Hmmm, so I guess its been a while. Two words: ME BUSY.
Yea, that pretty much sums it up.
Where was I....
oh yea...the STP. So it was intersting to say the least. Alot more hills then I expected.
hmm, brb...more in a bit...
Tuesday, September 13, 2005
Quote of the day....
On my personalized google front page today sat this quote:
I thought it was interesting and worth repeating.
If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin with doubts he shall end in certainties.
- Sir Francis Bacon
I thought it was interesting and worth repeating.
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Cleaned and Tuned up
I picked up my bike from Gregg's Aurora bike shop yesterday evening. Its now all tuned up and clean with new rear break pads and new "vanity plates" (the top head of the Ultegra break/shift levers) that were mutilated in the crash. The tune up was free, which was nice, because I bought my bike there a few months ago. I was also able to get a free full bike fit done to adjust everything on the bike for an optimal ride position. It felt much better at the end of the fit, so we will see how it feels on a long 85 miles that we will do this weekend. Also, pictures are available from the Flying wheels ride. They are very small, but I am going to get the cd (kinda pricy tho) and get hi res images to print myself. Here they are:
Flying Wheels Pics
Flying Wheels Pics
Tuesday, June 28, 2005
An object lesson on the correct use of a helmet.
Well, it was bound to happen sometime. We were on our normal Saturday morning ride on the 25th, about 20 miles in and up near Marysville when it happened. The culprit? Railroad tracks. The problem was, they were not perpendicular to the road, they were at less then a 45deg angle. We have gone over them before, without issues...but not this ride. We were at a steady 18/19 mph pace flying down the road and I thought I attacked them at the correct angle. Apparently I was wrong. I felt my rear wheel slip on the first track of the second set of tracks and there was nothing else I could do. I went down pretty hard, kissed the asphalt and rolled a few times. My left side took the brunt of the impact. I hit my shoulder, my arm and hand, my side, my leg and of course my head. Above all I remember the impact of my head/helmet on the pavement.
It was an interesting feeling because it felt like it was mostly in slow motion. The funny part of the fall was that as I rolled I saw Micah, who was right behind me before the fall, go flying by and over me. He was able to avoid me for the most part and only run over my foot, which didn't hurt at all. Amazingly he was able to un-clip and launch himself off and over his bike and stayed upright. I don't know how he does it, but he is amazingly agile.
We stayed there for about 20 minutes while I shook it off and then continued our ride for a total of 42 miles. Nothing broken and my bike was ok. My helmet is cracked tho and the worst pain I had was in the left of my palm and my little finger. Apparently I jammed my hand into one of the tracks as I went down, from what Micah said. After the fact, he said it was an odd feeling to watch me go down because he felt like it all happened in slow motion and that it took him a long time to reach me even though he was right on my tail at the time. When we talked on Sunday he said that he thinks it is almost worse to watch someone else go down then to go down yourself. Hopefully I won't have to watch one of them go down anytime soon.
I feel like I have been beaten up and I was pretty stiff the next day. But I am recovering pretty well and I am ready to get back on my bike so that I can keep in shape for the STP. I will pick up my bike tonight from the shop because it went in for a tune-up and check over that was already planned so that it will be in good shape for the STP. Hopefully there carbon fiber is fine and there is no major damage. I will be getting a pro bike fit tonight as well. I am looking forward to that. I will keep you posted as things develop and I will post the photos from Flying Wheels as soon as they are available.
A side note: For all of you out there skeptical of wearing a helmet....just do it. I would have had a serious concussion and probably a skull fracture if it wasn't for my trusty helmet. $80 is a small price to pay for avoiding a major hospital visit.
It was an interesting feeling because it felt like it was mostly in slow motion. The funny part of the fall was that as I rolled I saw Micah, who was right behind me before the fall, go flying by and over me. He was able to avoid me for the most part and only run over my foot, which didn't hurt at all. Amazingly he was able to un-clip and launch himself off and over his bike and stayed upright. I don't know how he does it, but he is amazingly agile.
