you made me strong when I was feeling weak

June 28, 2009

Me Day…

Filed under: Rantings — admin @ 10:35 pm

Anyone can see that I have not been around this side of the web in some time. I have really put this site off but I need to get back into the swing of things. I have been overworked for some time now and I snapped at some point this week. I declared that this past Saturday would be a ‘Me’ Day. I have not had a day where I did nothing for myself, being by myself, and focused on myself, longer than a 3 hour window, in a really really long time.

My choice of escape was a daunting one. I would go play a round of golf. Something that does not sound like much at the surface, but for me, it was monumental. I heard a while back that Golf is an escape, so I was ready to put everything I learned with my fiancee in the group lessons and all the driving range visits and try the real deal for the first time. 

I invited my friend of almost 20 years who just recently moved to the Valley to play along, but he gave out after 6 holes. I commend him for his attempt, but he assumed the role of my photographer. Here is one of my golf shots he took of me. There are videos as well, but I’m hesitant to make them public, yet.

I wish it hadn’t been as hot as it was, but I did insist on a timetable where my pace was reasonable for the people around me. I remember my parents frequent complaints of either people being too slow or people pushing them from behind to hurry up. I believe the pace I kept was reasonable and when we did catch up to people ahead of us, I welcomed the breaks.

There was a solitude there that I did like and would welcome again in the future. However, more range shots are necessary. I only had a handful of halfway decent shots, and one really really great one. I have that on video that I intend to share later, but for now, I can find the happiness of having a 200+ yard drive. Even my buddy, who also lost it in the light of the sunset, said it was a pro quality swing and snap.

A little ego rubbing every now and then. I don’t ask for much. Just a little gratitude to let me know I’m doing well. I get nervous when I hear nothing, and I’ve been hearing a lot of nothing lately. But with this passing day, all of it went out the window with the flight of a 1 and a 1/2 oz. ball. Let the new week begin. I’m ready for it.

-Me

January 22, 2008

It’s about time…

Filed under: Movies, Rantings — admin @ 11:11 pm

So my brother has finally taken upon himself to review trailers. Now that he has, I now have a chance to give my protest to his trailer critique.  While he mocks me for my culinary experience, here is my chance to get back at him.

This article starts off with what looks like a 2-page synopsis about an American anime movie. I have been watching anime for years and whenever he sees me watching it, he makes it known that “Anime is teh suck!” Using a cliche phrase made popular from Adult Swim’s message boards years ago. You’re giving props to an anime picture when you won’t even watch “Cowboy Bebop?” Granted, I like how he is broadening horizons, but he needs to know the classics before he can say an animated feature is worthy of greatness. I don’t see a synopsis or a prognosis so I don’t know if this a real critique, but it sounds positive. I agree but I will keep my eyes out for more.

Strange Wilderness? Yeah, don’t think so. Chalk this to the “The Critic”’s thought: “If the movie sucks, just don’t go.” Maybe I will watch it on Spike in a year, which is where I foresee it being aired.

Hankcock. I’m not immediately impressed. I tell my friend who I constantly argue about movies that trailers are made to make you see the movie, no matter how bad it is or how much they know that we know that they know how bad it is.  Whenever I see this trailer, I see how it can be a great movie but I can also see the scenes where I can go to the bathroom or get a popcorn refill. Here’s to the hype! I’ll need to do some further research on this movie.

Thanks for reading, more will come as long as Chris keeps doling out critiques.

-Me

Dust Settles…

Filed under: Rantings — admin @ 9:53 pm

I was trying to think of a “Year in Review” post, but I will tend to forget much of last year, if that is okay. But here’s a brief review:

-Quit one job for another, got canned from that, and joined a better one down the road a bit.

-I moved in with the perfect woman :)

-I’ve been doing lots and lots of cooking.

-I started my own business.

-I turned 30.

-I went to Vegas for the first time without the family. That was relaxing :)

That about sums up my year.  Here’s to 2008, great things are bound to happen, I know it.

