Friday, August 21, 2009

Hello Little Boy

On July 14th Griffin was borned. He weighed 6lbs 8oz and was 19" long. He's cute.





Well at least I think he's cute, but it's whatev. He's very cuddly and kissable.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

The Journey

Starting out:

The Falling:

The big question:

The celebration:

The announcement:

You May...

The Big Day

The Big Day Again

And Another...

The 14 Week

The 17 Week

22.5 Weeks

29 Weeks

35.5 Weeks...close!

The Zoo Spring '09



Yay

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Monday, May 11, 2009

I know, I know

So I know it's been a long time since I posted anything with any real information. I just keep putting it off and things get in the way and such. So here is a quick catch up in no particular order:

-We're in the process of buying a house. I've bought 2 houses before and don't remember them being this stressful. Maybe it's a lower tolerance to stress, or just that with the economy the way it is, it's harder. Either way it has been a long process, and we're not even done yet, nor do we know if we're going to get the house. Good times.

-The pregnancy is going well. My Jazzy was made for making babies. She is healthy, our little boy, who will remain unamed until he's born, is healthy. She's uncomfortable of course, and that makes me sad since I can't do anything for her. Any suggestions from the ladies would be nice.

-The kids are doing great. Keaghan just had his heart broken by his first girlfriend. She told him (via another girl) that she couldn't be his GF anymore becuase she fell in love with another boy. Oh the misery and sorrow! He's doing great in school, he reads to me every night I have him. He also just finished his second soccer season. Now he wants to start Karate. That should be a blast.

-The Kainoah is growing up so fast. Talking in complete sentances, and telling me what she wants (see demanding), is really weird. I don't remember the Keaghan being this vocal, or needy. She is a girl, and I am her father so I'm wrapped around her little finger. What's not growing is her body. She's so tiny. She still only weighs about 25 lbs. She'll be 3 in less than 4 months!

-Work is going well. I've been in this same position for over 2 years and with the company now almost 3. I'm very thankful to have a job with the economy the way it is. I've got a big test coming up in a week so wish me luck!

-Since I started dating Jazzy I've gained about 25 lbs. Here's the math involved:
Being comfortable + quitting fighting + being lazy + she cooks for me + we go out + I eat when she eats since she's pregnant = 25 lbs. Good times. I've tried several things to get me back into shape but nothing that can keep the initial motivation going. I've signed up to run a half marathon in August so I'm hoping that keeps the drive. What I really want to do is start martial arts again. Something like Jiu Jitsu, Judo, Sambo, Muay Thai, etc. Something that is a great workout along with learning how to kick some A.

I guess that's all for now. Until next quarter...

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Josh Ritter is Amazing



Wish I would have found his music sooner

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Music

I love love love music music music. Most people know me as a sports fan, but I would choose music for sports anyday. There's no better spectator rush than going to a concert of a band you love, singing every single note with them, and sharing the joy of the other fans. That being said, there is a new website for music reviews. My friend Dan went to school with a full ride in music. He's a genius when it comes to the technical and theory side and more importantly, dumbs up his reviews for people like me, while also including the theory too. It's a great site, just started. If you like music at all, I HIGHLY recommend it. You'll find mostly unknown artists reviews. The website is www.thereviewist.com. He also did a review on one of my favorite bands Nickel Creek. So check it out, and most importantly, let him know what you think!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

10 Randoms

I didn't get tagged, and I'm not trying to start a tag deal either. Just thought it would be fun to jot down 10 of my fave things to do.

In no particular order:

1. Sing Kainoah a song before bed. She only will let me sing 3; Kainoa by Isreal Kamakawiwo'ole (to the right), Constellations by Jack Johnson, or Angel by Jack Johnson. Anytime I try and throw in a new song she shuts me down!

2. Read Keaghan "The Giving Tree" for the millionth time before bed. He just HAS to read this book. He's actually reading it to me now which is nice. Good thing it's an amazing book or that would really suck.



3. Work out. I've never regretting working out after I've finished, ever. I know it's hard to finish one, and even harder to start. That's my struggle right now, making time. Not that I don't have it, I just use it on other, more fattening things.

4. Spending time with my wife. She is perfect for me. Whether we're playing video games, watching movies, or napping, I'm always having a killer time!

