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Wednesday, November 15, 2006
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I cooked tofu!
Current mood: pleased
Category: Food and Restaurants
Today I actaully cooked a meal! I real meal consisting of actual preparations and seasonings and even the stove and a pan. With hotelling and other temporary living being a big part of my life the last few years, I've grown acustom to eating out about 90% of the time. The other 10% would consist of homemade nachos, pizza, cereal, or (most recently) oatmeal. Today, however, (sick of food in general) I decided its about time I cook up a real meal just like the old days before I left Washington state. Not only that, but I decide to be a little risque and try cooking up some tofu for the first time ever! As it turns out!!! It was sooooo easy! And soooo good! I accidently put on a little bit too much garlic salt, but other than that my lightly grilled tofu steaks with garlic salt, Santa Maria salt, and a little bit of flour for texture was fantastic! And the side of soy sauce stir-fried vegetables was extra fantastic! Yum yum yum!!! It was a very good meal.... Almost as good as my meatless pita-bread cobb salad from Quiznos for lunch! Those cobb salads are amazing!!!
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Monsters, Inc.
Release date: 04 October, 2005
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Wednesday, October 18, 2006
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Santa Maria to Seattle to Yakima to Salem to Santa Maria
This last weekend Erin met me in Santa Maria and we took a road trip to Seattle the first day, across the mountains to Yakima the next day, to Salem the next evening, and then all the way back to Santa Maria the next day. Highlights of the trip for myself include:
Seeing my friend Robert in Seattle Eating Bubble Tea on the Ave in Seattle Staying at the University Tower in Seattle Playing video games with my nephew Carving pumpkins with Erin's family Stopping at Multnomah Falls in Oregon

Unfortunately both Erin and I got sick during the trip. And the ride back from Salem to Santa Maria ended up being a very long trip and we didn't get into Santa Maria until 4:30 in the morning on Tuesday. But all and all, it was still a great trip!
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Saturday, October 07, 2006
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Artemis Fowl book review
Current mood: chipper
I just finished Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony, the more recent and fifth book in the New York Times best-selling series by Eoin Colfer. Summary: Extremely entertaining!
I had never heard of Artemis Fowl before. I was at the Bangkok airport waiting for our epic plane ride back to San Francisco, when I decided I needed another book at my disposal to fight jet boredom. I was searching the racks at the book kiosk, and in with the other best sellers was Artemis Fowl. I read the back and was actually quite intriqued by a fiction book about a boy genius discovering the existance of fairies and kidnapping one for ransom. I currently didn't have any fiction books at my disposal. I had just finished reading Voodoo Heart, a short story collection of bizarre tales of heart break, and the only other books in my possession were a book on endangered languages around the world and a book on Thailand countryside living. Given I wasn't too excited about the other two books in my carry-on bag, I decided a short book on boy genii and fairies would be a great alternative!
I bought the book for the ensane Bangkok airport price of over $25 US, for a paperback book that only would cost $7 in the US. I was a little peeved they jacked up the prices so much, but one of my rules in life is to never put price tags on books. If I want to read it, then I can afford it.
I bought the book and was hooked!! The entire ride home, i could hardly put it down. While connecting in Taiwan, all I wanted to do was sit down and read more of my book. While on the plane again, all I wanted to do was ignore the guy next to me and read my book. I was so into it! The only thing that got in my way was my exhausted body that demanded I sleep here and there.
I was within 10 pages of finishing the book when we touched down in Sanfran, and I decided to save the rest till I was able to get to Arizona and get another book. I finished the book in Arizona, then the next day, while at Barnes and Nobles, I found out that Artemis Fowl is a series!!!
I had my suspicions the way the book ended that there would be more to come. But I wasn't sure how old the book was, and if there was time for the author to write more, or if the author was just a one hit wonder type of guy.
So to my great surprise, I'm staring at five books in the series! With even more to come! I'm extremely please! With how great the first one was, I wanted a lot more!
