In this Fall Preview issue:
1. In-laws and by extension, sex.
2. Football
3. Christmas
4. Mario Kart Wii
5. Apples
6. Football
7. Pumpkins
8. Halloween
9. Leaves
10. Thanksgiving - Football
11. Christmas
12. Football
Hi, this is the kids. Our dad was supposed to have written the Big Blowout Labor Day Fall Preview Extravaganza Bonanza by now, but he has spent the past week working, poring over his fake football teams, and playing too much Mario Kart, so he had us write it instead. Unfortunately, by now some retail stores have started putting their Christmas trees out on display, so fall is over. We missed our chance. We'll do it anyway, as practice for next year. We've never written a Big Blowout Labor Day Fall Preview Extravaganza Bonanza before, so we hope it meets all of your expectations.
But first, we had a question for all of you parents, one that our parents won't answer. Please help answer it for us!
1. In-laws and by extension, sex.
2. Football
3. Christmas
4. Mario Kart Wii
5. Apples
6. Football
7. Pumpkins
8. Halloween
9. Leaves
10. Thanksgiving - Football
11. Christmas
12. Football
Hi, this is the kids. Our dad was supposed to have written the Big Blowout Labor Day Fall Preview Extravaganza Bonanza by now, but he has spent the past week working, poring over his fake football teams, and playing too much Mario Kart, so he had us write it instead. Unfortunately, by now some retail stores have started putting their Christmas trees out on display, so fall is over. We missed our chance. We'll do it anyway, as practice for next year. We've never written a Big Blowout Labor Day Fall Preview Extravaganza Bonanza before, so we hope it meets all of your expectations.
But first, we had a question for all of you parents, one that our parents won't answer. Please help answer it for us!
We were wondering if we had in-laws. We're
fascinated by the concept of in-laws, so we asked our mother last week
who ours were. She said you had to be married to have in-laws, but since we're not
married, we are adopting Daddy's family as our in-laws. We decided that
since we came out of Mommy's belly, that we would share her in-laws. Then we
asked, since we came out of Mommy's belly, what role exactly does Daddy have in
the whole process? They wouldn't answer that question, either, except to say
that it's too soon to talk about birds and bees, and that there's no time to be visiting aviaries and apiaries. We're
SO confused. Can you help?
BIRDS |
BEES |
On that note, on with the Fall Preview...fall around
here means football season, and we helped our dad pick his Fantasy Football
teams by insisting he take our favorite player-- Minnesota Vikings tight end
Kyle Rudolph-- every chance he gets. Rudolph is the only active player in the
NFL named after one of Santa's reindeer, so he's our favorite this year,
just like he was last year, and the year before that. We tried to get into
Nathan Vasher, the "Kansas Comet" Gale Sayers, and even Ed Donder,
but none of them really grabbed our attention. In fact, we just made Ed Donder
up because he sounds like an offensive lineman from the 1950s Chicago Cardinals. At some point,
there will be a player with the first name of Blitzen, then he will be our
favorite, and we'll kick Kyle Rudolph to the curb.
And speaking of Christmas, all the oldest
among us will want is her two front teeth, since she lost them both within two days of each other, which is a
relief, because she was beginning to look like these
people. The tooth fairy, however, apparently lost all her gold coins, so she gave her a dollar and a pack of gum. Seeing his sister turn such a handsome profit, the oldest boy is now tying his teeth to oncoming trains.
By the way, the reason our dad is
playing so much Mario Kart is that we are making him. Because little did we
know that Elsa's twin sister Rosalina is
hiding in that game somewhere. All Daddy has to do to unlock her is earn a Star
rating on each of the eight Mirror Cups (something he has been unable to do
since he bought the game in 2008) or the more direct route, race 250,000 more times. Then
he'll unlock Rosalina and immediately enroll in carpal tunnel therapy.
And what will we do with Rosalina once she is unlocked? Probably absolutely
nothing.
