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  • SFW IV: Isabella and Red Rock

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    Last week, I used my ample time of not working to go out to Cali to visit the geo friends once again, in Super Fantastic Weekend 4: Dog Days of Spring. It was fun, but Andy, it was not the same without you…

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    The first stop was to Andrew’s, where I got to meet his new sweetie Michele and his new dog Wyatt.

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    Next stop was my dad’s, where I got to see his (now grown) puppy, Queenie… I LOVED the fact that she would place her ears ON her head when she was inquisitive. Both of these dogs are also unknown mutts… any guesses?

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    Oh, and if you ever wondered why I am such an eccentric pack rat, I get it from my dad. Here is half his magnet collection and his sticker collection.

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    From Ridgecrest was a short trip to Lake Isabella, past Onyx, CA… one day, I have to bring Onyx the puppy there!

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    Onyx was too young to come on this trip, but Patch and Gracie were a good compromise.

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    Lake Isabella was nice, kind of buggy, but it gets worse, so I’ll take it.

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    Of course, we all wanted to see Meghan… she was very climb-y and chew-y… moments later, she was sucking on that blue bin.

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    Kylie was the new addition… is that a cute face or what?

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    I have to show this place next to our dinner spot in Isabella: how exactly do you eat a take-out buffet?

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    The next day we went to Red Rock Canyon state park, another place I had been many, many times as a child.

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    My dad was able to pick out a nice spot for us.

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    We drove on this long road to get to this overview… I was hoping it was redder, but ti was still cool, and I found a strange piece of Opal that may have been an organic replacement of some kind.

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    All and all, another fun trip, another great SFW. Soon, hopefully, it will come to Utah as well…

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    P.S. Random pic of a cat-shapped dune in the Cronese Mountains of California, along I-15 between LA and Vegas.

  • A doin’s a transpirin’s

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    Instead of showing pics of a bunch of boring stuff that has and will be going on, I’d figure you’d prefer random pics of Onyx.

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    This are going well with the new house and puppy, despite my lack of sleep. The house is really coming together, and we will have our house warming dealie soon.

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    No news on the job front… but, at least I’m not too bored with not working yet. I did recently do a talk for a local environmental group about Snake Valley that went really well.

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    Tonight, I get to see my favorite active band, Muse, with a decent opener of Silversun Pickups. Can’t wait!

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    Tuseday, I leave for Cali. There will be a quasi-SFW and a visit to my Dad and Fernando if everything goes according to plan.

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    My Mom will be in Utah at the end of the month, doing the SE Utah trip to compliment the SW Utah trip we did last year. We might even do Mesa Verde, which I’ve never seen!

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    So, I got an email about 33,000 United Frequent Flier miles of mine (mainly from Mongolia) about to expire. At the same time, Fernando was reminding me about UCLA @ UT-Austin, Sept 25th. So, a few minutes, 25,000 miles, and a $10 fee (about all I could afford to spend right now), and I am Texas bound! Will it live up to the Knoxville trip? That’s a big task, but we’ll see.

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    One more trip to talk about: my buddy Armando is set to be hitched the weekend after 4th of July, so I should be seeing my Bay Area folks then too. Stay tuned!

  • Puppy love…

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    Several very important things have happened since my last post:

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    Shawn and I, fresh off our one year anniversary (love ya Shawn!), have decided to move! It’s not much of a move, only 4 blocks away, but it has several advantages:
    1. Only 7 houses from Shawn’s dad and li’l bro
    2. Cheaper
    3. I don’t have to wear pants (i.e. no roommates)

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    But most importantly, it has a backyard, which allows us to get:

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    ONYX!

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    She’s a mutt of some kind. This is what we were told about her when we found her on KSL, a local classified site in Utah.
    -half German Shepherd, half Blue Heeler
    -picked up on a roadside at 5 weeks
    -2 weeks later, college kids that picked her up realized she was too much of a handful
    -somewhat trained (potty and sitting)

    As you can see from the pics, I’m not sure what to believe about her breed.

