10 Surprising Things about My Dad

Posted on Jan 31, 2014 in Funny

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Dad’s a character and that’s for sure. And I mean that in the most complimentary way. So many people live their lives in the middle of the road never venturing too far to either side.  My dad is not one of those people.  You are more likely to find him running full speed on one side of the road or the other but never, never in the middle.

A virtual legend in the city of Chula Vista you’ll often find him confiding his deepest secrets with strangers he’s just met or telling tales so tall that you’d swear that he’d heavily embellished reality.  And you’d be right.

I’d thought I’d share 10 surprising things about my Dad.  As funny, and sometimes strange as these things are to me, they must be even more strange and funny to people that have never met him.  To know him is to begin to understand why some of these wacky things just make total sense.  My dad is a creative person who sees the world much more differently than your average person.

He Rocks Harder than Anyone You Know

I was 12 at the time.  I woke up and my dad had cut holes in two of our trash cans, placed speakers  in them. positioned them outside his window and was blaring Black Sabbath at the absolute highest volume he could.  Iron Man was blaring and echoing through the whole neighborhood.  Imagine my surprise (and delight) to hear my dad being more rock and roll than even Ozzy Osborne.

I am not sure if I was more impressed by his engineering skills of creating a powerful amplification system with trash cans or the fact he was playing cool ass music out his window louder than I have ever heard in my life.

You see dad had a long running dispute with our neighbor who used to blast his buzz saw out early in the morning and wake the neighborhood up.  My dad was fighting fire with fire or in this case, fighting buzz saws with satanic heavy metal music.  The police eventually came and made us turn off the music but I must admit I got my first rock and roll lesson from my dad.

Incidentally, years later I used to put my guitar amps out of my dorm room window at St Mary’s College and play Van Halen licks on my guitar.  I suppose I adopted that technique from my dad.

My dad does not play trumpet because they don’t rock hard enough.

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His Donut Skills Are Beyond your Realm of Comprehension

We had 12 kids in our family.  We used to sit around a big table on Sunday mornings and watch my dad methodically cut up a donut into 12 pieces, place it on a plate and then pass the plate from kid to kid, letting us each take 1 piece of donut.  When the plate made it’s way all around the big table, we would watch him cut up another donut into 12 pieces and start the process again.

The process would continue until all 12 donuts were gone.  We each eventually got what amounted to a whole donut it just took 12 trips around the table to get it.  This was not the most efficient way to eat a donut but for some reason it worked.

This is a donut cut into 12 pieces.  I will hazard to guess that you have never seen this before.

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He Pays Taxi Drivers with Chickens

I woke up one morning and ran outside to check on our pet chicken “Eggatha” only to find that she was not there.   She would never wander far.  She was chicken.  Chickens are not great adventurers that pick up their little chicken belongings to explore the world.  They generally just peck at dirt and occasionally poop on dirt.

Later that day when we asked my dad about it he claimed that the chicken ran away.  I was heartbroken and literally ran outside and shed tears.  There was a brief moment I wasn’t sure how I could live the rest of my life without Eggatha there.  The feeling soon passed and so did the years.

When I turned 17 I learned the shocking truth and it was even stranger than a chicken running away from its home.  It turns out that after a night at the local pub my dad needed a cab ride home.  Upon arriving home, he discovered he had no money to pay the cab driver.  Being ever the resourceful fellow he went into the backyard, grabbed the chicken and convinced the cab driver to take the chicken in exchange for fare.

I am not sure if I was more shocked at our dad for giving away our beloved chicken or at the cab driver for taking it as payment.  In any case, “paying with chickens” has become part of my daily vocabulary now.

Dad used to pile all 12 of us in the car and take us to Knott’s Berry Farm for a dish of Rhubarb

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He is Prone to Tell Egregious Stories to Make Someone Feel Good

My dad is prone to embellishing stories.  This is particularly true if he happened to be at his favorite bar – The Colony House which happened to be the case one infamous evening.

