Saturday, October 20, 2007

off to connecticut

Sammy and dad and I are going to connecticut to see grammy and poppy. We are going to cut some trees and help them because they are old.It is a long trip about 3 hours i think and i cant stand bieing in the truck that long.Will be coming home tomorrow afternoon. dad says we are going to see people put pumkins in a catapult and throw them far. That should be kinda cool. I am taking my guitar with me so i can practice. I got cant explain down pretty good. even the solos which are quite hard because you need to play them fast. dad is going to start on my room next week. cant wait to see what he is going to do. I told him waht i wanted and he said that is fine so my room should be a like the hard rock cafe i hope. I just need to get a guitar signed from Pete so i can hang it. I would like my red strat with the new pickguard signed on the headstock. I would by a new strat. well off to grammy and poppys.

aaron jr

4 comments:

ROB said...

Catapulting pumpkins? Sounds fun! Little known fact, but the invention of the pumpkin catapult singled handedly turned the tides of the Civil War. It's a good thing the North came up with it first:)

What? You don't believe me...

Anyway, hope the truck ride wasn't too bad for you and hope you had a fun weekend. I dig long rides personally...Gives me a chance to listen to Quadrophenia from beginning to end.

Take care,
Rob

ROB said...

Hey Aaron Jr.

Just wanted to let you know I'm gonna put up that 1988 National Anthem I did at my graduation on my blog for you tomorrow. Only 'cause you asked for it.

Trust me, the recording is horrible as you'll soon hear but I played pretty good anyhow...I think. Maybe in a few years you can play the Anthem at your graduation and your Dad can record it better for you. Let's hope!

Rob

PDBT said...

Aaron:
Make sure you let us know how your Hard Rock Cafe room came out! That sound amazing...
my parents would have never let me do anything cool like that back then...

needless to say, your parents DO rock, I think we have already established that.

How's Sammy been? You haven't mentioned him in a while, you better be good to him, when you grow up you'll be happy you were!!!

Ciao for now, kid!

-Lin

Tink said...

Hope the catapult was fun! I love watching those things. Your Dad might remember a comedian named "Gallagher" who used to catapult smashed watermelons into the audience. People would wear raincoats and cover up with tarps at his shows. :o)

Hope you had a great visit with your gram and gramp!