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    She is all black except for little white tips on her sternum, paws, and tail. Snow really stands out on her.

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    The strangest thing about her is the tail, which is quite curly. Based on that, I’m not sure what to believe about her… so her age and eventual size are mysteries.

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    Her sleeping habits, including growling, whimpering, and stiffness, are a close second in the strange category.

    So, that’s the new dog and new place. As we get moved in, we’ll have some kind of move-in shin-dig, and better pics will be taken. Right now, the pics would show piles of stuff, which no one wants to see…

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    P.S. Check out this awesome giant clock we got!

  • Yell and Bend

    Another boring day. When you are unemployed, weekend are kinda irrelevant, and in some ways, are worse. The shows you wanna watch are not on, no mail comes (a clear highlight of my day), the only benefit is seeing my sweetie all day.

    That is, except this weekend. Shawn is visiting friends in Portland (like we did in November) as is the roommate. So, I got the place all to myself… but not doing much with it. I had fun hanging with Steph and her friends, Garret, and Liz/Kyle and their friends, but today is shaping up to be another lazy one. I write this blog to share with you three neat things (at least to me) that happened recently.

    For those of you that have never seen this: prepare yourself. I don’t have many talents, but one of them is doing a traditional Grito Mexicano. You may not know this by name, but it is the yell that people do for celebrations (like Independence Day) or when listening to Mexican songs. 4th year of UCLA, my roommates Fernando, Felipe, and Leo taught me how to do this. I recorded it to put it on Wikipedia because there was no prior example of it, and also because most of the Gritos on YouTube were of inferior quality, in my humble opinion. The main thing I will say is: The video does it no justice. In person, you may ask for it, but a warning: I can not do it half-way. If you wanna hear it, it’s gonna be loud, so you must take that in consideration before asking.

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    Our local radio show, which I love, was the latest inspiration for a LEGO creation. That led to a blog and an on-air mention. It was about half way through the 9AM hour on March 4th, if you wanna find it on free podcast. That made me feel special!

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    Last but certainly not least, my obsession with LEGO and Avatar: The Last Airbender (NOT the blue people) has crossed into dangerous territory. I managed to find these two out-of-print sets on eBay for relatively reasonable prices.

    If you have not heard about the show or the blockbuster summer live-action movie, it is a really amazing watching experience. And yes, it’s a kid’s show, but it is still very enjoyable for adults. It takes most of the inspiration for the show from chinese martial arts, Asian culture, and Buddhism. I recommend it!

  • Loop-de-’Lupes

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    Just back from my latest epic car trip. 2925 miles in 5 days. I have a long list of these kind of trips I want to do, and thanks to my buddy Ian, now I can cross one off my list: Guadalupe-Carlsbad Caverns trip.

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    The idea, of course, was to make it a big loop and see as many National Parks/Monuments/etc. as possible. We left the SLC Friday morning.

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    You might remember, the initial idea was the SW SD trip, but with sketchy weather, we decided to travel south… that way, we’d miss all the snow and cold… right?

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    That evening, we hit monument valley at sunset, which was quite nice. That night, we stayed with Ian’s mom, to get our only shower/bed of the trip. It was nice seeing all of them, and Jerome, though it was unfortunate that I didn’t get to meet Liza’s bf Ehlan.

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    I did get to play with the Pedersen family dog Susie, which was nice, but it made me really miss Lulu.

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    Saturday

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    Our first park was Saguaro, a park that I had to talk Ian into going (“I’ve seen those before…”) which later he said was his favorite thing on the trip. It was beautiful!

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    You might have a similar thoughts about the park, but it worth a visit, if only to pose with a cactus.

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    We did the Valley View overlook trail, but it started pouring! Kinda hard to take a pic when you are soaked…

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    The thing that made the visit was the glimmer on the freshly-rained hills and cacti at sunset… pictures could never do it justice.

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    That evening, we had the best meal of the trip, at a little diner called the Horseshoe Cafe in Benson, AZ. Real, never frozen, homemade Chicken Fried Steak and Chopped Steak… Mmmm! It’s these kinda places that totally remind me of the Border and make me wanna go back soon.

