Beyonce's halftime performance at the Super Bowl
I had to work the night of the Super Bowl, but I DVR'd the game to see the commercials. I got home that night at 10:30 and started the show. I don't even remember any of the commercials. They are getting less and less memorable every year, but I got to the halftime show featuring Beyonce. I'm not a super fan or anything, but I like her music. I thought I'd watch the first few minutes to see if it was fun.
I was blown away from the beginning. I watched the entire performance, and felt energized afterwards. It was probably close to midnight and I couldn't sleep thinking about how cool the halftime show was. Best Super Bowl halftime since Prince. Now I would actually love to see her live if she comes to Minneapolis again.
Stephen King's 11/22/63
This book was released in 2011, but I read it in 2013, so it makes my year-end list. I got a Kindle for Christmas last year, and I read the most this year than I've ever read. I had the time to after graduating college last December. My co-worker Rachael started reading this and told me about it. I remembered I had heard about it and it sounded interesting, so I got it that night. It's cool how you buy a Kindle book and it just appears on your Kindle.
It is the best book I've ever read. It's about a guy who goes back in time to stop the assassination of Kennedy. The time travel reminded me of one of my favorite films, Back to the Future. It's almost 1000 pages. Rachael read the actual book and brought it in to show me one night, and it looked like a phone book. I'd recommend reading it on a Kindle, but if you don't have one, I would just recommend reading it.
Breaking Bad series finale (spoiler free)
Around last Christmas I saw Breaking Bad season 1 at Target for $12. I had only heard good things about the show and I thought that was a perfect time to start watching it. Megan was pregnant with Ozzie and just entering the phase of pregnancy where all you want to do is watch TV, so it worked out really well, because I'm always in that phase of life.
My screenwriting instructor stressed having a strong opening image for any script. Breaking Bad starts with a pair of pants falling from the sky, cut to our main characters speeding down a desert road in their tighty-whities in a winnebago with dead bodies in the back. What an opening image! After the first show Megan said "that was a great episode," and it was.
The thing is every episode got better and better. The stakes kept raising when you thought they couldn't get higher. I went and got the rest of the seasons that were available, and we caught up on whole series by the time the final episodes aired on AMC this summer. The Sopranos was always my barometer for great writing, but now it's Breaking Bad. The series finale tied everything up neatly, and was a satisfying way to say goodbye to all of the characters on the show, which can't be said about The Sopranos.
James Gandolfini dies
Speaking of The Sopranos, Tony Soprano, James Gandolfini died in June. Ozzie was born on June 26th. June 19th Megan was 19 months pregnant, it was hotter than hell out, and me and my friend Billy were putting together our new Weber grill on the deck. We got it all put together, Billy left, and I went in the air conditioning. I checked Facebook and saw posts of RIP Tony Soprano. I thought that maybe there had been a movie in the works that was scrapped. Turned out the actor, who I first knew as the slimy gangster that Alabama blows away in True Romance, James Gandolfini, died.
Lou Reed dies
Later in the year (10/27), I was wasting time on Facebook again and saw a post from Rolling Stone that rock and roll legend Lou Reed died. I love Lou. I got to see him live two or three times with my dad, who saw him many times before I was born, and as I grew up. I heard Lou Reed and The Velvet Underground during my whole childhood. I remember checking out a Lou Reed record from the library when I was in grade school because I knew my dad liked him, and I liked him. I don't remember the album, but it wasn't one of his iconic ones.
There was a brief report that news of his death was a hoax that turned out to be a hoax itself. He's gone leaving groundbreaking music behind. I hope Ozzie loves his music as much as I do. Check out a great documentary released in 1998 about Reed's life and career up to then called Lou Reed: Rock and Roll Heart. Really well done.
Oswald Gilbert Anderson is born 6/26/13
I was a nervous wreck leading up to the birth of my son Ozzie. Nervous that I didn't have any baby experience. All of the anxiety and worry went away the moment they handed him to me in the operating room, and he and I went into the recovery room to wait for his mommy, Megan. We spent about 30 minutes together, just he and I, in a dark warm room. I told him that I'd love him forever as I was trying to figure out if he looked like either of us. He looks completely different today than when he was just minutes old.
He's changed my life in the best possible way. When it comes to Ozzie I am completely selfless, and would do anything for him. If you have a kid you know what I'm talking about. If you don't have a kid, ditch the worry during pregnancy and enjoy the ride. It's been a great six months, and I can't wait to see him grow up. Maybe he'll be old enough to want to see Beyonce with dad next time she's in town. Then I'll have to go to the show.