BarCamp SA
Anyone else planning to go to BarCamp San Antonio?
Interesting article here about leaving on a real vacation right after getting laid off. Most of my life, I haven’t been in the financial position to do this and thankfully I’ve only been laid off once.
I love the idea - shows how much I need a vacation - but I wonder if I’d have the guts to do it.
To celebrate the release of my latest project at work, I suggested that our team take a trip out to the Landa Park Golf Course. I suggested this despite not having played golf in at least three to four years and I wasn’t quite sure where my golf clubs actually were.
First things first: the search for the golf clubs. I looked around my ex’s garage fruitlessly for a while. After giving up, my daughter Gabriela said she thought she knew where they were. She pointed at the bottom of a pile of boxes, paint supplies, trash, bike parts, etc. Sure enough there they were - out of plain site.
Playing the game was fun - if by fun you mean laughing at how shockingly badly we were. I just managed to keep from driving Becky and I into the Comal river on a couple of occasions. The highlight of the day was watching Nick hurtle towards the front of my cart. I was racing at top speed towards the cart he was riding in when unexpectedly (to Nick), Jim swerved to avoid a head-on collision with me. The image of Nick briefly airborne while I ran him down will be with me for a long time.
Later, while digging around in my golf bag I found the subject of this post: my first pocket knife. I thought it had been lost long ago. My parents gave it to me when we lived in Panama sometime in the late 70’s. It needs some tender loving care, but I’m glad to have it back.
I moved into my new house this weekend. Whew. I really hate to move, but I’m really going to love living here. I’m two blocks away from downtown New Braunfels. Pictures are coming soon.
I’m glad I spent the money on movers this time and I’m extraordinarily grateful for the help of my friends Anton and Edmo.
I’m renting this house from my parents. It’s actually the first house I lived in. The only challenge is finding places to put all of my stuff. For now, I’ve gotten a storage unit, but I’m going to try and go the Lifehacker and Unclutterer route and try to reduce the amount of stuff that I’ve accumulated. It’s a bit of a tough decision on what stays and what goes because of a couple of reasons. First, I’m by nature a bit of a pack rat (and come from a family of pack rats) and second, as a practical matter, occasionally “junk” that I’ve kept has been handy when making short films, photography, or other art projects.
I’m also going to be visiting the Container Store, Ikea (in Round Rock) and actually the Lowes here in town is MUCH nicer than the one close to my old apartment. Lowes had a few options that would work for a pantry.
Come join me at Tonic Bar on Saturday January 12 from 10pm - 1:30am for the Dog Men Poets show.
Tonic is at Babcock and Eckhert - here’s a map.
At midnight I’ll be celebrating my birthday! Don’t bring anything but yourself!
I finally was able to process a number of sets of photos tonight.
I ordered and received a Strobist kit from MPEX. Here is an example or two from my first experiments with the kids:

I also took a few snapshots at Christmas. First one from an early Christmas with the kids at my parent’s house:

Then over at my grandmother’s house for Christmas Eve:

Christmas day, I was up at my parent’s house near the Guadalupe River, so we decided to goof around with the cameras outside:

The following day, David, Edward, Virginia, and I went downtown to get a few shots of the Christmas lights on the Riverwalk.

Click the photos to see the other photos in each set.
Hober has a Backpack page with his personal unit tests an idea he heard from Without an E.
I think they each came up with too many goals to hit daily, but who am I to judge.
I’m finally getting around to joining Technorati. Here is my Technorati Profile.
Thanks to Heather, I came across this career matching quiz. Boy have I ever been in the wrong line of work.
My results with commentary in parenthesis: 1. Makeup Artist (heh - for horror films maybe) 2. Costume Designer (also heh - ditto) 3. Set Designer (hmm) 4. Baker (Sure) 5. Butcher (Nah) 6. Cook (I love to cook, but don’t want to make it a job) 7. Hydrologist / Hydrogeologist (No interest) 8. Special Effects Technician (Sure!) 9. Carpenter (Possibly) 10. Industrial Designer (Put more blinking lights on it!)
Select other entries: 12. Dietitian (for the See Food Diet) 19. Fashion Designer (Have you seen how I dress?) 25. Interior Designer (With a specialty in Steampunk interiors) 27. Pet Groomer (Specialty in shaved cats) 38. Food Scientist (Just like Clark Griswold)
Try it for yourself. 1.) Go to Career Cruising 2.) login nycareers; password landmark 3.) Take the career match maker quiz and list the top 10 responses