Tuesday, July 28, 2009

My Life According to Jimmy Buffett

Facebook meme: Using only song names from ONE ARTIST, cleverly answer these questions. Pass it on to people you think would find this interesting (including me). You can't use the band I used. Try not to repeat a song title. It's a lot harder than you think! Re-post as "My Life According to (BAND NAME)."

My Artist:
Jimmy Buffett

Are you a male or female?
Twelve-Volt Man

Describe yourself:
A Pirate Looks at Forty

How do you feel:
Defying Gravity

Describe where you currently live:
This Hotel Room

If you could go anywhere, where would you go:
Banana Republics

Your favorite form of transportation:
Boats to Build

Your best friend is:
Woman Goin' Crazy on Caroline Street

Your favorite color is:
Dreamsicle

What's the weather like:
Sunny Afternoon

Favorite time of the day:
I Wish Lunch Could Last Forever

If your life was a TV show, what would it be called:
Changing Channels

What is life to you:
Life is Just a Tire Swing

Your relationships:
If the Phone Doesn't Ring, It's Me

Your fear:
Brahma Fear

What is the best advice you have to give:
We Are the People Our Parents Warned Us About

If you could change your name, you would change it to:
Ellis Dee

Thought for the Day:
Kick It In Second Wind

How I would like to die:
Apocalypso

My soul's present condition:
Nobody Speaks to the Captain No More

My Motto:
Growing Older, But Not Up

Your Wish in Song:
The Weather is Here, Wish You Were Beautiful

Sunday, June 07, 2009

Molly's First Dance Recital

Photos from Molly's first dance recital on June 6, 2009.



The full photoset is on Flickr.

Saturday, May 09, 2009

Our first NASCAR experience

Max really enjoys NASCAR and so for his birthday, my Dad and I took him and his cousin Caiden to their first NASCAR race, the Diamond Hill Plywood 200 Nationwide Series race at Darlington Raceway on Friday, May 8th. Here are some photos and videos I shot with my mobile phone during the event. The microphone on the mobile phone doesn't do any justice to the sheer volume of 49 NASCAR at full roar as hey hurtle down the track at 175 mph.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Happy Easter 2009

A short video and a few pictures from our Easter Morning 2009.



Sunday, February 01, 2009

25 Random Things About Me

Stolen from Facebook...

Rules: Once you've been tagged, you are supposed to write a note with 25 random things, facts, habits, or goals about you. At the end, choose at least 25 people to be tagged. You have to tag the person who tagged you. If I tagged you, it's because I want to know more about you.

(To do this, go to “notes” under tabs on your profile page, paste these instructions in the body of the note, type your 25 random things, tag 25 people - in the right hand corner of the app - then click publish.)