    That night, we camped at Chiricahua (cheer-ee-COW-ah) NM. Oh, and by camped, I mean slept in the back of my truck. Oh, and by slept, I mean lay awake as snow plops on my truck (at least me). You see, it was just warm enough that night to melt the snow slowly off the trees, leading to irregularly-timed clumps of snow falling on my truck… a VERY bad nights sleep.

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    Sunday

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    So, it was snowy at Chiricahua: too snowy, in fact. The main view road was closed, so the only pics we could get were by walking near the campground.

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    Carl was almost out of gas, so it was probably a good thing. It was a pretty place, at least the parts we could see.

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    From there, we drove into New Mexico for the first time for both of us. Las Cruces was a neat town with great views.

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    Next stop was White Sands NM. It is an old lake bed with gypsum sand dunes!

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    It was great and beautiful!

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    There was a lot of unique flora and fauna… in fact, their are indigenous species that have “whitewashed” themselves to live in and around the dunes.

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    Unlike many protected areas, a place like this encourages recreation! In fact, they sell snow-type sleds and disks, wax, and let you slide down the hills!

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    It was fun, though we didn’t find a super tall dune.

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    We made the best of what we had, though.

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    But had to deal with the consequences… Ian was pulling hydrated calcium sulfate out of his hair the entire rest of the trip.

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    We drove that evening toward Carlsbad, NM, and camped at Guadalupe NP. I still find it amazing at the strange octanes you find on the road, like this one in NM.

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    Monday

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    We woke up in the Guadalupe Mountains…in Texas… yeah. We thought it’d be strange being in that infamous state, and it was. Oh well, we were BARELY in Texas, at least.

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    Guadalupe NP was my favorite part of the trip. It was amazing to see the contrast between the desert and these immense mountains.

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    The topography (or at least the cliffy-ness) is created because this is the world’s best exposed reef, though it is not a coral reef, but a algal reef. It has a special trail called the “Permian Reef Trail,” an 4.5 mile hike up the reef. We didn’t have time to do that, but next time, I will do it for sure. One thing I saw was unbelievable.

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    Wow… can you say geobigatry? What’s next, separate water fountains for rock lickers?

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    Next on the trip was Carlsbad Caverns NP. Even the drive in, up this windy road, was neat.

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    The main word I’d use to describe the cave: HUGE.

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    It is unique in that this cave was formed as a reaction with petroleum and groundwater creating H2S, in basically the same formation that makes up the reef in Guadalupe NP. This cave is not a gradual eating away by groundwater and H2CO3.

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    It still has formations like other caves, but 95% of them are inactive.

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    But don’t let that fool you, this is a must-visit cave!

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    In case you haven’t realized, the Permian stratigraphy is a big deal in that area.

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    Later that day, we headed north, through Roswell.

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    We considered going into this UFO museum, even going in, but as we walked up, a van with Texas plates pulled up, and a group of guys (frat?) pilled out, yelling, screaming, and in aluminium-foil hats. This was a little too much for us, so we moved on.

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    We continued heading north and then west through rough weather and Albuquerque. Go ‘topes!

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    Just before dusk, we were able to hit El Malpais NM.

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    It was impressive… recent lava flows, sandstone cliffs, arches… another place I definitely need to visit in more depth.

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    You can tell how snowy it was. That night, the plan was to stay at Petrified Forest NP. One problem: there is no camping at Petrified Forest NP. We were forced to find a dirt road somewhere outta the way and make camp there. It was cold.

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    Tuesday

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    Did I mention it was cold? The closest weather station I could find (Gallap, NM) had the low at 0°F. Very, very cold…

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    In the morning, we hit Petrified Forest NP… also snowy at the northern end.

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    Hit some nice petroglyphs before moving on to the main attraction.

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    If you have never been, it’s a surreal place. Trees just lying all over the place.

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    And when you think about how much was plundered before this was protected, it’s even more amazing.

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    Old faithful, the largest tree, is behind the southern visitors center.

