July 2008 Archives
Yesterday Taka fixed up our bikes. We went for a short bike ride before it got
dark. Tonight when I get home we will be
going out again. All of this is to get
somewhat prepared for this weekend. This
weekend we will be camping with Taka's older brother Dave and his girlfriend
Kelly near
At work we have showers in the locker rooms. I have used them a few times before, they aren't too bad. The only problem is that Anna, one of my coworkers, just got a new dog and she refuses to leave it at home alone, so she has been keeping it in the women's locker room. I talked to her today before she left and told her that I was planning on biking into work for the rest of the summer, and would need to be using the showers.
Her first question was "Well how allergic are you?" WTF! Does it matter how allergic I am. I am allergic to animals and that is all that matters. How appropriate is it for you to bring your pet to work? Especially when you know someone is allergic to it. I didn't say that to her instead I answered her honestly "I never know how I am going to react, but with all the construction across the street my allergies have been going a bit haywire." The guys said that she could keep it in the Men's locker room. She asked if that would be okay. I said yes. Maybe I am reading too much into this, but I still feel like she was trying to make me into the bad person in all of this. Oh well. We will see what happens next week. Time to go home.San Diego 2006
Konrad and Deena's Wedding 2007
Miyazaki 2005
Fishing Trip 2004
Fishing Trip 2002
Butterfly House 2006
New Orleans April 2005
Black Bear Crossing
Bud Break Collection
The weekend wasn't as productive as hoped because we got rained out on Saturday. Sunday we tried to make up for it and skipped sailing because there was no wind. Taka is hoping to fill the planters today and when I get home we will move the hostas. Saturday I grilled the rest of the chicken satay that I had marinating. Taka was happy to have it again, since it had been so long. I forgot how easy it actually is to make.
Yesterday we found out who owns Sam. Sam belongs to Steve, who lives across the alley and one house down. Sam's name is Oliver. They got him as a stray from the Humane Society. Steve said that they kept him inside the first few weeks that they had him because they weren't sure that he would come back if they let him out. Now Oliver gets out whenever he can, but always goes home. It's nice because I can still get my kitty fix without my allergies going haywire.South Point Hawai'i
Hawai'i Tropical Botanical Garden
Volcano National Park
Hawai'i 2005
New York 2004
Enjoy!
Lyndale Park Garden 2004
I need today to recover from the weekend. Sailing was interesting. The wind was blowing 20 mph both Saturday
morning and Sunday afternoon. Survival
sailing, as Captain Dave has termed it before.
Saturday we were without Cindy, so it was just Dave, Taka, and I. It was the last
Sunday was no better, except for the fact that we had
After the race Taka did barbeque up some beer brats. They were delicious. Perfect.
Dean did teach Taka something new.
Dean and Taka split a brat. Dean
took his half and dipped it, bun and all, into the pot of beer and onions that
Taka had initially cooked the brats in.
Taka tried it, and then gave me a chunk without telling me what he had
done. It was very tasty. It has now been dubbed
Sam the Kitty
Garden 2008
Today Amanda and I headed over to the first day of the farmer's market that they hold every Wednesday on Campus. It was a pleasant day for a walk to the main part of campus. We got some green beans that we steamed for lunch once we got back to the office. Along with the beans we had some Trader Joe's organic whole wheat pasta which TJ's sells for $1.29 a pound. Normally I buy Creamette's pasta when it is on sale for $1.00, getting organic whole wheat pasta for about a quarter more maybe worth it. On top of that we had Mid's meat pasta sauce, it (along with the pasta) was quite tasty. The Mid's is about $3-4 a jar, but we barely put a dent in it because it is a 32 oz. jar. Spaghetti again I guess. All said the lunch was about 400 calories, not too bad seeing how I am full. Small meals, many times a day. Taka decided to up his calorie intake to 1500; I think that is about where I have been averaging. I think that I will eat many small light meals during the day, then a healthy delicious dinner. I think that the key to both Taka and I losing weight is to eat less. But I also really need to workout to build some muscles and increase my endurance as well. Right now I am really avoiding junk food, especially candy.
Tonight when I get home I think that I am going to take some photos of my garden. Hopefully I will be able to post the photos tomorrow. Photos, that might be fun for a change.Taka stir-fried last night. It had been awhile. It was yummy. I called in sick this morning but now I am at work. Copying, copying, and more copying today. I am addicted to this silly little flash game called Vampires! The dark alley. I will get a lot of money, then I will run out of movement points and not be able to get to a bank, while I sit there waiting for more movement points other vampires will steal my money. The Bastards! Still it's an addictive little game.