-Me

That about sums up my year

December 11, 2007

11 posts in about 6 months??

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Oops. I’ve been neglecting the baby. No, not THAT kind, fool, this one. I won’t go too deep into the last 6 months, but the Cliff®Notes version is that I have a newer, better job and I have seen a many movie. Now that I have a job that lets me share my knowledge to those I serve, this site and the others I frequent can now enjoy reading and updating.

The latest thing that I have at my fingertips is that I am now a business owner. Tech Hub, LLC. A technical support and tutorial services for Phoenix. There’s nothing on the site yet, but I’m hoping I’ll have a detailed site there soon. If you like me talking about food, please join Joy and me in our other favorite blog: Gourmeted, where we discuss all things food.

For now, I give you this little update. Others will come soon, I promise.

-Me

September 16, 2007

Relaxing in a noisy enviornment…

Filed under: Food, Movies, Rantings — admin @ 8:09 pm

I’m here in Gordon biersch unwinding with my 2 beers. It’s been a few weeks since I last posted, but I think it’s about time to update this, eh? 2 weekends ago, Joy and I went to Las Vegas with a few local friends for labor day weekend. There was definately a drink for every step we took! (well, not really, but just a way to give you an idea of how much we drank in the OTHER city that never sleeps….) I drove instead of flying and it was a lot of fun. Armed with Verizon Navigator, we got there with ease. We later found out that our friends took the long way to LV through Flagstaff (a near 2-hour detour, I believe). We didn’t see any shows, but who needs shows when friends who drink are nearby? :)

We ate…and…ate…and…drank…and…well, you get the idea…by the end of the weekend, we all felt a lil’ weird inside. So I decided that it was time to get back into the gym. Joy took it one step further. She took me to Bikram Yoga here in Scottsdale. OMG what an intense workout and experience it is. I’m barely 5 classes in and already I have some definition on me :) Joy likes :).  We also saw 2 movies: Balls of Fury and Shoot ‘em Up. I’d make detailed reviews of those, but that would take too much time.  Simply put, Balls of Fury is a cute brainless movie that has Walken present and Shoot ‘em Up is a typical action movie that has some interesting twists. Both enjoyable pictures, though, damn shame they aren’t doing better in the BO than they should be deserving. In a sea of “dramas,” a brainless comedy was exactly what we needed for getting our fixes.

It was our anniversary last Sunday and instead of taking her to a fancy-shmancy restuarant, I took the reigns of dinner and made it myself. The meal: Filet mignon, Spinach salad with cirtus vinagerette, & a spinach pasta dish we learned from Giada that morning before going shopping. Delectiable in every way! Her meat was prepared prefectly and mine……..was….done…we’ll just say that ;).  (I swear, the thermo said the meat was done!) .  Topped off with some new wine to drink, and a perfect collection of mid-evening selections from Dave Coz on the local Jazz radio station, I couldn’t have asked for a more perfect dining experience with the one I call my own:).  Love ya baby :)

This past weekend, Joy’s been all about shopping for me and my birthday on Saturday. Which is kinda why I’m able to post right now. I’m having a “writers block” with this programming assignment Joy asked me to do for one of her clients. I’ll see if I can focus on that later. Now’s the time to vamooosh :) Until next time…

-Me

August 24, 2007

“AND WHAT DO WE HAVE ON THIS THING, A CUISINART??”

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If you don’t know what that subject means, you haven’t been atune to Sci-Fi paradies ;) (okay, I’ll bite, it’s from Spaceballs)
As evidence with these few pictures, we love to eat our meat:

Grilled Dinner Thin-cut Sirloin Dinner the other night, my first meal that I prepared since Joy and I moved in. (I know, it’s so wrong of me, but she’s an awesome cook and I started to get the itch to prepare…) This is also the first time I used the community grills as well. Not knowing what to expect, I purchased Ready-light charcoal, matches, and some thin sirloin steaks. We get to the grills and it’s a gas / Charcoal hybrid! SHWEEET! So the grill took about 10 minutes to get to the proper temperature and cooking took another 5-10 (I don’t remember, I think it was closer to 10…). The best part about that evening? We just received the Ice Cream maker from our friend in Vancouver / hawaii! Everything turned out perfect. I got props from Joy and the ice cream we made was perfect.

