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35-Sense

"It's what you make of it."
9月20日

Daze of the year

Been a long time and work is slow, so I thought I'd give this another go.  For those of you that have been (loudly) asking , for a update, you can kindly leave me alone now.

I just got back from visiting Bryan in Austin.  Good times had by all.  We hit the Austin City Limits music festival 3 days in a row.  Each day included sun, ridiculous heat, ridiculous amounts of beer and gorging on far too much food.  Luckily, my metabolism hit an all time high due to the fact that I was sweating out everything I put in, even while sleeping. 

The first day there included a trip to the largest liquor store I've ever had the pleasure to be overwhelmed by and seeing Brandon perform with his band, Low Expectations.  They F-ing rocked!

The next 3 days went like this: wake up, get brunch complete w/ drinks, back to Bryan's to drink some more, go to ACL to sweat, drink, and listen to bands.  And sweat some more.  On a musical note (HA!), Muse stole the show.  One of the best shows I've ever seen.  Biggest disappointment was sadly, Bob Dylan.  Usually hard to understand, this time damn impossible.  About half the audience left within the first 3 songs.

Day 5 consisted of floating the Comal River while, you guessed it, drinking beer.  Tried for the Guadalupe River, but it was running too high and fast.  Afterward, we gorged ourselves on all-you-can-eat bbq at the Salt Lick and followed up with a trip to the Alamo Drafthouse where you can see a movie and order beer by the bucket.

Many other things have happened in the past few months.  The doctors were able to re-attach my thumbs without any major complications and this sentence you are reading is a complete lie.  But seriously, I will list the highlights below, in no particular order:

- We did finally get the new couches and they are extremely comfortable.  They are surprisingly resistant to ass-grooves thus far, but I have not given up.  With all the extra food I've been eating, I'm almost certain I will triumph.

- A couple months ago I replaced my broken Canon SD400 with a new SD1000.  This time I opted for the replacement plan so if anyone hurls it to the ground or runs over it, I can get a free replacement.  The camera itself produces far better photos while managing to keep the simplicity and style of my prior model.  Pics coming soon.

- Cupcakes: Another fattening cornerstone of my life.  Trophy Cupcakes is now in competition with Cupcake Royale and this is one fight I hope will never be won.  I could actually hear myself getting fatter if my ears weren't filled with delicious frosting.

- Fremont Solstice Parade:  Beer.  Bands.  Bare asses on bikes.  Need I say more?

- Wedding plans are proceeding slowly but surely.  Church and reception are both secured and I still have a wonderful bride-to-be!  I'd say things are looking good.

- Pictures: I've managed to take a lot of pictures over the last months.  To see them, visit my archive.  With every outing, I get better and have managed some pretty decent shots as of late.  I will be eventually adding more "social" pictures to this space, hopefully within the next week or so.  Stay tuned.

- I installed a brand new garbage disposal without aid of a plumber.  Our condo had a really crappy one in there along with a complete mess of pipes.  I ended up having to re-plumb part of the system and get creative with glue, tape and washers to make everything fit.  In the end, I prevailed.  It's like we have a whole new sink.  "Hey Mr. Plumber!  Suck my P-trap!"

- Bacon: The pig is truly a magical animal.  Some bacon-related items that were consumed by me include (1) a burger stuffed with bacon, cheese and chorizo, (2) a Bacon Chocolate Bar, (3) bacon toothpicks and (4) bacon fried, microwaved, and even grilled.  The wild pig that lives in my arteries is having seizures.

- I paid off my car!  Now if only I drove it more often...

- Home repair project number 2 was replacing our bathroom faucet.  Overall should have been a piece of cake but ended up being harder than the garbage disposal.  This was largely because I decided to tackle the entire drain assembly.  Again, none of the pipes provided lined up and after hours of tragedy, I had to call in the cavalry.  Mark B. came to the rescue and after purchasing and sawing, gluing and clamping, we were able to get everything in order without needing to call the plumber.  Money saved between projects - roughly $300.  Stealing a plumber's work: $Priceless.

- Booked a trip to La Paz, Mexico:  $1 tacos, here I come! 

- Spent Labor Day weekend at Lake Wenatchee at the "House of Gluttony and Sloth".  Full days of drinking, eating, tubing on the lake, and eating.  In a joint effort of epic proportions, an 8 lb pork butt was smoked and devoured.  And no, that is not innuendo. 

- The new job is still going great (almost 1 year already!) and continues to stir up excitement in the photo industry.  The people I work with and the environment I work in make it the place to be.  I am always learning something new and get to be a part of something I believe in.  We have a hell of a team and I'm proud to be a part of it.  I can't imagine ever leaving unless they kick me out!

- And lastly, I'd like to share 4 of the most brilliant words ever spoken to me, "La Carta de Oaxaca".  Seriously, anyone that has not eaten there owes it to themselves to go stand in line, put your name in, whatever it takes, and eat yourself retarded.  It's well worth the wait and the weight.  They also have outstanding margaritas. 

