Thursday, April 3, 2008

Ten Years of Warsaw Tortilla Factory

April 1st is not only known for practical jokes and playing tricks on people. In Warsaw it is the anniversary of Warsaw Tortilla Factory. WTF is recognized throughout the Ex-Pat community as being the best place to meet other Ex-Pats living in Warsaw. I went to Tortilla 5years ago for the first time. I have met so many people there and many have become my closest friends. On April Fools day 1998 TF opened their doors and started serving tacos and burritos to the Poles. Monday my close friends Andrew, Solli and Bill celebrated 10 years.(Bill missing in photo) They are three amazing guys who have changed the way service and food is served in Warsaw. As well as changed how I lived in Warsaw. I have grown to consider these guys to be family. They are three fellas who really know how to have a good time and I am so happy I have been blessed by meeting them. These guys have introduced me to some exceptional people that I will remember for the rest of my life.

Monday they kicked off the celebration with 100 free beers and two great performers. The first musician was Lindsay Martell.
He has been traveling around the world for several years and recently landed in Warsaw and become a fixture at Tortilla. After he warmed up the crowd with some covers and originals the main attraction was ready to perform.


Lola Lou is a very well known drag queen. Lola has performed at every birthday and the opening of WTF 10 years ago. Drag queens are not really socially accepted in Poland but music is music no matter who is performing. This was my first drag show and it was great. The music was good and he could really move and play the crowd. Now I know many of my friends back home probably wouldn't be caught dead at a drag queen performance because they would think that would make them gay. They would be wrong, missing a great show and missing out on a lot of single women. Women love the performances and the place was filled with many lovely single straight ladies. He finished up a 2 hours set and started the night off fun and everybody was in the mood to party.

I hoped to see a bunch of old friends but it was a young crowd and only a few of the faithful old regulars were there. Of course there were new regulars and it was a great party, don't get me wrong. Seeing those old friends and partying with shots, drinks and song in the wee morning was what I needed and what I am going to miss. We finally closed the night up about 3am and sailed home in a taxi. I knew it was going to be a long, rough day but luckily the kids were good for me the next day.

Boys, thanks so much for making my past 5 years of my life in Warsaw some of the best ever and congratulations on 10 years of great Mexican food in Warsaw.

Friday, March 14, 2008

Back from Romania



Last weekend was my annual Junior Varsity Boys Basketball Tournament. This year it was in Bucharest, Romania. I coach with another teacher from The American School of Warsaw and he and I were extremely happy with the results. We of course would have liked to win the Championship game but were happy the boys played well and played as a team.

While I was not taking care of 10 high schoolers Matt and I joined some of the locals in fine tradition of beer drinking. We began the weekend at a great German place. Not sure of the name but will find out sometime. I had to have drank 20 beers that night. We closed down the german place then went on our way to a dart bar. We proceeded to bet our asses off on everything from beers to challenging each other to games. I had not played darts in a long time. Needless to say it took a couple round to get the touch back. We were throwing metal tips, which I love. It got to be a real bloody match after taking one in the hand. I forgot about it til the next day. We stayed there to 3am and rolled in to HO JO (Howard Johnson) about 3:30 after stopping on the way home to eat the work food ever.

To se it up. We had been drinking since 7pm and it's now 3. I know Matt will be hurting in the morning, especially since we have to coach. But luckily for me I have been blessed with the ability to drink what I want and as much as I can and not wake up feeling like I had my ass handed to me. We walk into a place call McBurger! Yeah, you read right. This little mom and pop shop took the best marketing approach to selling food. Link your name to the largest, most popular food chain in the world. We walk in and two Romanian ladies are working. Obviously they were both sisters. One about 45 and the other 40ish. They were very attractive ladies at the time of the night. Especially after 8 hours of booze. We watch them pull out the frozen meat that was the shape of a burger but sure as hell didn't taste like one. We mowed that down and chased it with another beer. Then we decide it is a good idea to leave after one of us, I ain't saying who but you know me well enough, asked the ladies to show us their Tatas. The younger one was ready to take us back into the back room but the older sister said NO. Probably a good decision on everyone's part.

