So as it turns out I haven't been fantastic at keeping up on this here blog. That's okay though because my brain juices have been flowing and I'm going to end up going a different direction with this blog.
Rantings and broodings of the items that most often occupy my mind; fatherhood, politics, food, marketing, books, games, and movies.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Day 19: Knowledge
So there I go missing a few days again. All in all I still consider myself a success as I've posted significantly more this month than in the previous months, or at the very least I'm not a complete failure. Having said that this may be a shorter post than normal as I get back into the swing.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Day 14: Day of Mourning
I feel today is an inappropriate day for me to continue expressing my thanks without acknowledging the day's events. Today a man walked into an elementary school after killing his mother and started gunning down children and then turned the gun on himself. As of this writing 20 kids between ages 5 and 10 and 6 adults were killed. I'm not entirely sure what this post is going to be, I'm upset, I've had most of the day to cool off but some things need to be said and I'll do my best to do it rationally.Thursday, December 13, 2012
Day 13: My Happy Place
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| Loial by Seamas Gallagher |
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Day 12: I Love Our Robot Overlords
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| Boop Beep Boo Bop Beep! |
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Day 11 Insert Title Here
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| The face of the West |
Friday, December 7, 2012
And On The 7th Day
Today I'm thankful for my health. There was a time not too long ago that I was more like the walking dead than the living. Each morning I had to shuffle to the medicine cabinet for Tylenol to even be able to function. I grew up with a "if it ain't bleedin' or broken you can walk it off" attitude, so it took my lovely wife to get me to the doctor. After a series of tests - read: horrifying invasive experiments - I was diagnosed with Crohn's disease, even now nearly a year and a quarter later we're still not sure that's an accurate diagnosis.
So why might I be thankful? Because I've been able to keep working, I've been able to keep taking care of my family and spending time with my friends. As far as crappy diseases go I got one that has enabled me to keep on living my life. For that I can truly be thankful.
So why might I be thankful? Because I've been able to keep working, I've been able to keep taking care of my family and spending time with my friends. As far as crappy diseases go I got one that has enabled me to keep on living my life. For that I can truly be thankful.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Day 6 My Job
I'm incredibly thankful for my job. I don't make a ton of money, but it's enough that my wife can be a mommy and I can honestly say I enjoy going to work in the morning. My official title is 'Marketing Implementer' which basically means I'm the web monkey/marketing assistant. I run reports, update revenue sheets, and work on getting organic hits to our website. In short its a job that you don't get without tons of experience and/or a degree. I currently have neither.
I was blessed enough that my bosses decided to take a chance on me, they put the trust in me that I could not only learn to be an SEO but that I could learn to be a good SEO. I've had a few set backs and a few small victories and after less than three months I can tell I'm making progress. I am so fortunate to be in the position I'm in and to have the opportunities to learn and grow in this field. There have been a lot of shake ups in the SEO industry this year and I feel like this is the perfect time to be just getting into the field, when even some of the big guys have to do a little re-learning.
I was blessed enough that my bosses decided to take a chance on me, they put the trust in me that I could not only learn to be an SEO but that I could learn to be a good SEO. I've had a few set backs and a few small victories and after less than three months I can tell I'm making progress. I am so fortunate to be in the position I'm in and to have the opportunities to learn and grow in this field. There have been a lot of shake ups in the SEO industry this year and I feel like this is the perfect time to be just getting into the field, when even some of the big guys have to do a little re-learning.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
With An Hour Left Of Day 5
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| At my older brother's wedding. |
I have also been blessed with amazing parents, I often feel like they were infinitely patient with me during my teenage years. My mother is a saint, she has worked hard and always put us kids first. It's really hard for me sometimes to look back on how much I took for granted, all the little things that she did for us. She is selfless and supportive of all that I choose to do. My dad taught me how to work, it seemed like there was always something that needed to be done around the house. Heaven knows I tried to get out of it as often as I could, but now that I'm older I realize he also taught me that when there is a job to be done you have to do it. He has also taught me that you can always learn a new skill, he instilled a thirst for knowledge and taught me how to teach myself.
| Turns out I don't have pictures of either of my families unless we're at a wedding. |
Then there are my little brothers. They make me remember that sometimes I need to step back and not take life so seriously. I remember that sometimes it's ok to just play a video game or just sit down and joke. They also help me want to be better in all that I do, because I want them to be the best that they can be.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Day 4 Wife
Today I give thanks for the light of my life, my darling wife Alexis. As of this writing we have been married 1 year and just over 3 months. It has been the happiest time of my life, it has also been the time of my most growth. My wife and I had our first date late January of 2011 at the time I was living in Provo, Utah and commuting to Salt Lake City for school. Alexis lived in Bountiful, and hour away from Provo. I also happened to be working a full time graveyard shift and battling a serious case of what was to be later diagnosed as Crohn's Disease.