Let's turn our attention to some outdoor
pursuits coming our way this fall. We see a trip to the apple orchard in our
future. We just had one in our very recent past...last weekend, in fact. The
first weekend all summer where it actually felt like summer, down to the sweat
seeping through our butt cracks. We rode on the John Deere tractor (our little
brother's favorite part) and sniffed the gas fumes out to the field where we
picked 86 pounds of apples that we'll never eat -- unless our parents
painstakingly remove every inch of skin off of them-- and even then we'll
neglect them the minute we spot a stray Go-gurt in the back of the
refrigerator and pitch a fit when we're told it's been there since 2009 and is probably no good. Mom has a busy autumn ahead of her on Pinterest, making edible football helmets out of apples with two bites of them, and Dad has a busy season of
dolloping whipped cream all over everything. We'll eat countless bags of
Welch's fruit snacks between meals and our parents will ask, in vain, "How about
a crisp, fresh, hand-picked apple instead?" "Naaaah." We're doing this again in a month, by the way, because there will be "different" apples available. We won't eat those, either.
We come back to football because the middle one of us is playing flag football this fall. In an ironic
twist, these games are mostly scheduled for Sunday afternoons at 1PM. Daddy
frowns every time he thinks about this and has said on multiple occasions the only things purposely scheduled for Sundays at 1PM were open
houses. Daddy is trying really hard to not be "that Dad" who pays more
attention to the scoring updates on his phone than he does to his child. Don't
be surprised, though, if he thinks he's posting a cute picture on this site of
his son running to glory with his flags waving behind him in the fall breeze,
when it's actually a screenshot of the Jaguars/Titans scoring summary. :-(
Around early to mid-October, we will pick
out our pumpkins for Halloween. Dad
has discussed Halloween in the past so we're just making sure we're on our best
behavior so we don't have to go as grapes this year. The pumpkin picking
remains the same...the two boys go and pick out the biggest, most misshapen,
unwieldy pumpkins they can find and make Dad carry them back to the wagon,
while big sister finds a petite thing that she could almost wear as jewelry
if she wanted. Then sis finds two gourds, both shaped like ladles, one smooth
and the other bumpy, for the front porch. She always picks a bumpy gourd. She's a great friend to bumpy gourds everywhere.
Then comes November, which, if it weren't for Thanksgiving, wouldn't have a whole lot going for it other than sleet. At least the elections are over early in the month. Dad spends most of the month blowing leaves into piles and raking them onto the tarp then dumping them in our backyard bog, which gets boggier when he adds 22 tarploads of wet leaves to it. He says it's better than helping us clean our toy kitchen set three times per weekend.
We get Veterans Day, November 11, off from school, which we feel is important. Thankfully the United States retains some of its senses and puts Veterans Day ahead of frivolous, meathead holiday ideas like First Day of Baseball Season and Day After Super Bowl. Daddy already gives out candy canes on the first Sunday of football season; that's enough sporting celebration.
Sometime in November, although you're never quite sure when-- because anticipation, because page clicks, because trendiness, because money-- the local terrestrial radio station reminds us it still exists by shifting to the all Christmas-music format, and Daddy goes batshit crazy. Daddy loves Christmas music so much that we'll give him an aneurysm if we tell him we don't want to hear it any more. We play along, memorizing the words to "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" and "Dominic the Donkey" but we think one of these years, Dad is going to crank the Christmas Pandora station in August and sit, trance-like, staring at the TV, watching pre-season football and reminding us how much all the gifts in the "12 Days of Christmas" would actually cost today, adjusted for inflation. We just hope he waits until he's retired.
And oh yeah, Thanksgiving! Really, Dad says, if you're going to declare a new National Holiday, it should just be December. You stuff your faces during Christmas Lite (the erstwhile Thanksgiving), then 3-4 weeks later, all the Christmas preparation comes to a head, you stuff your faces again, and then "whoosh" it's New Year's a week later. America, just take the whole month off and go be good capitalists, spend your money and tell work to shove off. You've got Nat King Cole and Bing Crosby playing in your head the whole day anyway, so you're useless at work.
