Afterglow 2005 - Day 2
On the way back to Afterglow, we saw this huge crane that was building log cabins, Abraham Lincoln style. I wonder if they do custom orders. When I get some money, I'm going to draw up some blueprints, bring them up here, and have them make me the most bad ass log cabin ever.
We were almost home when a strange furry creature scurried across the road. We were too far away to make an honest judgment on what it was, but we slammed on the brakes just in time to make out what it was - a porcupine. The spikes on it's back and tail are a dead giveaway.
If there was a place where the popular kids hang out at Afterglow, it would have to be Cabin #1's picnic table. I say that because we are the cool kids, and people gravitate towards the area where the populars hang out.
This is what I like to call an "action shot." I include a picture like this on my website to show off my versatility. I want people to know that I am a professional athlete in more sports than beer pong.
This was an intense brother vs. brother match to see which one was Mom's favorite. We are ridiculously competitive, especially when it involves competing for Mom's love. We upped the ante when we decided that the winner would be considered Mom's #1 son. This escalated our participation, and I was so concerned with returning the ball that I didn't notice that the ball was clearly out. I guess if a line judge had been involved, I would've backed off and not hit the ball.
Beege is a loyal supporter of all things Reck, even though he doesn't always like to admit it. He tries so hard to be an outsider that he becomes accepted by the group for being an individual. We are proud to hang out with Beege and any member of the McKissick clan.
This pretty much sums up how our game went down. We were too busy making each other laugh with funny faces than working on our tennis skills. I honestly think that we put forth more effort in our humor than in returning the ball.