Checking in

Man, it was January the last time Marci or I posted on the BLOG, seems like a shame. My January mindset seems like it was ages ago. Marci and I did get out during the shad run this year and I hooked several and landed 4. Marci did not hook up with a shad but did get a huge Bluegill if I remember correctly. I also had the opportunity to take my godson out on the water for his first shad run experience. He did not catch a shad but did land a good sized catfish.

I will say that there has not been much time for creative writing or fishing lately. The company I worked for was acquired by a public company in February, and that lit a fire under my butt. After 11 years of working for the same employer, I found myself vulnerable, as I had not kept up with certifications in my field. There was not alot of incentive to do so before… no reimbursement, no increase in salary for updating certifications, and not really any help on the promotion side of things. So, the only real reason to certify would be if you were looking to jump ship and start with a new company.

After I found out we were being acquired, I decided it was time to “Cert up.” Working in I.T, you really never know whether you will be brought aboard after the initial integration, and I wanted to make sure that I was either an extremely viable employee to my new company, or an extremely viable candidate if I was sent packing. Even though I have nearly 14 years of experience, this has basically meant a lot of long nights studying after work and on the weekends since the acquisition. The Cisco path was my first choice for certification. It was time to dig back in to routers. BTW, the big blue image at the top of this post is the symbol for a router in a topology diagram in case you did not know. I completed my CCENT in March and hope to complete my CCNA in May. Next I may go the Checkpoint route as I have spent the better part of 8 years managing Checkpoint firewalls, but, have never certified. My next move will either be a Microsoft certification, or, a move in a new direction such as Project Management. We will see.

There seems to be a lot of opportunity at my new company, but I will still be spending a lot of my off time certifying. It has already made me so much more confident and, competent. You can never be too qualified.

Vacation is coming! Marci just booked a trip to the Turks and Caicos for us and we will soon have pictures of beautiful beaches, bonefish, and booze to share. 🙂 She has been so wonderful the last couple of months and has been incredibly supportive of me in my studies. She has been cooking like a master chef and keeping the house together while I spend most of my “free” time in what we both call “my hole…” aka my home office, plopped in front of a computer taking courses, practice tests, and building labs. I look forward to spending some quiet time with my wife on a sunny beach. Until then… back to my hole!!!

Trailblazin’

This was a “suped-up” pool party when the Honda Trail 70’s arrived. Thanks to JRod for bringing them over and showing everyone how to ride! These bikes are classic Americana!

Music: The Wiseguys- Trailblazing

Shad fishing with Tanner

Fishing with my Godson Tanner on the St. Johns river. With the fight this fish gave him we thought he had hooked his first shad. We were surprised by what he did have on the end of the line, and, it ended up being the biggest fish of the day!

Tanner has also been learning to fly fish and caught quite a few specs and bluegills this day.

We had a blast!

My first shad on the flyrod

I accomplished one of my fishing goals for 2012 on 01/21/12, I caught my first Shad on a fly rod, and I did it on my new Scott A3 5wt using 1x tippet! What a fight, I played the fish for nearly 5 minutes before it tired out. I bought this rod in November to be used during this year’s Shad and Crappie Derby, and maybe a little pan fishing. The wind was up on the St. Johns River, but, I stuck with it and after a few hookups, I finally landed this fish.

I shot the video with the GoPro Hero2 in 1080p and did the time lapse using a small egg timer that I customized to support a GoPro mount, similar but not exactly like this one…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJOx7wtt62Q

I actually used a small LadyBug egg timer that I got at Bed Bath and Beyond for $3.50. It is smaller and easier to store.

One thing to note, in playing with the GoPro when fishing, I think shooting in 960p rather than 1080 gives you a better first person perspective. In 1080, you get the wide shot but miss the action at the reel.

Music: Ulrich Schnauss- Nobody’s Home

Panfishing after work

 

You know… sometimes this is what it is all about. We can’t always get out to the river, lake,  lagoon, or ocean… but there are quiet, beautiful places to be fished all around you. Tonight I stopped at my local pond on the way home and fished for an hour. With my 5wt Scott flyrod in hand, I started casting a Quill Gordon and found no love. When I want to catch panfish, there is one fly I can always turn to, my Simple Marabou Damsel Fly Nymph. While the fish are not always whoppers, you would be surprised what will hit this fly. Tonight I found perch, bluegill, and crappie.

It can be quite therapeutic to get in some fishing after work… to detach from the busy world, TV, cellphone, and computer. I filmed this evening with my GoPro Hero2 so I knew I would be plopped down in front of a computer  soon enough, but to be honest, it was nice to extend my fishing fun after dinner while I edited this video. I hope that you enjoy!

If you would like to learn how to tie my “go to” fly, the Simple Marabou Damsel Fly Nymph, check out this video…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpqMb34FfH4

Please practice catch and release when fishing small ponds, streams, and retention ponds so that future anglers can enjoy fishing as much as you.

Music- Jorman Kaukonen: Water Song

Thank You So Much!

Just Saturday

Marci and I decided to head out on the kayaks today to do a little exploring. After spending the better portion of the Christmas break lying on the couch together nursing illness, and then returning to work, it was a welcome outdoor experience. I am really amped about fishing the Shad and Crappie Derby this year so really, I was scouting prime locations for when the shad migration makes its way to central Florida. The derby is a yearly photograph and release fishing competition in Florida and while I am not really a competitive fisherman, it gives me some direction in the winter months. We decided to launch from Mullet Lake Park and ended up paddling about 4 miles round trip to Lemon Bluff.