So I spent the next eight months on little to no sleep, malnourished, and I developed an infection and a case of the shingles before it was all over. She's worth it. Not only is my wife strikingly gorgeous, she's both an artist and a writer. Believe it or not she's also a gamer, yep that's right my eternal love plays video games with me. She also grounds me and keeps me even keeled, she's that woman, you know the one that makes you want to be a better man?
I'm so fortunate because she's the perfect match for me, marriage isn't about finding someone who has all the same interests as you and is just like you. Two identical puzzle pieces don't fit together, marriage is about finding the one who completes you, whose strengths are your weaknesses and whose weaknesses are your strengths. I found my puzzle piece and I'm ever grateful that I found her, she's my one and only and will be an amazing mother. I wish the best on all those who're still searching for their other half, because your other half is searching for you.
So I spent the next eight months on little to no sleep, malnourished, and I developed an infection and a case of the shingles before it was all over. She's worth it. Not only is my wife strikingly gorgeous, she's both an artist and a writer. Believe it or not she's also a gamer, yep that's right my eternal love plays video games with me. She also grounds me and keeps me even keeled, she's that woman, you know the one that makes you want to be a better man?
I'm so fortunate because she's the perfect match for me, marriage isn't about finding someone who has all the same interests as you and is just like you. Two identical puzzle pieces don't fit together, marriage is about finding the one who completes you, whose strengths are your weaknesses and whose weaknesses are your strengths. I found my puzzle piece and I'm ever grateful that I found her, she's my one and only and will be an amazing mother. I wish the best on all those who're still searching for their other half, because your other half is searching for you.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Round 3 FIGHT!
| Drink up me hearties yo ho! |
Some of my friendships I've been lucky to have cultivated since I was young, others were built strong and fast in the service of the Lord, and again others forged in fire, banding together against a few not so awesome roommates. One of my friends is hands down the most charitable man I know, I've literally seen him in 'shirt-off-his-back' situations. He once drove six hours one way to save me and my wife (then girlfriend) when we got stranded in Dillon, Montana. I have another who always has an ear when things get too tough, even when he's busy, even when he has his own problems, ever since we were thirteen he's made time for me.
My clan is full of geeks and nerds, filmmakers, scurvy dogs, a giant, writers, and even a man who works for food. We've pushed broken cars together, hiked mountains and caves together, we've gone on impromptu photo shoots, grilled cow, and even worn kilts together. I wouldn't be where I'm at now and wouldn't be half the man I am if not for the friends who've shaped my life. I may not have everything, but when it comes to friends I got the lion's share.
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Day 2 I'm On A Roll
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| I had the fridge open, she though she could score a treat. |
When we made our move to Arizona though we found that most of the apartments around the Phoenix area have a pet friendly attitude and we were pleased to begin our dog hunt. I wanted a young pup that I could train from day one, I wanted a male who could be gentle enough for a child yet tough enough to protect our home. My wife wanted something akin to a ball of cotton, or a husky, what we got was Lily. When we went to get Lily we were actually going to pick up her brother, I kept telling my wife that we might not bring a dog home and to not get too excited, I should have known better.
We drove nearly an hour to finally get to our little mongrel, we met Lily's owner and tried to make friends with Lily's brother. He ran, barked, growled, and finally tried to take my hand off. If I had time and wasn't expecting a baby I might have been willing to deal with high strung, but biting wasn't going to fly in my household. My wife talked my into at least looking at the two females, when we walked into their pen Lily came right up to us she sniffed and sat right down beside my wife. She seemed a little jumpy but I knew she was the dog for my family. She was six months old when we got her, an absolute mutt, she wouldn't move a muscle once we got her out of her pen, and not ten minutes after we left she pooped in the car.
