Sending Out My Thursday Rundown (along with our wedding invites)

Good evening and hello! Hope the week has treated you well thus far but if it hasn’t, don’t worry, the Thursday Rundown is here. It is time for me to rattle off five topics…

Evening Entertainment – As soon as I finish this, Sidney and I are off to the theatre to watch the Coastal Carolina University production of “Pride and Prejudice.” One of my students in our #CCUSocialMedia Student Advisory group is in a starring role as Mr. Darcy and I want to be sure to support him. A couple other students who I regularly interact with on campus also have roles in the play. Although I don’t know the first thing about “Pride and Prejudice,” I am excited to be entertained and watch our CCU talent shine.

I am excited for the Coastal Carolina University version of "Pride and Prejudice" tonight.

I am excited for the Coastal Carolina University version of “Pride and Prejudice” tonight.

Back to the Links – I have started to once again work on my golf game. With spring here and the endless options in Myrtle Beach to enjoy the sport, I have spent time trying to break in my new clubs. I started lessons again, this time at our course here at Coastal Carolina (Hackler Golf  Course) and I have devoted my weekend mornings to the driving range. The whole goal is to become literate and somewhat respectable when it comes to golf.

I have been hitting the golf course lately.

I have been hitting the golf course lately.

The Irony – Of course the evening I write about not missing cable at all, the Villanova Wildcats and North Carolina Tar Heels play in one of the best national championships ever. Yep, I totally missed out on Nova’s epic three-point buzzer beater. As I followed the madness on Twitter I did feel a bit left out that I didn’t get to see the ending of the game. However, the blow was softened to a degree as I was watching an entertaining Australian film called “Sucker.” Take a look at it on Netflix.

Favor For My Dad – I documented it pretty thoroughly on my social media channels but I guess a mention on my blog wouldn’t hurt. When my dad visited me in Myrtle Beach he noticed some old time military planes in a park area on the side of the road near where I live. We didn’t get to check it out but he never forgot about those planes once he went back to Spokane. Over the past couple months, he has asked me to make a trip to the area and take a couple photos so that he could show them to a veteran he works with (my dad works for the VA Hospital). Well, I made that trip earlier this week. The Market Common area in Myrtle Beach used to be an air force base and the city has done its best to honor the past as the plane park serves as a perfect example. I took plenty of photos and streamed a Facebook Live video for my dad. He was very pleased.

I went out and took these photos of the planes that commemorate the old Myrtle Beach Air Force Base.

I went out and took these photos of the planes that commemorate the old Myrtle Beach Air Force Base.

Wedding Update #26 – The other day, Sidney handed me the bag full of wedding invitations she had recently stuffed into envelopes. I took that bag full of invites and carefully handed it over to the lady at the post office to send out. In the next couple of days, people will start receiving the request from Sidney’s parents to attend our big day! Also, yesterday, Sidney received a call from Zale’s informing her that my wedding ring has arrived (we had to order it). It just keeps getting more and more real.

Me holding our wedding invites right before I brought them into the post office.

Me holding our wedding invites right before I brought them into the post office.

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Time for me to head off to a play. Enjoy the Master’s and I will check back in on Sunday. Don’t Blink.

Saving Your Popcorn for the Movie

As I recently mentioned, I read the comics from time to time

When I read the Blondie comic strip this morning, I immediately related to it.

When I read the Blondie comic strip this morning, I immediately related to it.

I couldn’t help but laugh at this morning’s Blondie strip. I am sure most all of us have been here before. You go to the movies and happen to arrive in the theater right before the film is supposed to start. Of course that means that if you found your seat at 8:59 p.m. for a 9 p.m. movie, the feature presentation won’t begin until 9:15 p.m. or later. In this day and age of previews and commercials, a movie start time is basically a big joke.

So, what do you do during the drawn out “upcoming attractions” marathon? You rip open your box of Milk Duds, grab handfuls from your popcorn tub, and down your Pibb Xtra! By the time the cheesy PSA plays asking everyone to turn off cell phones and practice common courtesy, you have already consumed your refreshments. Unless you do have free refills on popcorn and soda like Dagwood (character from Blondie), it is a little depressing.

