Quick backstory. My parents and brother live in Oxford, AL, about 4 hours north of my home in Dothan. For Father's Day/my Dad's birthday, the family decided to meet in Auburn (roughly in the middle) and go to a water park.
I rode with my sister, her husband, and their 2 daughters, and we met my Mom, Dad, and brother. The park has a wave pool, lazy river, and 6 water slides.
As we approached the water slides, and started to climb the stairs, my Dad decided that rather than slide, he'd use his waterproof video camera to document the rest of us going down.
Those of you who read my post last week, are not surprised to learn that he'd rather use electronic equipment than shoot down a 300 foot slide into a pool of strangers' urine. We did eventually get him on the slide by telling him they were giving out coupons for Best Buy to the days fastest racers.
So the whole family had a good time, and luckily we have most of the day documented with video and photographs. Is there a better way to document a family outing then making a commemorative T-Shirt? Especially, when you are as talented at graphic design as my father is.
Which (finally) brings me to my point. My Mom called me last night in a panic. It seems that Dad has spent the last two days trying to figure out how to put this video on a T-shirt:
I rode with my sister, her husband, and their 2 daughters, and we met my Mom, Dad, and brother. The park has a wave pool, lazy river, and 6 water slides.
As we approached the water slides, and started to climb the stairs, my Dad decided that rather than slide, he'd use his waterproof video camera to document the rest of us going down.
Those of you who read my post last week, are not surprised to learn that he'd rather use electronic equipment than shoot down a 300 foot slide into a pool of strangers' urine. We did eventually get him on the slide by telling him they were giving out coupons for Best Buy to the days fastest racers.
So the whole family had a good time, and luckily we have most of the day documented with video and photographs. Is there a better way to document a family outing then making a commemorative T-Shirt? Especially, when you are as talented at graphic design as my father is.
Which (finally) brings me to my point. My Mom called me last night in a panic. It seems that Dad has spent the last two days trying to figure out how to put this video on a T-shirt:
If you are aware of any technology that will allow him to complete this project, our family would appreciate the help. Apparently Dad hasn't slept much, can't eat anything, and has been moping around the house muttering under his breath about electro-luminescence cloth...
No, that is not a model in the picture at the top of this post. That is my Mom. Yes, that is my sister in the video.
One housekeeping item. I've decided to give up the whole Majestic Plural thing discussed here. While it seemed like a good idea at the time, it's outrageously cumbersome. I didn't make it far enough in school to know how to distinguish between "we" meaning "just me", and "we" meaning "a group of people including me". Sorry for the confusion and/or disruption that this may have caused to your Razor experience.
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John's comment is actually pretty funny if you want to spend a couple minutes to decode it.
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