Thursday, October 20, 2005


What is up with the Powerball Gods? Why have they smote our state? Of the 27 states that participate in Powerball, Colorado is the only one not to ever have a jackpot winner. I thought the drawing yesterday was going to bring our state a winner. Not that I would ever expect to win the powerball myself, but it would be nice to see someone in the state win……. Ok….. that’s a lie………I wanted to win.

Anyway, here is the picture of the day…… It’s Tom Delay’s booking photo from earlier today taken at the Harris County sheriff’s bonding office,. I don’t care if you’re a Republican, Democrat or an Independent; that guy is skuzzy.

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Old Man Walking

It has been a crazy week!

After working a ton in Greenville last week I came home to a fun, yet busy, birthday weekend. Despite being almost 30…. Holy shit!.......I had one of the best birthdays I’ve ever had.

Friday, we went to dinner with Barb’s dad, step-mom and brother to The Barolo Grill…. it was excellent! We went for Barb’s dad’s birthday, which was Friday, but everyone was nice enough to include me in the birthday celebration.

Saturday we headed to Cordiera, outside of Vail, for a wedding of a friend of mine from Accenture. Now if you didn’t know, The Cordiera Resort is where Kobe was staying when he performed his lude act with a cleaning lady. Anyway……the resort is very majestic and the views are incredible. Barb bought me a massage at the spa for my birthday, it was so relaxing….. in a non-Kobe-molestation-touching way. The wedding was at the golf club at Cordiera. The golf course is a true mountain course, complete with pine trees, rocks and naturally steep hills and bumps all over the course. It is a Nicholas design and the houses are designed to blend into nature so it almost looks like a golf course in the middle of a national park. That being said, the houses on the golf course are sick; each one is seriously the size of a mountain lodge. In fact, we couldn’t find the golf club at first because it is the smallest structure up there. The wedding was a lot of fun and it was great to hang out with some old friends from Accenture.

The next day we headed back down to Denver and watched the Broncos. I was exhausted from the busy week of work and the non-stop activities of the weekend so all I wanted to do was lie on the couch and watch football. Despite being exhausted, we made plans to meet up with Conner and Jenna for dinner at Hapa. I was complaining that I was too tired and that I didn’t want to go, but Barb thought we should. Anyway, she drags me to Hapa in the middle of the Broncos game so I am not too happy. To my surprise, when we walk in, there are about 20 friends there to surprise me with a birthday dinner! Barb had planned a surprise party for me. Suddenly I felt like such an ass, a feeling I am quite familiar with. The dinner was so great and it was so nice of everyone to come.

Barb definitely knows how to treat someone on there birthday, I don’t think I have ever been so spoiled on a birthday, except maybe last year when she planned a birthday vacation to Maine! So Barb, thanks again for everything!

On a side note, a little entertainment for those who are familiar with my car, the Jetta is broken again…….I love VWs!

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Mmmm..... Meat

There is a software expert out here in Greenville helping us with an upgrade of the software I work with. I worked with him about 5 years ago at another company we were both working for.

He looks completely different from how he used to look. He has lost about 75lbs since I saw him 5 years ago. At dinner last night, after a couple cocktails, he told me that he lost all the weight in the last year. What’s so funny about it is that he lost all the weight by strictly changing what he ate and when he ate. He said he does the same amount of physical activity, which is working out daily, that he has the last 5 years. His diet consists of eating foods higher in unsaturated fats and consuming fewer complex carbs. In addition to this Atkins like approach, all the food he eats in organic. Organic eggs, cheese, fruits. He gets his meat from a farm in Colorado Springs that only feeds its cows grass, no feed.

Maybe it was just the liquor, but I was just amazed that he could lose that much weight from just shifting his eating habits. Of course at the same time, he was eating a huge rack of bbq ribs and a piece of pecan pie, so he may just be blessed with good genes.

Monday, October 10, 2005

Ah The Deep South

So I am working in Greenville, South Carolina this week at my company’s data center. I have never been to South Carolina and I have to say it is really nice. The weather is a bit muggy but the temperature is really nice. Right around 70. It’s very green, similar to Kentucky (see last week’s entry) but more plantation style houses.

Greenville itself is a fairly small city, around 55,000 people, however it is fourth largest in South Carolina, and the biggest in western South Carolina. I am staying at a Westin on Main Street. The hotel is a 150 year old hotel that was just remodeled. It reminds me of the Brown Palace in Denver. Very ornate and fancy. The best part of staying there are the beds. If you’ve never stayed at a Westin, the beds are so comfortable.

When I got in to town last night, I walked up the main street to find a restaurant to get dinner at. Now I know I border on the line of being an alcoholic, but I was just amazed that I couldn’t find a place to get dinner, have a beer and watch a football game last night. This is the bible belt and apparently it’s very rare to find a restaurant that serves alcohol on Sunday. As a result, restaurants don’t open on Sunday, because they can’t make any money on liquor sales. I guess it was Devine Intervention that I dry out for a day……….. Praise the Lord….…….Amen!

