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2004: Let's Reminisce

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 6:41 am
by LoyalTubist
I have noticed that Wade has been digging up old TubeNet threads from 2004. Since I'm turning 50 on Friday (do you know how difficult it is to make a Vietnamese wife understand that I am not 50 until Friday? She's been saying that I'm 50 since January 1! Let me have a chance to be 49!) this doesn't seem so long ago...

Anyway, 2004 was a good year. It was the last good year with my ex-wife. We actually took three vacations that summer. One of these trips, while my daughters were gone off to Hawaii for a church missions project, my (then) wife took my parents for a tour of the Sierras, driving to Reno and Monterey.

We went to Manzanar Relocation Center--a favorite place of my ex-wife and me. They had just recently rebuilt the High School Cafeteria/Community Hall as a museum. (For those who don't know, this was one of those camps where they had West Coast residents of Japanese ancestry during World War II live for most of that time.)

From there we spent the night at Mammoth Lakes. I will never forget that night, about 3 AM, when I got up to get a drink of water. We had the hotel window open and I heard a noise downstairs. I didn't have my glasses on but I looked outside and saw what looked like a beggar wearing a yellow raincoat rummaging through the garbage. When I put my glasses on, I saw that it was a brown bear.

The next day, we went to the Ponderosa Ranch in Incline Village, Nevada. For those of you who have been wanting to see this place, it's too late. The place closed its doors the end of September 2004. This was the theme park based on the Bonanza TV series. It was the first theme park I had ever seen that had its own line of liquor.

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Well, so much has changed since then. It was only three years ago. I got divorced and remarried. My father died. And I am living in Vietnam.

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 11:30 am
by LoyalTubist
Vietnamese celebrate their birthdays but they count their ages from either Tet (Lunar New Year, same as Chinese New Year), if they are Buddhist, or January 1, if they are Christian, although others (including many Buddhists) also consider January 1 as the year to start everything. The cutoff date for school enrollment age is January 1, even though school starts in either August or September, as it does in the United States.

I remember some tombstones in my wife's home town in which something was written (in Vietnamese):

Hang Vu Thuy
Born December 31, 1921
Died January 5, 2001
Age: 80 years

When I explain that my dad didn't live to his 80th birthday, some people here don't understand that, since he died in March and his birthday is in September.

But birthdate ages do matter in some circumstances...
-Drinking alcohol (18)
-Marriage (Men 22, Women 20)
-Military Service (17, with a high school diploma)

Re: 2004: Let's Reminisce

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 1:16 pm
by Dan Schultz
LoyalTubist wrote:..... I looked outside and saw what looked like a beggar wearing a yellow raincoat rummaging through the garbage. When I put my glasses on, I saw that it was a brown bear.
I DO wonder where that brown bear got the yellow raincoat!

Re: 2004: Let's Reminisce

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 1:17 pm
by windshieldbug
TubaTinker wrote:
LoyalTubist wrote:..... I looked outside and saw what looked like a beggar wearing a yellow raincoat rummaging through the garbage. When I put my glasses on, I saw that it was a brown bear.
I DO wonder where that brown bear got the yellow raincoat!
(I wonder who WAS in the raincoat... )

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 7:34 pm
by bearphonium
2004. Lack of promotion to sergeant, and involuntary demotion from two stripes to no stripes. Skin cancer. Mom died on Good Friday. Broke my toe. Sprained my ankle. Suffered through an unfounded ethics complaint with my partner. Sued in Federal Court. Yep, I was glad when 2004 was over.

Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 6:02 am
by LoyalTubist
I got a new bear avatar. I tried to find one wearing a raincoat, but I could only find Paddington Bear. I thought the bear playing a tuba came awfully darn close.

Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 6:57 am
by NickJones
2004 eh.....
Joined Tubenet , qualified for the national championships , beat many great world class brass bands on the way , won at the National Eisteddfod , helped out loads of bands and orchestra's and got the seeds sown for the greatest Ompah Band in the world ever!!!!

Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 11:11 am
by KevinMadden
2004:
Junior year of High School (had the most fun that year)
placed 3rd in NH all-state
was chosen for the 2005 All-Eastern Band
My Corps (the Spartans) were DCI Divison II World Champion.
Great year for me.