Despite being not-the-dog-I-imagined I love our little dog to death. While it's a challenge to break some of her bad habits and teach her good ones, I'm thankful because you can't teach loving. She adores my wife, and loves my in-laws. She's only 37 lbs. but has a deep angry bark when she's startled and bravely stands between my wife and any ducks we run into. In short she loves us and protects my family, she's pretty stinking cool.
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Thankful Challenge Day 1
| 10 minute walk from Angel Lake, Spoiler Alert, it was frozen. |
I figure that I'll start this off with a bang and talk about the one thing I'm most thankful for and one of the few things I can definitely place in my pantheon of thanks. First, a story, The picture that goes with this post is of me at the top of a 'mountain' in Wells, Nevada. I made the climb on one of my off days with my missionary companion while I was serving a mission for my church. We had foolishly decided to forgo the beaten path making the hike infinitely harder as there was a foot and a half or so of crusted icy snow to trudge through. As we sat at the top resting, I remember looking over the valley and really being in awe at how grand and detailed the land before me was, I remember it as one of my more powerful 'wow' moments. I define a wow moment as one where it becomes very clear that there is a God.
I am most thankful for my God and the faith that I have in Him. Everything good in my life is because of Heavenly Father, even the very breath of life. I attribute every job I've ever had to Him, I've got all of them in a nearly miraculous fashion. Prior to my wife and I meeting our lives were full of impressions and council that lead us to the same school and to take classes that had nothing to do with either of our majors. His timing is flawless and He has always looked out for me. I've learned to always trust Heavenly Father, he has guided me places I never would have gone on my own and I've always been blessed when I am obedient. I was lead to my strange little dog who is perfect for our family, I was lead from a well paying job and a nearly finished degree in Utah to Arizona where I found a better job and brand new opportunities. I've been blessed with great friends and an amazing family, both blood and by marriage. Most of these things you'll hear about again in later posts, but I want to recognize they have all come from my Heavenly Father. People, possessions, and talents everything I have I owe to God.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Day 30 I Done It!
Well here it is 1 months growth of manly 'stache in the name of stomping out cancer. Also this means I have successfully completed a 30 day challenge, albeit a challenge where all I had to do was do nothing. However it is a small stepping stone towards more involved challenges.For the month of December I've decided to spend some time being thankful. There was a wave of gratitude on Facewebs this month because of Thanksgiving and I chose not to join in for a couple of reasons. Firstly I saw it as a great opportunity for a challenge because it would have the side effect of increasing my post rate, thus I wanted to save it for a challenge. Secondly because I wanted to save my posts of gratitude for the Christmas season as I feel it better suited for me to be remembering what I am thankful for.
I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) and I will be referring to my God and my Faith in the coming month. I make no apologies for who I am and what I believe, I do however recognize that if you're reading my blog it probably isn't to get preached at, so while I will express my thanks I'll do my best not to alienate those who believe other than myself. Though if any reader has questions about anything I post be it religious, mustache or other please feel free to comment, tweet, or G+ me.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
'stache update
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Day 13
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| My name is Inigo Montoya? |
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Day 1
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
The Shave
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| Locked and loaded |
I'm pretty excited about Movember, it'll be fun to to grow a mustache again and I've got a great excuse to do it. I was able to recruit a pal of mine and now we have a Movember team, the Lip-Ferrets United. Because we're awesome like that.
If you want to check out his progress as well you can check out his blog here. Conor and I met in sunny Logandale, Nevada when we were both serving the Lord for two years as LDS missionaries and ever since our powers combined have led to hilarity and good times all around.
So when it comes down to it writing about just my challenges isn't going to generate a ton of content so I'm sure at some point here I will also be posting thoughts (code for rants) and additional content-esque things (you can tell I've seriously thought this one out).
Anyway I'll post clean shaven tomorrow and perhaps even have an idea of what direction this blog is going beyond my 30-day challenges.
Saturday, October 27, 2012
'Stache Attack!
So as it turns out my first 30-day challenge was an all out failure, turns out I'm not horribly disciplined. So instead of bowing my head in failure I'm gearing up for my next challenge! I'm going to participate in the Movember event. Essentially I'm going to grow a fantastic mustache in an effort to get people to donate towards prostate and testicular cancer.
