Sunday, November 23, 2008

Foodfetchers em rte 2 Browns s Stadium



So.

That post title.

My cellphone display is broken, and I can only see a very little bit of what is typed into my phone at a given time. I have to count clicks (it's not a QWERTY keyboard, just a simple phonepad with numbers and multiple letters sharing the keys), and as I was walking to the stadium as I typed, I lost count a couple of times.

The temptation is there to correct my work, but I think I will leave it as is. It will serve as a reminder -- a PAINFUL reminder!!! -- for me of what it's like to have a phone suddenly go out of commission.

On a sidenote, it was disappointing early in the day that this was the only picture I got to take of our day at the Browns game. My battery ran out as soon as I took and posted it. I'm not sure if that was actually related to the damaged display. In retrospect, however, it may have been a mercy I was denied my chance to take more pictures. The Browns made some really dumb plays. (Who throws to a receiver *already on the ground*???)

We did have fun, though. And it was yet another visit to Cleveland Browns Stadium during which we did not, nor were we remotely tempted to go to any concession stand.

 

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Thursday, November 06, 2008

Thankful Thursday: My Cup Runneth Over

Time for another list. I am well and truly blessed.

I am thankful for:

1.) this glorious day. The sun is shining, the temp is up around 70 degrees F (I've installed a bright yellow button along the right margin that blinks and says "convert me" which you can use if you prefer Celcius!), the sky is brilliant blue, and our autumn leaves are vivid and gorgeous against the cloudless sky;

2.) coffeecoffeecoffeecoffeecoffeecoffee; and while that is a daily given, I choose not to take it for granted;

3.) the Cleveland Browns, no matter how well or not well they do. They are a part of our city's heritage and football is an important part of our state's legacy! ON THIS DATE, Art Modell announced that he was moving our team -- OUR TEAM!! -- to Baltimore. Tonight we have a football game here at home on national tv. I am thankful that we have our team back with its colors and name and history intact!

4.) a clean kitchen and the tools and skills I use in it. They must be darn good, because my husband goes back for seconds and thirds every time.

Which reminds me, I've been cooking so much that we are out of key staples, and I need to replenish. Finally, I am thankful that I am both free and able to go to the grocery store and buy whatever I need from shelves that are stocked plentifully with a variety of items to suit my needs.

That's plenty for now!

 

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Monday, October 13, 2008

Browns WIN!


Browns WIN!
Originally uploaded by sunspotting.

'Nuff sed.

I have no voice.

Wow. What a game. We didn't leave our seats once.

Let's hope they have more games like this.

 

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Another glorious scoreboard addition


Another glorious scoreboard addition
Originally uploaded by sunspotting.

NYG 14, CLE 27. And it's neither a blizzard nor driving rain nor bone-shattering cold. Other than several stupid (mildly put!) penalties, the Browns might even come out of this game without shame. I forget the word for that...rhymes with ride and wide and glide...

Head-shakingly amazing. I am utterly gob-smacked. We could win this one!

I mean, we probably will, but I don't want to commit to that. Not til the game's over, at least. If I do before the game's over that'll be the very instant the Giants are infused with superhuman strength and we'll see the comeback of the century at the expense of a Cleveland team. Again.

 

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With 47 seconds to go in the first half!


With 47 seconds to go in the first half!
Originally uploaded by sunspotting.

Ahh. Took a while, but there it is, that Clevelandest of sounds: the aggressive chanting of the name of male bovine feces. Excellent.

The NFL in Cleveland at its finest, broadcast internationally. I'm so proud.

A round of testosterone for me, please! Better make it a double. I can't keep up.

 

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Who made that game? Coleco? Mattel?


Who made that game? Coleco? Mattel?
Originally uploaded by sunspotting.

Heh. Sorta looks like that game where the metal field vibrates and the player-pieces move around randomly?

 

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Ooooh--ORANGE All Over the Stadium!


Ooooh--ORANGE All Over the Stadium!
Originally uploaded by sunspotting.

