Thanks, man.

Just had my “cauliflower ear” drained by my girlfriend. Gross, but still interesting =)

Apparently my nickname in high school, aside from"rimbo," was “the hormone.”

Live n learn

Fledgling and parents are nowhere to be seen now – he must’ve figured the whole flying thing out :)

No, andrew, he was eaten. Parents too. Eaten alive. By your cuddlt wuddly little dog.

Little baby bird became dinner and you did nothing

She was delicious, tho

That’s what happened to one of the fledglings last year. Wife was not happy with the dog. The dog, on the other hand, was very happy :)

(dog in question is the bottom one here)

Dog is much cuter than any bird I’ve ever seen.

The job interview with HP on friday went well.

I will probably have a job next week doing some project management for their new rollout of wisconsin healthcare phone support.

Apparently HP does call center support for most of the government sponsored insurances. They are expanding their call center by nearly 100%, and they need about 15 people to run it.

I went to a “cooking class” at the Stonewall Kitchen (overpriced jams, sauces and marinades). The class consisted of a chef cooking a meal in front of us that we then ate. I enjoyed being able to ask a whole bunch of questions while she was cooking, but then started feeling self-conscious when no one else even asked anything, ever.

That night we went to a five course wine-tasting meal.

Appetizer: raw oyster with olive oil and saffron.
First course: boiled octopus with fingerling potato
Second Course: almond gazpacho with grapes and anchovies.
Third course: broiled rockfish with fennel and dandelion.
Dessert: orange marmalade with yogurt and orange-flavored crushed ice.

I felt like quite the epicurean, and loved both the octopus and the anchovy gazpacho, which I didn’t think I’d like at all.

I just saw Metropolis – the ultra super mega almost finally fully completed edition – for the first time. DAMN that movie was amazing. And hilarious.

my uncle died peacefully.

My condolences :(

I was on a walk over the weekend after it had just rained and came upon a young bird on the sidewalk. At first I thought it was dead but it was sitting upright. I looked closer and while it wasn’t a baby, it was pretty young, had lots of matted, soaked feathers, etc. When I approached it did the “feed me” thing where it opens its mouth and cries out. I couldn’t just let someone step on it so I found a nearby discarded Big Mac container in an alley, scooped it up while it cried out, and placed it in an elevated flower bed that had a little wall around it, hoping maybe a stray cat couldn’t see it. Then I walked on. When I came back around it was sitting there in the container looking around but quiet and peaceful.

The next day I walked by it and it had died in the same place. I guess it fell out of the tree and was injured or something. At least it died in relative safety so hopefully wasn’t scared and exposed the whole time. As I was about to move on a larger bird (a robin) landed and started squawking at it. I hope that wasn’t its mother, but I think it was. Poor little guy.

Guapo

That sucks. On my drive into work today I saw an injured squirrel struggling to get across the road doing this sort of weird flopping and hobbling movement. I think a car must have winged it or crushed it’s leg or something. I managed to avoid it and I saw in my rear view that it had reached the sidewalk. I doubt it’s going to live long though. Fuck.

I hit the Southeast www.warriordash.com over the weekend. Good times, and probably the most party-centric race environment I’ve been at. People were definitely there more to have fun then compete per se. Would participate again!

A follow-up.

He’s been sent to the University of Virginia hospital, into their neuro-intensive care department. The MRI came back as normal, but the EEG showed slowness, little reaction, and swelling behind one of the eyes. The concern right now is that there is brain damage, not from the code blue, but that there was oxygen deprivation happening before then. If that is true, then it does not look good.

My mother is trying very hard to stay optimistic, but my sister asked the doctor should I come now. I had been waiting for a recovery period, when he would need my support the most. The doctor said that I should start planning.

My wife and I are leaving tomorrow, both set to work remotely if needed. I don’t know for how long. I just know that it’s not good. And I’m terrified that I’ll never get a chance to talk to my father again. It’s looking more and more like that’s what will happen.

This is the hardest thing I’ve ever had to go through.

Matt - hope he pops out of it soon!
Acid - condolences.

Me - I started surfing!

After years of “not having the dedication” and “afraid of missing out on the good sets” bodyboarding, I finally gave surfing a proper go and went out with a friends board.

Up and riding the first time, even floating my way across the face (as opposed to straight down and to the shore). It’s so much better than what I’m used to with bodyboarding, quite a few differences, especially in the different muscles being used. Plus it’s not too easy duck diving a 7 foot board!

Awesome weekend and I’m “lank stoked”!

Matt, Acid, I am sorry you guys are going through tough times regarding people you love.

Life is too short.

Thanks, everyone.

Lunch of Kong, sometimes it’s too short, and sometimes it seems so very long.

Yeah. I don’t know what to say beyond what’s already been said, guys. I hope you and your respective families can at least find comfort in each other.

Also, Rward, WTF? Surfing in South Africa? Don’t you have crazy, flying Great White sharks down there just lurking offshore, waiting for a tasty morsel, or did David Attenborough lie to me?