5. Playing with my dog. Men love dogs. Men were made to have dogs. Although she likes to misbehave, I love my Harper.



6. Kicking people in the head. I truly miss going to the gym, especially on kickboxing night. It is a pretty good accomplishment to kick someone in the head. Especially for me at 5'7". So when it happens, relish it. Just don't let it happen to you. Keep your hands up.



7. Talking to friends who I haven't talked to in a while. It's good to catch up, to see how life is treating them. Let them know I'm still thinking of them, and say "until next time..." Knowing there aren't any expectations are nice. Makes me want to stay in touch more.

8. Traveling. I love to see new places, and experience new things. Problem is that I haven't done too much of it. Hopefully I'll figure out a way to get out there.

9. Work. Sounds odd eh? I know I have my ups and downs. It's a downer right now with the market the way it's been. But overall I really really love my job. I've had far worse, but can't say that I've had any better... except for maybe the two summers I spent at the Sports Park in high school. Man it was easy to pick up on girls back then.

10. Find new things. Whether it's music, movies, websites, whatever, it's a good time to enjoy new experiences and not get stale and stuck with the same stuff. I find new music with Pandora. New websites with Stumble. And new movies the old fashion way...going.

Well there you have it folks. Good day.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

74%

I got 74/100 on this, let me know how you do

Friday, February 6, 2009

Monday, January 26, 2009

And another

I like lists. I frequently think about what I like better than what and why. I'll probably put quite a few lists on here, for no better reason than to have it somewhere that I can reference. With that said, here are my top ten favorite musical artists:

1. Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers/The Refreshments
2. Nickel Creek
3. Ben Harper
4. Jack Johnson
5. Muse
6. Dave Matthews Band
7. Incubus
8. O.A.R.
9. Maxwell
10. Better than Ezra

Close but no cigar: Coldplay, Anna Nalick, Joss Stone, Jason Mraz, Norah Jones, Paolo Nutini, Kalai, Amos Lee, A Fine Frenzy, Shiny Toy Guns, Death Cab for Cutie, Pearl Jam, Led Zepplin, The Doors, Elvis, Journey, Snoop Dogg, Jurassic 5, Kanye West, John Legend, Musiq Soulchild, Toni Tone Tony, Raphael Saadiq, Live, Bob Marley, Elliot Smith, Keane, Sarah Mclaughlin, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Paramore, Flyleaf, Creedence, Van Morrison, Aaliyah, Marvin Gaye, Barry White, Al Green, Josh Groban, Remy Shand, Sade, Chicago, Bon Jovi, Violent Femmes, Allison Krauss, Cindy Thompson, Deana Carter, Johnny Cash, Rascal Flatts, Alice in Chains, Coheed and Cambria, Foo Fighters, Linkin Park, Nirvana, Rage Against the Machine, Soundgarden, Stone Temple Pilots, System of a Down, Primus, Tool, Ugly Kid Joe, and so many others I just can't think of now. Yay

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Things that make you go hmm....

Using Stumble (I love using it...get it if you don't already have it) I found the below. Found it pretty profound

The Charlie Schulz Philosophy

(This is marvelous!! Scroll thru slowly and read carefully to receive and enjoy full effect.)

The following is the philosophy of Charles Schulz, the creator of the ‘Peanuts’ comic strip.

You don’t have to actually answer the questions….just ponder them.

1. Name the five wealthiest people in the world.
2. Name the last five Heisman trophy winners.
3. Name the last five winners of the Miss America pageant.
4. Name ten people who have won the Nobel or Pulitzer Prize.
5. Name the last half dozen Academy Award winners for best actor and actress.
6. Name the last decade’s worth of World Series winners.


How did you do?
The point is, none of us remember the ‘headliners’ of yesterday.
These are no second-rate achievers.
They are the best in their fields.
But, the applause dies..
Awards tarnish.
Achievements are forgotten.< /FONT>
Accolades and certificates are buried with their owners.

Here’s another quiz. See how you do on this one:

1. List a few teachers who aided your journey through school.
2. Name three friends who have helped you through a difficult time.
3. Name five people who have taught you something worthwhile.
4. Think of a few people who have made you feel appreciated and special!!
5. Think o f five people you enjoy spending time with.


Easier?

The lesson:
The people who make a difference in your life are not the ones with the most credentials..the most money…or the most awards.
They simply are the ones who care the most.

Pass this on to those people w ho have made a difference in your life, like I did.

”Be Yourself. Everyone Else Is Taken!’

