Thursday, June 28, 2012

Cordial Churchman Bow Ties have arrived!

Awhile back (around 8 months ago), we had a very exciting day around the Casa de Sudduth...Daniel and I received our Father/Son bow ties from the Cordial Churchman!  Please see original post about the bow ties on 6/17/11.  First the disappointing news - the tie that I had sent in to have made into 2 bow ties for Daniel and me did not have enough material for the total job.  So Daniel and I had to choose matching ties from their pre-made offering.  I let Daniel do the choosing and he opted for us to have matching red/white striped seersucker bows - perfect for Summer Church Season!

Our new Father/Son Bows!

An old tie with a new life...

Heavy D modeling my old tie...pre-bow configuration

They arrived in very nice packaging complete with a personal note from the owner Ellie LaVeer.  Daniel thinks they are just great and I couldn't agree more.  And I also received my bow tie made from one of my old neckties that had achieved retirement status after many, many years of devoted service.  Now my old tie has a new life as a bow tie...a little like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly.

The nice personal notes from Ellie - our kind Bow Tie maker

So if you're looking for something fun to do with your old ties, and you enjoy wearing a bow tie, give these kind folks a try.  Check them out by clicking here.  You can also email Ellie at ellielaveer@gmail.com.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Black Tie Style at JFC Gala...

Jen and I took in the Justice for Children Gala last month at the Hotel ZaZa.  Another wonderful event for a very good cause!  Here's a few action shots!  Doesn't my beautiful wife look stunning!

Ready to go...

Niiiiiice!

Jen with our good friend Robin Day

With our dear friends Will & Sherri Sakson

Yours Truly hangin' with Mr. Cool - Stephen Day

Monday, June 25, 2012

Sudduth Lagoon - Part 2...

So, I thought I'd provide a quick update on the Sudduth Pool Project.  We're making nice progress, even with a few slight rain delays.  The coping and tile is completed and now we're on to the new deck.








Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Roadside Grab...

So today I was downtown making a shirt delivery and happened upon a very interesting advertisement for a new shop in one of our more historic downtown Houston buildings.  It looks to be a nice future coffee shop or something similar.  Upon a closer look at the window treatment, I noticed an odd representation amongst the folks pictured...a gentleman has decided to casually rest his left hand prominently upon his partner's posterior region.  For those of you somewhat challenged by big big words...he was grabbing her ass!

This is just wallpaper advertisement!


Now I'm as much a fan of grabbing some spousal backside as the next guy, but I'm just not sure I would make this a permanent advertisement on a busy downtown street.  Of course, I did take a second look so maybe the advertising firm was on to something!  Anyway, just thought you might get a quick giggle.

Update:  I was informed last evening that I was not clear about what you are viewing.  These are not real people.  This is wallpaper affixed to glass to show a store coming soon.  That's why this is funny!

Friday, June 8, 2012

Sudduth Lagoon is going in...

So as many of you know, the Sudduth posse is putting in a real live swimming pool, unlike the sub-par above ground pools of the last two summers that basically just killed the grass and created a nice mosquito breeding ground.  That's right, a beautiful body of water with which to cool one's person during the dreadful depths of Houston's summer.  And complete with a hot tub to boot, for the cool winter evenings!

Everything has gone extremely well and much quicker than I expected.  We broke ground on Wednesday, May 23rd and we are expecting to start tiling and coping next Monday.  July 4th is the first swim party date! Only a couple of problems thus far - within 20 minutes of starting to dig, we found our main gas line running straight across the backyard.  So we had to have the gas line re-routed.  And of course while re-routing the gas line, the guys accidentally sliced the electricity going to the garage, knocking out my refrigerator full of venison and other frozen goodies.  We re-located all the good stuff to our neighbor's freezer and moved on fervently.

This was the starting point!

The first dig...

Starting to take shape...

And then we found the gas line!

So much for keeping some of the grass!

Progress!

End of day 1 - the digging is done!

Day 2:  The re-bar guys get to work...

2 hours later, the re-bar is done!

End of day 2:  stub out is complete for plumbing

Day 3:  Gunnite time!

End of Day 3:  We have a gunnite pool!

This was yesterday...ready to keep moving forward!

So there's the photo re-cap.  Between the end of day 3 and yesterday, we've had much activity.  Electricians and plumbers have been in and out...along with plenty of city permit approval personnel.  All the equipment is in and there is more conduit and other stuff buried in my yard than I ever imagined!  All the while over the past 2 weeks, I've had to water the pool 3 times daily to help the gunnite cure properly.  Who knew that I would have homework whilst installing a pool! 

As you can see, we have a wonderfully designed tanning shelf complete with a hole for an umbrella in the pool!  I think that may be my favorite thing.  Yesterday Jen and I went to the rock quarry (no I didn't see Fred Flintstone!) and chose our flagstone for the coping (edge of the pool deck).  Still to come is the plaster, decking and of course landscaping.  I'll keep you posted on our progress.  And yes, there will be a sign up sheet for visitors.  The Sudduth Lagoon will be a family friendly environment with adult beverages a plenty!  I'll be starting a donation fund for my new Kegirator project if anyone would like to contribute.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Heavy D takes in some College Baseball...

