Thursday, December 18, 2008

New Pictures

By: Ryan

Shelsy had another ultrasound appointment a few days ago and we got some new pictures! The one above is a picture of the baby's little face, with the nose being the prominent white shape in the center and the eyes above and below that. Pretty cool, eh? :-)

And this one is a picture of the spine. I think this one is pretty awesome, personally:


We're hoping the baby is still a girl. :-) The nurse at this appointment wasn't able to tell, but she said she was "80 percent sure" it's a girl. So, we'll keep buying pink things, I suppose. The nurse also commented on how much the baby was moving around. Every time she'd try to get a picture of something, the baby would squirm around or move out of the way. Pretty cute. :-)

Other than that, Shelsy is feeling well, and getting bigger every day. Only a few more months to go!

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Friday, December 12, 2008

Wheel of Fortune!

By: Ryan

Last night, Shelsy and I got the chance to attend a taping of two Wheel of Fortune episodes. It was a lot of fun and we got a pretty cool behind the scenes look at how the show is filmed. If you'd like to read about all the geeky details of cameras, lighting, etc. check out my post over at The Dastardly Report.

We arrived at SeaWorld early and wandered the park for a little while before heading over to where the show was going to be filmed (Bayside stadium, if you're curious). We arrived an hour before the doors were supposed to open and the line of people waiting was already wrapping through the parking lot. We dutifully took a place in line.

I fully expected there to be a number of senior citizens at the taping, but I honestly was surprised by how many there were. Shelsy and I were definitely in the minority.

Anyway, the line eventually began moving. After passing through the metal detectors and bag check area, we were funneled into a large waiting area. This is where the problems started. Becuase of the very heavy rain earlier in the day, most of the equipment had to be taken down and covered. So when the rain stopped, it took the crew several hours to reset things, which delayed everything. We were supposed to go into the stadium at 4:15...we didn't end up entering until closer to 5:30.

And let me tell you...the crowd was very unhappy about this delay. They were shouting at passing employees, standing on chairs to get a better view, and very loudly complaining to anyone who would hear. And when the employees began letting people into the theater out of order...oh man, you should have heard the roar.

Shelsy and I had been in the stadium before and we knew that there literally aren't any bad seats, so we didn't care. But lots of other people did. Quite a few people even turned and left after waiting for over two hours because they were so angry.

So, after that, we were finally ushered into the theater itself. There were tired looking employees standing trying their best to direct people to seats in an orderly fashion, but the crowd was having none of it and were literally pushing past the employees to get the seats they wanted.

Shelsy and I dutifully followed direction and were among very few who did. When we got to the bottom of the steps, the guy directing people asked how many were in our party. He then said, "follow me" and lead us down to stage level and to the dead center of the stadium. There, he gave us seats in a slightly elevated box of no more than 15 seats. I seriously think we had some of the best seats in the house. The guy explained that these were the most camera prominent seats. So we could get a lot of screen time when these two episodes air. :-)

Anyway, after some brief direction by the stage manager ("don't shout out the answers!"), it was time for the show to begin. The intro video played, the applause signs lit up, and out came Pat and Vanna. Everyone cheered, and the game was underway!

It was very cool to be able to watch the game live. Crew members running around, cameras swinging overhead, and Pat cracking jokes. It was a great time!

After the first episode was done, the stage manager came out and encouraged everyone to stay because they were filming a second one. But the impatient crowd was mostly uninterested and well over half of the seats were empty by the time the second episode started.

We really had a great time, though! Nobody won the million dollars, unfortunately, but it was still exciting to cheer the contestants on and have them be right in front of us instead of on the TV screen.

If Wheel of Fortune ever films an episode near where you live, I highly encourage you to get free tickets and go!

And if you're interested in watching the episodes we were there for, the SeaWorld set of episodes will air beginning March 2nd. We were actually there for the first two episodes, but they told us that we may be in random audience shots for the whole three week period. I'll likely record the episodes in hopes to catch a glimpse of us in the crowd. :-)

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Thanksgiving, etc.

By: Ryan

The lack of an update recently is mostly my fault. Believe it or not, we actually have been busy over the last couple of weeks. :-)

First of all, we went back up North for Thanksgiving. Shelsy and I made the 16 hour drive that turned into 18+ hours what with all the crazy traffic between Richmond and D.C. Not cool. We spent a day at my parents' house before driving with them to Pittsburgh to spend Thanksgiving with family out there.

Lots of driving, but also lots of fun. The food was great, we got to see my cousin and her fiance's new house, and we got to spend time with everyone out in the freezing cold of western PA. :-)

Black Friday shopping (a staple for me) was fairly disappointing this year, but we still went out and got a few things.

After that, we drove back east and stayed with my family for a few more days. One of those days was the shower/party that they all threw for us. That was a lot of fun and we got to hang out with people we haven't seen in a while. Shelsy's mom and Mindy were also able to make it for the party, and they brought little Carter with them, which is always fun. Between playing Mario Party with Tom and Aaron, to getting lots of cool presents from our friends, to playing Balderdash...it was definitely a fun evening. :-)

And now we're back home in warmer weather. It was actually 85 today, which was pretty nice. We've been keeping busy in preparation for the Christmas Bash, an event the church down here does once every three or four years. It's basically a big Christmas event where they sing about and almost make fun of various aspects of the church, etc. Shelsy and I have been involved in the planning of the event for months and it's going to be a lot of fun. It's on Friday night and I'll be sure to post again sharing how it went. :-)

Oh, and tomorrow, we're off to SeaWorld to watch a taping of Wheel of Fortune. You can read about that over on my blog.

So anyway, that's what's been going on down here. Somewhat exciting, I think. Stay tuned for updates!

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