Friday, March 13, 2009

Why women drown...

I have a bunch of random photos scrolling on my desk's digital photo frame, and one that keeps popping up is below and it always makes me laugh. It's from a white water rafting trip from a few years back, and it was taken at the "tunnel chute rapid" where there was the chute and then the tunnel (hence the name...). I wonder if Sarah and Marissa and Meighan and Joanna remember?

I wonder if they remember how technical it was and how scary the guides made it seem and how they gave us detailed instructions and how it was so important to do this and so critical not to do that? I wonder if they were paying attention...

Well check out the photo below! The poor guide is pointing to the spot of multiple deaths and you four girls heard nothing but the word "camera" and then became oblivious to the life-saving instructions and started posing like Paris Hilton outside the Bellagio.




Yeesh. This is why women drown!

Here's the sat map of the rapid, in case you need your memory jogged:


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Oh, by the way, who wants to go rafting again this summer?

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Monitor over banana

I've grown tired of the DW's photo updates from her "work" trip to Hawaii, so decided to let her (and all of you) get a glimpse of my view during breakfast and lunch today. While there isn't a wave or a beach or a palm tree in sight, I think that you'll agree that it's just as good as being in Hawaii...

In this lovely shot, taken from my desk in San Mateo, CA, you'll see my expertly-created caramel latte (nice froth, if I do say so myself), along with my banana and my Nectar bar. Ahh, breakfast is so much better over a keyboard.














And this beautiful lunchtime shot, again capturing my stunning workday view, shows my lack of daytime culinary adventure, since I had another banana for lunch (the same as if I were marooned on a deserted South Pacific island!).

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Moon over Waikiki

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Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Adorable by Pierce!

Listen to this message from my nephew... and then imagine the big grin on my face as I played it over and over again on my drive home today! (just click "download" and it should open and play in iTunes or another media player).

New level of adorable....

Courtesy of my nephew Pierce!

Adorable by Pierce!

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From: +17572413109/TYPE=PLMN
Sent: Mar 4, 2009 5:26 PM
Subject: VN 00003.amr


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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Random pictures from my morning run in Waikiki

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Saturday, February 07, 2009

Saturday Skiing in Tahoe

Well, not much skiing. We did as many runs as beers we drank.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

On hope...

As the presidential inauguration approached, I thought a lot about what I might post to our blog. The problem for me has been that I have so many strong emotions all at the same time, I feel like I need to come up for air. I thought I'd share just a few of my thoughts and observations ... if no one reads this that's actually OK with me. I think simply documenting some of these emotions is gratifying enough.

I am from southern Virginia. Although the area has lots of wonderful qualities, it's a pretty racist part of the country. Jason also comes from a similar area outside of Pittsburgh. What I'll never understand is that my hometown, much like Jason's, is also extremely religious. How can these two things coexist the way that they do? It's always baffled and frustrated me.

Watching President Obama be sworn in today touched my heart in so many ways:

* I am encouraged that maybe one day, racism in this country will no longer exist.

* I admire the emphasis that Obama (and Biden) put on family - they both clearly adore their wives and children.

* I love that Obama is open to new ways of doing things - and that he asked Biden to be his running mate because he didn't want a VP who would be a "yes man."

* I appreciate the realistic way in which Obama characterizes the hard work in front of this country - and the notion that we are all accountable for our future.

* I see Obama's spirtual side at work when he speaks of what our future can hold if we work together to get there, and remain faithful.

* I recognize the stillness of someone who is so passionate about his beliefs that he's willing to do whatever it takes to achieve greatness for our country.

* I see a man who worked very hard to get to where he is today - and I want to be of service, to do what I can to help make this country even better.

Most of all, I see hope. I am hopeful that one day more people in this country will see that by including others, we are a better and stronger nation.

What an exciting time. I wouldn't trade being a part of this movement for anything. In honor of this time of change, I need to figure out what my service project will be. I have a few ideas in mind, but more on that once I make up my mind.

All this, and the Steelers are going to the SuperBowl, too!

Celebrating Hope!

Sarah and I cracked some "Obama Presidential Ale" to celebrate this new, happy, hopeful chapter in American history!

Yes We Can!

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Spectacular Sunday

Jason and I are sitting at Sam's having lunch....reggae music playing and very light breeze. Should have brought sunscreen. It is seriously hot out here!
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FW:Winter Hike

sitting on top of san bruno mountain on a lovely winter day.

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Happy New Year!

One last stop - for shave ice - before we head to the airport. Hopefully we'll be back soon!

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

On the boardwalk...

At Maui's Kealia wildlife preserve today. Waited all morning at the beach for the sun to come out, but finally gave up.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Sarah's Birthday on Lanai

For Sarah's birthday, we ferried over to Lanai and hung at the beach. See how the tropical air makes her look not a day over 36?

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Here whale, whale, whale....

Looking for and finding lots of humpback whales!

Saturday, December 27, 2008

The End of the Rainbow

On our way to Honolua Bay, we spotted this rainbow (the fourth one today!).

Friday, December 26, 2008

Time for a relaxer...

Post-Christmas, post-spa Kona Ale.

Translation

A cloudy day on Maui actually means "spa day" in Rushin!

Thursday, December 25, 2008

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Happy Holidays from 20.74456 N, 156.45767 W. (plug that into google to see us on the map.)

We hope that everyone has a wonderful Christmas day!

Peace & Love,
Sarah & Jason