As my sister tells it, she had just finished up a date with a guy and told him that she was only interested in him as friends.  The guy was heartbroken and let my dad know this as he left our house.

My dad is always on the look-out for a willing ear and this heartbroken young lad seemed to be a guaranteed easy listener.  So my dad offered to take him to his favorite bar for a few drinks.  After several drinks my dad confided in the lad that my sister was “only being stand-offish” because she was terminally ill with cancer and expected only to live a matter of weeks.  My dad wanted the man not to feel so bad.  It wasn’t him at all.  It was my sister, not wanting to reveal the horrible truth and hurt this young guy.The story of course was blatantly false but that did not stop my dad from carrying it through to the fullest extent.

The night progressed, and of course they cried together for hours and over several more drinks, lamenting what was soon to be a world without someone they loved. The tears soon turned to big plans to somehow help Kathy during her final days.  The young man vowed that he would make Kathy’s last two weeks on earth memorable.

My sister was awoken early the next morning by my mother who advised Kathy that a young man was at the door waiting for her.   She got to the door and was greeted by the guy she had just let down the night before.

He got on one knee and proposed to her and told her he knew everything and that he did not care.  He wanted to live life to the fullest and make sure all her wildest dreams came true – even if it was only for two weeks.

 Dad is prone to heavy embellishments during story-telling (a typical Irish Trait that he has mastered)

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He Claims (at Times) that His Father is Sing Lee a Chinese Immigrant that Settled in New York in 1940

My dad is Irish.  He could not pass for Chinese even in the darkest of rooms but at times he has been known to brag about his Chinese Father – Sing Lee.  Sing Lee owned a laundromat near his home in the Bronx and he had given my dad a job at some point.

Apparently, as he tells it, Sing Lee taught him how to fight (using Kung Fu of course) and it came in quite handy growing up on the streets of New York.  A few swift Karate Chops in the air are often added in to prove his point.

My dad had great admiration for Sing Lee

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He Once Drove 5 Miles Backwards to Sell his Car When It Would Not Go Into Drive

My dad hates tow trucks.   He does not believe they are necessary.  There is no finer display of ingenuity than the time when he made the 5 mile trek from his home to the car dealer backwards in his car to avoid having it towed.  The car would not kick into drive so he merely put the car in reverse and made the drive apparently ducking up and down side streets to avoid police detection.  Two things happened that day that made him happy.  He sold the car.  He did not have to pay a tow truck driver.  Mission accomplished.

My dad did not let a faulty transmission stop him from getting his broken down station wagon to the the car dealer sans tow truck. This google map collage retraces his backward joy ride to the dealer.

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He Fooled an Entire City with an Outlandish Story and Launched a Business that generated millions

My dad gathered my mom and few belongings and headed From New York out to California with nothing more than gas money in the early 1960’s.   With nothing to speak of beyond a great deal of creativity and an knack for story-telling he built a small mission style building with a  bell on top and proceeded to generate enormous New York style publicity with an outlandish tale of a historic bell that stood atop the building.  NewsPapers from all over San Diego County flocked and gave him free publicity.  The business went on to generate millions over the years and still stands there to this day supporting several families.  The agency he built is CSS Insurance – The Best and Most Affordable Insurance in San Diego if your in the market by the way.

Dad claimed Old #12 (the bell on top of his business) had roots back to the California Gold Rush

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He Drives 100% of the Time with his Hazard Lights On

I usually do not condone over-use of Hazard Lights on the road but in the case of my dad I will make an exception.  To my dad,  Hazard lights are way of saying both  “Hello World, Here I am” and “Watch Out World I’m Coming Through”.  You can imagine how helpful this non-verbal cue can be on the road.  Keep an eye out for him.  He still rolls hard in a pimpin Caddie at 82 years of age.

 At one point my dad decided to keep the hazard lights on full time and has never looked back.

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He Once Fed A Chicken Whiskey and Taught The Old Bird to Fight

Dad insisted that if we were to have a pet chicken than the chicken would be raised to be Irish.   In keeping with that, Eggatha did not have your traditional chicken type lifestyle.  In fact one day she hopped up on the table and began to drink up whiskey by pecking at it.