TAKEN JUST PRIOR TO THE INTERCEPTION! YEAHYEAHYEAH!!!

Oh. I mean: this was a thoroughly satisfying play. I quite enjoyed that. Here's hoping they do it again.

AND ANOTHER 20 YARDS!! YEEAAH!!!

 

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Is Belichick in Town?


Is Belichick in Town?
Originally uploaded by sunspotting.

JesusKali&Ishtar.

It's Eric Metcalf. And he's *IN THE MIDDLE*!!!!

Oh. Phew. It's just time for the coin toss. For a bad second there, I was having very scary flashbacks to a playbook with only one play in it.

 

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Introducing the Browns


Introducing the Browns
Originally uploaded by sunspotting.

Ok, *NOW* it's time for hollering "here we go, Brownies, here we go!"

It was so. Blasted. Funny.

Overly lubricated by alcohol (I can only guess), Rick and I (and several others nearby) were aurally assaulted by tangential hordes who admonished us for not joining them in their chants and cheers, ON OUR WAY *INTO* THE STADIUM!!

The thing is, there isn't anything to cheer yet. Except the fact of OUR presence. And really. >raises eyebrow< Is THAT *really* something I should be spending my already raw voice on?

I spent my voice on my marathon-running husband (and other non-millionaire runners) yesterday. If the Browns give me something to cheer about, rest assured I will join in, but I will wait for that moment. And not a bit sooner.

But I appreciate that these fanatics are providing extra entertainment. Bravo.

 

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WHOA! Outside Browns Stadium


WHOA!
Originally uploaded by sunspotting.

That kinda energy oughta be harnessed for *good*...

 

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Pink is EVERYWHERE. How can you NOT be aware of breast cancer???


Pink is EVERYWHERE. How can you NOT be aware of breast cancer???
Originally uploaded by sunspotting.

Life is a blur as we speed our way into Cleveland Browns Stadium. I know from others' experience that the best way to keep my cell phone is to hold the heck onto it, so I am blogging my way up the escalator into the endzone opposite the Dawg Pound. People behind are taunting the crowd, letting us know how inadequate we all are for not responding to their call-and-response cheering.

I gotta tell ya, no matter how well or lousy-embarassing we do, I gave up all my energy on the marathon and the Everyman/Everywoman unpaid runner competing yesterday. They're not making millions of dollars for the privelege of sports participation. Nyah.

In the meantime, there are dozens of teams of people outside the stadium, mostly women, dressed in pink and collecting for breast cancer causes. I wish more energy would be given to raising men's awareness to the fact that THEY are also susceptible to breast cancer. At this point in history, men have a significantly higher mortality rate than women (for all that it's rarer) simply because they do not have the same safety and awareness measures in place as women.

 

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En Route to the Browns-Giants Game


En Route to the Browns-Giants Game
Originally uploaded by sunspotting.

Just stepping out of the Terminal Tower.

Nope: no peregrines right now. They are diurnal.

 

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Friday, October 03, 2008

It really must be rally time!

Political rally time? Gametime rally? Hard to tell.

I just got both a text message in my phone and email message in Yahoo telling me about a rally to be held downtown in Willard Park. That's the place with Claes Oldenburg's Free Stamp sculpture.

Featured guests? Sen. Barack Obama, so there's your political part of the rally.

Get this though, and this might be real cause to rally, depending on your leanings: Cleveland Cavalier and Olympic Bronze and Gold medalist LeBron James AND Cleveland Browns Pro-Bowl outside linebacker Willie McGinest. There's also a hip-hop artist, but his name was not ringing any bells for me. Still, that's going to add to the festive texture of the rally. Can't go to a basketball game without much hip-hop, and there's usually some at a football game, too! (Though Obama's more of a Sinatra man, from all accounts!)

The Free Stamp is where the Komen Race began. It's a GREAT backdrop for social justice events. It's walkable, there's plenty of parking, and it's wide open. If you're available, GO.

The event is free, but they want preregistration for advanced headcounts. (As always, everything that's underlined is a hyperlink!)

