Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Why I Love This Game

          Each horse race is much more than a handful of horses racing around the track. Each race has a story, no matter how big or how small. My story takes us to Minnesota, to the race that changed my outlook on horse racing, and started my love for this beautiful game.
           
I live about 45 minutes from Canterbury Park racetrack in Shakopee, MN. I was never really into the horse races to be honest. I would go to Canterbury to play blackjack and four-card poker. One day I finally made my way out to the track with some friends and watched my first race. I didn’t bet but I looked in fascination at how many people were rooting when the horses came around the final turn. “How long until the next race?” I asked a friend, and he told me that we had to wait an upwards of 20 minutes. “Twenty Minutes?!” I exclaimed, “Come on, let’s go play blackjack, I don’t want to waste twenty minutes out here.”

Trips to Canterbury came more and more frequent with co-workers and friends and I started watching more and more races when I was there. Canterbury had televisions at the blackjack tables and so I could play and then get up when the races were starting and heading back out on the track. Now as a new player to the racetrack, I rarely put more than $2 on a race. Seems silly when I was putting $5-15 on each hand of blackjack inside, but I knew nothing about horse races and so I wasn’t willing to gamble any money. My buddy Adam said that his aunt and uncle were part owners of a horse, and so we decided to come down the next time the horse would race.

July 14th, 2013 arrived and off we were to the racetrack. Still not a clue how to read PP’s or workouts, (I still barely do, but I am getting better) but I knew that Dean Butler was the jockey of my choice. My first time I went to the races, Dean ALWAYS was winning. I started putting $2 to win on every horse that he raced because I was becoming that confident in him as a jockey.  My other piece of advice came from my buddy Jeff. He told me that if I wasn’t confident what horse to bet, to always bet number 4. Now that just seems crazy and he was probably just trying to joke around since I was new at the track, but I took the advice anyways.

We watched races 1-6 as Paul Allen (Radio Voice of the Minnesota Vikings) called the races and always started with “anddddd we’reeeeee racccccccing” as they left the gate. As race 7 approached, we met up with Adam’s aunt and uncle and headed out to the paddock. We go over to spot number 4 where T Thomas was going to be and waited for the horses to come around the circle. I realized that I never even looked who the Jockey was going to be, but at this point I was just happy to be in the paddock with owners of this horse, and to be enjoying a day at the races. The horses go around the track once without a jockey and then the jockey jumps on as they head out to the starting gate. The jockey comes out and of course, It’s DEAN! I was excited before, but now I couldn’t wait to get to the booth to bet on T Thomas. He was number 4 AND Dean was riding him? He couldn’t lose, right?

Now like I said, I was still super new to the races, and so betting anything more than $2 was still a scary thing for me to do. The stars were aligned though, and so I took a $20 bill up to the booth and asked for a $6 WPS on T Thomas and then took my $2 change and headed out to watch the race. We sat with the rest of T Thomas’s owners and settled in for the race. I opened up my program and saw that T Thomas didn’t have the best track record. There was something I did see though, he was a closer. Race 7 started with Paul Allen yelling his legendary line and the 1 mile 70 yard race began. T Thomas left the gate at 3-1 and was right to the back at the beginning of the race. No one seemed worried though. Even money Moses on the Mesa took the early lead and wasn’t looking back. Halfway through the race, she had a 5 length lead, and T Thomas was at the back of the pack. Still, none of the owners seemed worried even as my heart was racing faster than the horses on the track. 

As the final turn approached, T Thomas broke to the outside and pushed up into 4th place. Still a ton of ground to cover. I heard one of the owners say, “T Thomas is going to win.” I know he owned part of the horse and everything, but come on man, your horse still is in 4th and the race is almost over…

Anne Van Rosen had Moses on the Mesa on the rail but she looked tired. Even money probably wasn’t going to do it today. She was fighting with Brother Dudeleo (10/1) but neither of them saw T Thomas. I remember T Thomas shake his head a little bit as Paul Allen exclaims “Erratic T Thomas losing ground.” No way I was ever seeing that $18 again.