We stayed there for about 20 minutes while I shook it off and then continued our ride for a total of 42 miles. Nothing broken and my bike was ok. My helmet is cracked tho and the worst pain I had was in the left of my palm and my little finger. Apparently I jammed my hand into one of the tracks as I went down, from what Micah said. After the fact, he said it was an odd feeling to watch me go down because he felt like it all happened in slow motion and that it took him a long time to reach me even though he was right on my tail at the time. When we talked on Sunday he said that he thinks it is almost worse to watch someone else go down then to go down yourself. Hopefully I won't have to watch one of them go down anytime soon.
I feel like I have been beaten up and I was pretty stiff the next day. But I am recovering pretty well and I am ready to get back on my bike so that I can keep in shape for the STP. I will pick up my bike tonight from the shop because it went in for a tune-up and check over that was already planned so that it will be in good shape for the STP. Hopefully there carbon fiber is fine and there is no major damage. I will be getting a pro bike fit tonight as well. I am looking forward to that. I will keep you posted as things develop and I will post the photos from Flying Wheels as soon as they are available.
A side note: For all of you out there skeptical of wearing a helmet....just do it. I would have had a serious concussion and probably a skull fracture if it wasn't for my trusty helmet. $80 is a small price to pay for avoiding a major hospital visit.
Flying Wheels: Accomplished!
We did it in 5.7 hours of ride time...6.5 hrs total with stops. We averaged 17.8 mph. And we still had energy left at the end. I was pretty impressed with our little pack. There were four of us that rode together for the entire ride, so we were able to work on our drafting abilities. All in all, we had a blast. There were some times during the ride that we felt beat, but we were able to recover. What we found interesting, looking back on the ride, was that we all "bonked" and then recovered at different times during the ride. This turned out to be a good thing because when one of us was hit, the others were able to carry him until he recovered. The one thing I have to remember is to eat enough at regular intervals and not when I am starting to feel the affects. It wasn't an easy ride, don't get me wrong. 10 miles into it, we started going up hill... and it was a decent set of hills. The other kicker was that after 80+ miles of ridding (the last 50 of which had been nice easy rolling hills and flatland), we hit the Issaquah/Fall city road and proceeded to climb for the next 3 miles up onto the Issaquah plateau...that wasn't the most fun of climbs...but we made it and it was mostly down hill from there after the last stop.
It was a great ride and increased our confidence of our ability to ride the STP in one day. Yes, it will take us 13-14 hours which is a long time to be in the saddle, but the hills that were in the Flying Wheels ride, will not be nearly as bad in the STP (or so I am told). Its less then two weeks now. Its coming up quick!
It was a great ride and increased our confidence of our ability to ride the STP in one day. Yes, it will take us 13-14 hours which is a long time to be in the saddle, but the hills that were in the Flying Wheels ride, will not be nearly as bad in the STP (or so I am told). Its less then two weeks now. Its coming up quick!
Wednesday, June 15, 2005
No turning back
Guess What?
I have registered for the Flying Wheels Summer Century in Redmond that takes place this Saturday, the 18th. 100 miles on a bike with 1500+ other ppl. :) Should be interesting. I will be ridding it with two of my good friends, Micah and Dominic. I am feeling pretty confident about it tho. Why you ask? Well, last Saturday the three of us went on an 82 mile ride which took 6.25 hours. We left from Snohomish and road down to the Burke-Gilman Trail in Woodinville, then to Redmond and off to Issaquah, next we attacked the I-90 corridor and landed ourselves in downtown Seattle and headed back up to Snohomish through Bothell. It was a long, but very fun ride. The only downside was that the last two hours of it were in poring rain and the temperature dropped to below 50 deg. We had a blast though and we are looking forward to this Saturday. This will be my first official bike ride with numbers and staff and lots and lots of ppl.
But it doesn't end there. I have also signed up for the STP (Seattle to Portland) ride that takes place on July 9th and 10th, well just the 9th for us. We are going to do it in one day. Probably 14+ hours starting at 4:45 am. 200 miles.....yup...its going to be a long day. But I am committed and ready for it. :)
Have a great day.
