Hello, Fire Enthusiasts. I just thought that I would share a little something with you. I do what I can to keep the virtual spiderwebs off of this blog, but, as I've said before, it isn't easy when I'm up at 3:00 am, in the office by 4:00 am and work 11 hours a day.
So, while I was contemplating what I could do for a post, we suddenly received a text from our son...
You see, Riley traveled from our home in Central California with the Kingsburg High School Concert Choir, Women's Choir and the Jazz Choir (of which our son is a member) and traveled down south to Anaheim. It is the spring trip and it is called: Music in the Parks at Disneyland.
As of the time that I am writing this note, I assume that the trip has been great fun, but my son won't be arriving home until very early in the morning, when I am too deeply into my R.E.M.'s to notice. Mean, right? We'll be leaving the truck at the school and he will be driving himself home at 2:00 am or so.
However, as you can see from the photo, while the kids were having free time at Disneyland, he ran into a familiar face at the California Screamin' ride. We watch all of the "Bones" re-runs religiously in our home, so he knew exactly who the actor was when he ended up in line with him; he just couldn't pronounce his last name...
"Excuse me, Sir," my oldest son asked. "Aren't you David from 'Bones'?"
"Yes."
"Would you mind taking a picture?"
"No."
And the rest is photographic history.
We just went on the New York trip with his Wind Ensemble last month. See an earlier post, if this is the first you've heard about this. We've gone to Disneyland so many times that we decided to stay home for this trip. He doesn't need mom and dad hanging around all of the time, so we pick and choose when to go. In any event, we were sitting in a restaurant in Fresno, having lunch, when my wife's cell phone vibrated with a message that we would be buzzing about for the entire day.
Just thought I'd share it with you.
We'll talk soon.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
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That's so cool. And his last name is pronounced Bor-ee-AN-ez (at least that's how my daughter pronounces it). She loved him on Buffy, and then Angel, and now Bones. My order was Bones, then Buffy, then Angel (she's getting me to watch Buffy & Angel, which isn't too hard to do now that I'm hooked).
ReplyDeleteHi, Stacy. I know he's going to be embarrased that I have been telling everyone about this, but I knew so many of my pals have seen David Boreanaz' work with all of these shows, that they would get a kick out of hearing about it.
ReplyDeleteI know we did...
Take care, my friend, and thanks for stopping by.
-Jimmy
What a fun experience for your son! He sounds like he's very talented!! (and a handsome boy too!)
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't mind running into David Boreanaz!
Hi, Kelly. I wish his grades were a bit better, but he is a great kid who doesn't cause any trouble, is well-liked and a great friend to all. He is in Honor Band and Choir, sings in church and will be in his third play this year. He did "Little Women", "Guys & Dolls" and now is rehearsing the part of the Scarecrow in "The Wizard of Oz".
ReplyDeleteI knew when he ran into the actor that it would make a popular story to post about, and I wasn't wrong.
Thanks,
-Jimmy
That is awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tina. It was quite a thrill for all of us, and his mom and I weren't even there! Lol!
ReplyDelete-Jimmy