Saturday, October 08, 2005

Jake Plummer..... Still Sucks


Just wanted to let everyone know that despite a good couple weeks for the broncos, I am still not a fan of Jake Plummer.

He's like a big baby that requires all the attention of the head coach. It will take a couple more consistantly good performances and a little more personal responsibility from The Snake before I will upgrade him to decent.

Feel free to argue with me......Travis.

Friday, October 07, 2005

The Claddagh Ring


I am so excited. Barb gave me a new Claddagh ring for my birthday. My old one was stolen a couple years ago out of my car. In my family, it is tradition that someone you love gives you a Claddagh ring to bring you luck. So it’s was so sweet of her to get it for me as I couldn’t buy one for myself. All Claddagh rings have a standard design, however mine is unique in that it is made of white gold. These rings are almost always made of yellow gold. For those who don’t know the history of the Claddagh ring, below is a little history about the Claddagh.



History of the Claddagh Ring:

The celebrated Claddagh ring, as we know it today, stands as a monument to love and friendship. The design is striking and unmistakable, two hands joined together to support a single heart, and upon it a crown. Its motto, not surprisingly, is 'let love and friendship reign'.

Traditionally, the rings can be worn in three different manners, all declaring a different status in the quest for love. When worn on the right hand with the heart facing outward toward the nail, the ring signifies one whose heart is free. When the heart is facing inward, toward the knuckle of the right hand, it indicates that the heart is no longer available. And finally, if the ring is to appear upon the left hand, it traditionally means that love has been plighted.

The tale of the ring is one of the greatest to be heard in Galway. It is said that by the year 1900 the Claddagh ring had become as important to the mythology of the city as the 14 merchant families, or tribes, that led Galway as a virtual city-state during much of the 13th through 17th centuries. Adding to the intrigue is the simple fact that no one can say for certain just where the ring originated, who made it first, or exactly what its connexion with the Claddagh is. Interestingly, through the mists of history and folklore, one name has become more associated with the origin of the ring than any other – Richard Joyes.

The story of Richard Joyes (his own variation of Joyce) is nothing short of remarkable. As it is told, after embarking on a voyage for the West Indies, Richard was captured by an Algerian pirate and subsequently sold into slavery. His purchaser was a wealthy and skilled goldsmith who, noticing Richard to be clever and adroit, trained him as an apprentice. Richard became marvelously skilled at the trade earning the lasting respect of his master. Meanwhile, King William III had ascended the throne of England and as a matter of first action he sent an ambassador to Algiers to demand the immediate release of all British subjects. Upon learning the news of Richard’s imminent release, the Moor offered Richard the hand of his only daughter in hope that he might stay. Richard declined and shortly thereafter departed for Galway where he began a new life as an independent jeweller, his most famous creation being the Claddagh ring – some of which, bearing Joyes distinctive jeweller’s mark, still exist today.

Another account of the ring’s origin attributes the ring to Margaret Joyce, the wealthy widow of a Spanish wine merchant who returned to Galway and married the city’s governor somewhere around the year 1600. It is said that Margaret, being fond of philanthropy, built the greater portion of the bridges of Connaught with her own money. One day while overseeing the construction of the bridges an eagle flying overhead let the original Claddagh ring fall to her in reward for her extraordinary generosity.

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Yea.......Anti-Depressants for Everyone!


Today it was announced that Katy Holmes and Tom Cruise are expecting a baby.

Despite assuming Katy will be having a natural birth, I can’t tell you how horrifying it is that Tom Cruise is breeding. Sane and rational people of the world should be scared that the Cruise gene pool won’t be dying with that crazy, little man.

And if you think this is good news, then you’re just being glib.

Kentucky

This weekend we went to Louisville, Kentucky to visit Barb’s grandparents. I had never been to Kentucky before. It was beautiful. Very lush and green. The weekend was fun and it was good to meet Barb’s grandparents. Her grandma, Flo, turned 90 on Saturday. She is in great shape for being 90. We ate so much good food this weekend that I am still full from it.

I also had a goal of running a 5k under 30 minutes. Now I know this is not really that fast of a time, but I am not naturally a runner so this was a goal I had for the summer. We ran through this beautiful neighborhood called Highlands. All the houses are beautiful old homes, surrounded by lush trees and parks. The neighborhood was so nice! The run was fairly hilly and harder to run than I thought, but I made my goal, just barely, but I made it. So now that I’ve reached that goal, I can’t decide whether I am happier to meet it or to be able to stop running 5ks for the year now J

Monday, October 03, 2005

Anderson Cooper


http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/08/16/brother/index.html

This is a pretty interesting article written by Anderson Cooper. It’s autobiographical and about dealing and accepting death. Personally, Anderson Cooper bugs me sometimes, as he seems like a robot when he reports the news. This article humanizes him a bit.

Beside the article, I was surprised to learn that Anderson Cooper is only 37. I guess it’s the white hair that makes him appear much older.