All of a sudden out of nowhere, T Thomas takes off. Dean and T Thomas are closing in. My heart is pumping, I am out of my seat. Could it be?

“AND HERE COMES T THOMAS” exclaims Paul Allen as the horse finishes the finish line. I am jumping up and down, I am high-fiving anyone around me, even though I didn’t know who they were. As we made our way down to the Winner’s Circle for the photo, I remember my excitement to this day. It wasn’t for the money that I won or for the beautiful weather. It was for the day that I got to spend at the track, and I knew right there that this was the reason that I loved this game.

Over the rest of the summer I watched T Thomas get sold and watched him win a couple more races. At 22 years old, I had never loved an animal more than I loved T Thomas. The summer ended and so did the races, but I will never forget that day. On May 16th, 2014 the races open back up at Canterbury, and I know I will be one of the first ones in the gate. 


Below is a picture that I took of Canterbury Park Paddock over the winter. A beautiful place to visit if you ever make it out to Minnesota. I recommend coming during the extreme racing day where you can watch Camels and even Zebras race. A great experience for anyone and their family at a relatively cheap entrance fee! 


Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Every Day is My Favorite Day of the Year....that works, right? Part 1/3

My friend Jeff Barthel recently told me after reading a blog that, "Every day of the year seems to be your favorite day of the year."

I kind of laughed it off and then realized that he was right (he is never right). Throughout the year, events come and go and I label them "my favorite day of the year."

Much like trying to name a best friend, there are many different people who I consider my best friend. I also am one of those people who believes that you can have more than one best friend so why can't I have more than one favorite day as well?

The answer is that I can!

Below I am going to list all of my "favorite days of the year" and there is no doubt that I will forget some. That is because my emotions towards these events are mostly forgotten until they arrive and I get to feel that emotion again. So here we go: A list of my favorite days/weekends of the year and a brief description on why I like the day so much. I will begin in January and work my way towards the end of the year.

January-

New Year's Day- The reason that I like New Year's so much is just that, A NEW YEAR. Everything seems to start fresh. People seem to have a positive outlook on life and try to make themselves better with New Years resolutions. Even if they only last a couple days or a couple weeks, at least people are trying to be better in their every day lives. My resolution this year was to continue to lose weight. It has been more of a struggle of late but I am working hard to continue to lose a couple pounds each week. January 1st also brings about a great day of college football with the Rose Bowl and other New Year's Bowl Games.

20th- January 20th is a great day because it is the birthday of my beautiful girlfriend Cassidy. Over the last few years we have spent together we have spent her birthday doing a variety of things. On her 16th birthday we were at Broadway Pizza and a couple years ago we went to Green Bay for a Brad Paisley concert. This last year was Cassidy's golden birthday so we went out to Minneapolis for the night. It was a great time! I can't wait to see what other events will be in store for future birthdays :)

February-

Super Bowl Sunday- More than just football, the day of the Super Bowl bring about a overall day of happiness in the United States. Thousands of Super Bowl parties full of friends, family and delicious food. Whether your party is based around the social gathering or actually focused around watching the game, Super Bowl parties are a blast. The few people who don't watch football end up watching the Super Bowl because of the commercials, the halftime show, or for the possibility of missing something and being left out. People bet on anything from the time of the National Anthem, to the number of times the announcers say a certain word or phrase. Last year I spent the day at the Barthel residence. We ate delicious food prepared by Judy and watched the game around the living room television. It was a small get together but it was fun to be able to actually watch the game, which doesn't always happen at other SB parties.