I would face this conundrum outside of the theater also. I used to have a bad nightly habit of serving myself up a bowl of ice cream while watching whatever movie I rented that particular evening. As I was on a massive Red Box kick for a couple years, I would have to watch previews. Similar to my theater experience, I would polish off my ice cream by the time the opening credits rolled. Again, the empty feeling of not having a special treat to munch on while the actual movie played hit me pretty hard.

This sense of low key failure started to “eat” away at me. One day I made a personal change and told myself I would no longer indulge in movie treats until the previews finished. It was a lifestyle alteration that has proved positive for three main reasons:

1. I now get to enjoy food and drink while the actual movie is playing
2. The temptation and torture of smelling fresh popcorn while it sits on your lap for 20 minutes makes it so much more delicious and gratifying once you finally get to dig in.
3. It decreases the likelihood that you will overeat or pay more money on additional concession items.

But while I approve of my small stab at discipline, Sidney doesn’t so much. While she sees where I am coming from, she doesn’t necessarily understand why I allow my ice cream to practically melt to the consistency of liquid just so I can hold out until the movie starts. Furthermore, it isn’t all that fun eating something by yourself when it was meant for your partner as well. I guess she doesn’t accept my explanation that I am just giving her a head start on the popcorn and soda.

Do you save your junk food for when the movie actually starts? Or do you just dig right in? I would be interested in hearing from you. Just remember that no matter what, always put some extra butter on that popcorn. Don’t Blink.

A Proper Transition for the Pastime Cafe

I am always intrigued when a business swoops in and sets up shop in an old building. I find it fascinating to see what is done to shoot new life into the structure and, if lucky, what is done to pay tribute to the building’s past. You commonly see businesses transform desolate apartment buildings, deserted movie theaters, and rundown grocery stores all the time. The only thing better than watching the transformation take place is walking inside the remodeled building once the ribbon is cut.

News of an upcoming major transformation project hit close to home yesterday. I learned that the site of some of my best childhood memories would finally get a facelift.

Growing up, I spent a lot of time at the family restaurant. Named the Pastime Café, the place served the best Italian food in Walla Walla, Washington. Don’t think it was a short run. For over 80 years, my mom’s family operated the Pastime. That’s right. For over eight decades, the prominent but blue collar Italian joint on Main Street in the “town so nice they named it twice” thrived. The succession was nothing short of perfect. My great grandpa (Louie Fazzari) opened the place, passed it on to my grandpa (Frank Fazzari) who devoted his whole life to it, who in turn left it to my uncle (Robert Fazzari) who ran the restaurant until the last day of business in 2006.

The Pastime Café, the restaurant I grew up in.

The Pastime Café, the restaurant I grew up in.

My memories inside those Pastime Café walls couldn’t be much sweeter. Whenever we visited our family, we always dined there. My grandpa’s employees treated us like royalty and the regulars would always stare at us as we entered the restaurant and proceeded to a table in the dining room. After dinner we would go up to the front counter staffed by my late Aunt Becky and she would let us pick out a candy bar from underneath the giant glass case that boxed in the antique cash register.

This is my great grandpa at the cash register. As you can barely see, the glass counter case is visible at the very bottom of the picture.

This is my great grandpa at the cash register. As you can barely see, the glass counter case is visible at the very bottom of the picture. This entire setup remained the same up until the restaurant closed in 2006.

Sometimes after dinner and before our candy raid, my grandpa would quickly take us back into the bar. Let me tell you, that was a different world! Shady looking characters and clouds of cigarette smoke filled the dark, long area. It was a 360 degree change when we would return on Sundays. The Pastime was closed on the Lord’s Day but my grandpa would always stop by to check on the place. He would take my siblings and I with him and give us full reign of the restaurant. In the bar we would have a ball picking up loose change on the floor, playing the video games in the back, and scratching off lotto tickets while sitting on the stools. We would run around the lounge and dining room areas, “play restaurant” at the cash register, and follow my grandpa into the kitchen where he would let us step into the gigantic freezer. Beautiful times.