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    After we left Petrified Forest, we headed up the 191 back home, with one more stop: Canyon de Chelly.

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    It’s pronounced “dey shay”, but it is a butchering/misspelling of the Navaho word Tséyi’, meaning rock canyon.

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    The beauty of this place really, really snuck up on me… I was taken aback. The main reason: the 800-foot sandstone obelisk called Spider Rock. Simply amazing.

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    The rest of the canyon was filled with cliff dwellings, a beautiful, winding river, and awe-inspiring views.

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    After that, we drove into the night, back home.

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    Another, great, great trip. And the best part: the South Dakota trip is still to-be-planned! Any takers?

  • In the air

    Not much going on here. I get my first unemployment check on Tuesday, so that’s exciting… i guess…

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    Thanks to much help from my love Shawn, we were able to host another tradition: the fried frozen finger food fiasco.

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    It was quite the popular and fun time! It didn’t hurt that it was a good superbowl with good commercials. My fav: Betty White Snickers, hands down.

    I am looking forward to a SD trip next week… we’ll see if the universe cooperates and allows it to happen.

    And now, some random pics:

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    Shawn’s cat, missy, really loves beer.

    And, some families readers of this blog may know:

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    The Indy 5 (see previous entry)

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    The Robles clan!

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    The Davis clan!

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    The Raffel-Smith’s and Alicia

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    Last but not least, my fam.

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    P.S. I am very happy that this V day is my second in a relationship… Love ya Shawn!

  • Indianapolis 5

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    So, this past extended weekend, I did my first real trip to Indy (besides this) to visit Shawn’s aunt and uncle and their three kids, aged 17, 13, and 7.

    One of the big themes of the trip was first time food tasting. This included:

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    First fortune-cookie mascot at a chinese place (in O’Hare)

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    First Steak and Shake (great shake, burger just OK)

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    First White Castle Slider after hearing so much about them from the Beastie Boys, nice and oniony

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    A nice Chicago Italian Sausage

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    Right away, as I stepped in IL for the first time, I knew I wasn’t in Utah anymore…

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    And right away, I could tell that Indy was totally geeked-out for the Superbowl.

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    The fam had a great house!

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    We stayed in this little side room that was called “Chez Shawn”. If you know French, you know that rhymes…

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    The first night was a celebration of Clay entering teenage-hood.

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    Right away, Max the cat took a liking to me…

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    As did Hobbes the dog (especially when I had a treat…)

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    Friday, I went to Gabe’s (Shawn’s uncle) lab… I may not have mentioned this, but he is a geologist, and not just any geologist, but a leading geochemist and climate scientist. He is the chair of the ODP and just met with senators, like John Kerry, last week. On this day, however, he was a laborer, as we all were… our task: take out the old ICP and move in the new one.

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    And no, it wasn’t dangerous at all…

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    New and shiny!

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    This is the warning label from the inside… does this not sound strange? I guess you gotta let them win…

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    Gabe and I also trekked around IUPUI and I got myself and Fernando a shirt.

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    The next day, we went to their newly-purchased farmhouse about and hour out of Indy. It was nice…

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    Shawn and I hung out in style!

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    It was such a neat old farmhouse… I especially liked the lightning rods.

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    Later, we did a little hike at a local state park, it was cold, but, pretty.

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    This is extreme topography in Indiana!

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    The trickiest part was crossing this semi-frozen river… we stayed relatively warm.

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    On Sunday, we met with Shawn’s cousin in the trendy part of town at this awesome bagel place… they had the sign at the beginning of this and

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    A vinyl-coated restroom!

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    I also got to see Butler University.

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    You think a rich, private school could afford a full sign…

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    Sunday night, we checked out the neighbor’s man cave…. So cool! Ella has a real future as a bartender…

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    In the meantime, she’ll stick to things like LEGO and Avatar…

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    Before we took off on Monday, we saw some more sights, like the Art Museum… Indy was a fun place, and I will look forward to another visit sooner than later.

  • What it do!