I have registered for the Flying Wheels Summer Century in Redmond that takes place this Saturday, the 18th. 100 miles on a bike with 1500+ other ppl. :) Should be interesting. I will be ridding it with two of my good friends, Micah and Dominic. I am feeling pretty confident about it tho. Why you ask? Well, last Saturday the three of us went on an 82 mile ride which took 6.25 hours. We left from Snohomish and road down to the Burke-Gilman Trail in Woodinville, then to Redmond and off to Issaquah, next we attacked the I-90 corridor and landed ourselves in downtown Seattle and headed back up to Snohomish through Bothell. It was a long, but very fun ride. The only downside was that the last two hours of it were in poring rain and the temperature dropped to below 50 deg. We had a blast though and we are looking forward to this Saturday. This will be my first official bike ride with numbers and staff and lots and lots of ppl.
But it doesn't end there. I have also signed up for the STP (Seattle to Portland) ride that takes place on July 9th and 10th, well just the 9th for us. We are going to do it in one day. Probably 14+ hours starting at 4:45 am. 200 miles.....yup...its going to be a long day. But I am committed and ready for it. :)
Have a great day.
And the adventure begins
Well, I have officially started at Boeing. It has been interesting so far...lots of new things to wrap my head around. But it looks like it will be fun. I spent some time in one of the labs today working with a few guys on fun hardware stuff. The one thing that I am not so sure about yet is the commute. It has been long, so we'll see if I will get used to it or if we will look into moving further south. We'll see. I am excited to get rolling more into the job, it should be fun. I do miss my previous job because of the short commute and the fact that I was working in a field that I am much more current and experienced in. But its a challenge...so that should be a good thing. I'll keep ya'll posted. (all two of you)...:)
Monday, June 06, 2005
Friday, June 03, 2005
Cool new tunes
I stumbled across a new band today. This group, FlyLeaf is a rock band out of Texas that has just appeared on the music scene. Great music, if you like alternative rock. There are only 4 tracks on their debut EP, but songs are rich and dynamic. Check 'em out....
Thursday, June 02, 2005
Wow
Wow...three posts in two days. Err, I guess this would make four. Hmmm, probably won't last long. :)
I should just get up...
I have this habit of being tired in the morning and just wanting to hit the snooze button for an hour (or more). Part of it probably is related to the fact that I don't HAVE to be up at a certain time...it just means that if I get up earlier and go into work, then I get to come home earlier. I am a night owl and I really fight this early morning stuff, but it works better with Larissa's schedule and i'm going to have to do it soon enough if I want to commute with her to Boeing every morning. I guess I just need to get over it and get up when the alarm goes off, right? Easier said then done. Sometimes I just feel so tired, I just want to keep sleeping....even though I wake up every 10 minutes when I hit the snooze button...that can't really be good sleep, I know...but it feels so much better.
The last few weeks or so I have been waking up briefly at 5:45. Not every day, mind you, but several per week and its almost always 5:45...not sure why. I think I heard somewhere once that you should get up when you wake up like that and not go back to sleep because it will make you more tired and make it even harder to get up later. I suppose I should start trying that.....maybe it actually works....who knows.
I woke up again today at 5:45 and although I didn't get up right then...I did get up at about 6. I even rode my bike to work today and got in by 7. Not to shabby. I am even pretty alert and awake. Maybe I should try this more often....
The last few weeks or so I have been waking up briefly at 5:45. Not every day, mind you, but several per week and its almost always 5:45...not sure why. I think I heard somewhere once that you should get up when you wake up like that and not go back to sleep because it will make you more tired and make it even harder to get up later. I suppose I should start trying that.....maybe it actually works....who knows.
I woke up again today at 5:45 and although I didn't get up right then...I did get up at about 6. I even rode my bike to work today and got in by 7. Not to shabby. I am even pretty alert and awake. Maybe I should try this more often....