IKEA Prime Rib Special Last night we made our trek to IKEA for a dining table because a) The one we REALLLLLY wanted has been sold out for over a month now and noone has a clue when more are coming in, and b) We would like to be entertaining soon and c) we’re about ready to give up on the one we wanted, the Bjursta in the round form, and we think we found the one that can replace it. And this is the Bjursta we got! Not only does it fold out, but it can extend to just the length we need! I can’t wait to build it! Looks labor intensive. Of course, pics will follow. Among the things we got, we got a nice potpourri (this will be the only time you hear me praise it…) package and a few bamboo plates. When Joy placed them on the plates, it was the perfect decoration.

Anyways, it’s almost quitting time. laters, y’all!

-Me

August 22, 2007

Superbad…

Filed under: Movies — admin @ 4:31 pm

How could I forget to write a review about the funniest movie in a long time?? If you’re thinking it’s a family movie, no. Don’t even try. It’s teenage humor, but there’s a strong chance that parents will hate it with a passion. I know mine will. I’ve even told them that. That’s besides the point.

The movie is based around Seth’s and Evan’s final days of High school before parting ways for college. In their shy and fanatical way, they manage to get invited to the last big party of the school by their classmate crushes. While planning for the party, their cohort, Fogell, manages to get a fake ID who changes his name to “McLovin” like Prince or Madonna. If that’s not enough to bring you to the show, the current ‘it’-comedy player, Seth Rogen as 1 of a pair of officers take Fogell around town showing him how they do their police work, which isn’t that great of a job to begin with.

Between the creepy liquor store guy and the need to return with a product that bears similarity to goldschlager, Seth and Evan find themselves in more Hollywood-like situations that they try to weasel out of, in classic comedy ways. All for the need to get laid. Afterall, what teenage quasi-hipster doesn’t think that? (No comments about Emo, kthanks…)

I loved every moment of this movie. Before seeing the movie, I read some preliminary reviews where people said there was “irrevalant” scenes, I tend to agree on some, but for some reason, I think they were included to become the “phrase” to say at school now that school’s back in session (at least in AZ…). The only thing I see the middle-aged parents liking about this movie is the soundtrack. It’s got a bit of Funk, 90’s riffs, and classic rock that I doubt some of the intended audience knows much about to begin with. I’d definately see this again, and with that:
:):):):) - 4 smileys.
-Me

August 21, 2007

Ode to the Magic Bullet®

Filed under: Food — admin @ 1:39 pm

Joy and I recieved a few packages the other day. One I’m told is quite large the other oblong. We’ve been awaiting the arrival of her books and the Magic Bullet Blending system that her mom sent to us. This is what I thought it was, however it was descretely wrapped but I didn’t know for sure until I ripped apart the wrapping like a 5-year old at Christmas. Sure enough, that little box was the Bullet. So what did we make as the first product to be mixed? Well, nothing more than a frozen margarita. Here is the evidence:

Margarita Quick, dirty, and effecient. Like the box says, both glasses were ready in about 20 seconds. (10 for me, 10 for Joy :) ) Just looking at the recipe list makes my mouth water. heh. Anyways, cheers y’all!

-Me

August 17, 2007

And the debate rages on…

Filed under: Food, Rantings — admin @ 3:38 pm

Overworked, jaded, and a little tired one mildly warm night, Joy and I decided to exploit the closeness that is Barnes and Noble in Keirland Shopping center. While Joy poked at some design magazines, I went on the hunt for this month’s “Mens Health” magazine. I figured it would be a good start to finding out anything to help my workouts that I have resumed. When I could not find the magazine, I asked Joy if she’s seen it. She starts asking me why I’m looking for a “metrosexual” magazine :p. Ignoring that comment slightly, I found my magazine. Further into the visit, we got a couple of books. I got the A+, Net+, and Security+ book from O’Rielly and Joy picked up Stardust. We made our way to the Starbucks inside with our books to bring back to the apartment.

