charging the old battery. Vacation will come a little early with the Memorial Day Holiday tipping off this weekend. Jess and I still have lots of things to do for the wedding but I hope to convince her that we can take some time off to do a few fun things around the city.


Since Stevo and Jazz love carnivals and festivals we might look into the Mesita elementary bash taking place on Saturday. The 70's group Fungi Mungle (Jazzy likes them cause they rock big afro's) will play the event starting at 5pm. The school is located on 3307 N. Stanton.


If we can get a babysitter (fingers and toes crossed) I plan to take Jess to the Champagne Festival on Saturday night. The festival will be at Grace Gardens on the West Side and will have Radio La Chusma playing on Saturday night.



Setting the alarm early to watch the hot air balloons take off on Saturday morning. We have never been to the KLAQ balloonfest so this should be something new that we might make into a tradition. The balloons launch at 6:30 on Saturday from grace Gardens. Jess is really going to think I am crazy for wanting to get up that early.

Teen Fest, sponsored by the El Paso Public Libraries , will be held on Saturday at Cohen Stadium from 12-6pm. Free car show and activities for the kids. Worth checking out even though Stevo and Jazz are nowhere near being teenagers (thank you Lord).

Red Herring will open this week at the El Paso Playhouse and would make a great way to spend a Sunday with Jess. The show is being directed by Melissa Spaulding and features a lot of my friends, who also happen to be great actors. The Playhouse is located on 2501 Montana.

Jam-packed weekend, and I didn't even mention the 5k race (Run Tony Run) that I want to sign up for on Saturday. I hope to get a chance to spend a great weekend with my family doing a ton of different things. El Paso has a lot going on if you are willing to open your eyes and look.

Life is Good.

Marathon and Half Marathon Goals


I spent some time this morning thinking about races I wanted to do in the next year. I think I can focus myself enough to take on my first Marathon in September. I have never trained for a marathon because I lacked the discipline to follow through on a strict running schedule. I need to look at websites and download a training schedule for beginners. Will take any suggestions at this point.

Running is not the problem, getting out the door is. After a long day teaching and coaching there is nothing I want to do more than hit the pillow and catch some much needed sleep. I have to find the energy to get out the door before the lazy bug starts to set in. I know that diabetes runs in my family and that I could very well get the disease in the near future so I have to be proactive in getting a good amount of exercise and eating healthy. I want to be around for a long time for Jazzy, Stev
o, and Jess so I got to start taking this "health" thing a little more seriously. Plus I want to do my part in helping to wipe out the statistic that El Paso is one of the most obese cities in the U.S (according to Men's Health Magazine).

My goal will be to run in the Duke City Marathon in Albuquerqu
e, New Mexico on September 17th . I think this will be a challenging and fun marathon to conquer. There is tons of stuff to do in Albuquerque and I think it will make for a great all-around weekend for me and the rest of the family. Some of the other marathons and half marathons I am putting on my list are:









Rio Grande Half Marathon- Albuquerque, New Mexico, August 15th

Turtle Marathon- Roswell, New M
exico - September 6, 2010

Duke City Marathon- Albuquerque, New Mexico- September 17, 2010

Chips and Salsa half marathon- Albuquerque, New Mexico- September 19th

Harbor Half Marathon- Corpus Christi, Texas- October 17, 2010

San Antonio Marathon- San Antonio, Texas- November 14, 2010


Dallas Marathon- Dallas, Texas, - December 5, 2010


CC Half Marathon- Corpus Christi, Texas- December 18, 2010

Houston Marathon- Houston, Texas- January 30, 2010

Life is Good.


Thursday, May 20, 2010

Families In Crisis 5k Run


I just registered for the Lee and Beulah Moore 8th annual 5k run. The run will be held at the Sunland Park Racetrack this Saturday at 8am. The course is mainly flat and is pretty easy on the old knees. The race benefits the Lee and Beulah Moore homes in El Paso.

The organization provides a wide range of services and programs for families in the El Paso Region in need of child support and care. Great cause and a great way to get back onto the running scene. My last race was the El Paso Half Marathon so it is about time I get in gear to train for my next half-marathon. My registration is already paid for so there is no turning back now.

