EK and Do' have been known to travel the world in search of excitement, adrenaline pumping activities, fantastic and exotic foods, and the simple day-to-day pleasures at home in San Diego.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Lumberjack/Hobo EK No More!

So EK and I were driving to dinner on Friday night to meet the Hamon Family when I noticed something move in EK's now super overgrown and lumberjack-esque beard. Some background info about the beard...

EK has been on a major scoring slump since the end of October. As such, he decided that he would not shave until he scored a goal. Imagine how he looked since not haveing scored since October! Unfortunately, I don't think I have a pic of him sporting the beard because I hated the beard and wanted no memory of it! So it got to the point where everyone wanted EK to just score a goal so he could shave his yucky beard! Of the people to express their dislike of the beard included myself, Shira, Janet, Steph, Shawna, Jeannine, etc., etc.

Anyway, so as we are traveling to dinner I let out a yelp in the car because there was a TICK crawling in EK's beard. So super gross!!! I felt all itchy and got the heebie jeebies. He brushed the tick off his face somewhere into the truck. So now there was a LIVE TICK crawling somewhere in the car with us. UGH! He ended up finding the tick on his shirt and tossed it out the window. Then he proceeded to tell me how he had even already showered since hiking in the field earlier that day. So that means this tick found shelter in EK's beard during his shower? So totally gross!

Lucky for me EK finally did score a goal that same night in his Cobra East game (the game winning goal) and he shaved his beard that same night after the game. I also happened to catch a cold and was suffering from fever and chills when he came in to show me his freshly shaven beard and head...in my delerium... I thought, wait, is that a mohawk? No... I'm just out of it... and I just fell back asleep. The next morning I wake up and OMG it is a mohawk. So EK is now sporting a mohawk. I prefer the mohawk much more than the beard. Pictures to follow...

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