Sunday, December 25, 2005

Merry Christmas


Hey everyone, I hope you all had a great Christmas day. I did. It was rather warm here in Williamsburg. This morning we all rolled out of bed around 9:00 and opened gifts. It was a good year. I got some stuff for my kitchen, some tools for work, and some books and music. We finished with gifts around 12:00 and went in to the dining room for our Christmas morning breakfast. We have a tradition of having home made cinnamon rolls and bacon for Christmas breakfast. After breakfast we each took turns taking our showers and cleaning up for the day. Then the whole family just sat and talked. We haven't done that for a whole year. It's kind of crazy. The last time the whole family was together for some leisure time was last Christmas.

We had our next tradition of Honey Baked Ham and Green Beans around 4:00. Some of Mom and Dad's friends came by at 6:00 and we had dessert and coffee. I drank way too much coffee which is why I am sitting here typing this right now. After they left I spent some time helping my older sister set up here new iBook and cleaning up Mom and Dad's computer. The whole family is slowly but surely converting to MAC. Long live the APPLE.

I think next year we will have Christmas in Colorado. I would like to have at least started if not finished building a house by then. I think it would be great.

This is probably my most random blog entry so far. Oh well, I guess I had better get some sleep tonight....

Friday, December 23, 2005

Eh?!

What is it about airports? There is something about being there that makes people tense and irritable. I couldn't believe how many people were grumpy and unreasonable at the airports on Thursday. I had a great flight, don't get me wrong. It was just amazing to see how many people freak out when they are not in total control of their own situation. There was one guy who freaked out at the ticket counter because he had to go to the next one over to check in because he was flying international. They didn't tell him to get back in line, or wait longer. They just asked him to take three steps to the right so that he could check in at the proper station. What a menace.

I am at Mom and Dad's now. When I first arrived the heater was not working in the house because the blower motor had burned up. The HVAC company put a temporary one in today so that we could at least have heat through the weekend. Tomorrow we are going to Cheesecake Factory for our annual Christmas Eve dinner. It is a new tradition we started last year. We are going to the 11:00 pm Christmas Eve service at Mom and Dad's church. I don't know as I necessarily like their church. It is very traditional and seems somewhat lazy. I don't know, maybe I am just too young to appreciate their style.

Merry Christmas to Everyone!!

Later......

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Cars


I bought a car on Saturday. It is a 1997 Nissan Maxima. I know it is not my dream car but it was such a good deal it would have been dumb to pass it up. I now have a car that has heat, cloth seats, power everything, .... The list goes on and on. It's great. This is definitely a far cry from the truck. Don't get me wrong. The truck was a much appreciated source of transportation that more than did its fair share of going from place to place. It is just nice to be comfortable in a car again.

Last night was our company Christmas Party. It was a whole lot of fun. There was tons of food, and lots of goofing around. We did a white elephant gift and our annual company awards as well. It was great. I hold the record for the most hours worked in one pay period, 227 hours. It was a good party. I wore my new tux, which rocks. I found a great deal at a tux store called Mr. Neats. I didn't know that a tux could be so comfortable. If only all of my clothes fit that perfectly.

I am flying to Mom and Dad's on Thursday. My flight leaves at 6:30 am. That means that I have to get up at 4:00 am. Oh well, I guess I can just sleep on the plane. I hope there aren't a billion kids running around, and yelling and screaming on the plane. This will be a good vacation. I will be coming back to Denver on Wednesday the 28th.

When I get back things will be changing around the office quite a bit. I will talk more about this as it gets closer.

I think that is all the news for now.

Friday, December 16, 2005

Life Lessons from the Slopes


I went skiing yesterday! I actually intentionally took a day off and went skiing. It was great. There were 8 inches of fresh powder on the slopes at Copper Mountain. The lift tickets normally cost $69 but I was able to find a grocery store that does discount lift tickets and I only paid $45. I borrowed skis, poles, and boots from a friend. I can't believe how perfect a day it was. It was sunny all day long, very little wind and great snow.

