Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Just so the Gummy Bears are not the first thing you see

So I haven't written on here in a long while. Work has been pretty busy and now that it is slowing down I can honestly say, I'm just lazy. Things in Colorado are going fantastic for us. We are really going to find out about our future in Fort Collins within the next week or so, kinda scary.

I guess we'll see what happens. I'm so vague it's sneaky!

I know lame post, but at least the gummy bears are not the first thing that you see when you come to my blog anymore, right?

Monday, October 01, 2007

Gummi Bears

Does anyone remember this? I think this was my favorite Saturday cartoon!!! I even tried to make gummy bear juice once, it just went bad.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Wake Boarding Sooooo Fun




Amy and I went wake boarding yesterday. I had a great time. Hopefully Amy did too. We did take a few pictures and she was smiling so that's gotta tell me something, right? I just had a few thoughts on my experience yesterday wake boarding. I learned how to get a little higher when jumping the wake. Remember that I haven't been in 2 or 3 years so I was a little nervous. I jumped in the water thinking, wow this water is cold. Well that only lasted a few seconds because I can warm up water really fast when I'm in a lake. So I strap on the board and grab the ski rope. When the rope tightened I thought to myself, I wonder how much pain I'll be in tomorrow? (As it turns out today I can't move my head to the left, but more about that in a moment). The boat lunged forward and I found myself being pulled forward out of the water. Finally, I thought, I'm up! I felt pretty confident as I fixed my shorts that were hiked up like a water filled sumo diaper and proceeded to go outside the wake. The water was a little choppy as I crossed the wake of the boat and arranged myself to go back for a jump. As I approached the lip of the wake at full speed it occurred to me that I wasn't really sure what I'm doing and as I hit the wake my board went up and my toes went forward.
Some of you are probably picturing this scene and imagining that I looked really cool jumping across the wake face first. Allow me to fix your horribly misinterpreted image. I hit the water with my toes and amazingly enough, that sent my face towards the water - probably at, well I dunno 176.896 miles per hour. It was fast enough that I didn't get a chance to close my eyes. I would go on to explain how it feels to hit the water at an incredible amount of speed eyes first but I'm just going to let you ponder the scenario. I guess it looked cool, so it was worth it!!!

Maybe I'll try to get some pictures posted on here of the fun evening at the Lake! Oh, by the way my eyes are fine, not even a mark. But I have to sit with my head tilted to one side to see my computer today at work. Just kidding :0)

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Owen Hargreaves Congrats!!!!!



I was very excited to hear that an old friend has decided to move to England and play for Manchester United. All I can say is congratulations Owen!!! May be now I'll get to see some of his games.

Owen and I were good friends a long time ago. It would be fun to catch up with him in all thats happened in the last few years. Maybe Amy and I will try to find him when we go over to Europe.

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Thanks Jill


Okay, I don't understand that much about blogging. I guess I'm a little blog ignorant. But, thanks to my sister-in-law Jill for making my blog a little more interesting. I know I won't really do anything to help the cause, but if I give my password out to enough people may be one of them will put something worth while on my blog. I'm not going to count on it....Oh yeah, and I'm going to try and write a little more on here. Don't expect anything too exciting. If you want to get some good laughs you'll have to get Jill's husband Jim to start writing again on his blog.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

When I play rock/paper/scissors, I understand that scissors can beat paper, and I get how rock can beat scissors, but there's no way paper can beat rock. Paper is supposed to magically "wrap around" rock, rendering it immobile? Why can't paper do this to scissors? Screw scissors, why can't paper do this to people? Why aren't sheets of notebook paper constantly suffocating students as they attempt to take notes in class? Or why isn't paper taking over the business world one executive at a time? I'll tell you why -- BECAUSE PAPER CAN'T BEAT ANYBODY! A rock would tear paper up in 2 seconds. When I play rock/paper/scissors, I always choose rock. Then when somebody claims to have beaten me with their paper, I punch them in the face with my already clenched fist and say, "Oh, I'm sorry. I thought paper would protect you."