Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Family Easter Egg Hunt 2014

It's a month late in being posted, but Easter happened again this year. As usual, all nine nieces and nephews took part in the annual Easter Egg hunt in Mom's and Dad's backyard.


They sure grow up fast, don't they?

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

My Dinner with Jenna 2014

My niece Jenna recently celebrated her 11th birthday. As is tradition, I took her out to eat for her big day and then to the store so she could pick out a present for herself.


A girl after my own heart, she chose to eat dinner at Wendy's. She is turning into a great young lady, and we enjoyed a fun evening together.

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Utah Department of Health TV Commercial

Did you know that I have appeared as an extra in a few different TV commercials?


This one, for the Utah Department of Health, was filmed in August 2006 and is about diabetes awareness. I am wearing green scrubs and am walking in the background.

Friday, May 16, 2014

Wienermobile

The famous Oscar Mayer Wienermobile pulled into town (Bountiful) the other day. And I got to have my picture taken in front of it.


Check that item off of the Bucket List! Booyah!

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

The Gobblewonker Rises!

Hello, and welcome to The Gobblewonker!

This is the blog page on which I will feature photographs and videos of me and my family members, friends, fellow improvisers, co-workers, random strangers, etc., mainly for the purposes of maintaining my own personal history. But all other friends and acquaintances are more than welcome to share in the journey.

Why the name Gobblewonker? I'm a "Gravity Falls" fan. It's a clever, unique name and easy to remember. More or less.

Also, the name was available here on blogger.com.

Today, I'm posting a few short video clips of recent happenings, both on stage and behind the scenes, from some of our recent Improvables performances. Included are Parker's portrayal of Lactose, the Intolerant:


Lorin trying to balance atop Charlotte's stilt thingies in the green room:


. . . and Parker and his backup singers performing a boy band song for a girl in the audience named "Camille."


I'm truly fortunate to be able to share the stage with some truly talented individuals.