Within minutes sweet Eggatha had transformed from sweet lovable Eggatha into an angry drunk chicken.  She lashed out us, pecking and scratching.  We ran from the table in fear and she was left alone to continue her drunken escapades through the night.  We never let her hit the sauce again after that.

Dad once drove all 12 us down from the mountains in the pitch black of night in sunglasses because he forgot his reading glasses.  At times he had rely on verbal directions shouted to him from us in the back seat.

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He has 36 Children and GrandChildren and Counting

Maybe the most surprising thing of all is just how many people are living here on this world thanks to him.  At present moment he fathered 12 Children of his own Grandfathered another 24.  Now that is quite an accomplishment and maybe the most surprising of all.

The fact is that each and everyone of us has a list of favorite stories about our dad.We laugh a lot about our dad’s stories because mostly we realize that there is a part of his quirky side that each of us has as well.  There is a book to be written here somewhere about one of the most original and unique people to walk the earth.

This is our table that we all sat around each night.  We ate dinner together every night and said prayers around this table before going to bed.  This was a routine.

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An old family portrait with most us in younger years.

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Thank you for reading the blog.  We have hundreds of more and similar stories of dad, if you would like to read more, let me know and we’ll come up with another post.

The Incredibly Stupid Froot Loop Project

Posted on Jan 30, 2014 in photography

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It seemed like a good idea at the time.  Get a box of Froot Loops and spell out the word “Froot Loops” with Froot Loops.   You see they just released a study which found that each and every froot loop is the same flavor no matter what the color is.  I feel like I was somehow cheated as a child since I always imagined the great fruit I was eating every time I ate these things, practically every morning.

Believe it or not, this took a bit of time to spell it out.  And then there it is.   Wow. look at that in my living room.  I think I am going to leave it there for awhile.

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Froot Loops are still great.  By the way, up until this article, I always thought it was Fruit Loops. Nope they are called Froot Loops.  Scammed again.

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Count to 10 with Frankie and James

Posted on Jan 27, 2014 in Music

We put together a video today where Frankie and James teach you to count the funnest way ever.

Exposure Narratives – Why Slowing Down is The Next Trend in Photography

Posted on Jan 26, 2014 in photography

I like Instagram.   I use Instagram sometimes.  Instagram is easy ; you take a photo, you put a filter on it, caption it and post it.   And maybe that is precisely the problem with it.  It’s so easy that it can lure people in sharing too many photos.

Too many photos with the same filters applied to them making all the photos look too familiar.   Everything is so fast and so easy that the photos start to look cool but they lack context and don’t tell a story.  If you combine that with the fact that a photos merit is based on the number of likes it receives it can all get a bit exhausting and non-fulfilling.

Slow Down, Tell a Story

2013 was the year that I discovered the art of slowing down.  I took less pictures.  I took time to compose my pictures and I carefully started selecting the pictures that I shared.  I used to take tons of pictures with little thought.  Now I focused on taking only the best pictures.

Most importantly I started purposely taking pictures with the intent of making the pictures tell a story.  I started using my photography blog to tell stories of life around me, wherever I was.

The result of all of this was that I was happier with my work and I think others were too.   More people started to look at my pictures, read my stories and have an emotional connection with what I was presenting.

Introducing Exposure

I discovered a new photography service in December 2013 called Exposure, here is their site-  Exposure . Exposure’s site had a single purpose that they communicate – Exposure is for photographers who want a more meaningful and effortless way to publish their work — in the context of a narrative, instead of a feed or single photo on a permalink page.

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As I paged through the site it instantly resonated with me.  They offered an effortless way to create photo narratives or blogs with your pictures.  What made it all the more compelling was what your story would look like after you were complete – absolutely, stunningly beautiful.

I was so excited about the service that I published my first story while I was on a business trip in Cincinnati.  It took me about 10 minutes to create this – A Walk in the Park.