The Pastime staff probably around the mid to late 1940s. My grandpa is in the back row on the far right. His brother (Art), who I also grew up around and who was extremely generous just like my grandpa, is standing right next to him.

The Pastime staff probably around the mid to late 1940s. My grandpa is in the back row on the far right. His brother (Art), who I also grew up around and who was extremely generous just like my grandpa, is standing right next to him.

This past January marked ten full years since the building at 215 Main Street was last operational. After the business closed, my uncle sold the place. In that decade span, ownership of the property shifted hands more than once but nothing ever materialized within those walls. The building that was already a throwback in the first place sat abandoned on a street corner in Walla Walla for far too long.

Yesterday my brother sent me a link to an article in Walla Walla’s local newspaper that said the wait would seen be over. Some visionaries have been hard at work creating Pastime 2.0. Well, to be fair, it won’t be a Pastime replica (there could never be another one anyway). But what is going in at the location is something that will carry on the proud tradition of the space while at the same time capitalzing on what Walla Walla is now known for: Wine.

This summer the Passatempo Taverna will open. The Pastime building will once again be a functioning restaurant and the parking lot in what we used to call “the alley” will be developed into a wine tasting room. Talented people have come together to represent each facet of Passtempto Taverna from the menu to the design to the wine. The project is in good hands. I could rest easy when I read the article and realized that the construction was done with absolute integrity and care. The discoveries made during the renovation fascinated me and the plans to keep around a touch of Pastime nostalgia encouraged me.

A look at the construction of Passatempo Taverna (photo courtesy of the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin).

A look at the construction of Passatempo Taverna (photo courtesy of the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin).

I am very excited to see more progress photos of the construction and then ultimately coverage from the grand opening. Of course one day I hope to visit Passatempo Taverna; it would be a very special moment. The Pastime building deserves to once again be a community gathering center and I am 100% ready for this new chapter to begin. Don’t Blink.

Doing Just Fine Without Cable

Back when I lived in Missoula I grew tired of my cable company. After another price hike for a very limited channel lineup, I called up the company and canceled my cable. I lasted maybe a week.

Bored to tears in my apartment with only a few grainy channels and no sports, I swallowed my pride and called back the cable company and resumed my service. Highway robbery or not, I knew in order to keep my sanity I would have to pay whatever outrageous fee they charged.

Now a few years later the situation couldn’t be more different.

As Sidney and I approach the two month countdown to our wedding, I am starting to cancel services at my apartment. Since I will be moving in with her, I have started the process of taking care of matters at my current residence. At the beginning of last week, I said “bye bye” to cable.

Despite arriving home at the end of the day and turning on the TV expecting to have hundreds of channels, the transition has been very smooth. The reason for this? Two words: Apple TV.

As I have mentioned before, Sidney gave me an Apple TV for my birthday. It took me a week or two to really embrace it but these days I can say I truly love it. Because of this amazing device, I am not pathetically running back to the cable company asking them to once again turn on my service.

For those of you who don’t know, Apple TV is a device that streams endless entertainment in the form of television shows, movies, broadcasts, youtube videos, etc., right through your TV. When you sit down, any genre of programming is at your thumb as you use it to make selections on the mini Apple TV remote.

To put it simply, I am all set with my Apple TV. I can choose from a couple different 24/7 news stations, view all the current Dateline and 20/20 episodes, watch documentaries until I drop, and curl up on the couch to enjoy a movie. With Netflix, major stations, video streaming services, and so much more included on Apple TV you don’t have to feel sorry for me.

In fact, I have actually asked myself a certain question a few different times over the past week…why didn’t I cut cable sooner?

