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For those interested, my trip back to Cali went pretty well this past weekend, despite numerous fiascos with flying. As bad as it seemed, it could have been so much worse. At one point I was looking to stay out there for Brendan’s school play and then return on Wednesday. But I had some important meetings on Tuesday to attend to and I simply couldn’t cancel them. If I had had it my way, I would be sleeping at Denver International, best case, or still stuck in San Jose due to the blizzard. I may talk more on this later. For now, I’d like to share some Christmas wishes with ya’ll.
- A good year of bike riding coming ahead, including the possibility of some friends to ride with. I really don’t care if this is road or mountain. I’m pretty open at this point.
- My consulting has taken off so well, that I’ve officially formed a company to be able to grow things better. My area is in Networked Storage and I’m hoping that we can continue to offer a product and service that others cannot. But isn’t that the desire of most businesses?
Anyway, I really am hoping that things will continue to move forward and that I’ll have the insight to avoid major pitfalls. - I am hoping the bulk of the snow is gone by the time the weekend comes and certainly by Christmas. But at the same time, it’d be nice to have some white around the field areas. I’ve never had a white Christmas. Right now, it’s too white for me. I was up to my waist in snow this morning as I was clearing the Satellite dish. And poor Barkley. He didn’t sign up for all this. Poor little guy was hopping through it to do his little relief duties. It was a good case of “where’s Barkley?”… “There he is!” It was actually pretty cute and he didn’t mind too much. I at least shoveled some pathway to get him started.
- I really would like for my loved ones to enjoy the gifts I’ve picked out for them. I try to put a good bit of thought into gift buying. I enjoy it a lot and hope to be able to continue to do so in the coming years.
- I would like for Haley to fall in love with school. He starts pre-school right after the new year and I think it will be good for him to start developing more social skills and some childhood friendships.
- Like to be able to get the new home this year, and preferably before Spring. Don’t get me wrong. I really love where we currently live and I don’t plan to get rid of the place. We have 16 acres in the foothills above Carter Lake and the view is beautiful. Plus, I have a great bit of lab space with the studio and when it’s filled, I’ll create more. I also plan to level the current house and have a new one put up. But the kids do need a place where they can be closer to other kids. So, we’ve found a place we really like down in Loveland. It’s only 5 minutes away from Calista’s school and there is also a park right behind it. Even though the 3 acres will allow us to bring the horses and other animals down, I’m not sure how crazy I am about doing that. The nice thing about where we currently live is that we can take them down to the lake and to the trails. If we move them down, they’ll be with us, but there won’t be nearly as much area to ride them. But perhaps that’s okay too.
- In conjunction with #6, I probably should get a horse trailer to haul the horses. Just a two horse trailer is good for me. Well… not really for me. I mean for the horses
- I’m finally ready to get rid of my 2003 Element. I have really loved my pseudo-SUV. It has been great for mountain biking. But I need a new one; something that can handle the snow and ice better. Yesterday, I managed to slide off the road again. Previously, it was just in our driveway and was fairly easy to deal with once we could get the tow truck up the driveway. It took around 25 minutes or so. But yesterday, we had to run down to the school to pick up Calista because the school was shutting down for the blizzard. As I was creeping down 8E, there’s a really tight decreasing radius turn. I’m pretty sure I was doing around 10mph as I was going down it. But it doesn’t matter. As soon as I hit the apex, the Element started to slide. ABS kicked in, which really sucks on ice. Despite all sorts of techniques of using my breaks, I kept picking up speed down the hill, oscillating left to right. I should have just let it go to the right and into the ditch against the hillside. But I was stupid and kept trying to gain control. Then it was over. I started to slide over to the embankment. It was by the grace of God that I didn’t roll. But somehow I managed to stay on all fours. Well, all the neighbors checked in on me and so did the fire department and rangers. After being stuck waiting for AAA to send the tow, I got a little ballsy. The ranger went on to the lower road as I tried to spin the Element around. I did so and then pointed it downhill. Holy cow!!! I’m glad I had put all those brush guards and bumper treatments on it as I hit small trees, large shrubs and moderate sized rocks. But eventually, I got to a small service road and was able to drive again. I think I’d like to get the new Toyota FJ Cruiser. I like the idea of having a true utility vehicle that can get muddy and be hosed out. Plus, this has a good sized V6 and plenty of ground clearance, which will be quite a bit nicer. I’m getting a bit tired of bottoming out, which is my #1 complaint with the Element, along with too little power to get out of tough situations.
- Considering the 17″ MacBook Pro. I currently have the 15″, which has been my best laptop ever. But I would like the bigger screen so I can open up more windows for coding
Overkill? Probably. But since I make a living on this type of equipment, I’ve had no problem justifying new HW. - I’d really like to take the kids to Disney World this summer. It’s been a few years since I was last there. But I do think the kids would like it. But arranging to take 3 kids from CO to FL isn’t all that easy. I still can’t decide whether I wish to drive or fly. I think I’m leaning towards flying. I could get the kids seated together and then book myself a seat in 1st class so I can pretend I don’t know who the kids are
- I would really like to find a new church to call home. I know there are a ton of churches in CO. Believe me, I know. And I don’t wish to knock any in the process of finding one. But there are so many in our area that I would consider to be seeker friendly. There’s one in particular that caters to those who have been burned by other churches. Hmmm… they are non-confrontational and don’t push people’s buttons. While I admire the goal of being inoffensive, this is the wrong way to go about it. I too try to be inoffensive to those around me. It’s called mutual respect. Mutual respect allows me to get along at some level with someone who has nothing in common with me. The gospel I hold to and the scriptures that support it might be offensive. But that’s okay. I don’t need to be forceful with what I believe. I am happy to go into as much detail as one might allow me. But I can also be content to say nothing if that’s what they choose too.
