Thursday, July 29, 2010

Ode to the Smart Phone


Smart phone, oh Smart phone
How you change my every day
Unlimited information just a touch away
Navigation, internet, SMS,
E-mail, Pandora, jokes featuring Chuck Norris!

The HTC Evo has a killer app
A kickstand which makes viewing a snap
You streamed World Cup straight to the pool
8 megapixel camera everywhere I go

Video chat is weird but fun
Smart phone, oh Smart phone
This rhyme is now done!

Monday, July 26, 2010

Landscape Design -- Kinda Awesome?

So, I'm making baby steps at re-landscaping the Bero backyard. I hired a landscape designer to come up with some plans and I'm fairly pleased at what she came up with. This lady had a passion for what she was doing and I think it shows up in the quality of the design -- very cool.

For anyone else considering any major landscaping, I highly recommend getting some help. The design itself was cheap ($150) and the designer thought of some things I would never have come up with like putting the water feature in the center, keeping but modifying the fire pit area, and adding a seating wall. That's the value of perspective. I might swap out some of her recommended plants and trees, but for the most part I like the design. Thoughts?

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

California Sunshine

One thing I’m grateful for is the predictable California sunshine. It used to be such a novelty for a former Washingtonian like myself to be able to predict sunshine more than a couple days in a row. Now, I’m warmed by 300 days of sunshine a year and a solid six months of sunshine predictability. I’m weather spoiled!

California Sunshine, how predictable are you? You warm me every morning and make the evenings so pleasant. You get a little toasty during the day but that is why we have a/c and icy beverages. 300 plus days a year you are here making all our activities more fun. I salute you California Sunshine!

Here’s to you California Sunshine.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Millenium Class + 10

Yesterday was the day of my ten year high school reunion! Wow, time sure is passing by fast! Unfortunately, I did not attend the festivities. The distance makes it a little tough and I’ve been travelling a lot recently, especially to the Seattle area. Next weekend is Reid’s bachelor party then three weeks later is his wedding.


Still though, this milestone is an opportunity to look back upon the past 10 years. I think I’ve accomplished a lot, learned a lot about myself, become closer with my family, and made some really great friends. Six of those ten years were fairly dedicated to getting my education, albiet with a lot of fun when I wasn’t working too hard. :) Going into college I didn’t have an exact plan, I just knew that I wanted to get the most out of my education ... somehow that led me to getting my Master’s degree in engieering. Luckily it’s a degree that is valuable and I’m still very pleased with; it’s opened one significant door for me and that is working for one of the most respected tech companies in the world, Intel. I’ve been at Intel four years now and things are well. I am passionate about technology and how it can change our lives, especially mobile technology and how it connects people and brings efficiencies to the world. It’s just amazing how life goes by. I’m extremely grateful that my parents taught me the value of getting an education and also sacraficed financially to make it happen. Thanks M&D!

So much else has happened these past 10 years. I’ve taken risks, moving to California all on my own; so far so good there. I’ve been consistently taking care of my health and keeping habits to live a long happy life. I’ve been a groomsman in 6 weddings; best man gig #2 is coming up in a month! There have been some interesting adventures, from achieving the summits of Mt. Rainier, Mt. St. Helens, and Mt. Shasta as well as crazy road trips, Nelson BC, Malaysia, Montana fishing, and snowboarding adventures. Definitely good times. I seriously think I’ve had 25 different roommates / housemates in this decade.

I think I’ve worked hard and played hard. The next 10 years hold a lot of promise. I will continue to work hard and play hard and as well as take time to celebrate life more frequenty. I’m adopting a modified motto, courtesy of Justin Moore: “Work Hard, Play Hard, Hold my Baby Tight.” These next ten years will be different though, no doubt. I don’t know exactly what’s down that road for me but I’m hopeful to marry that special lady, start a family, stay healthy, be there for family and friends, continue in a rewarding career, explore the world more, and have many, many more adventures.

As I sit between past an future, the present is here and it is to be celebrated. I hope you celebrated all night long Bellarmine Prep class of 2000 and poured out some bubbly for me!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Independence Day Weekend in Pictures

The July 4th holiday is always great, especially when you can expect glorious sunshine here in California.  For the 2nd year in a row I did some boating with friends on New Melones Lake, near Sonora CA.  The Marks really know how to boat, with a party barge, speed boat, and a spread of ribs, shrimp, cookies, margaritas, fresh fruit, and Bud Light.  This year I tried water skiing and wake boarding -- both very difficult.

With the rest of the weekend, I went for a hike in the Stanislas National Forest and spent a lot of time on the ST 1100.  Let Freedom Ring.

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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Abstract Much?

Whenever I look at art I am always drawn to the abstract pieces ... all too commonly the most expensive ones at the gallery. Landscapes, traditional, portraits, and classical just don’t do it for me. Some nature pieces are alluring though; my parents have an especially interesting piece called the “Midnight Wolf” by Robert Bateman.  Do you see the wolf?

What is it about abstract art? I think I like how the normally geometric shapes resemble something or give you an idea yet leave perhaps even a more to the imagination. Not to mention all the vibrant colors. Here is a piece that I have in my home, one of my favorite purchases.


Earlier this year, I was in Puerto Vallarta and found an art gallery with a few pieces that caught my eye. When I walked in, I saw a piece I really liked and saw a price tag of $4000. I left that day but made my way back to the gallery a few days later intending to buy the piece. I assumed the price was marked in the local currency, pesos. :) That would have made the piece ~$400 USD. Unfortunately it was marked in USD! Some other day I guess. Here is the piece, done by Alfonso Pena.


I think it makes a lot of sense to try to buy art from travel locations because it’ll always have a special meaning, even though the logistics might be challenging. Hopefully I’ll stumble across more affordable pieces during future travel.

One last piece that recently caught my eye, surprisingly some local art displayed at work.