Wednesday, June 01, 2005
Weekend Adventures
We have been up to a few things lately. Two weeks ago on Friday, we both ditched out early from work, grabbed the beagles, and met up with our friends Kyle and Katrina, their son Ian and dog Rain and then proceed to the Snoqualmie-Baker National Forest for a short afternoon day hike. It wasn't that far but we hiked up to a lake and back in light rain and a few thunder claps. It was a fun quick trip. I have a few pictures that I will post soon hopefully.
This last weekend we took Friday off, got all of our back packing gear together and headed up to Lake Wenachee with the dogs to the base of the Phelps Creek Trail/Spider Meadows trail (trail 1511). Larissa and I and the dogs hit the trail at about 1pm and made it to Spider Meadows at about 6 or 7pm. This trail is about 6 miles long (to the point that we camped, it can be a lot longer) and has about 2,000 ft of elevation gain. It was a blast. There ended up being a fair amount of patchy snow on the trail, even though the area got up into the low 90's the two days we were there. If we had known that the many rivers we crossed were as high as they were and that the snow was that prevalent, we would have worn our gators or taken sandals for the rivers, but hey it was kind of nice to have wet feet in 90 degree weather. The trail for the most part wove in and out of the forest along Phelps Creek, so the heat wasn't that bad unless you were in the sun. We spent the night In Spider Meadows and hiked back out the next morning. Next time we are going to go for more then one night, as you take almost the same amount of gear, just more food. We all had a blast and the beagles slept for almost the next 3 days. :)
I promise I will post pictures soon, I got a new lens for my camera for that trip, so I was able to take my digital SLR and a good do-everything lens, which made taking an slr easier.
This last weekend we took Friday off, got all of our back packing gear together and headed up to Lake Wenachee with the dogs to the base of the Phelps Creek Trail/Spider Meadows trail (trail 1511). Larissa and I and the dogs hit the trail at about 1pm and made it to Spider Meadows at about 6 or 7pm. This trail is about 6 miles long (to the point that we camped, it can be a lot longer) and has about 2,000 ft of elevation gain. It was a blast. There ended up being a fair amount of patchy snow on the trail, even though the area got up into the low 90's the two days we were there. If we had known that the many rivers we crossed were as high as they were and that the snow was that prevalent, we would have worn our gators or taken sandals for the rivers, but hey it was kind of nice to have wet feet in 90 degree weather. The trail for the most part wove in and out of the forest along Phelps Creek, so the heat wasn't that bad unless you were in the sun. We spent the night In Spider Meadows and hiked back out the next morning. Next time we are going to go for more then one night, as you take almost the same amount of gear, just more food. We all had a blast and the beagles slept for almost the next 3 days. :)
I promise I will post pictures soon, I got a new lens for my camera for that trip, so I was able to take my digital SLR and a good do-everything lens, which made taking an slr easier.
Finally, a start date
It has taken a while, but I finally have a start date. June 10th will be my first day at Boeing. I would have started on May 27th, but my boss here at my contract job asked me to stay on longer because we are having a code release to production on June 3rd and they need me to be around to help fix production bugs. He also asked if I wanted to come on full time, which was a really nice thing to hear. I decided to stick with the Boeing job though, because I really want to get back into the networking and systems side of IT. I am looking forward to it, but also unsure of how I will be able to handle the commute. The job is down in Kent, WA and we live up on the north end in Bothell. My wife has done the commute for a while now, but I am not that fond of traffic. We will see how it goes and if we need to move further sound as the next few months progress. We will be able to commute together tho, which will be nice.
I am also a little nervous because I am jumping back into to a field that I have not spent a lot of time in during the past several years. I have been a web developer now for 5+ years with networking and systems work as a side item both for work and as a hobby and I have gotten a little rusty. I have really enjoyed the contract job that I have been at recently because I feel I have a great grasp on the technologies and the ppl I work with are really impressed with my knowledge and capabilities. With the Boeing job I will be jumping back a few steps and be the learner in a sense....which will be interesting. I have been used to helping other ppl get going and understand things about the project we are working on here currently and it will be an odd switch to be on the other side of that for a while with this new job. I am sure I will do fine, I am just nervous.