- Is it possible to fix a dog’s snoring problem? If so, please add this to the list. At some point, I may be inclined to make a recording of Barkley’s snore. I’m not sure how many decibels it registers, but it’s quite loud.
- I’d really like to build some more friendships around here. We have a couple of friends here, but it’d be nice to have a few more. Perhaps this will come out of finding a church home. I’m really not sure. I guess we’ll see.
I hope ya’ll have a very Merry Christmas! You have been a huge blessing to me this past year.
21/12/2006 at 9:42 am Permalink
*Thank god* you got back when you did….I’d hate for you to be stuck someplace rather than HERE, with me.
And uh….psst…we’re flying to Fl….I’m not driving out there….I drove ONE time to FL and it was the longest ass road trip E*V*E*R. NEVER again.
I think it would be great for you to find a church you are happy at. I definately think that would help you find some friends like you are wanting.
And yes. Top on my list for you is a REAL
4wd vehicle, one that tends to stay on the road more than yours seems to like to *snort!*
21/12/2006 at 9:44 am Permalink
P.S….you weren’t stupid, it’s difficult to drive in snow and ice and you don’t have a ton of experience with it. And no one and nothing was hurt or damages. So live and learn, eh?
21/12/2006 at 11:38 am Permalink
The flying is the method I’m leaning towards too. I don’t mind driving, but I think it’s tougher on kids.
Thanks for the support on the 4WD. I’m glad I don’t have to justify it too much.
And thanks for trying to encourage me. I still feel a bit stupid for getting stuck. But I do feel better since I was able to get unstuck
21/12/2006 at 12:59 pm Permalink
Merry Christmas, Mike. I hope all your wishes come true!
21/12/2006 at 4:54 pm Permalink
One of my coworkers has an FJ cruiser and he loves it. But then that’s here in Oregon, and not a part of Oregon that gets much snow or ice. But I thought I’d let ya know anyways
Hope you guys have a good Christmas!
21/12/2006 at 10:39 pm Permalink
I Like that funny little SUV. Don’t beat yourself up too much about driving in the snow. It’s hard to get the feel of what is underneath you, especially up where you are.
All three of the kids are at great ages for Disney World. LM would be IN LOVE. I do have to side with EE though, have to fly.
22/12/2006 at 7:29 am Permalink
Flatman: Thanks for the well-wishes. I hope you have a Merry Chrismas too!
Mary: Thanks Mary! I wish you all the best. And how does your coworker like the FJ?
Amy: Am I seeing things?!? Did you just leave your first comment on my site?
Thanks for the encouragement. And I’m definitely leaning towards flying. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. I’m looking forward to you moving back.
22/12/2006 at 7:12 pm Permalink
Okay more info on the FJ. He said he likes it pretty well, but a few things he doesn’t like. The back seat is small. He thinks 3 kids could fit, but 2 adults would be cramped. The other problem is apparently blind spots. He claims there are alot. He’s had his since July, but he’s still happy with it. He got the bright yellow BTW….
22/12/2006 at 8:21 pm Permalink
Even though mountain biking originated in CA, I guarantee you’ll find many new biking friends in CO (and perhaps an old one) when the snow melts. And yes, snow really does provides more opportunities for new outdoor sports, crazy adventures, and pain!
Disney World is great and I would rather drive solo across the U.S. than fly…. but with kids the picture changes. One day of “Are we there yet?” is always better than two or three.
23/12/2006 at 9:25 pm Permalink
Merry Christmas to you and your family!
24/12/2006 at 8:27 am Permalink
Mary: That was the impression I got when I finally went and looked at one. Despite that, I really do like them and the way they look. But I may be inclined to still keep what I have. There’s nothing else that has the room of the Element. But I think I’ll take care of my slipping problem with some “fixing”.
BB: Bruce, I can’t believe you finally visited. I need to get you out here so we can work together and ride together.
That would be too much fun!
I’m with you on the driving. That’s always been my preference. I L O V E road trips. But kids don’t seem to like them all that much. Brendan is an exception. I really think he looks forward to them. He can play his gameboy and watch movies. Then when I pull into a gas station, he loves to get out and pick out one piece of candy or snack item.
Anyway, hurry up and get out here
loriannhouse: Thanks! And I wish you the very same.
26/12/2006 at 3:39 pm Permalink
I’m so glad to hear that you didn’t roll Mike! Driving in snow/ice is always scary especially if you’re not used to driving in it!
I hope all of your dreams come true for 2007 and you get everything that you want!