Of course the one disadvantage to not having cable is missing out on live sports. While Apple TV offers many sports channels, the content isn’t live if you don’t have a cable subscription. So although this makes watching tonight’s NCAA Championship game and this week’s Masters tournament tough, I am managing just fine. After all, Sidney’s house is just a short drive away and my apartment complex is located within walking distance of a couple sports bars. Soon enough, it won’t even be an issue.

It feels good to save money and not have the feeling that you are suffering. Sidney, thank you very much for the Apple TV. Don’t Blink.

Why Sundays Are So Important For “Don’t Blink”

I think we can agree that everything is bigger on Sundays. Undoubtedly the hallmark day of the week, many of us notice that restaurants, television networks, and movie theaters place a high emphasis on the Lord’s Day. The same rings true for bloggers.

By a very wide margin, Sundays are the busiest day for Don’t Blink. So busy, in fact, that my blog receives almost double the traffic on Sunday than it does on the next busiest day of the week. Why is this though? Is it because I cause it by producing my best content of the week for this day? Or is it because Sunday is just simply the day where more people around the world jump online?

Sunday is a huge day for "Don't Blink."

Sunday is a huge day for “Don’t Blink.”

I can confidently say that it is the latter.

Even if I didn’t write a blog post on Sunday, there would still be a very good chance that the day would still generate the highest numbers of the week. Theoretically, I could lay in bed all day and decide against disturbing my weekend by taking 1-2 hours to tend to my blog. So, why not do what the bible says and rest on Sunday? After all, the numbers will take care of themselves.

Well, the reasons to avoid being lazy are numerous. First, although Sunday will most likely be my highest rated day despite if I write or not, a new blog post will add dramatically to the bottom line. A fresh piece of content will increase the views on my blog on a given Sunday by at least 30%. Of course, that 30% is made up of my regular readers, the ones who receive email updates when I publish something new or the ones who follow me on social media.

Speaking of my regular readers, a big reason why I don’t take Sunday off is because I put a lot of pressure on myself to deliver for them on this day. You see, my dedicated Don’t Blink fans have come to expect my best work on Sundays. It goes along with what I said at the beginning about the tradition of the day. Also, my Sunday blog post comes after my “blogging weekend.” I write for five straight days and then take Friday and Saturday off. After a break like this, it is expected that I come back rejuvenized and fresh with ideas.

I have capitalized on these expectations by giving my longtime readers what they want. Yes, I do try to save my best blog post of the week for Sunday. I mean come on, there is no excuse for bad quality, right? I have all day to write on Sunday (actually all weekend) whereas I am up against the wall writing after work on the weekdays. There better be a noticeable distinction. On social media I have marketed my first blog post of the week as my Sunday Blog Post. I post all of Sidney’s blog takeovers on Sunday as well.

To capitalize on the tradition of excellent content on Sundays, I post Sidney's blog takeovers on this day.

To capitalize on the tradition of excellent content on Sundays, I post Sidney’s blog takeovers on this day.

But the most important reason why I make it a major priority to blog on Sundays goes back to the influx of new readers I receive on this day. The heavy traffic I garner comes from random internet users typing something into Google and being directed to one of my 1,000 blog posts I have written over the years. After someone reads the specific blog post that corresponded to their “weird Easter bunny” or “Does Dickey’s BBQ sell beer” search, they will most likely click on my header and go to the Don’t Blink homepage. It is imperative that they see I am active and producing fresh content. When they notice that not only am I active but that I have actually blogged that day, the chance for them to become a regular reader increases. It is all about building my audience.

Here are some of the search terms that random internet users typed in to find my blog. As you can see, "Bar Rescue" inquiries are high. I write about this in the next paragraph.

Here are some of the search terms that random internet users typed in to find my blog. As you can see, “Bar Rescue” inquiries are high. I write about this in the next paragraph.

In closing, I want to just point out a quirkier source of my high Sunday blog traffic. Spike TV routinely shows “Bar Rescue” marathons on Sundays to lead up to the new episode at 9 p.m. Because episodes are shown for hours throughout the day, viewers are very much exposed to the program. This of course leads them to look up the show on Google. Because I have written a couple different blog posts on the show (here and here), every Sunday I get many “Bar Rescue” fans directed to my site. I am more than happy to welcome them.