Back to work after a short week and long weekend. Even though Taka and I napped most of yesterday away, I don't feel like I had a wasted weekend. We still have a lot to do around the house but it was good to have a relaxing weekend. I did get some yard work done and Taka fixed the car up so now it is running a bit better. There are still other issues that need to be dealt with, but one thing at a time.
We watched the end of the Wimbledon Men's final. I was really rooting for Nadal. Taka wanted Federer to break the record. It was an historical match to watch.
I totally forgot to mention that Taka got me a new tennis racket last week. Yeah! We did get a chance for me to try it out and I did play a bit better. Now we just need to get out some more this week so I can keep improving.Eric and Taka just couldn't totally catch-up in one day. We got out there, got the tour of the place, met their 3-year old son Mathum, had some vegetarian dinner, then talked, talked, set up a bonfire, talked, talked, oh and drank a bunch, then talked some more. We finally went to bed around 4am. Poor little Mathum tried to keep up with us. There were so many things to catch-up on.
There was much talking, some crying and hugging (that was mostly on me and Mona's part), then more talking. I had met Mona twice before so I really can't say that I knew her, but the two of us really connected and I felt that I could tell her anything.
Taka and I were talking on the drive home how it was nice to be around people who understand what it means to be fucked up. I love my friends dearly, so don't get me wrong, but almost all of our friends do not understand fucked up. Most of them haven't had to deal with death, tragedy, anger, abuse, violence, betrayal...and I am glad that they haven't. I wouldn't wish some of our experiences on my worst enemy (not that I have one). I just can't express the joy that I felt connecting to some people on that level. Thankfully they are not far away and another camp out is planned for later this summer. Woohoo!!!Tom and Jeannette's wedding was good. The church was very warm. The windows were beautiful, plus the bride, groom, best man, and maid of honor all got to sit through most of the ceremony. It was an honor to get invited. Taka and I didn't really expect it since we see them so infrequently now a days. There were many speeches, and a bunch of singing. We even sang a song in Norwegian.
Piri mitt mitt parion,
Dan diri ditt ditt darion, dan parion.
No idea what we were singing, but it was fun. The food was great. Got to see some people that we haven't seen in a few years. It was lots of fun.
Yesterday Taka didn't get to finish putting the car back together. The new radiator was installed but the fans wouldn't come off of the old radiator (which was crumbling apart as we removed it). So today he is doing that while I watered and fertilized the garden, my perennials, and some new grass Taka had seeded. The garden is growing well; I am super excited about it.
After the car is done we will be heading over to River FallsHappy July 4th!!!
The three day week went by quick, now it is Thursday afternoon. The work was steady but not overwhelming. Lots of people are gone today, so it is pretty quiet. Monday will be the same I'm sure.
The weekend will be busy
- tomorrow Tom and Jeannette's wedding
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Saturday off to River Falls
- Sunday not sure yet.
The first month of summer is over. I know summer doesn't officially start until June 21st, but really that is just an approximation. Today was the first hot day.
So what have I been up to?
- Finished the semester with a 3.0 GPA, okay, was hoping for a higher grade in the Advanced Propagation class.
- Taka got an A and a B+. Way to go Taka! It was a very stressful semester for him.
- Taka is still fighting with unemployment.
- Taka spent two weeks selling a bunch of his old PS1 games and the rest of his D&D stuff on eBay. After all the eBay and PayPal fees, we cleared $2100. That was insane. Taka is glad it is done with.
- I bought my first perennials for the house. YEAH! Later I will post some photos.
- My veggie garden is doing well. Tomatoes, cucumbers, sweet peppers, hot peppers, beans, peas, corn, and cantaloupe.
- I had last week off work. It was nice to veg out. Taka and I did some work in the yard and around the house.
While working outside last week and this weekend, we made friends with an orange kitty who I've named Sam. Sam is super sweet. He follows us around the yard. Taka grabbed some kitty treats from the store to keep on hand. If I could have a kitty I would want Sam. He even helped me weed the garden. He perfected his roll and scoot method on two of my peacevine tomatoes and three of my corn plants. He worked so hard that we took a break after that : )




