Sounds like a winner to me!

 

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

I got word today that someone read my blog...

...except they didn't leave a note for me.

So how did I find out?

They called somebody else to complain.

Seriously.

Let me type that sentence again, because it's a little bit strange, particularly in this cyberworld which provides immediate push-button connectivity.

They called somebody else to complain.

Clearly, there's a back story that needs to be shared for any of this to make any sense. Pay close attention. I'll do my best to 'splain it so even Looooceee could understand both the story and that she's not going on stage tonight, no way, not ever, never in a mee-lee-yohn years...

First, there are three other parties involved: Party A, Party B, and Matt from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society HQ in Columbus; from now on he's just Matt from NMSS. Though really, there's no "just" about Matt. He's a good guy, a hard worker, and very dedicated to the mission of the NMSS. We have found him to be a strong agent of support in our mission raising money through our BikeMS team Patti's Paladins.

This is how the parties are related. Party A is a professional football franchise in Cleveland, OH. Party B is the food service/hospitality agency that services the kiosks and food vending booths at the stadium where Party A plays. Some of the people who work for Party B are paid employees. Some are volunteer crews who get a percentage of the day's sales donated to their charity. Matt got a large group of us (who are already involved with BikeMS) interested in volunteering at some of Party A's games selling food for Party B to raise money for the NMSS.

Does this make sense so far? I sure hope so.

There were 2 categories of training. There was "worker training", and that was specified for just the people who were going to be doing the food handling and the cleaning up and just general grunt work. Then, there was "team leader training", which was specifically for the group leaders. For this training, it was explained that team leaders needed only this singular evening of training, and after completion we would be fully prepared for our first game.

Word that we received from our teammates who went to "worker training" was that it was not informative. One of our teammates walked out in disgust, frustration, and anger before the training session was over. The others gritted their teeth and completed the evening. Every one who completed the training said they had major questions that had not been answered even at the end of the evening, and hoped we would come in with more insight to share about the process.

I have to admit, it was not an encouraging prospect when I considered hungry, sometimes intoxicated, rowdy, raucous football fans, notably more aggressive than baseball fans (though arguably, in comparison, less aggressive than stage parents) coming up to a concession stand full of very 'green' staff.

We were a little concerned, but largely unworried, since we had our training ahead of us, and were confident all would be set straight during that time.

Oh BOY, were we wrong.

Here's a tip for any out there reading this post. If you call a training session, "A Training Session", and then choose instead to do team building and cheerleading, you will have irate and rather impatient people in your midst. They won't be in your midst for long.

How about another tip? If you tell your team leaders that "tonight, you will have all the tools you will need to run your concession stand", but then all THIS team leader can tell you about running a food stand is "put the bill on the till" and "hot drink hot food cold food cold drink", then you have failed spectacularly.

Because the things that I expected to learn (What Door Do We Use for Entry; Where Do We Park; Where Do We Get Keys To Booths; Do We Have The Same Booth Each Week; What Time Do We Arrive; Where Do We Get Uniforms; Do Uniforms Stay At Browns Stadium Or Go Home With Us Each Week; and so many more) were never addressed. We were not photographed for our ID badges.

It was clearly geared towards returning team leaders. We were NOT returning team leaders. We were first timers. We had no idea what was going on. They kept refering us to the rule book or the hand book, which (when we first arrived) was rationed to just one per team leader. We were 4 separate teams under a single organizational umbrella, and that umbrella is located in Columbus; the individual teams were spread out wide and far throughout the Cleveland area. Share? Nice concept, but impractical.

So we left early. It was a bad training session. It was so bad, in fact, I've been calling it "The Alleged Training Session".

I mean, it really wasn't training!! It was team building among team leaders, which is ludicrous. These team leaders are not going to be working together! Why waste time building teams out of elements that are not destined to be teams in the first place? Why not just have an initiation evening for the new people and keep this "Rah Rah" session for the returning leaders? >Sigh.< These questions and more were asked. We are still waiting for the answers.