The next two books were good, just as good as the first. But by the fourth book I was a little tired of the series. Sure the books could be deemed rather cliche and formulaic. But they're meant for young adult readers. The series is geared toward a Harry Potter type of crowd, so it needs to be somewhat cliche and formulaic. That didn't bother me, what bothered me was just the whole reliance on the same characters over and over! The same people popped up in every single book, making the stories very unrealistic. It's great to re-use characters, but having everyone pop up in every book just made me a little sick.
Oh well! I still liked it. The fourth book I didn't care much for. It was probably the worst, with very little creative twists or turns. I wasn't sure if I was just too smart for it, or if the book really was as bad as I thought it was. But it just wasn't very good at all. But oh well, on to the fifth book...
Luckily, the fifth book was fantastic! I was amazed! Lots of twists and turns (as much as you'd expect for a young adult book), plus the action in it was so well written, I truly imagined the scenes like I was watching a movie! If someone asked me right now what's the best action sequence I've seen lately, I would think of the Artemis Fowl book when things are exploding and helicopters and lazers and all sorts of fun things! It really sucked me in.
All and all, a fantastic series! If you know any kids that have finished the Harry Potters and are looking for an alternative series to further stretch their reading minds, highly recommend Artemis Fowl! It's good.
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The Lost Colony (Artemis Fowl, Book 5)
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Release date: 12 September, 2006
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Saturday, September 30, 2006
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Mt Whitney
Current mood: cheerful
About seven or eight months ago, my friend David Flynt from work asked if I wanted to hike Mount Whitney with him and a bunch of the other guys. At the time I had just read Into Thin Air about the 1995 Mount Everest disaster, and was reading Touching the Void about another similar mountain disaster involving broken legs and small hope of survival...so I was a little reluctant to climb any mountains any time soon. However, it was only Mount Whitney. I had never even heard of it and plus there was a hiking trail all the way to the top, how hard could it be?
As it turns out Mount Whitney is located in the Sierra Nevadas in California and is the tallest mountain in the "lower 48" states at 14,491 feet. I had never heard of it because it gets overshadowed by Alaska's Mount McKinley which is the tallest mountain in North America at 20,000 and some odd feet.
We leave Santa Maria at about 4p.m. on Wednesday evening and arrive at our first camping destination that evening at the nearby Cottonwood camp site at over 10,000 feet. The four of us set up one massive tent and prepare for sleep.
That first night was horrible!!! In the hussle to get out of work and on the road, I completely did not even think how could it would be in the Sierras. I packed only the super thin sleeping bad I had in Thailand and a small blanket. I fell asleep just fine, only to wake a couple hours later to a severe chill that completely engulfed me. I felt cold all the way to my bones. It felt like the only warm part in my entire body was the small cavity around my heart. About an hour goes by of my shivering and freezing, when I realize that whatever time it is, it's not nearly close enough to daylight to stay there freezing in the tent. I grab my blanket and grab the keys from David Peters and try sleeping in the car. Unfortunately not only is it cold at 10,000 feet, but it's also hard to breath. I spent the next 4 or 5 hours in and out of sleep either not getting enough Oxygen or my body was unable to process enough oxygen. Either way, I spent most the night just gasping for air through a scratchy air deprived throat.
So after surviving cottonwood, we spend the entire day hiking to Cottonwood Lakes getting acclimated to the cold and the altitude. We drive into town that afternoon and pick up our permits and grab some dinner before heading to the Mount Whitney Portal for the second night. I crawl into bed exausted at about 7 p.m., but luckily this time I'm prepared. Wyn had an extra sleeping bag that he gracefully allowed me to use. That, combined with only being at 8360 feet, I slept like a baby (I actually woke up in the middle of night and climbed out of one of the sleeping bags I had because it was TOO hot, then went right back to sleep)
The next morning, Kirby gives us a wakeup call at the bright hour of 2 a.m. We close up camp and headlamps adorned, we start hiking at the early morning hour of 3 a.m.
Six and a half hours later, a slow worn out Troy makes the last few rocky steps to the 14,491 foot summit of Mount Whitney. I had no clue whether I would make it to the top or not. I hike occasionally, but at the most 5 or 6 hours. Here I already had hiked six and a half hours already, and I was only half way through!!! I was completely exhuasted!