Here is a current mugshot, as part of Movember I'll do a full shave and start a fresh 'Mo' on November 1st. I'll post frequent updates of my budding young Mustache and hopefully as a result be more prepared for December's challenge whatever it may be. So really this is the challenge I can't fail unless I shave, which I don't plan on doing.
If you think this cause is as ridiculously awesome as I do (the whole trying to prevent cancer thing not me picking an easy challenge to complete) you can go 'sponsor' me (code for make a donation in honor of my 'Mo') right here. Pretty much any pennies will be appreciated because this is a pretty important deal, you know the whole men not getting cancer thing.
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| As I took this picture I discovered my Abby Road poster was crooked.... |
If you think this cause is as ridiculously awesome as I do (the whole trying to prevent cancer thing not me picking an easy challenge to complete) you can go 'sponsor' me (code for make a donation in honor of my 'Mo') right here. Pretty much any pennies will be appreciated because this is a pretty important deal, you know the whole men not getting cancer thing.
Saturday, October 6, 2012
The Reality of the Whistle
Alright so this may be slightly more difficult than I thought. As I said before I can handle 'A Gift of Thistle' and 'Concerning Hobbits' what I didn't realize is those are some of the simpler songs to play..... unlucky. Anyway so I've decided to check out 'A Jesuit's Introduction to the Irish Whistle' and see if I can be patience enough to learn anything from him.
Videos are still forth coming because let's be honest here I still need to practice more before I want to put my skillz up on the interwebs. Especially because I've missed two days already (yesterday and the day before). However I spent a good hour or more terrorizing my poor wife, the rest of the household, and the neighborhood dogs whilst trying to hit high notes. Essentially I haven't given up yet however I haven't made a lot of progress either. Anyway we'll see how it goes. Maybe next post we'll do a video....
Videos are still forth coming because let's be honest here I still need to practice more before I want to put my skillz up on the interwebs. Especially because I've missed two days already (yesterday and the day before). However I spent a good hour or more terrorizing my poor wife, the rest of the household, and the neighborhood dogs whilst trying to hit high notes. Essentially I haven't given up yet however I haven't made a lot of progress either. Anyway we'll see how it goes. Maybe next post we'll do a video....
Monday, October 1, 2012
Stop It's Whistle Time!
Alright, after much deliberation I've decided that my first 30-day challenge is going to be to play my penny whistle every day for the 30 days. I already have a decent handle on 'A Gift of Thistle' from Braveheart and 'Concerning Hobbits' from Lord of the Rings so I figure I'll try and polish those and learn 3 other songs during the Challenge. If things go REALLY well I'll try and turn them all into a medley.
In other news my darling wife and her mother really liked the idea of the 30-day challenge and so have decided to take part this month. My wife will be outlining a story and mom will be writing a story she had previously outlined. So I'll be having updates of their progress as well!
I'll update the Blog fairly regularly and as I get each song to a point where it doesn't sound like the gruesome voice of Death himself I'll begin to post videos. I figure posting 2-3 times a week is reasonable.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
And So It Begins.....
So I've been reading the blog of one Mr. Matt Cutts as of late and amongst many things he has discussed his passion for 30-day challenges. The idea is you pick something you've always wanted to do and complete the task over 30 days.
One could for example set a challenge to play the guitar and so for each of the 30 days you make a point of practicing the guitar. You may not be Jimi Hendrix after a month but you've made progress. You can even use a 30-day challenge just to try something new. You might want to see what life is like without dairy or perhaps 30 days in which you listen to a new genre of music.
This blog is intended to be a chronicle of all my challenges, I've done a grand total of zero challenges to date but I plan on starting my first challenge in 2 days on the 1st of October. I'm not even totally sure what I'm going to lead off with yet so wish me luck!
-Cap
One could for example set a challenge to play the guitar and so for each of the 30 days you make a point of practicing the guitar. You may not be Jimi Hendrix after a month but you've made progress. You can even use a 30-day challenge just to try something new. You might want to see what life is like without dairy or perhaps 30 days in which you listen to a new genre of music.
This blog is intended to be a chronicle of all my challenges, I've done a grand total of zero challenges to date but I plan on starting my first challenge in 2 days on the 1st of October. I'm not even totally sure what I'm going to lead off with yet so wish me luck!
-Cap
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