Next week I will be running the Run Tony Run 5k for the first time. Hopefully I can get the running bug back and mark off a wide variety of races this summer. I read a great article (blog) in the Corpus Christi Caller Times that focused on the fact that many runners simply stop running after competing in the Beach To Bay Relay marathon. This is exactly what happened to me after I ran the El Paso half-marathon. Great feeling completing the race then I just let the shoes gather dust in the closet. Finding the time to run has always been my excuse. I know it isn't a really good one but I have to believe there is more to my lack of training than just plain old laziness. The trick for me is to stay motivated. It helps when I register and pay for a race because that makes me determined to not quit a race before I even start.

My daughter Jazz has started to run on the track and seems to like trying to beat me. Looking into summer track club for her to join this summer. This is the first sport that she actually seems interested in. Not going to bring out the stop watch just yet but hoping that she has fun and enjoys racing against other kids. This is going to be a busy summer.

Joe on utepia: El Paso gets C-USA Tournament

Joe on utepia: El Paso gets C-USA Tournament

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

El Paso will Host Conference USA Tourney













Great news for El Paso today when it was announced that the city will host the 2010-2011 Conference USA basketball tournaments. Memphis fans think the sky is falling because they have to travel a million miles to El Paso, a town that apparently has nothing to offer for tourists or basketball fans. Man are they wrong.

El Paso has great food, great fans, and unique cultural events that will impress even the most jaded Memphis fan. I do admit that they probably will beat us hands down in the BBQ department but am willing to bet that the city will win them over once they give it a chance.

We all heard the same complaints when Oklahoma fans blasted the Sun Bowl for having the nerve to invite their team to the Sun City. By the end of the day however, I bet an order of Chico's that many of them were whistling a very different tune. I hope every person in El Paso that calls themselves a basketball fan turns up and buys tickets to the tourney to prove the skeptics wrong. We don't want the same fiasco that we faced after this years Texas vs The Nation game when only a few (although quite a nice crowd for a college bowl game with no big "stars") showed up in the Sun Bowl. Stevo, Jazz, Jess, and I will be in the stands for every game.

What a golden opportunity to have so much quality basketball played in our own backyard. I just hope El Paso will rush to buy tickets faster than they rushed to buy beer when the Diablos pitcher struck out the dollar beer batter the other night. Kudos to everyone who made the tourney happen in El Paso. Side note: Found an awesome sight that highlights UTEP athletics. This place is loaded with information and is updated constantly. Here's the link to Miner Rush.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Baseball In El Paso


The rumor making the rounds on Sports Radio 600 KROD is that El Paso may land a Triple A team from Portland called the Beavers. The team would play at Cohen Stadium after a million dollar (or more) face lift. Sad news for the Diablos
to Alburquerque to see affiliated baseball. This would be a big boost to the quality
of life here in El Paso.


Jess and I love taking the kids to Diablo's games on the weekends and would definitely be fans of the new team if they decided to move to El Paso.
Taking in a ballgame is a great and affordable way to spend time together doing something that we all enjoy. Steve and Jazz spend more time jumping in the bouncing balloon behind the bleachers than watching the actual game but that's besides the point. El Paso has the UTEP Miners but is lacking other sport attractions that you find in similar size cities.



I am jealous that a city like Corpus Christi can have affiliated baseball, hockey, and arena football and El Paso only has the Diablos to boast about. Last year we loved going to watch the El Paso Generals indoor football team play but the franchise folded and we were left wondering if another team would make a go for it in the sun city.



Recently Las Cruces has put a team together called the Las Cruces Vaqueros. The Vaqueros play in the Continental Baseball league with home games held at Apodoca Park in Las Cruces. The League only has four teams and is trying to generate some kind of following with fans in Cruces and El Paso but I just don't see fans paying six bucks to see a team play ball agains the same opponents over and over again. I want to head out sometime soon to check them out in person to see firsthand how family friendly the ballpark is. Jazzy has become a great critic of food offered at sporting venues and Stevo is a master at judging the off-field entertainment.

