September 29, 2024

Hanging Out with the Minnesota Timberwolves

 

Hanging Out with the Minnesota Timberwolves

Todd Swank's Diary Entry for September 29, 2024


On Wednesday night, Miss Sheri and I met up with our old buddy Tim Ashland at Copper Pint. Nothing wild happened—just some solid conversation and a world problem-solving session that probably should’ve been recorded for future generations.

On Saturday, it was a beautiful day, so we headed to Target Center in downtown Minneapolis. It’s not our usual spot in the NBA offseason, but we were invited there to attend the rookie training camp.


Last season, the Timberwolves made an epic run to the Western Conference finals, which finally pushed me into committing to a half-season membership. Why? Because trying to snag playoff tickets without selling my soul felt impossible. By locking in the membership, I scored much better pricing for playoff seats. Now, as official Timberwolves members, we’re at the rookie training camp, learning all the perks we get for dropping a small fortune on this team. Here’s hoping Anthony Edwards leads us all the way to a championship this year—because I’d really love to justify the investment!


The night before heading to the Wolves event, we were shocked to learn that Karl-Anthony Towns had been traded to the Knicks. We’ve always loved KAT, even met his dad at his first home game—who was shouting instructions like it was a high school match. While I get that it's Anthony Edwards’ team now and Karl’s contract was hefty, it’s still a sad day for Wolves fans. It makes sense, but it’s hard to say goodbye to a player who gave us so many memories.


We caught a couple of quick glimpses into the practice facilities, but no sign of anyone actually practicing. The Minnesota Lynx, knee-deep in their playoff run, were probably in there, just doing their best ninja impressions. Wishing them luck, though—if they're as good at winning as they are at hiding, we’re in for a championship!

Miss Sheri couldn’t resist grabbing a photo with two of her favorite players, Rudy Gobert and Naz Reid. It’s not every day you get this close to NBA giants—well, cardboard versions of them, at least. She nailed the pose, though, so I guess the Wolves should be glad she’s not coming for their starting spots anytime soon.


As we were waiting for our event to start, Miss Sheri suddenly spotted a familiar giant waiting for the elevator. I debated approaching him, so naturally, I snapped a picture while deciding. Before I could make my move, someone else asked for a photo, and I took the opportunity to jump right in too. Not every day you run into a 7-foot-1 superstar just casually waiting for the elevator!


He definitely wasn’t planning on posing for pictures with the group of 25 fans waiting in the lobby, but credit to him, he played along. I always feel a little awkward asking celebrities for a photo, but let’s face it—how often do you get to say you’ve met an NBA star? Totally worth it!  Although I’m pretty sure he was relieved when the elevator finally arrived.


Walking through their business offices, filled with NBA & WNBA memorabilia, took me back to my Oracle days downtown. Riding the bus was always an adventure, but what I really miss are the cool friends I saw every day. That said, I don’t miss the commute, and wearing shorts to work every day now doesn’t exactly suck!


We saw some incredible reminders of Timberwolves history while touring their offices. Kevin Garnett has always been my favorite player, a true legend. But Anthony Edwards? He’s got me thinking we might just be witnessing the next Michael Jordan. The excitement for this season is real, and I can’t wait to see if Edwards takes that next leap to true superstardom.  An NBA Championship would certainly help in that regard.

On Friday night we did some Karaoke with the Walters.  Here's Sheri providing as much cowbell as she could muster!
@toddswank Fear the Reaper. #morecowbell #karaoke #blueoystercult ♬ original sound - Todd Swank

September 22, 2024

Purple Reign: Watching the Vikings Beat the 49ers & Texans

 


Purple Reign: Watching the Vikings Beat the 49ers & Texans
Todd Swank's Diary Entry for September 22, 2024


We renewed our Vikings season tickets—because clearly, we love to suffer in purple. Last week was our first home game, and Avery won the family ticket draft for this one. The Vikings had just taken down the Giants, so we were feeling good. But with last year’s NFC Super Bowl runner-up, the 49ers, coming to town, tensions were sky-high. Would we see the Vikings rise to glory, or was this game just another step on the path to heartbreak? Either way, we were ready to ride the emotional rollercoaster.


U.S. Bank Stadium is known as one of the loudest and most intense stadiums in the league—and it delivers. Between the SKOL chant shaking the seats and the deafening roar of the crowd, you’re in for a full sensory experience. By the time you leave, you’ll be hoarse and wondering if your ears will ever stop ringing—but that's just how we do football in Minnesota.