If I ever decrease my blogging activity, Sunday won’t be one of the days I take off. I am thankful to all who choose to spend this special day of the week reading my blog. Have a great rest of your weekend! Don’t Blink.

We Run it Down Again

Good evening to all my valued readers. I hope you all enjoyed a great month. How about we send out March with a Thursday Rundown?

Fair Warning – As just mentioned, March is about to end. That means that tomorrow is April 1. Forgive me for making a PSA out of this blog post, but be on guard to not fall for any April Fools’ jokes tomorrow. Especially be vigilant for dumb gags on social media. Make it a point to anticipate all of the pregnancy and moving across the country stories now so you don’t get burned tomorrow.

Love You Forever – As with millions of other families, the “Love You Forever” book has a special place in the hearts of the Resers. My mom would always read the book to us and softly cry. Today my sister sent me this link to a blog post about the book. It was an interesting read and I have two quick comments regarding it. First off, I never even knew that the “helicopter mom” reputation existed for the book until this afternoon. To be honest, even as a critical thinker, I have a tough time understanding that theory. Secondly, it was neat to hear the author sing the song. I was hoping it would sound like how my mom sings it but it was waaaaaaaay different. Thinking about “Love You Forever” was a nice walk down Memory Lane.

Talk about one special book.

Talk about one special book.

London Has Fallen – On Easter Sunday, Sidney and I went with her parents to the movies. We decided on “London Has Fallen.” If you ever read reviews, you might know that critics despised this film. They absolutely trashed it. However, I enjoyed it. In fact, I would say it was the best movie I have seen in the theaters for at least a couple months. It was action-packed from start to finish and I got a real kick out of Gerard Butler. Also, how bad can a movie be if Morgan Freeman is in it? I 100% recommend “London Has Fallen.”

My ticket to "London Has Fallen." I enjoyed the film.

My ticket to “London Has Fallen.” I enjoyed the film.

The Start of the Carty Crusade – On this date in 2015, I wrote my first blog post on Sean Carty. Targeted by a group of parents, he was stripped of his football head coaching duties at Mead High School. However, the truth would come to light. With Carty fighting, I kept writing. Because of Sean’s strong will and the backing of the community, he was fully re-instated as head coach a couple months later. With so many people working hard to make sure the right thing happened, I wanted to assist too. I tried to contribute in my small way by telling the story through this blog.

Me standing with Sean Carty a couple years ago in MIssoula.

Me standing with Sean Carty a couple years ago in MIssoula.

Wedding Update #26 – A couple items to report on for this update. First, Sidney went to Charleston yesterday to get her bridal portraits done. At her parents’ house there is a large framed photo of Sid’s oldest sister in her wedding gown. Pretty soon there will be one of Sidney too. Secondly, as a wedding gift my parents are paying for Sidney and I to spend our wedding night in a Myrtle Beach hotel of our choice. After some research and after determining which venues actually have vacancy (Myrtle Beach is a tourist destination after all), we have narrowed it down to two choices. A decision is expected by the end of the night.

Our latest countdown until our big day. In less than six hours we will be at the 70-day mark.

Our latest countdown until our big day. In less than six hours we will be at the 70-day mark.

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I look forward to seeing you all in April. Have a great weekend and don’t make a fool out of yourself tomorrow. Don’t Blink.

My Favorite Meats to Eat at the Holidays

You can’t ever really be sure of anything in life, but I do know this: I will never become a vegetarian. I am a big meat eater and I couldn’t see myself going very long without a juicy steak. Because of my allegiance to meat, I have strong opinions about the top three protein-rich options served at holiday meals. For tonight’s blog post, I want to briefly explain the characteristics I enjoy in the big three holiday regulars…beef, turkey, and ham.