    Today is the 16th anniversary of the most important day in my life… the 1994 Northridge earthquake. You can see my reflection on the day here and here.

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    Yesterday was spent up at Shawn’s best friend’s husband’s family’s cabin.

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    Did I say Cabin? I should say unbelievable mansion. If I EVER live in a house that nice, let alone have a backup this nice, I will be a lucky man.

    There were two things that really made it over the top.

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    It had #2 and #6 on my home gadget list. The list of large-ticket items that I’d love to have in my house/man cave one day:

    1. Hot Tub
    2. Juke-box
    3. Pool table
    4. Arcade (Maybe one pinball, one video game of Simpsons Arcade and/or Street Fighter II to start)
    5. Home Theater/Surround Sound system (Bose, of course)
    6. Air-hockey table
    7. Ping-Pong table

    I love the fact that the air hockey goals are set inside the field and away from the boards, like real hockey, which creates a lot of interesting shots and bounces.

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    Perhaps even cooler is CENTRAL VACUUM!!! This was 100% new to me and I LOVED this… and I want this for my house one day.

    Well, for now it’s all football, hangin’, and looking forward to another ‘work’ week.

    P.S. Have you seen the LT style electric glide?

    If you have not, you should… it is so awesome and camp… love it!

    But I do have to say, am I the only one who thinks LaDanian Tomlinson was hanging with Tim and Eric? Apparently not. In case you’ve never seen or heard of Tim & Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, here’s some samples.

  • Weak Week

    It’s been one week since my last day of work.

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    I do feel bad, lazy, helpless, and what-not, but I figure, I’m an American and I pay taxes for unemployment insurance. Why not use it? It’s my duty to this country that I love! OK, maybe that’s a little much, but I don’t plan on using it again, put it that way.

    So, what to do with myself? I have (of course) been looking for new work. Today I sent out 12 emails to the heads of several private schools, charter schools, and districts to try and spark some interest. The more I think about it, the more I wanna teach and try to coach football… if not now, then when?

    I have some other little things to do, but my time is somewhat empty… not bored yet, but I thought I’d ask you out there in internet land for suggestions.

    I am going to do some more Wiki editing, including working on the Wikiversity geology section.

    I have been working out more… bike and weights.

    I’ve been reading a lot more…

    I’ve been getting into Avatar (and not the blue-people one, the real one) again.

    But other than that, what should I do with myself?

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    Oh, and there’s always making more LEGO real people… I got plenty of blank slates…

    P.S. Check out this video that I had NOTHING to do with, really… after a brief intro, you get to see/hear things fall 215 feet to a watery splash down a metal well… it is REALLY cool, even though the video can not do it justice to the sensation in real life, so I’ve heard…

  • Scurry away…

    Now that I’m unemployed, I might just be adding more to this blog, even if I have less exciting things to say…

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    In honor of Cheaty Petey charging into a Titanic-esque Iceberg in Seattle and away from the sinking ship that is $c, and Mark Sanchez’s epic burn on Pete, I will retell you a 100% true story I heard on this day from the guy who runs the Parabolic mic for Utah Football Games.

    Utah upset usc in the 2001 Las Vegas Bowl. After the game, Parabolic mic guy ran out beside Coach Pete Carroll to get the “good game” handshake audio with then-Utah coach Ron McBride. As he ran out, Pete saw the Utah coach and then basically ran away toward the tunnel. He ran to the side, even with the Utah coach trying to establish a connection and get a handshake and yelling “Good game, Coach Carroll.” The mic guy turned to Carroll and said, “classy move, coach.” To which Pete responded “Fuck You” and continued to run. I always knew he was an douchebag, but this story, and his leaving now right before NCAA sanctions come in, is proof.

    I don’t know how much this will help UCLA, but again, my schadenfreude again perks up.

    EDIT: The day just gets worse for $c, as former trOJan Mark McGwire surprises no one that he’s a ‘roider.

    EDIT #2: $c (and Pete) aids and abets a coaches pain med addiction, he gets in a wreck, gets fired and sued. What a day…

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    Does it get any better than this?