Sunday, September 15, 2013

Salt Lake Comic Con Insanity

Riding the Frontrunner train from Provo to Salt Lake City. Geddy didn't know about this part of the trip until we got to the station. He loved it!


Geddy didn't even know about the Comic Con until that morning, but he got into the spirit of things by wearing his Flash costume. Though despite having pre-paid for our tickets weeks in advance and having a supposed "quick pass", we ended up waiting in line for almost two hours before we even got in the door. Thank goodness it wasn't raining yet and it wasn't one of the hottest days we've had this summer.
There wasn't much room to move around. This apparently was the biggest convention in Utah history. I guess it was also the largest inaugural comic con in the US according to this article in the Deseret News.
 


Geddy thought it was cool that someone had dressed up as Deadpool, one of Marvel's lesser known characters. Thought the real character is in better shape than this guy.
There was a very cool Lord of the Rings display.

Geddy found the Emperor, who he insists was the real thing who had traveled from Coruscant just for the Comic Con.



Lots of people! And this is actually later in the day when it was less crowded.
 

Later at a local bookstore after we got caught in the rainstorm.
It was fun, but there were a lot of problems with their organization. Not sure if we will go next year or not. There were a lot of celebrities there, but you had to pay a lot of money to get their photos or autographs. Others like Stan Lee and William Shatner were behind curtains so you couldn't even see them unless you paid money. Though we did get a glimpse of Shatner in a golf cart as they took him to a room where he was speaking. Others there were Adam West and Burt Ward - Ged had a hard time believing those old men were the same guys from the show that he loves. Lou Ferigno looked like a nice guy, but his line was quite long. Dean Cain and Kevin Sorbo were there along with lots of others that we didn't really care about. I am glad for the sake of the city and the state that it was a success. It just could have been better.

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Kids Carnival at Onion Days

The onion toss. The cop at the end was supposedly tracking the onions with his radar gun. But they weren't organized so no one could actually tell us what Geddy's speed of throw was. Oh well, he still had fun.


He would've won the onion sack race if they hadn't let a nearly grown up person race. He did come in first of the kids, second place overall. Obviously, his favorite part was the giant slip and slide. I am not a fan of those things and worried he was going to get crashed into or something. But he was having so much fun I couldn't tell him no. He was a little hesitant the first time but then said it was the best thing ever. They only let the kids have three turns each, they had punch cards and everything. His first run is on here, the second one I hit the wrong button and didn't record. The third was the one on his belly. This is the same hill we go sledding on in the winter, so it is perfectly sloped for this kind of fun.

Geddy photographs the Onion Days Parade