Beef – I grew up eating prime rib on either Christmas or New Year’s Day. There isn’t a holiday dinner I get more excited for than when prime rib is being served. I salivate at the thought of both the meat portion and the fat portion. Having the au jus for dunking puts the cherry on top. To me, nothing is more prestigious than prime rib. When I think of it, I think black ties and special occasions. It is fair to say that the taste and elegance of prime rib makes it my favorite meat dish.

Holding our family's prime rib from a Christmas a few years back. The way to my heart.

Holding our family’s prime rib from a Christmas a few years back. The way to my heart.

Turkey – I am a turkey fan mostly because of the tradition that surrounds it. I love everything about Thanksgiving and the bird plays a big part of that. You can’t have Thanksgiving without the turkey so that automatically makes me partial to it. However, that is not to completely overshadow the fact that I do enjoy the taste/texture of turkey! I could probably eat it every day. I like nothing more than to put turkey and mashed potatoes together on a fork and eat in one bite. After enjoying the Thanksgiving meal in the middle of the day, there is nothing better than going back later in the night for a turkey sandwich. However, I would say that turkey grades out the lowest on my personal scale of favorite holiday meats.

Carving a turkey at a Thanksgiving a couple years back. Nothing beats the tradition of turkey.

Carving a turkey at a Thanksgiving a couple years back. Nothing beats the tradition of turkey.

Ham – Every Easter I look forward to feasting on ham. To me, it is the perfect meat for the holiday. Easter isn’t as commercialized or formal as Thanksgiving or Christmas and a ham topped with beautiful pineapple slices seems to fit that lower key type of profile. Ham is always a refreshing option just because it isn’t as filling/heavy as prime rib or turkey. You aren’t dunking it in something or pouring gravy over it. Rather, you are just enjoying the actual taste of the meat complimented by pineapple and maybe a touch of brown sugar.

However, what I like most about ham is its staying power! Want me to tell you what is better than eating ham on Easter Sunday? Eating it on a nightly basis the whole week after! No meat is a better leftover option than ham. When you have some in the refrigerator, there is no shame at all in simply opening the door and taking out a piece to snack on. Prime rib is never the same after the actual meal and turkey tastes decent for a couple days but ham is different. It actually seems to get better as time passes. Snacking, making sandwiches, and preparing soups are all great ways to enjoy leftover ham.

An Easter meal at the Reser household in 2012. I like ham...especially leftover ham.

An Easter meal at the Reser household in 2012. I like ham…especially leftover ham.

Ranking of My Favorite Holiday Meats:
1. Beef (Prime Rib)
2. Ham
3. Turkey

This is me holding our wrapped prime rib right before purchasing it at a Spokane deli called Sonnenberg's in December of 2013.

This is me holding our wrapped prime rib right before purchasing it at a Spokane deli called Sonnenberg’s in December of 2013.

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Do you have any leftover ham from this past Sunday? If so, I am sure you are making a trip to the fridge right now. Enjoy! Don’t Blink.

Adult Piñatas

A decent idea I had turned into an even better one by my fiancé. Let me start from the beginning…

Yet another quirk of mine (they are endless) is that I stage an elaborate photo of myself for each major holiday. I dress up, buy props, snap an image, compose a sappy message, and send it out to my contact list. Last Friday I was at Walmart looking at items for my Easter message. I went down an aisle and immediately I could sense something staring at me. I snapped my head and immediately locked eyes with a large Easter Bunny piñata.

I was on the fence of whether I wanted to buy the thing strictly for my Easter message. Sure it would look really cool (and pretty creepy) but was it worth the $20? Suddenly I realized something…

I could purchase the bunny piñata and use it for my photo on Saturday (I usually have the photo shoot for my holiday image the day before) and then stuff it with candy for Sidney’s niece and nephew on Sunday! What an idea! Slightly embarrassed I grabbed the large piñata, hauled it to the checkout line, and carried it across the parking lot to my car.

The bunny piñata I purchased up against my car.

The bunny piñata I purchased up against my car.