“Go ahead and order. I don’t know what I want.”

Joy orders then asks, “What are you in the mood for?”

I looked at the coffee-less fraps and I could not decide between the double chocolate, the Orange Crème, and the Strawberries & Crème. I told Joy what I was trying to figure out and the clerk piped in.

“We can mix 2 if you want.”

“Well, babe, I’ve had the orange and chocolate blended in Vancouver and it su…” She doesn’t get the word out before I go for the order. Her drink had long been prepared before I made my choice. She grunted and moved to the side for the next customers. I got my drink a few moments later, stuck my straw in it and exclaimed, “Oh my GOD!” I offered some to Joy whose eyes now bugged.

“That’s awesome! The vancouver one is nasty, I’m surprised!”

“Well, that’s because America rocks dear.”

I get the glare and daggers from Joy, but what made it all the more memorable was that at the end of the bar where all the condiments are, there was a guy who let out the most baritone laugh I’ve heard in a long time. I had a good smirk the rest of the night, along with a reddened arm from the slapping I recieved. The redness was worth it, in my opinion.

-Me

August 2, 2007

Packing, Interesting Things, and Movies.

Filed under: Movies, Rantings — admin @ 2:26 pm

hello again. It’s moving time for me. I’m moving out of my present arrangement and into a new apartment. It’s a thing of beauty too. The Legend at Keirland of Scottsdale. This is also a mark of the first time I’m going to be moving in with someone. To further that mark, I’m moving in with my girlfriend. It’ll be good, I know, but at the moment, it’s a lil’ nerve-wracking, especially since we walked through the place the other day (During a torrential downpour in Phoenix, thank god, I wouldn’t want to be driving during that.) and saw many many many things wrong with the place. The office says they will fix it, but we’ll see.
All the while, I’ve been sorting. I like to use sorting, others say ‘gutting,’ and even more say ‘Throw ALL THAT SH*T OUT!’ I wouldn’t say I’ve been a packrat, but I’ve collected a LOT of things over the 12 year span I’ve had in this city. So far, I’ve tossed 6 garbage bags worth of stuff, 7….maybe…8….donatable bags of clothes, & I still have about 20% left of the room to sort. What I found most surprising, and I’m not saying that I held onto these things for any apparent reason, but a holographic ruler from the 4th grade (and if you’re googling me and KNOW me from Roslyn-BHS, leave me a comment :P), and some hand-held ballbearing games (kinda like these, fits in your palm, and is not automated…), and of course, many many many books. The books will be donated to the local library (as soon as they put the donation bin out again…dunno what happened to it…) & the games have been distributed across my neices and nephew.
And the best part of the deal? My mom’s friends are giving me and my girlfriend a 52″ TV and a 3-person sofa-bed. Can you say ‘kick ass’?
In between sorting, packing, and sleeping, Joy and I went to the movies and saw the Simpsons Movie. It was hilarious! I was worried though. I haven’t watched the show in years because it stopped being funny and got more policial. The movie was cleaverly done. When asked about the quality, relating to the early years vs. recent years, I said it was mixed. The political didn’t overpower the comedy though. The animation was classic Simpsons style and thankfully no character that was not needed to be a simpsons geek was in it. The story was cute and I’m not really going to start researching this answer, but why did it take over 10 years for this movie to come out? This storyline was topical to today’s standards, but there were plenty of storylines they could have done years ago. But I’m not here to gripe about the movie, just praise it.
I’m trying to think of ways to describe this movie without giving too much away, but it’s all just flash images and whatnot (showing you that I should have written this on Friday night when we saw the bloody picture :p). So in short, I was thouroughly entertained, but I don’t forsee a sequel if this was the process needed to get 1 Simpsons movie on the silver screen. If there are, I’ll be ready.
Final score: :):):):)

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