 This was my first narrative.  I was able to do this on a hotel wifi in 10 minutes. It blew me away how simple it was.walk

My Favorite Things about Exposure

I have 5 things I love about this service.

Beautiful Full page photos – This site uses full frame photos that cover the entire space of the browser, regardless of their screen resolution.  You can’t really find a blog template that allows you to showcase your photos like that.

The Simplicity – This site is drop dead simple.  But every single element of its simplicity was carefully thought through.  Everything from the font choices, to line spacing to the simple large navigation.  I can tell they painstakingly have designed this to maintain it’s beauty with each new feature.

No Focus on Likes – Like farming gets so annoying and is one of the big problems with sites like 500px.  The focus moves away from picture quality to user interaction with each other.  People that interact and like other photos get their photos like.  That is exhausting and takes away from the experience of the photos.  Exposure was careful to make a “like” totally non-intrusive and secondary to the whole process.  They have a simple “Enjoy” button that users can click if they liked it.  This is completely refreshing.

Drag, Drop and Write – There is no formatting needed at all on this site.  You drag and drop photos, you write text.  If you have a blog you know how wonderful that sounds.  Even wordpress sites which are extraordinarily simple have not mastered what Exposure has done on their site.

The Profile – Exposure builds a a profile for you and all of your narratives are kept in the same place.  The narratives are presented as large photos with a text overlay – by far one of the coolest and most intriguing ways to present your stories.  You can check out my profile here – FrankieFoto on Exposure

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 Slowing Down is the next trend in Photography

I had initially entitled this post – Exposure, The Antidote for Instagram.  Maybe I read that somewhere or maybe its what I feel.  But I think Exposure has developed something that enables the next trend in photography – slowing down.

People are simply getting tired of posting photo after photo without a sense of fulfillment. It’s a general fatigue I think.  Exposure offers a unique antidote to that.  Getting 100 like votes on 500px is a nice little affirmation but the feeling generally subsides quite quickly.

Telling a story with your pictures and presenting it in a beautiful way is something that can last many years.   By telling a story with your pictures you convey an emotion and a feeling – that can last forever.  Slowing down, taking less pictures and presenting those pictures as beautifully as possible with a story – now that is sorely needed.

Exposure has found a formula that works that makes this possible to just about everyone.   They made it simple enough so you don’t need any programming skills but they made it beautiful enough to make it appear that you are an accomplished designer.   So cool.

Beautiful Shots at Sunset

Posted on Jan 26, 2014 in photography

Some beautiful shots of the La Jolla Surf Shack tonight.  Gorgeous sunset tonight. Gotta Love it.

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White Out WindanSea

Posted on Jan 26, 2014 in photography

Heavy surge of the seas around WindanSea this weekend. It was churning up the water and the surf was amazing.  It was a packed beach today.

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Fuji’s New Instant $169 Vintage Camera for the Kiddy Kiddies is the Best One Yet

Posted on Jan 24, 2014 in photography

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If you don’t have an instant camera, I think you need one.  And I’m saying that for one reason- Facebook. Many people spend a lot of time putting their family memories on Facebook and that might not be the best idea.

If you think Facebook will be where we all go in 15 years to look at the pictures we take today, think again.   Remember Friendster?  Remember Myspace?  Just try to go to those sites today to access your profiles.  You can’t.  They’re gone.  And Facebook won’t be there either in 15 years.  Judging from the hyperspace-like speed that Facebook is killing itself you may not even be going there in 2 years if I was to guess.

Instant Cameras are Fun

Instant cameras are fun, but lets face it they are not nearly as convenient as your smart phone and they are kind of expensive.  I get a lot of questions from my friends and family about which camera to buy.  So I am always trying out new cameras to see which ones are cool.

I’ve tried a lot of the old vintage Polaroids and I have tried out Polaroids Zink cameras and Fuji’s Instax cameras.  Beyond Poloroids Zink cameras which I think suck, the rest are all pretty great.  And I could recommend them all.  But here is one little camera that is my new favorite.