The next day I set up my photo shoot and Photographer Sidney grabbed my iPhone to take the images. With the silly portion of the bunny’s duties over, it was time to focus on what it was really meant for. Sidney and I went to the grocery store and she spent as much money on candy as I did for the piñata. We took the bunny and goods to Sidney’s parents’ house to stuff it.

As Sidney dropped candy into its back, the best idea of the weekend popped into her head.

“I don’t know if this has been thought of before,” Sidney started out, “but how cool would it be if they made adult piñatas?”

She went on to elaborate about her epiphany. Sid explained that an adult piñata could be stuffed with mini liquor bottles, low value gift cards, and cash. Why stop there, though? I also envision items such as flash drives, 5-Hour Energies, cell phone chargers, and Orbit gum.

Don't mistake me for the piñata! I am actually just wearing bunny glasses.

Don’t mistake me for the piñata! I am actually just wearing bunny glasses.

The next day at the family Easter celebration, Sidney pitched her idea to her siblings, parents, and extended family. I would say the interest was low. However, that doesn’t mean one of my readers might not be fired up about it. Of course there is much more to be discussed. We didn’t even scratch the surface of what these piñatas would be shaped as or how the rules would be structured when it came to adults smacking the living heck out of it.

Sidney’s niece and nephew liked the piñata well enough. Without question they were much more excited about the two $1 bills I slipped into it rather than the enormous amount of candy that made the thing weigh ten pounds. Aside from Sidney getting accidentally pelted with the bat, I would say it was a success.

Russell and Harrison wait for the piñata to swing back their way before pelting it again.

Russell and Harrison wait for the piñata to swing back their way before pelting it again.

So while the bunny piñata might be gone, Sidney’s idea remains. What do you think? Would it catch on? Don’t Blink.

Why I Enjoy YouTube

If I am wasting time with a smart device in my hand, I am either looking up Instagram hashtags or jumping from one Wikipedia article to another. However, while I don’t spend as much time on it as I do Instagram or Wikipedia, I do frequently surf YouTube. This morning a reader wrote into the local newspaper and stated he thought YouTube was making people dumber.

Do I think his point holds water? Well, I guess it depends on what you are watching, right? I doubt spending your hours viewing old WWF wrestling matches from the 1980’s will make you smarter. But dumber? I don’t really know.

What I do know is that I use YouTube to view three types of specific videos. Tonight I would like to share those with you.

Vacation Destination Review Videos – I know many people have made livings and established themselves as YouTube stars by reviewing products and food on YouTube. It is a really big deal. However, I don’t watch the teenager giving a testimonial about the latest hoverboard or the random dude offering his opinion on the Burger King hot dog. I don’t care about those reviews. However, I can’t thank enough the people who take time to review vacation destinations and hotels.

Although I go first to Instagram and Yelp/Trip Advisor when booking a hotel or an experience on a vacation, I always check YouTube before making any final decisions. God bless the people who take it upon themselves to show raw in-depth video tours of the hotel they stayed at while in Mexico or Hawaii. I am thankful to these detail oriented folks who show everything about the resort from the main lobby to the restaurant’s breakfast buffet to the toilet in the room. These amateur videos are thorough and honest and really help to tell a lot of the story. I always consult with YouTube before making a decision on where I am going to stay when out of town.

Music Videos – Call me boring on this front, but I get on YouTube for the main reason why millions of others do so: to listen to and watch music videos.

YouTube is home to thousands and thousands of great playlists covering any genre or theme you could ever want. You just pick your poison and press play and you have entertainment for hours. I mean you could search for a bagpipes mix and immediately have a 72 song playlist that will last you all day.

You can also rely on YouTube to fulfill your musical curiosities. Many times I will be listening to the radio and hear a song from an artist I don’t know and immediately ask myself, “What does this person look like?!”

A quick YouTube search solves that mystery! Additionally, other times I will hear a song from an artist I am already a fan of but haven’t seen that particular music video. Again, all I have to do is hop on YouTube and I can see if my vision I had in my head for the music video was correct or not.

Old School Shows and Newscasts – Whenever you feel nostalgic or want to see what a certain actor or celebrity looked like 30 years ago, all you need to do is look to YouTube. The service is a library for pretty much every television show and movie that was ever made.