Mike Conley blew the Gjallarhorn before the Vikings game, and I have to admit, it got me pretty pumped for the Timberwolves season. He’s been a steady hand for the Wolves, and with his new contract, he’s here to keep things rolling. Sad fact, though: while he was rallying the Vikings, some lowlifes broke into his house in Medina. I mean, who does that to such a great guy? People suck. Let’s hope his luck is better on the court this season than it was at home that day.


Brock Purdy had a rough day against the Vikings, telling our defensive coordinator, Brian Flores, after the game, “Your scheme, man, it’s crazy.” The result? Purdy’s career-high six sacks and the 49ers going just 2 for 10 on third downs. Flores had him second-guessing everything, and Purdy clearly couldn’t crack the code. Crazy scheme? More like genius.


I was zooming in on Sam Darnold’s face and almost missed the 97-yard stunner he launched to Justin Jefferson for a touchdown. With our highly touted rookie, JJ McCarthy, out for the season, there were definite nerves about how things would shake out. But watching Darnold step up, especially against his old team, the 49ers, has given us a glimmer of hope. He’s slinging the ball like he’s got something to prove, and so far, it’s been a pleasant surprise.

When Justin Jefferson went down, it felt like the entire stadium held its breath—because if he’s out, we’re doomed, right? We were already mentally preparing ourselves for another chapter in the Vikings' long history of bad luck. Thankfully, he’s back this week, so crisis averted. But for a few minutes there, it was like watching your house catch fire, only to find out it was just the neighbors burning leaves. You’re relieved, but that panic? Still very real.


The Vikings shocked everyone by taking down the 49ers with a 24-21 win, bringing their record to an unexpected 2-0. Who saw that coming? Not the analysts, that’s for sure. But man, does it feel good when they win. Every time they pull one of these off, it's like that moment you find extra fries at the bottom of the bag—rare, beautiful, and deeply satisfying. The best part? It's early in the season, so there’s still time for our hopes to soar before the crushing disappointment inevitably kicks in.


We picked up Luke on Saturday and headed up north for an afternoon of debauchery.


We headed up to Clearwater, Minnesota to spend the day with our friends, the Korkowskis, who just got themselves a brand-new pole barn. Yes, you heard that right—a pole barn. And let me tell you, the tour was a thrill ride of insulation, storage space, and future potential. It’s amazing how excited you can get over seeing a really organized garage!


We had the chance to attend Jessie’s Wish, a BBQ cook-off that raises money for victims of domestic abuse. It's a powerful cause supporting Anna Marie’s Women’s Shelter, and while the ribs were fantastic, let’s just say I may have overindulged. My stomach and I are still negotiating the terms of our recovery. A great event, though, and worth every bite.


We were back at U.S. Bank Stadium today for the Vikings-Texans showdown, and all the analysts were sure Minnesota's undefeated streak was done for. The Texans came in 2-0 and supposedly "unstoppable." But I guess no one told the Vikings, because this team does whatever it takes to defy expectations—especially when it involves proving people wrong. There's nothing sweeter than leaving the doubters stunned.

It was Avery's turn to join me again for back-to-back games. I know he loves me, but after two Sundays in a row of hearing my "expert" commentary, he’s probably ready for a break. Two games, two wins, and I might’ve hit my quota on father-son bonding... for now!


CJ Stroud is definitely a rising star, but today was not his day. The Vikings defense had him scrambling for his life, racking up six sacks and forcing Stroud into tough situations all game long. Minnesota's pass rush was relentless, holding Stroud to just 22 yards in the first quarter and a frustrating 7 points for the Texans overall. Stroud did show flashes of his talent, but our defense had him second-guessing every move, making sure he never got too comfortable.


The Vikings absolutely dominated the Texans today, winning 34-7. Sam Darnold looked like a seasoned vet, tossing four touchdown passes, including a slick trick play involving Justin Jefferson. C.J. Stroud was under constant pressure, scrambling for his life as the Vikings defense dialed up confusion and chaos all game long. Despite some brief hope for the Texans after a touchdown in the third quarter, the Vikings never lost control. Could this finally be our year? At 3-0, it’s feeling pretty good.