On our way out, we were chased down by one of the presenters. He made a show of listening to our concerns, but as far as consoling, was far too interested in the sound of his own voice. He asked us to wait for another of the management team, but after waiting over 5 minutes, and with no sign of any movement towards us, we left.

It's my custom to blog about every team event we attend. It goes on MY blog AND the team blog, though in this case I made an exception and instead referred the team to my blog for the whole story. In fact, I started my post during the event. It's posted here under the title "Well. I won't get THOSE hours back..." on Thursday, July 22. I promised I wouldn't hyperlink the post. Please scroll down or click on the archive in the right-hand margin. I apologize for the inconvenience.

The post referenced above is the very post that was read and which inspired the telephone complaint. It is the reason for this post right now.

The morning after the meeting (Wednesday, July 23), Matt sent an email to the head of Party B (at the offices of Party A), and copied us all. To this day, he has not heard any answers from them!

Isn't that remarkable? Disgusting, is more like.

He still has those questions, too. There are people from other BikeMS teams working at concession stands. It's as if the management folk want to underscore their communication deficiencies: they don't have email? They don't have phones?

Oh -- wait!! TODAY it was discovered that Delaware North I mean Party B DOES have phones, after all!

Today Matt from NMSS got a call -- yes, a phone call -- from the people of Party B complaining about my Tuesday, July 22 blog post.

Ahem. Now take a look at the date of this post.

It took them this long to find it, and now someone found a phone, even lifted the phone and pushed some buttons, and took time to lodge a complaint. A complaint about MY complaint about their poor communication and failure to do what they said they would do that night (that would be "train us"). Turns out that Party B is afraid the word will reach higher up within Corporate Party B (well outside of what is done at Party A), and tarnish this local management team's reputation.

Lordy. Do you think anyone in that company can handle that much communication??

It seems that Party A and Party B both have autosearches scanning the Interwebs looking for any mention of their works. Said webcrawlers found my post and redflagged it to the higher-ups, and heat is being felt.

I think it's appalling that this is what it takes for them to dig deep enough to find their phones. Or even to strain a little harder to lift the receiver.

Good service is good service. All evening long they stressed that principle to us, and how important it was for us to deliver the very best service possible. Children doing school fundraisers know that. There were diagrams and percentages and tables to show regarding performance, ad nauseum. But when (and I'm going into cliche' mode, here, because if they happen to read this post, I want them to be able to read it; that's their language) the shoe is on the other foot, they do NOT seem ready or willing or able to serve.

Rick and I (and our team enthusiastically and relievedly followed us) chose not to volunteer at Browns Stadium (Party A) with Delaware North (Party B). (I know. I've just tossed the anonymous labels out the window. I want the searchers to find them and hear the whole story. It'll take at least a month for them to find it.) We felt strongly that food service is hard work, and if there isn't a support system one can count on, then the work is made all that much harder. We felt zero confidence in the management of Delaware North. They had poor communication. They failed to answer questions. They did not respond to emails; they only responded to concerns when it was convenient to them and their needs, NEVER ours. What does that tell me about what would happen on a day that our stand would run out of hot dogs?

When put in those terms, confidence evaporated and it was easy to walk away. (Angry Browns fans throw things like batteries and plastic beer bottles. It can get ugly.)

If Delaware North or the Browns are angry about anything, I hope they choose to take a little time for introspection, so they can identify the true issues. I don't really have any hopes for resolution. It really bothers me that no one from this organization has yet discussed Matt's talking points from the night we left early from The Alleged Training Meeting.

My blog is just a little obscure thing. It's for keeping family up to date with news of my husband and me; pets, too. It's for recording my art accomplishments. It's for keeping my writing polished and ready for the Next Big Thing. A few people read it. Not very, and fewer comment. I'm not a powerhouse threat. Not yet, at least.