  1. I don't normally participate in silly Facebook memes, but I'm really quite bored with Super Bowl XLIII (and American Football in general), so why not?
  2. I've seen Poison live in concert 5 times, but never since C.C. Deville left, then rejoined the band.
  3. I'm a doctor, but as my mom likes to say, "Not the kind that helps people." (Ph.D. in chemical engineering from University of Texas at Austin)
  4. I flew solo in a private airplane the night before my 16th birthday (one day before allowed by law).
  5. I never flew solo again in a plane after that night and never got my private pilot's license.
  6. I've been awarded 25+ patents in the United States and also have patents granted in the EU and in Japan. Unfortunately, AMD and Yield Dynamics (now MKS) are the assignees on all my patents.
  7. I was a pretty decent basketball player in middle and high school and attended Coach K's basketball camp at Duke when I was a kid.
  8. When in grad school, I used to run a website for local bands in Austin, TX at hepcat.com and now I wish I had never sold that domain name.
  9. I once finished 5th in the nation in Orienteering at the National Science Olympiad by gaming the scoring system (because I got majorly lost using my compass!)
  10. I really would like to go to Disneyland Tokyo and DisneySea but can't really fathom what a trip there with the kids would be like.
  11. Running the RailHawks' supporters club isn't my first flirtation with fandom, I once co-ran the Jimmy Buffett Listserv (mailing list) and was Historian/Liturgy Director of the Church of Buffett, Orthodox.
  12. These days, I spend much more time listening to the artists I discovered through Jimmy Buffett's music -- like Steve Goodman, Todd Snider, Jerry Jeff Walker, Jesse Winchester, Willis Alan Ramsay -- than I do listening to Buffett anymore.
  13. I met one of my lifelong best friends (whom I was able to reconnect with after many years thanks to Facebook), when I was in 8th grade, sitting on a bench reading the greatest book of all time -- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy -- and this girl I didn't know came up and slugged me and said: "Cool book". She was the one that introduced me to Jimmy Buffett.
  14. I've been an Anglophile ever since studying in London, probably my favorite city in the world, during the summer of 1994. I really hope I can get there for the 2012 Olympics.
  15. I wish that American TV seasons were reduced to 6-8 episodes like British series...so I don't keep losing interest in shows after just a few weeks.
  16. I love the "idea" of books. I like the way they look on my bookshelf. I love to flip through them. I obsessively collect them. I just never seem to have the attention span to read them.
  17. I always thought I'd like comic books, but never seem to get the hang of the rhythm of reading graphic novels until I read The Watchmen recently in anticipation of next month's film. Now I'm reading Ed Brubaker's "Sleeper" and really enjoying it.
  18. I fulfilled a lifelong ambition in 2005 when I rode my bicycle 100 miles in a single day at Lance Armstrong's Ride for the Roses in Austin, TX. My next cycling ambition is to ride L'etape du Tour one day.
  19. While I love living in The Triangle, I dearly miss Austin where I spent 7 wonderful years in grad school, my first real job, and where my son was born.
  20. The only other place in the US that I think I would like to live is Portland, OR, where Liz and I almost moved before making a last minute decision to move to Cary, NC instead.
  21. I love to cook and wish I had a bigger kitchen and more cool utensils and cooking apparatus.
  22. I have no real palette for wine and can never remember the name of a good bottle I've drunk, but I'm a major beer snob.
  23. I love the fact that two of my favorite beers -- Belgium's Hoegaarden and Austin's Celis White -- were actually brewed by the same Brewmeister, Pierre Celis, on two different continents about 30 years apart.
  24. My dream vacation is to go on a folksong tour of Scotland with Ed Miller
  25. Much to my surprise, I ended up rather enjoying the Super Bowl, especially the last 3 minutes.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

My Top 10 Favorite Tragematopolists

I stumbled across this neat website called "Save the Words" at www.savethewords.org which promotes bringing under-used words back into the popular lexicon. I'm doing my part by adopting the word Tragematopolist.
So to get the ball rolling, and at least get one more Google hit for the word, here's my list of my Top 10 favorite Tragematopolists:
  1. Amy's Ice Cream - An Austin, TX original version of Cold Stone Creamery -- you've got to try the Mexican Vanilla with fresh strawberries.
  2. Kilwin's - walking distance from my house and fantastic fudge!
  3. Every shop in Rothenburg ob der Tauber that sells Schneeballen
  4. Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory - their caramel apples are to die for!
  5. Ben & Jerry's Scoop Shops - Cherry Garcia Waffle Cone Sundae, need I say more?
  6. Cracker Barrel - I love the "old tyme" candies like Necco wafers and Mint Sticks.
  7. The Ghirardelli Ice Cream and Chocolate Shop in San Francisco (the one on Michigan Ave. in Chicago works too in a pinch).
  8. The aisle vendors at the circus selling Cotton Candy
  9. Dairy Queen - you can find them just about everywhere!
  10. Any convenience store or movie theater concession where I can get some SweetTarts or other Willy Wonka Candies.
So next time you're satisfying your sweet tooth, be sure to use the word Tragematopolist!

Friday, January 30, 2009

Disney 2009 Day 7 Recap

Recap from our final day at Disney