I really had not made any distinct plans, but, it just happened that we paddled up to the spot that C. Boyd Pfeiffer said is the “heaviest spawning” area on the St. Johns River in his book “Shad Fishing” that Marci gave me for Christmas. I was a little bummed to see that alot of the flat shoreline with minimal trees were marked “No Trespassing.” I could see that this would have been a great spot to fish the shad run back in 1975 when Pfeiffer published his book. However, we found a nice spot nearby to stop and have a picnic… the usual treat lately, chicken salad, wheat crackers, and a beer.

Marci and I did find a few spots that might be good for wading, but all in all, it was just a nice quiet day on the water. While I did wet a line, we both agreed that as far as St. Johns fishing destinations go, it’s going to be hard to beat the Jolly Gator further south.

Marci gave me a GoPro video camera for Christmas and it is the perfect addition to our kayak trips. Check out some video from our relaxing day on the St. Johns river today.

2011/2012 Shad and Crappie Fly Box

2011-1012 Shad Fly Box

 

I am adding this post 12/5/2013 because I found my original Shad and Crappie Derby fly box picture for the 2011/2012 season on my Facebook albums that I posted 12/10/2011 and wanted to archive it on our site. I take a picture of the fly box each year as I usually tie flies in December that I will end up fishing during the shad run in Jan-Feb and want to be able to look back at patterns used each year. While I did fish the run in the 2010/2011 season a couple of days, I did not catch a shad, and really had not developed a true understanding of what I needed to catch one. Looking at this box, I see the beginning of a transformation in patterns I tied and fished. Each year going forward I hope to take a picture and show the evolution of flies I tie and throw.

Blessings – a year in retrospect

This weekend, Chad and I celebrate our first year of marriage. We have accomplished so much together in this short year. A few highlights to remember:

Our first “married” Christmas gift exchange – and a beautiful tree covered in Karen’s hearts

Christmas morning in Lakeland with Marcia (my mom) and  family

Weekends in Satellite Beach – kayaking, visiting, spending time on Sue and Joe’s dock

Countless DELICIOUS weeknight dinners from my amazing chef/husband – best was sushi night!

Camping at Princess Place

BBQ on the weekends with our family and friends

Visiting Joe Tanner and family in California

Temecula – wine tasting…. for 3 days straight!

AmGen Cycling – Tour of California – we were right on the sideline with Joe, it was AWESOME!

Charci Day – spent in Cali, relaxing beach time

Planting our garden in the backyard – herbs and veggies galore

Lazy Saturdays when it rained – watching movies and cooking fun food

Painted EVERY room in the house this year – one room at a time!

Monthly family budget check in meetings – starting our finances right!

Kayaking and fishing – Lake Maitland and the Winter Park chain

Watching Tour de France and our annual Tour de France party

Innisbrook for our birthdays – relaxed, fished, swam, had a blast

Kayak crossing to Anchlote Key – a day on a deserted island!

Installed flooring/tile through the WHOLE house – making a house a home!

Florida football – not so pretty this year, but still worth getting together!

Scott and Stacy’s pool parties

Finished our first 5K together

And that is just a taste of the fun things that were part of our first year together – we keep the road hot and have fun all the time!

Charci

On a more serious note, I just want to say that I am truly blessed. Chad is such a perfect partner and a perfect husband. We make a perfect fit. If this year is any indication of the life I get to lead with Chad, then I cannot begin to express my excitement. Words cannot measure how grateful I feel. I AM BLESSED!

Happy Anniversary, Chad! One down, a million to go! What a journey! 🙂

 

 

 

Our First 5K!

Sweaty!

 

 

 

 

 

 

We did it! Chad and I ran our first 5K together! I am a member of Junior League here in Orlando, and each year, my organization sponsors a 5K to support Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida. We decided a few months ago, it was time for us to train and take on a 5K! Chad did a great job, finishing in 32 minutes. I brought up the back, finishing in 36 minutes. I was so proud of Chad, he used to say he would NEVER run, and look, there he goes!

Since Chad introduced me to cycling, I feel that I showed him an appreciation for running. Mind you, cycling is much more technical and requires a lot more precision, but running is about pushing your body in a different way. The mental fortitude it takes to run really puts a new spin on our workout routine.

I am so proud of Chad!

Before race

New Flooring Project

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Marci and I saved for around 6 months in preparation for, what atleast I consider to be, the last major update to our home. New roof… check, new AC… check, new appliances… check, new flooring… under construction!

Floors Direct has a crew on site today laying new laminate flooring in our living room, hallway, and bedrooms as well as new tile in our kitchen, foyer, bathrooms and back porch and I have to tell you, these guys are busting it out.

To get ready for the install, this weekend I ripped out the old sinks and cabinets in our master bath and found out that the entire dam wall to our walk in shower was completely rotten. Thank goodness for my dad who was kind enough to come over and instruct me on how to build a new one so as to not impeed progress on the flooring installation. Needless to say, instead of just replacing the sinks and toilet and then coming back to the shower remodel, we now have a full master bath to remodel, so, maybe I spoke too soon about that “last major update.” Maybe I should just say that the flooring is the most dramatic update. However, we plan on renovating the bathroom ourselves rather than hiring in a crew. I am sure with my dad’s instruction and assistance, we will soon have a kick butt master bath to match!

Anyway, here are some pics showing the progress HERE.