We waddled back to the hotel and called it a night. Next thing you know there was a phone call at 7am. Saying where are you? We missed the bus. Oops! Had to take a hour taxi ride in the worst traffic I have ever seen to the American International School of Bucharest to make it in time for our 9am game. Barely made it. What a good trip. Finished 2nd in the tourney. Need to go back without kids.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

02/27/1986 The Day My Life Changed

Well it has been a long time since I updated my blog but I felt I need to do this. I am in one of those moods to write and get feelings out of my head. This is going to be a series of old memories that will make me laugh and smile but ultimately end in a sad but true story.





















I moved to Chapman, Kansas when I was 6 years old from a city of 35,000 people. That is a large city for Kansas. I lived in Salina, Kansas for the first six and half years of my life then made the transitions to small town life. The first friends I had were the Blixt brothers Jeff, Kerry and Kyle. I knew from the first moment we met we were going to be best friends. I remember one of the first things I had to do in order to be accepted as member of the "gang". It makes me laugh remembering Kyle and his older brother Kerry say to me, "If you want to hang out with us you have to climb to the top of the old grain elevator and catch a pigeon". That's it I thought to myself. Anyone could do that. How hard could it be to grab a bird trapped in a room. So i followed Kyle and his Kerry up the ladder of the old elevator in the center of town across the street from my Mom's beauty shop and next door to my Dad's bar. "This is easy" I told them. But really it wasn't. Dust was falling in my eyes as I looked up the dark, damp and narrow ladder leading to the roof. I did not know I was going to the roof. I get up there and I can see forever.

Kyle says, "Ok the birds are in there. Go get one and you are one of us". I walk into the small room that has wire on the widows so the birds can't fly away unless they came flying towards me to go through the doorway I had just walk through. There were 15 to 20 birds sitting and eating whatever they could find. They grain elevator had not been used in 30 or so years but they still found grain to feed on. Now it was my time to get to moving. I had to move fast and focus on one bird otherwise the the flurry of flying rats would overwhelm me and I would climb down that ladder without any friends. My heart was pounding and my head was filled with nothing but catching a damn bird. I make my move and it was like i had done it a hundred times. I walked into the room and the birds froze. I crouched to the ground and quickly snatched a dark grey pigeon by the neck and brought it to Kyle and Kerry. They rest of the pigeons flew out of the room behind me as I presented the boys with my prize and key to unlocking the door to the clubhouse. "Good Job!" That was enough said as I tossed the pigeon out the window. As it flew away, thinking back now, I am sure that stupid bird was as happy as I was at that point to be alive as I was to be apart of something I needed. It was the beginning of a new life for me.

However, as quick as I had become apart of the gang, I too had become apart of a small town. It's hard to get away with doing stupid sh!t like climbing the grain elevator in the middle of the day in a small town. From below we hear a man's voice, "Kyle! Kerry! YOU UP THERE?!!!!" I had no idea who it was. Then..."OH F@#% it's DAD" both Kyle and Kerry said. "GET YOUR ASSES DOWN HERE RIGHT NOW" Leroy shouted. I stayed behind cause he didn't yell my name. What had happened was Leroy had been driving around with Jeff, Kyle and Kerry's older brother and noticed the bikes. Jeff tried sticking up for us and saying it was not our bikes and to go on but Leroy knew better. So,as the Blixt boys are just getting to the bottom of the ladder and reaching the ground I hear some asses getting smack around then "Neal, I know you are up there too. I called Murphy (my Dad) and he is on his way down here too." I made the slow climb down just in time to see my old man get out of the truck. I didn't get in as much trouble the others got but I did get in some trouble. They both asked who planned this stunt but none of us talked and that ensured my membership into "The Gang". At that point the craziness began for me and the need for adventure has never stopped.