Hopefully the city will jump on the opportunity to bring the Beavers to Town. The promotions would be awesome. Beaver Bat Night, Beaver Burrito Night, Beaver Beer Night, the possibilities are endless. For now I will just cross my fingers and enjoy kicking back at the ballpark watching the Diablos and the Vaqueros getting a win.
but good news for baseball fans here in the city who dont want to drive all the way

Monday, May 17, 2010

Ray Mickens Camp and Armed Forces Day



















Ray Mickens Signing Jazzy's Pink Football

















Footwork Drill



Stevo Running a Drill at Camp



Saturday we all jumped out of bed and scrambled to get to the northeast so we could find parking for the Ray Mickens Football Camp. Jazz was upset because we didn't stop at McDonalds for breakfast and Stevo looked like he just wanted to stay under the covers for a few more hours. I finally convinced everybody that this would be fun and out the door we went. The camp was well organized despite the fact that they were dealing with more than four hundred kids. Quality drills and good instruction throughout the day. Only complaint was that they only had one water station for the kids. Glad we had brought our own water bottle for Stevo. He was gassed after the fifth station but he never gave up. All the NFL players were patient with the kids and were friendly even after signing autograph after autograph. Ray Mickens is a class act and he deserves a lot of credit for putting on a great camp for the kids in El Paso.



Field was packed for Warm-ups














Jazzy Getting an Autograph


















Stevo and Jazz after camp









We spent the rest of the Saturday at Ft. Bliss and their Armed Forces Day event. This was a cool event for the kids because they got to climb on tanks and other military vehicles. Kids thought this was the coolest jungle gym ever created. Think Stevo and Jazz enjoyed dunking the Marine in the dunking booth the most.

















We had a great time at Ft. Bliss and were glad we decided to spend the rest of the day there.








Races for May


Run El Paso Website (click pic to get link)

I hate to admit it but I have been lazy as heck when it comes to lacing up the running shoes and heading out the door to get my training runs in. I haven't had a race since the El Paso Half Marathon in March. I wish I had a great excuse like a pulled muscle or a broken leg but sadly I have just been to lazy to get going again. Some high school friends ran the Beach To Bay Relay Marathon in Corpus Christi this past weekend and that got the old competitive juices flowing again. I used to love running Beach To Bay when I was living in Corpus and I guess seeing pictures online of all those people getting after it motivated me to start running again. I had planned to run the Braden Aboud 5k this past weekend but didn't want to set a new record for slowest time in a 5k. Have set my sights instead on running the Family in Crisis 5k this weekend and then finishing the Run Tony Run 5k at the end of the month.

My biggest problem is finding time to get my runs in so I will really have to work at dragging myself out of bed in the morning and logging at least 6 miles before I get ready for work. Hopefully I will be able to find a half marathon in the next few months or if I get the courage I will try to complete my first marathon . Running a half or full marathon seem a little far fetched right now but I know once I get started I will be able to knock one of these out in a few months.

The runners blog website has great stories of runners of all skill levels trying to achieve the same goals. I found two great blogs on this site that get me motivated to run even when I am too lazy to hit the pavement. Trail Zombie and 5ks and Cabernets are two blogs that are worth a visit. I will add a running log to my blog to keep me motivated (idea I got from another blog). Race Adventures also is a good site for finding races in El Paso.Just have to put one foot in front of the other and get started. No excuses.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Things we are tackling this weekend

Have lots to do this weekend on top of all the things we have to check off the wedding list. Jess will probably want to kill me after reading this blog but hope she will at least try to put up with me for one more weekend. On Saturday Stevo and I will be attending the Ray Mickens celebrity football camp at Andress High School. We have always wanted to attend the camp just have been busy whenever the camp came to town. Heard great things about the camp and look forward to seeing NFL players work with Stevo and the other campers. The Chamizal is hosting a blues and Jazz festival on Saturday and Sunday so we will pack the cooler and head on out there to listen to some music and relax. Fort Bliss is having their annual Armed Forces day on base and the Diablos and Las Cruces Vaqueros will both be in action. On Sunday, I plan to drag the body out of bed and run in the Braden Aboud 5k. Haven't trained at all for this event but how bad can I possibly do? (famous last words) Lots of things to do and see. Hoping for great weather and a patient wife.

Tribe Football Camp


Stevo started a two week football camp on Tuesday at Coronado High School. The camp is being put on by the El Paso Tribe sports organization. Great camp so far. Lots of drills, well-organized, nice job of motivating kids and teaching them the basics of football. Day one focused on footwork and conditioning. Stevo looks small compared to other nine year olds. Have to wonder what the heck they are feeding some of those kids. They look like they could play on the freshman team right now. He did well and hustled through all the stations. Really proud of him for giving his all and not complaining about the running or the workout. The price for the camp can't be beat. They only charged thirty dollars for a six day quality camp. You can't find a better, more affordable camp anywhere else in the city. Some of the three day basketball camps are charging $100 and up. Next week the camp will be held on the Coronado football field. Stevo will get to play on turf. He is excited about playing at a high school stadium. I am still debating whether to let him put on the pads and play full contact football in the fall. Think he still is way too small but maybe he has more heart than I am giving him credit for. Still not sold on the idea that this is such a good thing for the body. Seen too many injuries in high school and don't want him to get sidelined with a big injury so early. There are plenty of flag football leagues in the city and might just stick him in one of these leagues so he can work on the basics. Man, this kid is growing so fast. Middle school will be right around the corner. Where in the world does the time go? Really happy with the decision to sign him up with this organization. Really good stuff so far.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Diablos Exhibition Game