Want to relive an old Saturday morning cartoon? What about a TGIF show from your preteen days? Feel like viewing the opening credits/theme song from a children’s program you can barely remember watching as a toddler? With YouTube you can travel back in time and watch basically anything you want. I recently viewed a Rugrats  holiday episode and an old sitcom I watched on Nick at Nite over two decades ago.

I also enjoy watching old newscasts. All you really have to do is type in the name of the station and you can get a pretty entertaining synopsis of the history of the particular area while also enjoying some pretty hilarious “throwback” shots of the anchors and reporters you might still be watching to this day. I know when I look up Spokane stations such as KXLY and KHQ I can’t help but smile.

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YouTube might not be my go-to time waster but it is a pretty solid third or fourth option. What do you use YouTube for the most? I am curious to know. Don’t Blink.

A Thursday Rundown from the Speaking Circuit

Hope everyone is enjoying a nice Holy Thursday. Speaking of Thursday, it is time for my latest Thursday Rundown blog post…

Speaking at an Elementary School Career Day – I spent the morning serving as a guest speaker at the Palmetto Bays Career Day. I had the privilege of presenting to various classes of second, third, and fourth graders. I had never talked about my job with such a young group of students before so I spent some time stressing over how I would deliver my message. As is usually the case when I enter a classroom, I had a great time. I brought a couple Coastal students with me to chat with the students about the importance of college and they were a bigger hit than I was! It was a fantastic morning.

A photo of me speaking to Palmetto Bays second graders today.

A photo of me speaking to Palmetto Bays second graders today.

Speaking to a College Class – Talk about a major contrast! After speaking to kids in the second grade who knew little about social media, I hustled back to campus and talked to college students enrolled in a social media class! I was invited by Dr. Mark Flynn to discuss social media ethics with his social media in health contexts class. I spoke for an hour and answered some great questions asked by the students. It was a strange adjustment going from an elementary audience to a university audience but after the first couple minutes it was smooth sailing.

Publix – In the southeast there is a very popular grocery store chain called Publix. It is one of those places that takes freshness, amenities, and item selection to a whole different level. A store recently opened up in the Myrtle Beach area and I had to check it out. Sidney and I walked around our area’s new Publix this past weekend and I must say I was impressed. Although multiple items made my mouth water, nothing called my name more than the peanut butter pie ice cream I spotted. I love peanut butter, I love pie, and I love ice cream…how amazing must peanut butter pie ice cream be?! Soon enough I will know!

I took this photo of the peanut butter pie ice cream when we visited Publix this past Saturday.

I took this photo of the peanut butter pie ice cream when we visited Publix this past Saturday.

Television Dilemma – In last week’s Thursday Rundown I mentioned that I have two new favorite television shows, “Race for the White House” and “The Family.” Those who read this blog know I also have a longstanding favorite TV show, “Bar Rescue.” What are the chances that all three weekly programs would be on at the same time on the same day?! Such was the case this past Sunday when “Race for the White House” was moved to the 9 p.m. Sunday slot. Keeping in mind that the new “Bar Rescue” episode would be replayed throughout the week and knowing that Sidney and I could just watch “The Family” on Apple TV the next night, I opted to watch “Race for the White House.”

Wedding Update #25 – I detailed our meal at our rehearsal dinner venue earlier in the week, but I saved the most important wedding development for this update. This past Saturday, Sidney and I went to Zales in the mall and bought our wedding rings for each other. It was a nice outing and much, much easier on my wallet than the engagement ring experience. Sidney’s ring was in stock and we took it home but mine is being ordered.

A photo of Sidney's wedding ring up top and then on the bottom is a photo of Sidney and the Zales associate.

A photo of Sidney’s wedding ring up top and then on the bottom is a photo of Sidney and the Zales associate.

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I wish you a very blessed Easter weekend. Thanks for reading my blog, I appreciate your interest and time. Don’t Blink.