After resting for about an hour and 15 minutes, we preceed to descend Mount Whitney. My right knee started hurting, and my entire body was completely worn out, but five hours later I make it. I crossback one last time to the trailhead, with Kirby (also having knee problems) right behind me, to be greeted by the rest of the group that had arrived a half an hour previous. It was definately one happy moment!!!! I was finally done!
After stopping in Lone Pine for ice cream and pizza, David Peters drives us all home at which point, a very tired Troy checks into the Radisson ready for some Rest and Relaxation. Interesting enough, I wasn't really tired. I showered, then stayed up till 2 in the morning watching "Cars" on Movie on Demand.
So in summary, I climbed Mount Whitney! It was definately one of the hardest hikes I have ever done, and I have no intent to do it again any time soon! I'm really excited though! It is definately an accomplishment I'll remember in life!
Pictures soon to follow....
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Tuesday, August 22, 2006
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Random pictures
Current mood: contemplative
While moving, I found three disposible cameras in my possession that were in dire need of some developing. I dropped them off at Wal-mart last night, and just rode my bike over there to retrieve them. Here's some of the cool stuff I found:
 Above is me in Ushuaia at the Museo Maritimo de Ushuaia. After arriving back in Argentina from Antarctica, I'm sitting around in a coffee shop with a bunch of the staff from the expedition. After drinking a coffee, I take care of the check, and we decide to meet later at the Irish Pub for one last drink before departing ways. In the interim, I decide to take the opportunity to go explore the local Museo Maritimo. I get to the entrance and realize I don't have enough money. I had spent all my money taking care of the check for 11 or 12 people at the coffee shop. lol. My generosity meant I had to miss out on the Museo, but no worries, I took a picture and figured that was just as good. :)
 The above picture of me later in Santiago, Chile. I'm completely exhilarated that I found the downtown area. I saw Santiago's financial district including their stock exchange as well as their city park and shopping malls. Before leaving Santiago, I really wanted to test drive their subway system. Before entering below and jumping on the first train that came my way, I took a picture figuring I'd figure out with Tobalaba meant later. :) Any ideas?
 The above picture was taken while driving through Zion National Park in Utah after seeing Erin at the Zion Ponderosa. :) :) :)
 The above picture is me in Nevada in the Loneliest Town in America watching the Loneliest Firework display in America. :) Just kidding, it was far from lonely. I can't remember the old lady waitresses name, but she was super nice!! She invited me back. Said next time I was driving through to stop and say hi. Aaaaah, it was nice. I look mad scrubby, huh?
 The above monstrosity is a Taco Bell CrunchWrap stacked on top of a Jalapeno and Cheese Personal Pan Pizza. Whoever decided to combine Taco Bell and Pizza Hut in one location had no clue of the havoc it would create! The creation above was my salvation food after finally arriving home from my drive out to Colorado.
 The above is my trip to Oregon with Kirby and Val. I bought some juggling balls made by some 10 year olds at the Oregon Country Fair. That's me trying my best to juggle.
 The above is me with my two beautiful nieces in Kennewick, Washington the following weekend or two after my Oregon trip. I'm all ready to go to my friend Adam's wedding nearby, and am saying my goodbyes. Aaaah, I miss those kids. They constantly beat up on me, but they were so much fun!
 The above is me walking into Walmart with Jarrell and Ty (not pictured) to develop my pictures.
That's it.
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Monday, August 21, 2006
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Thailand and Cambodia!
Current mood: excited
In just over 24 hours I'll be on my way to Thailand with my good buddy Schuyler (pronounced Skyler). Specifically Bangkok, at which point we'll be travelling up north toward Um Phang, home of Thailand's largest (and arguably most beautiful) waterfall called Tee Lor Su. While there we'll probably do some white water rafting as well as some major trekking, and possibly some elephant riding. For week two, we'll spend it on a Trekking Thailand tour up north. Where we'll tour the countryside and camp among the locals. Afterwhich, we'll be heading back to Bangkok by train where we'll fly to Cambodia for week three. In Cambodia we'll see one of the seven wonders of the world: the temple of Angkor Wat. From there, we'll be travelling south to some city by the water that I hear is another impressive site to see. From Cambodia we'll fly back to Bangkok and spend a day possibly hopefully seeing the sites and sounds of Bangkok before flying back home. I'm super excited!!!! This will be my first time leaving the country since the Philippines over 4 months ago.