We all had a great time at Cohen Stadium this past Saturday. The Diablos took on the Military All-Star team and beat them pretty easily. This game was unique in a lot of different ways. The game started with a nice tribute to an EL Paso Border Patrol agent who died a few months ago. His mother was given a flag and a video tribute was show on the big screen. When the clock hit 9:11 the game was stopped and everyone stood up to remember and honor the victims of September 11th. The Diablos hit a few home runs and about five batters got beaned with wild pitches. A mini riot almost broke out on the field when a Diablos batter was hit by a pitch but cooler heads eventually prevailed. Looks like the Diablos will have a good season this year. Maybe a playoff run is in the near future. Great way to spend a Saturday.



Jazzy enjoying her cotton candy.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Summer Music Under The Stars Concerts at The Chamizal


Jazzy Wearing her Concert Gear.

We started going to these concerts last year and really liked everything about the event. The Chamizal is a great park to relax and enjoy an outdoor concert. Plenty of room to lay out or throw the ball around. Saw Radio La Chusma here for the first time and really dug their music and style. Still haven't gone out and bought their cd but have put that on the to do list for the summer. Firework show is great. Nice concert with the symphony and a cool fireworks display after wards. Parking can be a little hassle but the key is to get there early. Planning to spend plenty of our summer Sunday's out there listening to a wide variety of music.

# June 13: Lambada Brasil Brazil (samba).
# June 20: La Imperial Sonora (cumbia).
# June 27: Greg Cropp Band (country).
# July 4: El Paso Symphony Orchestra with conductor Sarah Ioannides (patriotic).
# July 11: Sleepercar (rock).
# July 18: Son de Madera (son jarocha).
# July 25: Swing Fever (swing).
# Aug. 1: Hot Club of Cowtown (Western swing).
# Aug. 8: Azúcar (salsa).
# Aug. 15: Ranchera Night with Mariachi Los Toritos>

Thursday, May 6, 2010

School Year Coming to a Close

respect.

Only twenty-something days left before another school year is officially in the books. I say this every year about this time but, man this year sure did fly by pretty quick. A lot of things to be be happy about this year, lots of disappointments and changes as well. Just felt like looking back at a few things that happened this school year.

1. Freshman football team went 5-5 this year and was bit hard by the injury bug. We started the year off with huge numbers and with hopes of locking up another district championship but it wasn't meant to be. Too many injuries cost us big this year. Losses to Horizon, Mt. View, Canutillo, Franklin, and Chapin. Varsity made it to the bi-district playoffs but lost a heart breaker on a last second touchdown pass at Irvin. Varsity saw the emergence of a talented Sophomore group. Great things to to come with our quarterback and skill positions coming back with a year of varsity experience under their belts.
"Thriller!"

2. Both Varsity basketball teams (girls and boys) made the playoffs but got knocked out in the first round. The varsity girls had a strong year with the highlight of the season coming at the last game of the year in a huge win over previously undefeated Canutillo. We have a great group of girls coming back next year and look forward towards making a run at a district and bi-district championship. The sky is the limit for this bunch. Boys will be solid net year as well with many of their key players returning.

What patience brings us...

3. I had an awesome experience coaching track and field this year. Learned a lot from Coach Najar and Figgs. Saw great races at the district meet and was proud of the effort that our athletes put forth in all of their events. Del Valle proud they are the undisputed kings of District 2-4a. They took home five of the six district titles at the district meet. Our Freshman boys had a dominant year running all three relays. If they stick with the sport they will open eyes in the future. Found it hard to sell the sport to kids. A lot of them just don't see the point of running around in a circle. Once they get out there and are successful they soon are hooked and will do anything to be the first one across the finish line.