I am also a little nervous because I am jumping back into to a field that I have not spent a lot of time in during the past several years. I have been a web developer now for 5+ years with networking and systems work as a side item both for work and as a hobby and I have gotten a little rusty. I have really enjoyed the contract job that I have been at recently because I feel I have a great grasp on the technologies and the ppl I work with are really impressed with my knowledge and capabilities. With the Boeing job I will be jumping back a few steps and be the learner in a sense....which will be interesting. I have been used to helping other ppl get going and understand things about the project we are working on here currently and it will be an odd switch to be on the other side of that for a while with this new job. I am sure I will do fine, I am just nervous.
Wednesday, April 13, 2005
The ball is rolling.
Well, the ball has begun to roll. I got the offer in the mail yesterday and called and accepted it this morning. I have to fill out a few forms and to the customary drug test, but after that its just a matter of waiting for verifications and paperwork to be completed. A few weeks they said. Which is totally fine by me because we have a code release deadline on the 21st of April. I want to stay here at the wireless contract job until that is done, so I am not leaving them in the middle of it. I don't think we will make the 21st personally, but we'll see....and if we don't, we'll have it done soon after.
The job market in Seattle, WA seems to have really picked up. When the job I am currently in came up, I had had 5 interviews and 4 offers in a 2 month period. Since I started the contract job, I have gotten probably 8 calls from ColdFusion developer positions and just as many emails. I am surprised that there is such a strong demand for ColdFusion developers up here in the heart of Microsoft. Interesting, but cool none the less. Anyway, must code.....
The job market in Seattle, WA seems to have really picked up. When the job I am currently in came up, I had had 5 interviews and 4 offers in a 2 month period. Since I started the contract job, I have gotten probably 8 calls from ColdFusion developer positions and just as many emails. I am surprised that there is such a strong demand for ColdFusion developers up here in the heart of Microsoft. Interesting, but cool none the less. Anyway, must code.....
Friday, April 08, 2005
Yea, yea....its been a while
So a fair amount has happened in the last few weeks. I just need to remember to update my blog when stuff happens....:) So I took the wireless contract job up here in Bothell, WA. It was difficult at first to leave home and work at a different location. The job has gotten better then it seemed the first few days which is good. It has been interesting and challenging, which I have been longing for. The beagles haven't been too excited about being left at home all day, but they are doing well. We put in a dog door in our laundry room wall so they are now able to go in and out all day long. We still have some work to do in the yard to confine them to a smaller area so the risk of them escaping will be a lot lower.
Good news though. I just received a call from the aerospace staffing and there is an offer in the mail for the second really cool aerospace job that I interviewed for. It will be working with networks and hardware and software systems, which I have been wanting to get back into. I am really looking forward to it. We have a code release here in the next few weeks so I am going to stay here at wireless until that is done and then switch to the aerospace job. It should be fun. The only downside is the distance, the new job is in Kent, WA. Rissa and I will commute together, so that will be nicer, but we will see how it goes being that far away from work. We may look into moving further south...I duno...We'll see.
On another note, the weather up here in Seattle, WA has been changing quite a bit. Mt Baker got over 100 in of snow in 10 days. Therefore, Riss and I played hooky this last Monday and went up to Baker to Ski. We had a good time and the snow was great. We had not made our way up to Baker yet, so it was a fun to check out a new mountain. I took some pics and again I need to post them...soon hopefully. Anyway...I had better get back to work, or at least grab some food.
Good news though. I just received a call from the aerospace staffing and there is an offer in the mail for the second really cool aerospace job that I interviewed for. It will be working with networks and hardware and software systems, which I have been wanting to get back into. I am really looking forward to it. We have a code release here in the next few weeks so I am going to stay here at wireless until that is done and then switch to the aerospace job. It should be fun. The only downside is the distance, the new job is in Kent, WA. Rissa and I will commute together, so that will be nicer, but we will see how it goes being that far away from work. We may look into moving further south...I duno...We'll see.