(Meanwhile, June and August just sit there, wondering what they needed to do to get a decent holiday..."We coulda put on a helluva New Year's Eve Fireworks display, Junie Baby..." August might say. Might. Instead they get stifling humidity and mosquitoes.)
Other names for Thanksgiving:
1. Christmas with crappier music
2. Christmas with less presents
3. Christmas with more mincemeat pie (gag)
4. Practice Christmas
5. Christmas Lite
6. 10-12 Straight Hours of Football on a Thursday
7. Christmas without all the hype
8. Christmas without the expense
9. Pressure-free Christmas
10. The sane alternative to Christmas
And thus wraps up our Fall Preview. Today Dad will watch football and hand out candy, and we'll sit and make our Christmas lists. No! No we won't! We'll enjoy the season that leads into Christmas, but we're not becoming so infatuated with Christmas that it runs our lives...football, on the other hand... Go Steelers! Enjoy fall, everyone!
Then comes November, which, if it weren't for Thanksgiving, wouldn't have a whole lot going for it other than sleet. At least the elections are over early in the month. Dad spends most of the month blowing leaves into piles and raking them onto the tarp then dumping them in our backyard bog, which gets boggier when he adds 22 tarploads of wet leaves to it. He says it's better than helping us clean our toy kitchen set three times per weekend.
We get Veterans Day, November 11, off from school, which we feel is important. Thankfully the United States retains some of its senses and puts Veterans Day ahead of frivolous, meathead holiday ideas like First Day of Baseball Season and Day After Super Bowl. Daddy already gives out candy canes on the first Sunday of football season; that's enough sporting celebration.
Sometime in November, although you're never quite sure when-- because anticipation, because page clicks, because trendiness, because money-- the local terrestrial radio station reminds us it still exists by shifting to the all Christmas-music format, and Daddy goes batshit crazy. Daddy loves Christmas music so much that we'll give him an aneurysm if we tell him we don't want to hear it any more. We play along, memorizing the words to "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" and "Dominic the Donkey" but we think one of these years, Dad is going to crank the Christmas Pandora station in August and sit, trance-like, staring at the TV, watching pre-season football and reminding us how much all the gifts in the "12 Days of Christmas" would actually cost today, adjusted for inflation. We just hope he waits until he's retired.
And oh yeah, Thanksgiving! Really, Dad says, if you're going to declare a new National Holiday, it should just be December. You stuff your faces during Christmas Lite (the erstwhile Thanksgiving), then 3-4 weeks later, all the Christmas preparation comes to a head, you stuff your faces again, and then "whoosh" it's New Year's a week later. America, just take the whole month off and go be good capitalists, spend your money and tell work to shove off. You've got Nat King Cole and Bing Crosby playing in your head the whole day anyway, so you're useless at work.
(Meanwhile, June and August just sit there, wondering what they needed to do to get a decent holiday..."We coulda put on a helluva New Year's Eve Fireworks display, Junie Baby..." August might say. Might. Instead they get stifling humidity and mosquitoes.)
Other names for Thanksgiving:
1. Christmas with crappier music
2. Christmas with less presents
3. Christmas with more mincemeat pie (gag)
4. Practice Christmas
5. Christmas Lite
6. 10-12 Straight Hours of Football on a Thursday
7. Christmas without all the hype
8. Christmas without the expense
9. Pressure-free Christmas
10. The sane alternative to Christmas
And thus wraps up our Fall Preview. Today Dad will watch football and hand out candy, and we'll sit and make our Christmas lists. No! No we won't! We'll enjoy the season that leads into Christmas, but we're not becoming so infatuated with Christmas that it runs our lives...football, on the other hand... Go Steelers! Enjoy fall, everyone!
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