@toddswank Interception then a touchdown! #minnesota #vikings ♬ OK - Joey Valence & Brae
@toddswank Sam Darnold’s 3rd touchdown of the day! #vikings #nfl #touchdown ♬ All Of The Lights - Kanye West

September 15, 2024

From Galveston to Gluttony: A Swank Family Cruise

 

From Galveston to Gluttony: A Swank Family Cruise

Todd Swank's Diary Entry for September 15, 2024


This week, we dove into an adventure—our first cruise in nearly three decades. We flew down to Galveston, Texas, ready to set sail on a 6-night journey aboard the Harmony of the Seas.


Last year, we celebrated my sister Tracy's 60th birthday in Boston. This year, it’s my other sister Tammy’s turn to hit the big 6-0. She’s always dreamed of a cruise, so we set sail to make it happen. Turning milestones into memories—because life’s too short for anything less than an adventure!


Three strong women raised me after my parents divorced when I was in 2nd grade. Our house was a whirlwind of chaos and drama back then and not much has changed when we reunite. Life gets in the way, but we make it a point to come together whenever we can. It’s always an adventure, and some things—like the laughter and the craziness—never change.


Avery had to sit this one out, but Luke eagerly took on the adventure. It was his first cruise and his first time visiting other countries. He was pretty excited—until I started with my classic dad moves. From cheesy tourist photos to animated commentary, I managed to embarrass him across different cultures. Who knew I could be cringeworthy in multiple languages?


We were down a few cousins on this trip, but don’t worry—these four made up for it. They cranked up the fun to "we might get kicked off the ship" levels. Who needs a full crew when you've got these overachievers?


Grandma Linda was hesitant about the cruise, worrying she'd struggle to keep up. We convinced her to rent a scooter, which seemed like a good idea—until we discovered just how chaotic cruise crowds and elevators can be. Let's just say reversing wasn't her strong suit, and there was an "elevator incident" involving some walls, doors, and maybe a few toes. After day one, she ditched the scooter and navigated the ship on foot just fine. Turns out, sometimes you just have to dive in to find your own pace!


The Harmony of the Seas is one of the largest cruise ships in the world, measuring about 1,188 feet long—longer than some skyscrapers are tall! It can carry nearly 6,700 passengers and over 2,300 crew members. Unique features include the Ultimate Abyss, a 10-story slide, Central Park with real plants, and even a zip line. The ship is like a floating city, complete with theaters, multiple pools, an ice rink, and numerous dining options. It's basically a theme park, resort, and luxury hotel all in one.


We scattered during the day but met for dinner in the formal dining hall every night. The food? Top-notch. The wait staff? Clearly convinced we were starving. They kept bringing extra portions. I reminded myself gluttony is a sin... right before ordering seconds. By the end, they practically rolled us off the ship.


The unlimited drink package was our downfall. Every corner had a bar or restaurant, with staff ready to top off your glass—or your waistline. All-inclusive, they said. My stomach's still waving the white flag. Diet starts... tomorrow.


We hit up every show—musicals, comedy, stunt events with diving and high-wire acts, you name it. If it had a stage, we were there. And, of course, we couldn't resist the karaoke bar. My family loves the microphones, even if only a handful of us can carry a tune. Let's just say we made our mark—off-key and proud.


I was all in for their production of Grease, which nailed the movie pretty well. Then I found out my son’s never seen it. I mean, what?  It's a classic!  Growing up, Sandy was basically every young boy's fantasy—sweet and innocent one minute, then bam, she shows up at the end in that black leather outfit, and suddenly she's teaching us all kinds of feelings we weren't ready for. Let’s just say, Grease was more than a movie; it was my awakening.


Columbus, The Musical! blew us away. The set had this giant boat that moved and transformed like it was straight out of Spamalot. Modern songs, flying sharks, and a storyline about Marvin Columbus—Christopher's unlucky, distant cousin. Who knew failing at discovery could be this entertaining? 

The first day crossing the Gulf was a bit choppy—7 to 10-foot waves, thanks to a tropical storm that later upgraded to Hurricane Francine. Sounds dramatic, right? Honestly, it was scarier in my head. This ship's built to handle way worse. Some kind of high-tech balancing system kept us steady. Sure, we felt some motion, but nothing like those YouTube videos of furniture flying across the deck. Grateful ours didn’t turn into that kind of adventure—no need to recreate "Titanic: The Sequel."