I take pride in publishing only things that are true, and I like to think that it's acceptable reading material for kids of a general school-age. I also take pride in publishing things that I would be unashamed to say to anyone directly. I imagine my mom or one of my grandmothers standing at my shoulder. (For the record, sometimes they approve, sometimes they think I'm nuts; I can almost hear the chuckling "Oh, Rebecca..." But that was true when they were alive, too, and I'll keep that as a standard.)

I am a loud and loyal Browns fan. I will go to games. We've never spent much at the concession stands because it's very expensive (a six of good beer is a little more than the cost of one not-so-good beer at the stadium) and we'd rather get our money's worth elsewhere. But we would go out of our way to find the NMSS booth to spend money there.

It also occurs to me that I may only have 2 blog posts total (now 3) that reference the Browns, yet the Indians and Olympics and Cavs, even Aussie Rules Football, figure all over the place... perhaps they are feeling a little left out. (OK, that's a little silly.)

There is nothing in this whole exchange that is untrue, taken out of context, or blown out of proportion. In fact, there may even be things that have been minimized to keep this post shorter than it would have been otherwise.

Yes. Seriously. Quite a saga, huh?

 

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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Well. I won't get THOSE hours back...

Tonight was Browns Concession Stand Training Day, so Rick, Matt from NMSS Buckeye, Belinda from Team Bee's Hive, another team cap named Holly (with Jennifer) and I met at Browns Stadium.


I don't know about this. These 'organizers" don't seem organized AT ALL.


Seems like all enthusiasm and no substance. One ironic exception was the Legal Counsel, yet he still managed to pull out a 'rah rah' speach.


New low: the 'MC' admitted he "hates being up here". 'Here' being at the mic'ed podium. Hubris sucks. >snerk!<


"UPCOMING ATTRACTIONS" headed one PowerPoint slide (the italics were mine). No kidding! (Try "Coming Attractions".) I know what's *really* 'up-coming', and it's not attractive.


Another deusey to report: apparently they will be 'ramping up' the room at the top of the ramp. Unbelievable. Do these people not listen to the words coming out of their mouths? They sure love the sound of them.


"At the end of the day" (that was THE over-used phrase of the evening), we walked out before the 2nd game ended, well after 9 o'clock PM. Which was clearly NOT "the end of the day" for the rest of the group.

One of the management team leaders came running to see why we were leaving. It must have occurred to him that we couldn't ALL (2 men, 4 women) be going to the restroom... We shared our grievances as best we could, as politely as we could. He was the sort of consoler, however, that regards his words higher than the words of the injured, so it was a little hard to be heard. Also, it was very loud.

The guy who chased us ("End Of The Day Smurf"?) said his management team is "different from all others".


Different is fine. What would be NICE is EFFECTIVE, EFFICIENT, or MINDFUL. Try those; one, or any combination.

This, tonight, was nonsense. But we're probably going to submit to it anyway. Because as much as I despise inept management, I hate Multiple Sclerosis far more.

 

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Sunday, February 03, 2008

Super Duper...

It's Superbowl Sunday. I look forward to this usually because of the commercials. That's because my team never makes it to the game.

This year I made mascarpone cheesecake with dulce de leche sauce, triple chocolate brownies, and strawberry marshmallows. (Yeah, marshmallows from scratch. That's what I said!) It's going to be a fun Superbowl party, regardless of the game's outcome, or however many political ads take away from the actually entertaining ads.

Play ball!

 

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Sunday, December 30, 2007

Help Us, Tony Dungy...



You're the Cleveland Browns' only hope...

I mean, seriously, dude! Make it a sporting game. Don't pull ALL your starters because you're afraid those big bad Titans will beat up your suddenly delicate little Colts (and since when are "Colts" supposed to run a thrill of fear down my spine??? Whose brilliant marketing plan was that?) before they get to have any post-season fun.

You've been dominant all season. Your starting Q is whoring himself all over every possible media selling everything but Tupperware -- easily twice the presence of LeBron. Heaven knows when Mr. Manning's got time to practice, but by his play, he must show up.

Play. Some. Damn. Foot. Ball.

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