Friday, April 21, 2006

KY pt 2

OK - more stuff...and some other cool things...



3 - Louisville Slugger Bats (lib size, luke size, my size)
1 - Cisco backpack
1 - book on customer service
1 - KY Derby Mint Julip Glass
1 - KY Derby BB Cap
1 - MS Keyboard
1 - Swiss-tech Key Tool

and for the other stuff...

Here is a pic of a piece (yes, piece - $5.95) of carrot cake that was served to us as dessert. It was literally the size of my head! I took this picture myself - no camera tricks...

I also get to spend some time at "The Downs" and at the "slugger's" (no, not my house...Louisville Slugger - geesh).

While at Churchill Downs, I took several pics. Following are pics that reflect certain thoughts, I was having at the time...

This pic is titled "self-portrait-concerned" - This refelcts my thoughts on the horses racing and possibly getting hurt...no, not really...it does, however, reflect my concern for gambling at the track (although I did win $60 at the casino)...no, you're right...not that either. I was actually making sure the camera would take a picture. ;)

This shot is titled "self-portrait - stoic" - This reflects my confidence in the gambling process at the track and how it makes life better for us all...no...right again. It actually reflects the esteem I gathered when I realized the camera actually took the first picture (above).

My last self-portrait, titled "self-portrait - U4ic (sound it out)" demonstrates a mirrored effect of what I am sure you are feeling at the present to not have to see anymore of these self-portrait shots. No, really...that's what it's for. ;) heheh

Now..on to bigger, better...well, more like something different. hahaha

At the downs, I was able to get in an all out private shin-dig (semi-private actually, there were about 200 people there - but we all knew each other) and here are some things I learned.

1. I am too big to be a jockey.

2. I am plenty strong enough though. Out of all the people who tried the jockey simulator to run a thoroughbred around the track for +/- 2 minutes, I was the ONLY one to complete it. I think it's because of my legs. I was sweating profusely...don't let anyone ever tell you that racing a horse is not hard! I have a whole new respect for those guys...You have to hold your butt 6-8 inches off the horse the whole time while using the reins.

3. Words of wisdom can be found anywhere you look, if you know what it looks like.

Here's a couple other pics from the downs...





Now - on to the Louisville Slugger Museum (and no, not all of this happened on the same day)...

First - I have to say that this place was really cool (I even got to go up to Mr. Hillerich's office to ask a question b/c no one else knew the answer - he's the owner, btw - plus I think I'm going to get some free bats to be able to donate to a charity as well...I just have to write him back). There was a baseball field set up in the museum, a theatre, a whole area that had the bats of past pro's and their exact weight, length etc. Very cool. (Ster, I tried to find yours but couldn't. ;) Heh heh...) I even got video of a 95MPH fastball coming at me...way fast!

These are pics of the inside ballpark:




Here's some pics of the museum (btw, the glove is HUGE - it's right beside a pepsi machine):




And finally, here are some pics of the (shhh!) factory tour...



Well, there you have it. I hope you have enjoyed your tour of northern KY. Oh, and did I mention that tomorrow the "Blue Angels" are going to be here? Whoops. I'll try to get pics with them too if we stay long enough. ;)

4 comments:

Kel said...

Man, you rock. How do you get in to all of these things? Seriously!

lisa said...

Kelly, I'll tell you. This big computer/technology company wants Tim to keep buying or buy more of their products, so they wine and dine and treat them like Kings so that they leave feeling some sort of obligation to do so.

Tim, come home already! ;)

Kel said...

Well, that's pretty cool. SO the real question is, does it work?

f1rststory said...

hehe - that's not entireley all of it, but close enough.