On another note, the weather up here in Seattle, WA has been changing quite a bit. Mt Baker got over 100 in of snow in 10 days. Therefore, Riss and I played hooky this last Monday and went up to Baker to Ski. We had a good time and the snow was great. We had not made our way up to Baker yet, so it was a fun to check out a new mountain. I took some pics and again I need to post them...soon hopefully. Anyway...I had better get back to work, or at least grab some food.
Friday, March 18, 2005
Good Music
Side note....I recently re-descovered a radio station that I use to listen to while in college. It's a great radio station for good modern Alternative Christian music (ie: Jars of Clay, Kutless, Falling Up, Switchfoot, By the Tree, FM Static, Relient K). The plus side is there are no comercials. :) (unlike the very anoying Spirit 105.3 here in Seattle.) The only downside is that they don't have any local stations in Seattle, WA. At least they have an online stream....
Life sure is interesting....
New War of the World's trailer is out....Looks like fun! :)
War Of The Worlds - Teaser Trailer#2 - Large
So....Life can be interesting. I have been working remotely for a company in San Diego for the past 2.5 years and work has been getting slower, repetitive and largely boring. Time to make a switch, right? Yes, of course. One problem....I have been blessed with WAY too many options. I have had 4 interviews (plus one more next week) in the last 2 months with 3 offers. One I turned down, one I accepted, and the third I got today. What to do? I start my new job on Monday, this one with a local wireless company doing web development work. The other offer is from a VERY large Seattle aerospace company (Guess who?) :) and the interview next week is with that same company, just a different group. Fun, Fun, Fun! :) I guess. I don't mean to sound ungrateful...I am really blown away at how many companies want me and that is really awesome...its just happening all at once. I don't quite know what I want to do yet, but I will figure it out soon enough. I want to get started in this new position and see how it is before I make any decisions. The Lord has really blessed my wife and I, and I need to remember to step back and be thankful. Life is sure interesting...But it is good!
Also, we went with some friends and our dogs over Stevens pass this last weekend to Leavenworth, we had fun checking out hiking and climbing options over there. I have a couple of great pictures that I will post when I get a free moment.
Hopefully this posting thing will be a somewhat regular occurrence...we'll see. :)
War Of The Worlds - Teaser Trailer#2 - Large
So....Life can be interesting. I have been working remotely for a company in San Diego for the past 2.5 years and work has been getting slower, repetitive and largely boring. Time to make a switch, right? Yes, of course. One problem....I have been blessed with WAY too many options. I have had 4 interviews (plus one more next week) in the last 2 months with 3 offers. One I turned down, one I accepted, and the third I got today. What to do? I start my new job on Monday, this one with a local wireless company doing web development work. The other offer is from a VERY large Seattle aerospace company (Guess who?) :) and the interview next week is with that same company, just a different group. Fun, Fun, Fun! :) I guess. I don't mean to sound ungrateful...I am really blown away at how many companies want me and that is really awesome...its just happening all at once. I don't quite know what I want to do yet, but I will figure it out soon enough. I want to get started in this new position and see how it is before I make any decisions. The Lord has really blessed my wife and I, and I need to remember to step back and be thankful. Life is sure interesting...But it is good!
Also, we went with some friends and our dogs over Stevens pass this last weekend to Leavenworth, we had fun checking out hiking and climbing options over there. I have a couple of great pictures that I will post when I get a free moment.
Hopefully this posting thing will be a somewhat regular occurrence...we'll see. :)
Monday, January 31, 2005
Hello World
Hello World.
Soon to come will be (hopefully), daily posts with the various pictures I have taken over the years, as well as pictures I will try to take regularly. I will expound on life and my adventures. I hope it turns out fun! :) I will also offer my pictures for sale soon. Check back in a little bit to see more.
Soon to come will be (hopefully), daily posts with the various pictures I have taken over the years, as well as pictures I will try to take regularly. I will expound on life and my adventures. I hope it turns out fun! :) I will also offer my pictures for sale soon. Check back in a little bit to see more.
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