We were riding up the lift just after lunch and Aaron said, "I can't believe that anyone could see this and not believe in a creator". That got me to thinking. How true is it that anything that we observe or even inspect shows the perfection and creativity of God. I was thinking the other day about audio (seeing as that is my job) and realized that nothing has changed about the physics of audio since the beginning of time. The progress that has been made is due to people putting definitions to the laws of physics. Spiritual growth is kind of like that. We aren't creating something new each time we take a step of spiritual growth. We are just learning what the laws are and defining them appropriately.

All that said, Colorado skiing is just as good as everyone said it would be.

Till next time.....

Sunday, December 11, 2005

already?!

I was looking at the calendar today and I realized that Christmas is two weeks away. I haven't done any Christmas shopping, bought any decorations, or eaten any Christmas related food. I think I am slipping, Christmas is my favorite time of year. I can't believe that it is coming up so soon. That is my personal rant for today.

And now for the news.

I had a show for Sammy Kershaw this past Friday. It was one of those shows that should have happened really easily but didn't because of an non cooperative client. The power was not connected until 11:30 in the morning, the dirt riding arena was all tilled up when we arrived. It took them an hour to pack it down. The lock on the truck froze and cracked so we had to find some bolt cutters to get the truck open. The client was to provide 12 stage hands, we got 10 cowboys instead. We got it done and the show itself went great but it sure could have gone easier with the load in and out.

I was getting ready to leave the venue and was doing my pre-trip inspection of the truck and discovered that the airlines that connect the tractor to the trailer had cracked off of their connectors so I had to sit around for an hour and a half waiting for Ryder to show up and fix their truck. I hate it when I have a rental truck and something breaks on it. I would expect a rental truck to be in perfect working order, not ready to break at any given moment.

I am going to go buy a tuxedo this week. Our company Christmas party is black tie and I figured that if I am going to rent a tux I might as well put that money towards buying one as there are some shows that we do that require tuxes. I think it will be kind of fun. I am going to start looking for one today. I have some time this afternoon.

That's all for now.

Monday, December 05, 2005

Back In The Saddle

Today was my first day back at the "shop". It is kind of fun now that all of the dust has settled from the mayhem of the last two weeks. I am taking care of most of the lighting stuff. It is actually pretty interesting. I am starting to enjoy it. I'm one of those people who love to have a good challenge in front of them and this is a good challenge. I am incredibly hungry so I am going to cut this one short.

Later....

Sunday, December 04, 2005

wanderings, wishings, and where to go

Well, I got back from Miami on Saturday night. The whole trip was kind of a whirlwind. We were about an hour south of Memphis when the arm that the accelerator is mounted to snapped. That sucked. We sat for about 4 1/2 hours waiting for Ryder to bring us a new accelerator assembly. This mishap put us at New Life Ranch at about 10:15. This was about 6 hours later than I had anticipated. So, Stuart, Brett, Cass, Rhett and I stayed up till around 4:00am talking and hanging out. It was great. Mike and I left at 7:00 on Saturday Morning and drove back to Denver. When we got here there was snow on the ground and it was freezing outside. I love it.

Today I decided to go and try to find a GAP to find my favorite jeans at. The GAP that I found was out of the size that I wear. It just so happens that there is an apple store in the same mall as the GAP. I decided to drop by and drool over a few things. That is where I am writing this post from. The new iPOD's are awesome. I have a 60GB on my Christmas list. Just under it on the Christmas list is a 15" PowerBook. I guess we can all have dreams.

I am going to Mom and Dad's for Christmas. I bought my ticket today. I have to be at the airport at 4:30am. Oh well. I guess that is better than not going at all.

For those of you who haven't found the great Trans Siberian Orchestra, I definitely recommend it. They have 5 albums, all of which I really like. I am trying to take Mom and Dad and go see them live while I am there for Christmas.

I think I am going to continue browsing.

Apple Rocks