4. Lost our athletic director to Eastlake High School. Great coach and person. Coach Frontz replaces him as the new head football coach and athletic director. Coach Frontz is an outstanding coach and motivator. Kids will jump through walls to get a victory for him. I decided that this would be my last year coaching football (at least for a while). Just thought it was time to start focusing on my family life more. Stevo and jazz are growing up and I don't want to look back and regret not being there for them. It will be tough not being at practice once the Fall rolls around but truly believe that God has a different purpose for my life right now.

Have to say that teaching and coaching at Riverside is a true blessing We have some of the hardest working kids anywhere around. We might not be the fastest or the strongest but the size of our heart more than makes up for any of the physical qualities that we may lack. Big hearts. No quit attitude. Strong sense of tradition and excellence in everything they do. I have learned more this year than any other year I have had coaching and teaching. I may be tired now but I look forward to setting and reaching new goals next year. Have the best job in the world.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Why I love The Spurs.


Painting from nerdsonsports.com

When I think of class, greatness, and the will to win I think of the San Antonio Spurs. I love the way they take care of their business on the court without trash talking or crying about being fouled. Pop is a genius at getting in the head of the other coaches and getting his players to rise to the occassion. Tim Duncan is by far my favorite player. Loved David Robinson too but have to say that Timmy is what being a professional basketball player is all about. This guy carries the team on his shoulders and is humble after every victory and gracious after every defeat. Thought i was going to have trouble choosing who I would pick in this years playoff battle with Dallas but that all went out the window after a few minutes into game one. Never liked Dirk. Can't compare him to the greats in the game. The Jet is a joke and Jason Kidd is an average point guard at best right now. The Spurs are like that old dog that keeps on battling to hold on to his spot on the block. Yeah, it hurt last night when the Spurs lost to the evil and despised Phoenix Suns but they are going to rebound and prove who is the better team. Amazed at how good Steve Nash still is all these years. Makes me hate the suns even more. Reminds me of how much I hated to see the Jazz beat up the Rockets with Stockton and Malone back in the day. Hoping that Ginobli and Jefferson can find their games in a hurry. Hate to be down 2-0 to the Suns. Not going to count them out just yet. Tim and Parker just ain't finished yet. Everything is right with the world when the Spurs bring home a victory. Hoping all is well in game two.

Trip to Old Mesilla


A picture of an old church in the middle of the plaza.


The pole climbing contest.

We spent last Sunday driving out to Old Mesilla to check out their Cinco De Mayo festival. The trip only took about 40 minutes and was a nice way to spend the day. The town has that "old" feel to it and the buildings all had some history behind them. The kids took a picture by the Billy the Kid store and had a good time hitting a pinata. Funny how the town is making money off a guy that has been dead for a long time. Looking to spend a lot more time exploring New Mexico in the summer. Jess doesn't know it yet but planning to head out to Hueco Tanks for our next adventure this weekend.


Stevo looking like he is channeling the spirt of Billy the Kid.


Jazzy taking a whack at the pinata.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Another Busy Weekend

We took the kids to a bunch of different events this weekend. Lately I have the urge to get out of the house and do something new and different. On Saturday we started the day by shopping for tuxes for Stevo and I. I have to admit that the whole process was pretty painless. The wedding will soon be staring us in the face so we had to get our tuxes early so we don't have to hit Wal-Mart at the last minute looking for something to wear. (Just kidding with the Wal-Mart remark). We then headed to a comic book store to check out their Free Comic Day Celebration. They had already run out of comics by the time we got there but they still had a few that were cheap so Stevo and Jazz got a couple each. I don't think they are going to be comic book diehards but at least they are reading.

After the comic book adventure headed to an Indian Pow Wow near McKelligon Canyon but we got there too late to see any of the dancers. Jess thinks I'm crazy for dragging her and the kids everywhere but I think doing different things is what makes life here in El Paso interesting. I was only able to take a cool picture of one of the mountains near the event.

To end the day we headed to the St. Thomas Bazaar. Jazz hit the jackpot by winning at Mexican Bingo and the cake walk. Jess and I still think it's weird that the people running the bingo games don't bother to cover up the naked mermaid on the cards. In the words of Stevo, "That's just wrong." We had a good time at the fair but were kind of left scratching our heads when we saw that the beer was flowing freely while the singers were onstage praising God. We don't have life insurance on the kids so we didn't risk putting them on the rides. All in all a great day. There is plenty to do in El Paso, you just have to look a little harder sometimes.