So last night my wonderful son Daniel joined me for some college baseball.  About once or twice a year, my Stephen F. Austin State University Lumberjacks come to town for a game.  We missed the game against the University of Houston, but caught the game at Rice University.  Unfortunately, Rice is ranked about 15th in the country and gave my visiting institution a good ole fashioned butt kikkin', blanking us for a 6-0 win.

Daniel and I made it through the 7th inning before taking our leave.  It is a school night after all!  But we did manage to enjoy ourselves with cheeseburgers and peanuts.  And ran into several folks I knew, including a couple of customers and a colleague I worked with years ago.  It just goes to show you can network just about anywhere!


Daniel said he had a great time and that's all that really matters to me.  It is so much fun watching him grow into a quality young man and enjoying a ballgame with his Dad.

Friday, May 4, 2012

A sign of the times...

I usually reserve this blog space for family events, trivial fashion nuggets, food ideas and other erstwhile readable drivel, but this picture I stole from a Facebook friend piqued my interest.  And it is fashion oriented!


I will be really pleased when this fad moves along much the way parachute pants, coaches shorts and other teenage fashion tidbits vanished.  Little do the kids today who don this irregular trouser position know that they will look back one day and say, "Holy Crap, what was I thinking?"  Now if we could just abolish fanny packs altogether I could sleep through the night!

Monday, April 23, 2012

Indians -Spring 2012

I just thought you kind folks out in the blogosphere might like to see what takes up a huge amount of my time...the Indians.  This great group of kids and coaches have truly been the highlight of my life for the past few months.  I can't tell you how much enjoyment I get out of being around these fine people and having the opportunity to watch each play, learn and grow in the enjoyment of baseball.  I'm honored to be their manager!

My wonderful son Daniel is top left in front of Yours Truly



Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Easter 2012...

I love Easter...not because we get Good Friday off from work, but because it's the day of celebration that Jesus has risen....and also because I can wear Seersucker again!!!  That's right folks, it's time to break out the cottons, linens and madras!  And the white bucks get to come out of storage as well!  Can you tell I'm excited?

OK.  Simma down now.  So back to Easter.  The Sudduth clan took their leave to Dallas this year for the Easter weekend.  My wonderful parents in law hosted us and as always created a memorable event for both adults and kids, which there were plenty of.

Houston - St. Luke's UMC Easter Egg Hunt

Daniel and his friend Grant and a whole load of eggs!

Easter Morning at First Methodist - Richardson (Dallas)

Me & Heavy D

MyKala (far right), Daniel and cousins Carlee & Emma

My Beautiful Bride & her Sister Allyson

The Easter Feast

Jen & her Dad - Don

And yes, I added a little flair to the seersucker.  Socks courtesy of Mr. R. Lauren

I hope everyone had a beautiful, wonderful Easter!  It truly is a day of celebration!

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Fraternity Gear has gone Dandy...

So I was browsing through one of my Sigma Chi Alumni Magazines last evening and came across perhaps the coolest fraternity letter emblazoned item I've ever seen.  Now check this out!



The lining is over the top dandyrific!  Back in my college days, I would have appropriated every cent I had, save a few bucks for cheap beer, and bought a new one of these bad boys for the start of every semester.  Heck, we practically lived in our Blue Blazers.  Back in the day (that's the mid 1980's for you young readers), just about every event called for a college fraternity man to don his blue blazer, khaki's, starched white shirt, rep tie and his trusty, well worn blue blazer.  It was "The Uniform" for everything from Formal Parties to Class Presentations.

So how cool would I had felt to have a lining screaming blue and gold on the inside whilst maintaining the cool uniform blue on the outside.  I still may pick one of these up just to wear around the house!

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Texas Gear @ Volunteer Traditions

I follow lots of blogs from around the country and many are from areas like Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, etc.  And they all reference from time to time a solemn faith in their preferred SEC University or State.  The blogs often specifically reference several clothing providers that specialize in state or college gear, which I think is very cool.  The other day I wandered upon a site that has picked up on something...Texans are pretty damn proud of our state as well.  So they've introduced a Texas line of cool preppy gear.

The company is called Volunteer Traditions - the name is obviously a direct salute to their proud Tennessee heritage.  When you visit their website, their offering completely covers the Southeast states reaching North to Virginia with a swing over to Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas.  Click here to go to their website - Volunteer Traditions.

I really like the gear.  Nothing fancy, just simple, straight forward Texas stuff in a quality product.  Here's a sample of their offering:

Texas Long Sleeve T-Shirt by Volunteer Traditions
T-shirts

Texas Caps by Volunteer Traditions
Hats

Texas Flag Belts by Volunteer Traditions
Belts

original
Flags...yes, that's a Baylor Flag!

Texas Key Fob by Volunteer Traditions
They call this a Keyfob...which I guess attaches to your keychain

Texas Croakies by Volunteer Traditions
Eyewear Croakies

Texas Dog Collars by Volunteer Traditions
Dog Collars

They've also got things like license plates, koozies and other random stuff that may fit your bill.  So next time you're looking for a cool birthday gift for a proud Texan, check out Volunteer Traditions.  I'd like to thank them for including little ole' Texas in their offering and for recognizing that we're just as proud as those Southeasterners of their state...perhaps even more proud!