March-

Championship Week/Selection Sunday- We coast through March and get by on Mother Nature's Joke that we would actually get nice weather in March. We get one day of 50 degrees and then the next day is 15. McDonalds comes out with Shamrock Shakes (delicious if you have never had one) and then the middle of March arrives. A full week of Conference Championship games that all lead to Selection Sunday. On Selection Sunday I usually sit around with a blank bracket and watch as 68 names are chosen to represent the NCAA in the March Madness tournament. Many of the teams are obvious but then there are those teams that are "on the bubble." They don't know if their resume will get them to the tournament. Did they play tough enough teams? Did they get enough wins on the road? On this Selection Sunday, they find out. They show reactions from teams in their home gym erupting when they find out that they are getting in. They show a few teams who weren't as fortunate. After the teams are announced they spend the next 3 hours analyzing who they believe will win. What a great day for college basketball.

Opening Weekend of March Madness-Thursday and Friday of the tournament are the two best days of the tournament in my opinion. This year we were actually spoiled with how great the NCAA Tournament was. It brought so many OT and close games along with a few buzzer beaters and a ton of upsets. The Thursday and Friday that begin the tournament is the best though. Games from 11-11 both days and everyone is excited because their brackets aren't busted (yet). If you survive the 1st weekend with your bracket, consider yourself a winner.

Ski Weekend- Ever since I can remember my Grandparents have taken their 5 children and Grandchildren out skiing for the weekend. This isn't necessarily in March and to be honest, I don't know why I put it in the March portion of this blog. It is usually on President's weekend but when some of us had Winter sports, we had to extend it into March. Anyways.... On this weekend we head up to Giants Ridge and spend the weekend together. We arrive on Friday afternoon and everyone brings food to share. We catch up with cousins we probably haven't seen in a couple weeks (We are a close family if you haven't figured that out yet) and play cards. We will enjoy a swim in the pool and the hot tub (when it is open). We usually head to bed decently early because Saturday is a busy day on the slopes! We head out around 9-10 and spend as much time as we can on the slopes before we head in for the day. Some of us just enjoy riding casually down the hill while others are attempting jumps. I usually try to video tape and see what kind of videos I can get. If you check out my videos on Facebook, you can check out a video of my cousin Sam from about 4 years ago. he thinks he is going to hit this jump and ends up wiping out. I can watch it over and over and I find it hilarious every single time. I posted the video on the link below as well.

Ohhhhh Sam.



When we get back to the hotel the family splits up. Some of the family heads to the Chinese buffet while others go to Sawmill, the local bar and have burgers and sandwiches. The weekend always flies by but it is a great time hanging out with my family.

April 

April 8th- As you guys probably saw on Social Media, Cassidy and I both love our anniversary and why shouldn't we? It is a day that in a way is kinda ours. The day we decided that being together was better than being apart. This year we celebrated our 4th anniversary and went to the Twins home opener yesterday. We then went to Pizza Luce and shared some food and then spent the night at her apartment just being together. I had a job fair today and she had a Biology test and so she studied while I watched the NCAA Championship game. Great trade off right? I can't wait to spend the rest of my life with that girl and sorry if you guys have to read the cheesy posts on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter ;)

NFL Draft-My favorite draft of the 4 major sports because of how much I love the Vikings and because of how big of an event the draft has become. The first round is now on Thursday night and it is always a event full of speculation. Last year the Vikings surprised us all by getting back into the 1st round and grabbing CP84. Patterson had a great rookie year and so far it seems like we had a great draft last year. This year we pick 8th and many are speculating that we will take a QB. The "Ponder Project" seems to be coming to an end and many are ready for the next chapter of Vikings football. Usually on draft night I sit with my computer on my lap and sit back and watch each team pick while trying to predict who they will get before it is announced. Twitter is great on draft night. So many people have different opinions on who is better than who and what player each team should take. It is great! Everyone becomes a draft expert, if only for a couple hours.


So there you have it. My favorite days from January-April. I was going to wait to post all 12 months in one blog but decided that it would be a lot to read. Look forward to May-August coming out in a week or so (I hope)