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Sunday, August 20, 2006
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My utah experience, part III
Current mood: happy
So for about two weeks I'm floating on air. My experience in Utah totally engulfed any fun I might of had in Colorado or the following experience in Nevada. Oh oh! So after I left Utah, I was totally super warm and fuzzy. I wasn't sure why, I just went with it. I told myself, "Troy, you never let yourself get warm and fuzzy. Either its your fault or its the fault of the people you meet, but either way it just never happens. Enjoy it. Just go with the flow and be happy." So I was happy! Ensanely happy of my little experience seeing Erin in Utah. As I drove into the night on the Loneliest Road in America (Highway 50), I felt completely NOT lonely. It was exciting. Not even the loneliest road in america could bring me down. As it got dark, I decide to stop for dinner at this diner in Eureka, Nevada with the self proclaimed name, "The Friendliest Town in America." I was like, "Awesome! This is great!" Turns out, I'm talking to the waitress and it used to be called the "Loneliest Town in America" due to it being the smallest town on the Loneliest Road in America, but being the Loneliest Town wasn't big on tourism, so they decided to change the name to be a little bit more people friendly. haha. The whole time I'm thinking, "Sweet! It's true, because you're being really friendly." Interesting enough, I don't think their name change has helped the tourism too much because random townfolk would pull in and pop their heads in, scan the room to see who the new car belonged too, stared and smiled awkwardly for a few minutes, then left. Seriously, I was like the whole excitement of the entire town.
Well, they all invite me to watch the fireworks outside. So I go outside and watch the fireworks, then sit down to my nice Veggie Burger with fries. About this time a few locals come in and we have some good banter laughs like one big happy family. They invite me to stay and hang out. But I realize, if I do any more side trips, I might never get home. So I politely decline. However, their friendliest made such an impact, I even bought a diner T-shirt to just remember them all by.
So I finally get back to work and am just high as a kite. I just can't explain it. It's like I discovered a whole new feeling inside me that just was having a great old time spilling out all over the place.
Well, unfortunately, work sucks. So gradually work overcame and sucked all life out of me again. I was again back to my same old self, and felt completely trapped in a horrible cycle of work completely distroying all happiness in my life.
Interesting enough, as I'm struggling with my quarterlife crisis, I'm talking with Erin regularly on the phone. And she's going through a lot of the same things with her work. I'm tackling my quarterlife crisis head on and started my process of quiting, and Erin is tackling hers by applying for jobs outside of Utah. One day, Erin calls me and tells me some great news. She has just finished talking to a guy about a job down in Flagstaff! I was sooooo excited!!! I was like, "Well, are you going to do it?" And she was like, "Well, he said to get down to Flagstaff and we could meet and have a job interview. I was thinking about maybe going not this weekend, but next weekend." Because of such similarities in our job problems, I really felt Erin needed go not next weekend, but THIS weekend! Whatever it takes, I knew Erin needs to make it to this job interview. This sounds like a really good opportunity.
Since Erin is out in the middle of nowhere, she would need somebody to get her and essentially just take her down there. Since I had never been to Flagstaff, I figured this would be perfect, we could go on a roadtrip!
Long story short, I arrive at the Zion Panderosa Saturday morning July 5th, 2006. The plan is to drive to take our time and drive to Flagstaff, at which point we'll check it out, and then Sunday at 10 a.m. Erin would go to her job interview, and then we'd take our time and slowly drive back to Zion Panderosa that afternoon or evening.
What happened in the next two days, was one of the most amazing weekends I have ever had! Everything just worked out perfectly. We stopped at great roadside attractions, we ate a great vegetarian restaurants, we met new friends a very unique local Tea House, we both road in a Hot Air Balloon for the first time, we had a little food-less picnic in the park, we saw the sunrise, we saw the sunset... It was just the most amazing weekend ever! I weekend I'll cherish forever, a weekend that will always be at the top of charts in best weekends ever. It was this weekend that really made me realize that I wasn't having some silly crush on a girl I knew back in High School. This was something more...way more than I could possibly imagine.


