Monday, October 18, 2010
ugh.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
A weekly update.

Sunday, August 29, 2010
20 life lessons I learned in my 20's
- If you’re smiling right now, you’re doing something right.
- It’s not so much what you say that counts, it’ how you make people feel.
- The biggest mistake you can make is doing nothing because you’re scared to make a mistake.
- No matter how it turns out, it always ends up just the way it should be. Either you succeed or you learn something. Win-Win.
- Freedom is the greatest gift. Self-sufficiency is the greatest freedom.
- If you catch yourself working hard and loving every minute of it, don’t stop. You’re on to something big. Because hard work ain’t hard when you concentrate on your passions.
- It’s not about getting a chance, it’s about taking a chance. You’ll rarely be 100% sure it will work. But you can always be 100% sure doing nothing won’t work. Sometimes you just have to go for it!
- Complaining is like slapping yourself for slapping yourself. It doesn’t solve the problem, it just hurts you more.
- The one with nothing to hide is always the one left standing tall.
- You can press forward long after you can’t. It’s just a matter of wanting it bad enough.
- There’s a big difference between knowing and doing. Knowledge is basically useless without action.
- In work and business, when they need you more than you need them, you have succeeded.
- Everything that happens in life is neither good nor bad. It just depends on your perspective.
- We are all weird. And life is weird. And when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we call it love.
- True friendship and true love do sustain the tests of distance and time.
- You can’t change who you are. You can only change what you know and how you apply this knowledge.
- It is okay to be angry. It is never okay to be cruel.
- Even when you feel like you have nothing, someone else likely has far less. Find them and help them. You’ll see why.
- Having a thousand credentials on the wall will not make you a decent human being. But genuinely helping one person everyday will.
- Remember, change happens for a reason. Roll with it. It won’t be easy, but it will be worth it.
'ello blogland.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Drinking
Did you know that if you go to bed wasted, your brain can't dream? It's like a medical thing. I have my own theory and that's that your brain is like, "Dude, I'm not going to entertain you after what you just did to me for the last six hours. Oh, you want to feel what it's like to fly? Go f**k yourself. I'll be up all ...night with your liver, figuring out how we're going to make it to 50."
Friday, August 13, 2010
Monday, June 7, 2010
Childhood is Calling
If I had to make an initial list of things to do this summer for the future lost tribe of childhood members it would go something like this:
Climb in a tree and hang out
Jump across a stream to a grassy bank on the other side
Capture (and release) frogs and salamanders
Jump into thick piles of fresh hay
Play hide and seek in the dark with a tribe of friends
Pick flowers and make bouquets
Build a fort
Pound some nails
Make a homemade toy
Make a paper airplane
Make a toy parachute
Ride a bike across the lawn with no hand
Skip rocks really well
Learn to tie a good knot
Make a lean-to tent from blankets
Camp outside under the stars
Walk with a flashlight in the night woods to spot deer and other nocturnal creatures
Gaze night sky and just try to make sense of those stars ( or learn the constellations!)
Run outside for hour and hours until exhausted
Fall into bed for a good night sleep after running for hours and hours
Learn to swim really well, without fear
Learn to canoe or kayak and paddle down a river or across a lake
Tube down a stream and get bumped around and holler with joy and fear
Have a pet (or many similtaneously)
Plant a small garden and tend it
Grow tomatoes and eat them fresh from the vine
Pick wild blackberries
Pick quarts and quarts of strawberries and eat your fill as you go
Have unlimited strawberry shortcake as a special summer lunch
Plan a neighborhood carnival with friends and family and build all the props from cardboard boxes. Donate the proceeds to a favorite charity.
Ride a bike down a soft grassy hill that end gently at the base (with one or two friends on the seat and handle bar)
Roller skate
Play with jacks
Master the game of marbles
Jump rope (double dutch)
Learn how to build a campfire
Fish (catch and release)
Hook a worm
Gut that fish (not me!)
Make a pie
Make a birthday cake
Make lemonade from scratch
Play barefoot in the grass
Dip toes into soft mucky mud or silt along a brook or stream
Slit grass and make a whistle
Pound rocks and sticks with no other purpose than to pound
Read a favorite book on the lawn, in a hammock
Make a good friend for life
Sleep for hour and hours late into the morning and awake to find a loving parent there to make you breakfast