Wow, that felt good to write that.
Here is another short one that happened years later.

Let me set this up for you. It is the middle of winter in Chapman, Kansas and the snow is falling, wind is blowing like always and it is about -20 F* with the windchill. It's cold and we had been shoveling snow for money and sledding all day long. But now it was time for some more STUPID SH!T. We are in the pasture next to my house and Kyle makes a bet he can climb the highest on the radio tower. You know the ones that alternate red and white ever 20 feet or so. I said "How much you got" Kyle said, "Eight dollars". It was on. That money was as good as mine. Other kids try it out but it is windy and snowing like someone had dumped cotton from the sky and they didn't get very far. Maybe past the first red part or so. Not more than 30 feet off the ground. Well Kyle goes right before me and he goes to the second white section, which is about 60 feet up and then comes down cause he was too scared. Kyle never got scared. He was the craziest person I knew. Even though he was the youngest of the Blixt Boys he was the bravest and most fearless of the three.

I am up and the snow and ice is really coming down but I am going to climb higher. I start up the tower and quickly realize that it's a long way up to the second red part. On the way up i realize he only went to the top of the second red part and just touched the bottom of the white. I get to Kyle's turning point and look down. I can barely see the ground cause of the snow fall and the low clouds but I yell down to everyone, "This ain't that high, I'm going to the top of the next red one." That's 40 more feet. After going that high I get up and look down and can't see anyone. (This picture here is the same type of tower and gives you an idea of how high we were) What the hell was I doing up there. I got the shakes right now thinking about it while writing, yikes I yell down again but, no answer. They either can't hear me or they left. It took me what seemed to be a lifetime to get down because the tall tower was swaying in the wind. The ice was building up on the rungs where I was putting my feet and frozen hands. I get low enough to see the boys waving there arms. "What the F#&% were you doing? We have been yelling forever. I thought we were going to have to come get you." Kyle said to me. I was fine and relieved to be close to the ground. They had a sense of relief on their faces because I think they were afraid for me. At that point I knew I won the bet. "Your money is mine, Kyle!"

But the story is not over yet. Before hitting the ground I saw an opportunity for greatness. Still about 20 feet off the ground. I see it. It' big, round, white and perfect. It's about 5 feet away from the tower. There, just in reach is a large satellite dish covered in ice and snow and at the base was a huge drift of snow. Without saying a word and all their eyes on me, I made the leap. If I missed, I would have broken several bones and would have been carried away. But I didn't. I hit the top of the dish and slid down the ice-covered metal and POOF perfect landing into the 6 feet of snow.
"Holy Sh!t you are the craziest Motherf@#%$@" Kyle said to me. I stood up and said, "Where's my money?" Not realizing what just happened. I just made the wildest kid in town tell me I was crazier than he was. That meant so much to me. Having his approval was an unbelievable feeling. But, I still wanted my eight dollars. 8 bucks! I went 120 feet up at tower in the middle of blizzard and then jumped on an dish from 20 feet off the ground for 8 bucks. Kyle paid up and I will never forget what he said. "That was f@#&ing cool, Neal. You're crazy" Damn, I wish I could go back to the day and relive it again. I wouldn't change a thing.

There are many more stories to tell but I just can't do it tonight. I really miss that guy. A couple years later on February 27 in 1986, Kyle was shot while struggling over who should hold a gun next. A shot rang out and sirens filled the air of our small town. There was nothing that could be done to save his small body. He was only 12 years old. Too young to be taken away from this world. His death brought the whole town standstill. He was loved dearly by his family and friends and especially me. He was my best friend. I would never be the same after that terrible day. It was the day my life changed. I think back now realizing life is short, so take chances, make leaps, do the things you want to do in life and be happy. Never stop believing in yourself and never take for granted the great possibilities to meet new friends. Those people will lead you to new adventures and become those old friends you will never forget and always cherish.

Kyle, you will always be one of my heroes. I miss you very much.

Goodbye for now....