We all went our separate ways during the day but somehow managed to end up together every night. Plenty of distractions onboard—bands, parties, you name it. And let’s not forget the ship's professional photographers, lurking around every corner, ready to snap your photo... for a small fortune, of course. But why pay for that when you can guilt-trip a random stranger into doing it for free? It’s called resourcefulness—or so I tell myself.


We did cave and buy a few photos we liked, despite some members of our group treating every pose like a chance to audition for a comedy sketch. I even had to break out my generative AI photo editing skills on this one—but let's just say, some things are better left unmentioned. Let's call it a "creative adjustment" and move on.


Costa Maya was our first of three stops. We hopped off the ship for a couple of hours, ready to explore. But here's the reality: it was scorching hot, and the shopping area felt like running a gauntlet of overly eager salespeople pushing everything from trinkets to tequila. "No, thanks" turned into a broken record. After dodging endless offers for souvenirs we didn’t need, we retreated back to the ship. Sometimes, paradise is best enjoyed from the air-conditioned comfort of a lounge chair with a drink in hand.


Roatán was our second stop, and we paid for an excursion that took us to a resort. But the real experience started on the bus ride through town. It was fascinating to see daily life unfold—the kids in uniforms heading to school, the local shops bustling with morning activity. It wasn't the glossy resort image but an authentic snapshot of island life. It gave us a new perspective; sometimes, the journey is just as intriguing as the destination.


We went on "glass-bottom" kayaks, but let's be honest, the bottom was either scratched up, dirty, or just plain decorative because seeing through it wasn’t happening. Thankfully, the water was crystal clear, so we still caught some awesome sights—colorful fish, sea urchins, and jellyfish drifting by like it was their day off. The best part? A giant cloud of sand that turned out to be a massive stingray. It’s moments like these that remind me why I love the ocean... even if the glass-bottom kayak was more for show than function.


Snorkeling in Roatán was a whole different vibe from Cozumel. In Cozumel, we got the full safety lecture—30 minutes of warnings about currents and the need for Olympic-level swimming skills, which none of us possess. In Roatán, they handed us some questionable life jackets and masks and said, "Jump in." No fuss, no worries. To be fair, the water was shallower, and we could occasionally touch the coral reef (which they kindly asked us not to, but let's just say it was unavoidable). A few bumps and scrapes later, we were up close with the reef. It was like snorkeling on the honor system—just hope for the best and try not to crash into the underwater scenery too much.


On the way back to shore, they took a detour and suddenly "discovered" this massive starfish, which felt suspiciously like plastic. But they swore it was alive, dunking it in the water every few minutes like some weird baptism ritual to keep it "safe." Meanwhile, they passed it around for photo ops. Sure, I’m no marine biologist, but I’ve got to say, it didn't seem all that lively to me. Then again, it’s my first time in Honduras, so maybe I just don't get the local starfish etiquette.


Our third stop was Cozumel, where we got picked up right on the pier for our excursion. But let's talk about the real challenge: the heat. It felt like standing in front of an open oven. I'm from Minnesota, where "hot" means maybe 80 degrees on a bad day. Caribbean hot? That's a different beast. Every day was a race to see if my Hey Dudes sneakers would fuse to the pavement. Spoiler: they nearly did.


We hopped on a catamaran for our snorkeling adventure, and it was incredible. The water was clear, and we saw a ton of amazing fish and coral formations. There were these massive bowl-like structures that looked straight out of a nature documentary. The highlight was spotting a sea snake—or maybe it was an eel with a snake-like head. Either way, it was both fascinating and a little unnerving. After snorkeling, we spent a few hours on the beach. And yes, it was beautiful, but did I mention how insanely hot it was? We were practically roasting, but hey, it’s the Caribbean—what did I expect?

Six nights flew by in a blur of laughs, adventures, and probably a few too many desserts. We packed in so much fun that I swear we need a vacation to recover from this vacation. But hey, it was worth every minute. Already counting down the days until we can gather this crew together for the next family escapade—preferably somewhere with less heat and more air conditioning.


I think Tammy had a blast celebrating her birthday. Tracy had her birthday fun in Boston last year, so the bar's been set. Now, my 60th birthday is still six years away, which gives them plenty of time to plan something truly epic—like a trip to Italy. Maybe I'll wrestle a lion in the Colosseum or take a gondola through Venice without tipping over. Should be easy, right?