If I could live there, I totally would.  I'd sleep on a bed of warm tortillas and rinse my contact lenses in salsa.  I'd scrub the floors for a tasty taco and bathe in sweet mole' sauce.  I'd brush my teeth with margaritas and...well, you get it.  Just do yourself a favor and go there.  Now.

-JW
1月22日

And upon ye, I resteth my cheeks

 
 
I don't know quite how to put this, so I'll just come out with it:  Soon my ass will be receiving great pleasure.
There.  I said it.  Now I know what you are all thinking.  No, no, no.  There's nothing friendly happening on the home front.  Nothing angry or desperate or experimental, either.  I'm talking about a new couch! 
 
It won't arrive for another 3-4 weeks, but Karin and I made our first major joint purchase: a sweet new couch.  The one we currently have is starting to fall apart so we decided to take a look around.  After several stores full of fancy, blah and rock-hard couches, we finally found the epitome of comfort at Bassett Furniture.  Not only did they have the best selection of the day, but the customer service was amazing.  Not once did I feel like we were being pressured or as if they were trying to sell us anything extra.  They were completely about finding us what we wanted and nothing more. 
 
We got to customize everything from, cushion size, design and materials.  We chose what kind of arms.  We changed the fabric and added a sleeper.  We even found an oversized chair to match.  It doesn't even make sense to buy from anywhere else unless you are looking for something very particular and I really am not being paid to advertise.  My ass is just so happy in anticipation of its new throne that I had to give it voice.  Even now, it is humming a song of contentment.  Or perhaps that is the aftereffects of leftover pizza.
 
Regardless of where that glorious music is coming from, I am prepared to remain standing for the entire week prior to delivery just so I am in tip top (or is it bottom?) shape for the arrival of a new friend that will undoubtedly be very close to me.
 
I realize now that it is impossible to discern whether this blog addition is about my couch or my ass. 
Well, America... you decide.
 
1月16日

Best Weekend

 
Karin had been out of town for 10 days working at the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show.  She came back late Friday night after 4 hours + of delays.  That day happened to mark 1 year of being together.  So I wanted to take her for a short weekend getaway, someplace nice and relaxing after the long hours she had been working out of town.  She knew we were going somewhere, but did not know our destination.  Here's what happened:
 
- Saturday morning: Packing.  I tell her to be certain to pack her swimsuit and a passport.  We didn't need passports, but it's fun to throw her off.
- 2pm: Depart Seattle.  Snow on the ground, roads are clear, sun is shining.
- Get gas and head to the freeway.  Karin tries to guess which direction we are going.  She thinks Canada.  I head South.
- After many wrong guesses and lane changes, we end up heading east on 90.  It begins to snow. 
- At about 3:00pm, we arrive at the Salish Lodge at the top of Snoqualmie Falls.
- Check in early, head up to our room.  Build a fire in our fireplace.  Head up to The Attic for a glass of wine.
- 5:00pm: Couples massage followed by a soak in heated pools, complete with waterfall.  Awesome.  Tried the wet sauna, also - I felt like I was inside the sun, itself.
- 8:00pm: Dinner in The Dining Room.  It was an experience.  We selected 4 of about 20 cheeses from the Chariot of Cheeses.  I brought a reserve bottle of Erath Pinot Noir that we purchase direct from the winery back in May.  I had elk loin.  She had turbot, pronounced turbo, a fish similar to halibut.  No room for dessert.  Dinner lasted well over 2 hours.
 
- Sometime between 11:00pm and midnight... Champagne was ready as Karin said "Of course!" when I proposed and now we are engaged!!
 
 
 
 
 
 
12月14日

Blogfight!

Ok, so here's the deal.  I gotta write something.  But what?!
 
Several ideas came to mind, but none seemed good enough for your eager ears. 
Let's put it this way: top of the list was "The Eli Report," where every day I would comment on the state of Eli. 
Today he's sick with a cold...
See.  I'M not even interested.
 
In any case, here is what I propose.  Add a comment with a subject of your choice.  I will randomly pick one or you can argue about it.  Whichever topic is selected or fought about most, is the one I will blog about.  Deal?  Great.
 
GO!
 
11月20日

Happy Thanksgiving!

So I pretty much have been ignoring this blog for some time now.  What made me come back?  Well, it was a combination of a slow hour at work and the reading my good friend Mike's "latest" blog at his space: http://finland69.spaces.live.com/default.aspx?owner=1.  It inspired me to write some...stuff.  I probably won't live up to his latest couple stories, but oh well.
 
New Stuff (in no particular order):
 
- Cupcake Royale.  These cupcakes are crazy delicious.  Check them out in Ballard or West Seattle.  The chocolate cake far exceeds the vanilla.  In fact, I would say these cupcakes changed my life.  Excellent when paired with a bottle or two of red wine.  Or margaritas.  Or oxygen.
 
