Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
i finally saw the new Bourne movie today. It was pretty darn good. i think it ended well too. Plus i was glad the parts that could've become really lame and cliche didn't. For instance when Julia Stiles' character is trying to explain why she's helping Bourne she makes some vague comment that thankfully didn't turn into one of those "you don't remember that we were madly in love?!?!" scenes, which would've been lame. Oh and at the end when Bourne is talking to the other assassin, i like how they recycled Clive Owen's line from the first movie.
i started at Children's Hunger Fund last week and it's been going great so far. For the first month and a half or so i'm gonna be setting up an internship program for them, and then i'll probably get moved to another division to do some other stuff. It's a really neat place to work. i'm seeing how amazing it is that CHF can have such integrity and transparency in everything they do, and how amazing it is that they move so much product and do the things they do with the few people they have. The people are so friendly and it's kinda cool working with so many people that love God and people.
Future of Forestry's last two shows with Nick and Luke were Fri and Sat. i went to the Fri show in Laguna Hills since i couldn't make the Sat one in SD. it'll be interesting to see where everyone ends up...
i'm currently obsessed with Eisley. Spence from FoF has told me he really likes them and i'd heard their singles "Telescope Eyes" and "Marvelous Things" but i never listened to them much until they posted their entire new album on myspace a few days ago. www.myspace.com/eisley
i've only heard clips of the songs from their first album on itunes so i don't know if this sophomore release is better, but i just like their sound in general.
i started at Children's Hunger Fund last week and it's been going great so far. For the first month and a half or so i'm gonna be setting up an internship program for them, and then i'll probably get moved to another division to do some other stuff. It's a really neat place to work. i'm seeing how amazing it is that CHF can have such integrity and transparency in everything they do, and how amazing it is that they move so much product and do the things they do with the few people they have. The people are so friendly and it's kinda cool working with so many people that love God and people.
Future of Forestry's last two shows with Nick and Luke were Fri and Sat. i went to the Fri show in Laguna Hills since i couldn't make the Sat one in SD. it'll be interesting to see where everyone ends up...
i'm currently obsessed with Eisley. Spence from FoF has told me he really likes them and i'd heard their singles "Telescope Eyes" and "Marvelous Things" but i never listened to them much until they posted their entire new album on myspace a few days ago. www.myspace.com/eisley
i've only heard clips of the songs from their first album on itunes so i don't know if this sophomore release is better, but i just like their sound in general.
Monday, August 6, 2007
camping trip with some of the extended fam!
This past weekend was my extended family's 2nd annual family camping trip. Only part of our whole family goes but it's still fun. Actually the whole point of the trip is so that all the little kids can see each other and play together. It was nice though. We were at a super plush campsite at El Capitan in Santa Barbara. My parents and I had to leave a day early because I had work today and my parents left for India for 2 weeks. It was a fun day and a half though.
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Yesterday, i was standing outside The Habit (a burger place) waiting for my friend to meet me for lunch. This guy walks up to me and says, "You know, South Americans are brown but people don't know that South Africans are black." Had i been more quick to process what he said, i would've done something intelligent like engage him and ask "whatever do you mean, sir?" or at least make a smart remark like, "well that bit of nonsensical wisdom just made my day!" Instead, i smiled awkwardly and said, "oh" and he walked away. i am still puzzled by the situation. He didn't come off as mentally ill or sleazy, and he was a solitary older man (meaning it wasn't some teenage boy trying to be funny and random in front of his friends). He just leisurely walked up to me and made this strange comment with a calm and knowing look, like he was sharing a great pearl of wisdom or something. shrug.
In other news i went to the north San Diego County area today to see my not-anymore-roommate and my sister-in-law's sister and her family, who are visiting from England. Little kids with British accents are too cute. It was such a beautiful day too, and i must once again affirm that San Diego beaches are THE best beaches in southern California. The water is warm and clean, and there aren't inordinate amounts of rocks or seaweed. i think i'm going to add SD beaches to my list of current favorite things...
In other news i went to the north San Diego County area today to see my not-anymore-roommate and my sister-in-law's sister and her family, who are visiting from England. Little kids with British accents are too cute. It was such a beautiful day too, and i must once again affirm that San Diego beaches are THE best beaches in southern California. The water is warm and clean, and there aren't inordinate amounts of rocks or seaweed. i think i'm going to add SD beaches to my list of current favorite things...
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