Affixing coconut flakes Rose Bowl Parade Float

Rose Bowl Parade Float Decorating – No Clutter

Affixing coconut flakes Rose Bowl Parade FloatAfter 126 years, the Rose Bowl float decorators know how to prevent clutter.

My husband and I visited the first day of decorating (December 27) and watched with awe as teams of volunteers carefully trimmed just the right colored petals from dried flowers, while others added glue to affix aromatic coconut flakes onto gigantic flowers.

Everywhere we looked appeared like organized chaos. Is there such a thing? Many people doing different tasks in order to make something beautiful that nearly a hundred million people in over 120 countries will watch on New Year’s Day.

Coordinating potential clutter at Rose Bowl

How do they coordinate all these floats?

With about 40 floats to decorate in three massive warehouses, how can each team keep organized?

Experienced volunteers return year after year to ensure the process goes smoothly.

Each float either had its own room for supplies, including glue and plant matter or an adjacent space with neatly stacked materials.

Keeping clutter at bay - Rose Bowl Float Supply Room

Each item is clearly labeled so that the coordinators can easily get supplies to the volunteers who trim and then apply dried flowers, petals, stems, leaves, and bark. They add fresh flowers, last. Discarded plant matter is removed immediately to prevent clutter from accumulating into a disorganized mess.

On New Year’s Day those along the parade route, witness fragrant beauty of the floats. With the colder temperatures, this time, the flowers will stay fresher right through the two days scheduled for viewing, following the Rose Parade.

First Armenian Float in Rose Bowl Parade

Finally, and on a personal note, I am happy to see the first float by the Armenian community debuting in this parade. See the photo to the left.

Armenia, the birthplace of my ancestors, was the first country to adopt Christianity (301AD). You can learn a little about Armenia’s history and our language and symbols by clicking and reading this article: First American-Armenian Rose Float. (A larger version of the photo of the Armenian float appears in this article.)

April 24, 2015 is the 100th anniversary of the start of the Armenian Genocide; fortunately, my parents survived.

I plan to enjoy the 126th Annual Rose Bowl Parade on television Thursday morning, New Year’s Day.

On the following day, my husband and I will drive down to Pasadena to enjoy the floats and to inhale the fragrant aromas of diverse flora that will gift us up close with unexpected gifts, indeed.

A Deep-Fried Thanksgiving

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A Deep-Fried Thanksgiving

After Eric’s turkey deep fryer lay dormant for many years, he let Brenda use it. This unexpected gift inspired them to write the following:

It’s on clearance, what a deal!
A turkey deep fryer to cook our Thanksgiving meal.

Just season to taste with spices and such
A pinch here and there, not too much.
But it says some assembly required
How to do it? I’m too tired.
Years go by and it sits on the shelf
Taunting me like an underutilized elf
Waiting to be used for the big holiday feast
Bothering my wife not in the least.
We should use it when the family’s in town
But it’s still not assembled, I feel so down.

Brenda asks how a deep fried turkey might cook
I’m eager to try it, let’s have a look.
She says, “I have a smoker to offer in trade
For your turkey deep fryer unused for a decade
“No, the fryer is mine.”
“But if you wanna use it, I guess that’s fine.”
Plans are made to break it in right
With special oil and a bird that won’t fight.
The big day draws near, how will it go?
Without some experience, there is no way to know.

Family and friends arrive to see
How a Thanksgiving bird is cooked for free.
The oil is hot, ready at last
Keep the temperature steady to cook it fast.
Anticipation and laughter fill the air
As we wait anxiously for our Thanksgiving fare.
The turkey is cooked and ready to eat.
The glorious meal is crispy and neat.
Making for a mouth-watering display
A great way to spend Thanksgiving Day!

You can view the one-minute YouTube video clips of how we prepared this turkey before it passed our lips. These fourteen video shorts show A to Z how fun cooking a turkey can be … maybe not for the turkey.

Deep Fried Thanksgiving with friends and family at
https://www.youtube.com/user/BrendaAvadian/videos.

It’s a Girl!

STUFFology-101-held-by-giraffe-in-high-chair-20140412_launchOur baby is born! The official launch of STUFFology 101: Get Your Mind Out of the Clutter book took place on Saturday, April 12th in Palmdale, CA. Family and friends were there to support my book spouse and co-author, Brenda Avadian and me. It resulted in a wonderful day for me especially, a first time author.

To be honest, it all felt like a dream. The process of writing the book and getting it published was a long one, and of course there were bumps along the way. So when the day finally arrived and I held the little book baby for the first time, I still was not completely convinced that it was for real.

Many of us have a dream of writing a book, but are not necessarily prepared for what it takes to get there.

Life goes on while you write. You work at a regular job to pay the mortgage and keep the car running. You have to cook dinner, cut the grass, and do other household chores. You have to take the kids to school and soccer practice. You have to visit your parents out of town on the weekend and go to the weddings of family and friends. All these things take time. You don’t magically get more time just because you decided to write a book.

In reality, these were my experiences. I thought I understood how time works, but I really didn’t. And that’s okay. We often don’t truly understand something until going through it ourselves. Keep at it and persist until you are done. Do not quit.

Your best laid plans for completing the book will be interrupted. You might have a family emergency or a hose will burst and your laundry room will flood. Something will happen that will take you away from the book. React, adjust, and continue writing IF you want your book to see the light of day.

You will need to work with other people as you write. Depending on the publishing path you choose—you will work directly or indirectly with a cover designer, editor, interior designer, printer, and more. Be courteous and professional with each of them. Here too, something will happen to slow you down. Be patient. Persist. Finish.

I am lucky; I have a co-author to push me along when needed. I have a supportive wife who understood that I needed time to write, which would limit my time with her and our daughters. Make sure you have a support network in place when you embark on your book project.

I learned many things through this writing project and am grateful for the experience. I am the proud dad of STUFFology 101: Get Your Mind Out of the Clutter. Our book baby is ready to be held in your arms.