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My Utah experience, part II
So I just left Colorado and was on my way back to San Jose to attend a Fourth of July BBQ the next day. It's about 9 p.m. on July 3rd and I'm probably four or five hours from Salt Lake City when I realize, "Hey, I'm in Utah." I get to thinking and realize, "Troy, you're probably never going to come to Utah in a long time, you should stop and check it out or something."
That's when my thoughts turn to a friend of mine from High School. A girl by the name of Erin Fair. A girl I always had a huge crush on since the day I met her. But whatever, it was just a high school crush, over five years of life had gone by since I had even seen her. The last time I had seen her was when I happened to be visiting my brother back in Yakima and called her up and we hung out for a day at a dollar store and ate at Red Robin or something. Since then we had a few years where we simple just knew each others email addresses and then within the last year we started to stay in touch through myspace.
I started to think about it and ever since both of us have left the Yakima Valley, neither of us have really been in the same place for over five or six years. Thinking about it, I realized that in the next five or six years, the odds of us ever being close to each other were very slim. YET! Here I was in Utah. And Erin was somewhere here too. I was like, "No Troy, it's late and you need to drive all night to get home so you can go to a BBQ tomorrow." And I was like, "BBQ? That's lame. That's what normal people do on the Fourth of July. You're not normal." So I call up the Zion Panderosa Ranch Resort and get directions.
At this point I wasn't really convinced I was up for the trip, because I found the Zion Panderosa Ranch Resort wasn't on the way. It was a complete trip in itself. A whole 5 hour drive to Southern Utah next to the Arizona border. If I were to drive down there, I would have to drive 5 hours south then make my way back north at an angle through Nevada. A whole trip that would add probably 7 hours to my driving time.
To be sure Erin would even be there, I asked the front desk if Erin was even there, if she was around for the fourth of July. The front desk girl told me she was, that she was actually working at 8 a.m. the next morning. When she told me this, I knew right away I needed to go down there. The fourth of July isn't the most important holiday, but here I was in Utah and I really didn't feel like i could drive the entire distance home that night. So I knew I would basically be spending my fourth of july mostly on the side of the road all by myself. And I was just like, "Why? Why do that, when you could go see Erin and neither of us has to be alone. We could hang out like old times."
Then, my phone dies. So as I mentioned before in part I, I'm freaking out a little bit because I don't know what it means. Because I had decided I was going to Zion Panderosa, then all of the sudden my phone completely malfunctions (with nothing to do with the battery power) for the first time ever.
I figure there's only one way to see what fate wants, and that is to just go to Zion Panderosa Ranch Resort and see Erin. For better or worse.
I get to the Zion Panderosa Ranch Resort promptly at about 8:30 a.m. I would of been there exactly at 8 a.m. but I didn't realize that the ranch was on the opposite side of the Zion National Park, and so I ended up having to drive throught the park to the east end.
I drive into the Zion Panderosa and follow the single sign directing me to "Check-in". I park the car and jump out. In front of me is the main central building of the ranch. Complete with a flag pole and small 9-person family walking in to breakfast. I smiled and thought to myself, "Yup, 9-person family, you're definately in Utah." I follow the family in through the front door, and see immediately to my right the front desk of the Zion Panderosa Ranch. There are three girls behind the front desk. The one closest to me is helping another guest. Another girl is standing back by the window, and then there's Erin sitting to the left intently clicking away at the computer.
I walk right up and just can not think of anything else to do but smile. Without looking up, Erin asks, "Can I help you?" I'm like, "Uh...yeah!" And I just put my arms on the desk and smile bigger. Sensing that some crazy stranger is staring at her, she kind of shuffles in her seat and glances up and asks again, "Uh...can I help you?" And I'm like, "Yeah...." More silence. At this point Erin is looking strait at me and doesn't know what to do. She doesn't know if to smile back or to run or to pull out some mace and teach me a lesson for staring too hard.
After a moment or two, I start to think, "Uh Troy. She doesn't recognize you. You have to say something. Think! She totally is not recognizing you. Say something." But I can't. I'm just too overwhelmed to see her. Just seeing her face and her hair and how she looks almost exactly the same. It's just so bizarre that I'm looking at her. And I just don't know what to say at all. Then the light flickers, and she asks, "Troy?"
