Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Man, did I ever get busted!
About 10 feet off the ground, my ladder slipped out from under me. I landed on a hard floor, rolled my ankle pretty bad and while it was rolled sideways, the ladder landed on top of my ankle, and then the rest of my fat ass landed on top of that!! I was a human pretzel! I have never broken a bone before now, but I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt it was busted! And boy is it ever... busted the ankle itself in 2 places, and they suspect (although are not sure) that there are a couple more broken bones on the top of the foot!
Ok, enough talk... here's the pics!
Thursday, October 23, 2008
New Ride!
The biggest trick now will be not getting any tickets!
Sunday, June 22, 2008
New Template
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
English 101
I do a lot of reading; very little in books, but being a web-programmer, I am exposed to and read quite a lot of material online. Being a bit of a perfectionist, I tend to notice all the little spelling and grammar mistakes that so many people tend to make (myself included on rare occasion) and I've noticed a few disturbingly common ones:
- Then vs. Than:
Then denotes a process or procedure such as a set of instructions. Example: First, kiss me, then take off my clothes.
Than denotes a comparison between two or more things. Example: Becca is taller than Jetta.
- Two, To, and Too
Two is the number 2. This word has no other meanings. Example: Chelle has two hands.
To indicates a direction or intent. Examples: Bob is going to the store. Bob needs to get more coke.
Too can either mean 'also' or in excess. Examples: Kevin has a gun, too (also). Kevin is too good of a shot (excessively good) for me to win a duel.
- Your vs. You're
Your is possessive. This means that something belongs to someone. Example: Jetta, is this your jungle friend?
You're is a contraction or shortening of two separate words. Together, it is short for 'you are' which indicates a state of being. Example: You're my honey bunch, sugar plum, pumby-umby-umpkin. You're my sweety pie. You're my cuppy cake, gum drop, schnookums, schnookums, you're the apple of my eye.
- There vs. Their
There refers to a place or location. Example: Put my coke over there.
Their is plural-possessive, which means something belongs to a group of people rather than just an individual. Examples: Their dog thinks it's a dachshund (but it's really not).
- Its vs. It's
Its is possessive with reference to some person, place, or thing. Example: Kevin's face looks so much better without its beard.
It's is a contraction or shortening of two separate words. Together, it is short for 'it is' which indicates a state of being. Example: It's not enough to have just one gun -- you gotta have at least three!.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
For the love of Ikea
So. We've made yet another trip to Ikea and spent yet more money on stuff. I think I may actually have more Ikea furniture in my house now than non-Ikea furniture!
This trip was for the specific purpose of organizing the pig-sty of an office we've become accustomed to working in (and stashing miscellaneous items with no better home). We've had a couple items in mind, and this time we actually got one.
Here's a picture of the "new" office which is still not completely organized. But you can see the shelving unit and the freshly painted wall behind it! The fact that we can actually walk from the doorway to our respective desks is a feat in and of itself -- you should all be proud!
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Road Rash
We had our 2nd softball game of the season on Monday and it was a lot of fun, albeit frustrating. We had a hard time working as a team at the start of the game and gave up 9 runs in the first inning! No worries, though, they never scored again until the end of the game and we caught up straight away. It was a good, close game with good plays and frustrating mistakes on both sides. When time was up, we were tied 10-10 and went into extra innings. We scored 1 run, they scored 1 run. Another extra inning. Lisa got on base, I got a single which advanced her to 3rd, then I decided to stretch my single into a double and it almost cost us. The play at second was a LOT closer than I thought it would be and I ended up sliding in. Did I mention that I was playing in shorts? I was safe, mind you, but I tore up my leg pretty good! It still stings a bit. (I can't imagine having road rash like this all over my body after a motorcycle accident or something!). Anyway, back to the game. We scored 2 more points and now it's their turn to bat. 1 out... 2 outs... no runs. We're holding them. A single sends the planted runner from second all the way home and they are now only down by 1 point. Another single. A double. Now a runner on 3rd threatening to tie the game and a runner on 2nd threatening to win the game. 2 outs, winning run on second, big hitter at the plate... no pressure. A hit! Deep to right field... 2 runners in... that's game!
Oh, well. We had fun. It was a good game and we simply got beat. If we'd lost because we didn't play well, or the umpire was making bad calls, I would be upset and disappointed, but that's not how it happened. We just got beat.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Homer!
So we played our co-ed softball season-opening game tonight and we kicked butt! They called the game after the 4th inning because the score was 12-0! Very Nice.
Silly as it sounds, I was a little nervous to play, but my first at-bat I hit a 2 RBI triple! And the very next at bat I hit an in-the-park home run (nevermind that I barely made it to first and didn't see second base on my 3rd at-bat). I can *not* believe how out of shape I am! It took me a solid 5 minutes to catch my breath after running around the bases! I felt like a fat cop chasing a fast guy!
Chelle did really good, too! We practiced a good chunk on Saturday to get her ready. We threw balls and did a little hitting, too. Today was her first game ever and she got on base twice all by herself! She even scored! Way to go! (she's got a great coach )