- Digital Railroad.  My sweet new job.  Comes with: Freedom and appreciation.  There's a winning combination.  Everyone makes a difference and it is clearly visible.  Great to be part of a company that is continually moving ahead, where everyone is excited to be a part of it, and even the CEO is actively involved.  Exciting times for all.
 
- Cheesy Biscuits.  I made them last night.  Holy crap.  If you have ever had those biscuits from Red Lobster, you know what I am talking.
 
- Break-in.  So I've been working on re-staining a dvd cabinet on our patio.  Yesterday, I found that the flat-head screwdriver I have been using to open the can of stain was missing from the patio.  So was a razorlike paint scraper.  Minutes later, Karin discovered an email from our condo association stating that there had been a break-in around 7pm the previous night!  No one entered any units that I have heard, but I don't like the idea that I may have unknowingly and unintentionally facilitated a break-in to our complex.  I guess we have to start being more careful of what is left outside.
 
- Medical Bills.  It must be nice to be a doctor from a financial standpoint.  From the patient's perspective, it sucks.  In addition to the $2,000 in hospital bills from the summer, I received yet another unbilled portion for my "stay" at Mass General.  To top it off, my new dentist's office did not fully research my dental insurance from my previous job until after my "visit."  Nothing was covered.  The next time I need medical attention of any sort, I'm doing it myself.
 
- Casino Royale.  Best Bond since Sean Connery.  Best Bond movie in a long time.  Opening night at Cinerama.  I'm ready for an encore.  I know people with names like "Bryan Carter" may not be impressed by my claims but in the words of Sean Connery himself, "Suck it."
 
- Triple Coconut Cream Pie.  Coconut in the filling, in the crust.  Covered in toasted coconut, white chocolate shavings and whipped cream.  Chef Tom Douglas's famous pie is available at the Dahlia Lounge or Palace Kitchen and has been the best seller for 12 years.  Easily the best coconut cream pie I've ever had.  All others tremble and suck before it.
 
- Dog in the office.  Yep.  Our work environment is pretty lax, so Nic brings his pup, Maggie, to work a couple times a week.  She roams free and provides a welcome distraction for everyone.  Coincidentally, Dog in the Office is the name of a new rock and roll band led my my good friend, Mike Finley.  (Mike - I know this is last minute, but you need to start a new band.)
 
- Cupcake Royale.  Oh wait, I already did that.  Did I mention they are baked with a secret ingredient?  Deliciousness.  (Yes - I have a problem).
 
- Thanksgiving.  Which syllable do you put emphasis on.  I say THANKSgiving.  As in, what are you giving? THANKS.  Karin says ThanksGIVING.  As in what are you GIVING?  Thanks.  Which is right?  My way is more grateful.  Hers is more giving.  I suppose both are acceptable.  Either way, this year will be my first ever THANKSgiving away from home.  I'm making pie.  Shocking, I know.
 
 
Well...  G'bye! 
 
9月25日

Movin' on

 
 
So I gave notice today (Friday) at work. 
It felt really good. 
The indifference management had towards this news made me more certain than ever that I am making the right decision.
 
Not only can I almost taste freedom but I am looking very forward to starting my new job at Digital Railroad.  It's a growing company that provides a web-based system for professional stock photographers to manage and market their work in many exciting ways.  The team of people that make up Digital Railroad are passionate about what they do and from the few conversations I have had there, I can tell that everyone is excited to be a part of it.  Management has made it a point to make sure everyone is happy and that in itself is a huge drawing point.  Between that and the fact that it is photography-related is almost too good to be true. 
 
It seems a little surreal right now to be leaving TSG and moving on to what I see as bigger and better things.  Getting out of the events business is difficult in so many ways.  For one, this business has been my life for over three-and-a-half years.  In that time I think I have put in seven years' work.  This business can suck you in so deep that it almost seems at times that it won't let a person leave - that the job is in control.  Well, there is more to life than that.
 
I don't have any regrets.  If it weren't for this TSG I would not have gained invaluable knowledge and skills that I may not have otherwise attained.  I've been able to travel more than I ever thought possible and had some amazing experiences along the way that many people will never have.  I've met great people and have made many friends.  Best of all, I met Karin.  All these things contributed to my being ready for the next step.  Everything happens for a reason.
 
And so I bid farewell to the events business and most of all to TSG.  For those that remain, good luck!  It is what you make of it.  But my time has come and I can no longer be a part of a place I no longer believe in.  I haven't even begun my new job, yet I already feel more appreciated there.  I feel like they really want me on board.  That in itself is worth pursuing.  It's time for me to be movin' on.
9月8日

It's been a while...

Yes, I KNOW!  I've had several complaints about my lack of updates.  Between the business, hospital visits and travels, MSN Spces went Live.  When this happened it ruined my layout and I have not been motivated to fix it...until today.  Now that everything is back in its rightful place, stay tuned for a good update as well as new photos.
 
In the meantime, check out this most useful website: http://isitfriday.net/ 
 
PEACE!