Introducing the Fuji Neo Classic

This camera is getting rave reviews. I just bought one myself and at $169 it is one of the more affordable and cooler options. It’s the Fuji Neo Classic Instax Camera.  Its a very cool little thing and it gets my vote as best little camera for the Kiddy Kiddies.  I will give you a few reasons why I really like this camera.

Fuji created a vintage looking and well-constructed instant camera

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So why take a serious look at this camera as something to buy for your family?  Well here are 5 reasons for you to chew on.

Reason #1  – Because it looks pretty cool

Kids love cool vintage style cameras.  Fuji was really smart to take their old Instax cameras and give them an old face lift.  The older cameras were brightly colored and very youthful but in my opinion probably were a bit embarrassing for a boy to carry around.

This new camera is cool and actually looks like an old film camera.  If you want to teach your kids about photography, having a cool looking camera is a great way to start. The feel of this camera is nice and sturdy too. It doesn’t feel cheap and plastic-like.

The old Instax camera models were highly targeted at the Hello Kitty Crowd.

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The film pops out from the side of this camera.  If you find that kind of exciting than congratulations you are a photography weirdo.

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Reason #2 – Lots of Controls and Functionality that is cool

This camera has lots of bells and whistles that a budding photographer would love.  Take for example the ability to take double exposures.  Double exposure photography is the process of taking two shots which are combined into a single exposure.

This instant camera has the feature built right in.  You can even get tips and tutorials on how to do it right from Instax – Double Exposure Photography.

In addition to double exposure mode, the camera has a party mode with a longer flash, a macro and landscape mode for close-ups and landscapes, a light and dark mode to take more contrasty images.

The Neo Classic has a host of awesome features you won’t find in other instant cameras.

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A cool feature of this camera is the double exposure which can create awesome results.

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 Reason #3 –  Excellent Camera for Parties

This is the camera to have on hand for your wedding receptions, kids parties or family get togethers.  The camera is simple and rugged enough for anyone to use.   I have used these little Instax cameras at parties and the most fun I have with it is giving people the pictures that we take with it.  I have been surprised to see many of the pictures I have given other people hanging on their refrigerators or sitting on the desk.   The gift of a photo is made extraordinarily easy with this awesome little camera.

 Reason #4 –  Cool Film, Cool Borders

Instax film is not as cool as Polaroid or Impossible Film but it is a heck of a lot cheaper.  I typically look for deals on the Instax Film which I almost always find online.  If you buy the film at a camera store it will probably cost you about $1 an exposure.  If you buy it online you can get it for about 50 cents.  When you find it, load up on it.  It will generally keep for about 12-18 months from when you purchase it.  Make sure if you buy it online to check the expiration date.  Like buying milk at the store always go to the back and choose the film with the expiration date furthest away.

Instax has cool multi-colored borders to give your instant photos a different look.

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Reason #5  –   Tripod Mount and Timer Feature

One last, awesome thing about this Instant Camera is the fact that it has a timer feature and a Tripod Mount.  That isn’t something that has typically been available on other instant cameras and I actually find it rare on many Polaroids.  Being able to screw the camera onto a tripod with timer means you can set it up at a party and take group pictures – Now that is cool.

The Fuji Neo Classic runs $200 but I found that BH Photo and several other places have been running specials on it for about $169.  Check it out and thanks for reading.

Do you love Polaroid Photography? Check out some of my other post on the subject.  The Polaroid Project,  5 Reasons you Need an Instant Camera,  The Best Polaroid Camera Ever.

Isabella’s All Day Birthday Bash on the Beach with Baskin Robbins and BabyCakes

Posted on Jan 21, 2014 in Family

Everyone came to Isabella’s Big Birthday Bash and had the most fabulous time.  There was cake.  There were presents.  There was lots of fun in the sand and everyone wanted to wish Isabella a very Happy Birthday in their own way.  Check it out.

If you want to check out the whole gallery of cool pictures from her birthday you can check it out here – Isabella’s Second Birthday Party.

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