Yes, she remembers me!!!
Haha, from there it was just an amazing day! Or five hours I should say. She was scheduled to work all morning till 2, then afterwards she was to go to Salt Lake City with another co-worker, so she really didn't have time to hang out at all. I was just so excited to see her, it like didn't matter if I got to see her at all. Just getting to say hi and seeing her face light up realizing it was me just made me so happy, that I didn't expect too much more out of the day. Yet, the day was simply amazing. The desk was slow, so the other girl said Erin could take off and hang out for a while. So i was like, "GREAT!" How bout you show me around. So Erin shows me around, we jump in a golf cart and take a tour of the grounds. The whole time I'm jumping around all excited and just happy. I think I must of been funny too. Because Erin just keeps laughing. Everytime she laughs it just makes me smile super big.
At one point in the tour, the kids in the kids camp are all suiting up to do the zipline: a 200 foot long wire suspended from the rec hall to a post in the middle of the nearby field used to hook onto and glide over 20 feet in the air. I suit up and stand in line with all the kids. The kids were great! They were so excited to be going on the zipline and were telling me about it, that this was their first time or second time or 3rd time and that they weren't scared. It was a lot of fun. After the zipline we eat lunch, and somehow agree to participate in a pie eating contest.
I had never participated in a pie eating contest. The goal was to eat a pie as fast as we could. I was like, "no problem. I have a regulation sized football for a stomach. I'm inhale that pie!" So they bring out the pie and it's this giant thing consisting of cookies and brownies and sweet whatnots covered with whip topping. The hard part was they also snuck in a bunch of super chewy gummy worms.
Gummy worms!!!! I couldn't believe it. They discovered my one weakness. Sure, I could of did gummy worm gulps, but I just could not imagine delivering whole gummy worms to my stomach. I knew it would go on strike if I was that mean to it. So I chewed chewed chewed my way to second or third place. I don't know, I just know I didn't get first, and missed out on the grand prize of a free Zion Panderosa T-shirt. :( Just kidding, it was a lot of fun!
After that, I cleaned up the pie as best I could (everyone decided to throw pies at my at one point, so I had it all over my hair and shirt). Then Erin and I hung out for a while till it got about time to go home. Interesting enough, the entire day was just one great chill day day. I really went to Utah not expecting much more than just hanging out with an old friend. But instead as I stood there staring at Erin, I shut up for the first time since I arrived and realized, "Wait a minute, somethings going on Troy. There's some sort of connection going on here. Do you have feelings for her?" I realized that I was falling again for this girl I've known since I was 16. I couldn't believe it. All these thoughts were racing through my head. How I didn't want to leave and how I just wanted to wrap my arms around her. But I couldn't. I just stood there, frozen. Smiling like an idiot.
After saying good bye one last time, I get in the car and get set to leave. As I'm pulling away out of the parking lot, I look back one last time and see Erin turn and wave goodbye one last time. I wave goodbye in return, and just get an surge of feelings race through me. Although I have all these feelings, it's still not an option to just stay. I'm now another day behind getting back to San Jose, but I still have to get back to San Jose. I can't just stay at the Zion Panderosa all week.
As I get up the hill and am about to leave the front entrance, an old couple walking in flags me down. I jump out of the car and they inform me that I have a flat tire. "What?" I walk around and stare in disbelief at my first ever flat tire ever. Ever!
I realized right there, fate was telling me something. It was really asking me if I really should be leaving Utah. As I'm sitting next to the tire following the easy-to-follow directions to install the spare, I think it through. "Ok, you don't want me to leave Utah, huh? That's what this is all about right? You're giving me a flat tire to give me a sign that what I need most in life isn't in San Jose. It isn't even in California. It's right here in Utah. And you're saying I'm dumb if I just leave here without realizing what is right in front of my face... Well, ok. I can't stay today though. But I promise, I'll come back..."
A month later, I went back...
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Wednesday, August 09, 2006
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Oooga Booga Bobble Head and Me (Florida 2006)
Wait for it, Wait for it...

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