Friday, January 9, 2009

Top 10

At work today my boss sent out a fun survey for us to do where we filled out our 5 favorite from a certain category. I though it would be fun to jot down some top 10 lists here and there. So, I'll start with what should be the easiest one, movies.

10. Troy (mmm...Brad Pitt)
9. Forrest Gump (Jenny!)
8. What Dreams May Come (visually stunning, tear)
7. Dumb and Dumber (best comedy ever, still laugh every time)
6. Gladiator (another guy show, but with more meat)
5. The Princess Bride (classic)
4. Dark Knight (although not a big fan of Batman, the Joker makes this one)
3. 300 (ultimate guy show)
2. Braveheart (still love it, may even be #1)
1. Lord of the Rings Trilogy (it's just one REALLY long movie)

That was actually harder than I thought. Just missed the cut: Edward Scissorhands, Juno, Knocked Up, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Ironman, The Notebook, A Walk to Remember, 12 Monkeys, The Crow, Rudy, Brian's Song, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist...and some more I can't think of now.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Scatterbrain

It's been a while since I last posted, and I've been thinking about things to post for a while now. Since I can't think of any ONE good thing, I'll just throw down some thoughts:

- The current NCAA Div 1 football system is royally screwed up. To steal the words from my buddy McKay, it's silly to crown a national champion based on people's opinions and computers. They should just settle it on the field. This would be akin to crowning the heavyweight boxing champion because he's the most popular, not because he beat the best fighters.

- Although I despise the University of Utah football program and most of its fans, I'm happy they won. Not only because the BCS is broken (see above), but because it goes to show that the so called "little guys" may not be so little anymore. The fact that the MWC doesn't get an automatic BCS birth, and the Big East does, baffles me.

- I'm totally happy for my friend Joel and his wife Shannelle. They're expecting for the first time after trying for a while now. I'm confident that she'll be an excellent mother, and that Joel will adequate at times ;)

- I'm in love with my beautiful wife Jasmine. It's not even a little question lurking at all. I'm whipped beyond whipped. I'm very lucky to have found her. I'm also proud to announce that we're expecting our first child together. We're both elated, although she's a bit scared. The adventure begins...

- Christmas and New Year's Eve were great this year. Christmas is always good, but I pretty much hate NYE. To me it's depressing because for some reason, no matter how hard I try and avoid it, I wind up dwelling on the miscues from the year behind. This year was different. Not only did I have a fab year, but I didn't make it all about me. We took the Keaghan and the Kainoah to my friend's house where they have kids the same age as mine. It was a good time to watch how much fun they all had together.

- I'm fat. I'm uncomfortable in my own skin. I need to do something to change it. I always have a hard time with staying motivated. I'll be all pumped up for a few weeks, and then it just dwindles. I'm sure I'm like most people. I just need to pony up and join a gym and go with a friend. Through the years that's the most success I've had as far as staying motivated.

- I love Pepsi.

- I feel like I'm doing a disservice to my children by having another child. I'm afraid they'll feel neglected because no matter what, they'll never have the stability that the new baby will. It makes me sad, real sad.

- I miss my kids. For those who don't know, I have my kids 50% of the time. This just isn't enough. It's nice to have a break, but I want them all the time. That's selfish of me to say, but I do. I miss them when they're not with me, and that also makes me sad.

- My dog is awesome. She is a 5 month old Plott Hound named Harper. She weighs about 35 lbs now, and the breed standard is 50. I think she might break that.

- I can't wait to buy a house. Within the next few months we're going to seriously start looking at buying a house. I can't wait to not pay someone else's mortgage.

- I want to travel. I've got friends scattered around and I want to visit all of them. Not only to go spend time in a differnt place, but because they mean a lot to me. I miss spending time with them too.

- I have wonderful friends that all live close to me, and I better spend time with them before they move.

- If you haven't seen it already, go see Slumdog Millionare. It's an amazing story, told well, acted well, and is visually stunning. For those who don't know it's the story of an uneducated 18 year old who grew up an orphan, who falls in love at an early age, and who goes on India's version of Who Wants to be a Millionare. Well the night before he's to answer the last question for 20 million Rupees, he's arrested because they think he's cheating. The story follows how he knew all the answers. Well thought out. Go see it now.

- I want to meet Benjamin Button

- After watching Dark Knight again and again, Heath Ledger's portrayal of the Joker may be the best piece of acting...ever.

-fin