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8Jan/091

I had a good day today

Isn't that a line from a movie?  Dunno which, and it really doesn't matter.

I worked out for the 4th day this week, good lord what's wrong with me?  Oh yeah, I'm about to turn 40.  More about that later.  Felt my chest tightening up, making it difficult to breathe, so I jumped off the treadmill and got on the bike until my boss finished up his mile.  Then we did the medicine ball workout again, and I used a lighter ball.  All in all not a very satisfying workout, but I did go down nonetheless which was kind of an accomplishment in and of itself.  I think the key for me is having someone to workout with, because I would never get off my ass and do it myself.  Feeling okay right now, maybe a bit dehydrated, but I'm not going to go crazy pounding water when I have to go to sleep soon :)

Got a presentation written for a meeting at the end of the month.  "You know what?  You're the first non-upper management person to present at this meeting.  Good luck" my boss said to me as I handed him a rough first draft.  No, no pressure there at all.  I'm designing a new portal to hopefully streamline our processes but mostly so we can dump the old piece of absolute crap portal we have now.  It's a spider web, no, spiderwebs make sense and are usually patterned.  This is just a hot mess.

Got a bunch of jobs written to pull data from some tables that an other application writes to.  This will (hopefully) allow the people in charge of the money to get automated reports instead of having to enter stuff in two different places.

Figured out what is causing the print button in SQL Server Reporting Services to disappear.  It turns out it's an Active X related PATCH!!! released by Microsnot.  Fuckers!!!  If this rings a bell, ping me and I'll give you the patch number to uninstall.

I also worked on a bunch of other little odds and ends that needed to be finished up.  Hoping to go in tomorrow and either work on the new portal or maybe some reporting that should have been done about 2 years ago :)

That's about all I can write because my arms are tired as hell right now.

Gnight Internet.

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7Jan/095

keeping up

I did do some reading the other day for research purposes, that and I watched "Stranger than Fiction" so I didn't actually get a chance to write, but I was thinking about it.

So, tonight after Kendo, I wrote some more.  Again, check out the Japanese Story link above.  I had a great practice and it inspired me to write something that involved some of it.  I'd love to spend more time on it, but lets just say, the new dojo space is awesome, it's huge, it's fuckin DIRTY - we cleaned it, and it's a LOT closer than before.  Plus the really awesome thing was that rather than 5-8 people, we had 16 there tonight.  It's a lot easier for the Rutgers Kendo people to get there so most of them were there.

The warm up alone was crazy.  Kendo dojo's have a practice that the first training day of the new year, they do that number of  Men strikes (men is head).  She said she didn't think that we should do that so we ended up doing something else that amounted to about 500 strikes.  and this is just the warm up.  Oye. No wonder I can't write.

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7Jan/091

Bushisms

President George W. Bush will leave behind a legacy of Bushisms, the label stamped on the commander in chief's original speaking style. Some of the president's more notable malaprops and mangled statements:

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• "I know the human being and fish can coexist peacefully." — September 2000, explaining his energy policies at an event in Michigan.

• "Rarely is the question asked, is our children learning?" — January 2000, during a campaign event in South Carolina.

• "They misunderestimated the compassion of our country. I think they misunderestimated the will and determination of the commander in chief, too." — Sept. 26, 2001, in Langley, Va. Bush was referring to the terrorists who carried out the Sept. 11 attacks.

• "There's no doubt in my mind, not one doubt in my mind, that we will fail." — Oct. 4, 2001, in Washington. Bush was remarking on a back-to-work plan after the terrorist attacks.

• "It would be a mistake for the United States Senate to allow any kind of human cloning to come out of that chamber." — April 10, 2002, at the White House, as Bush urged Senate passage of a broad ban on cloning.

• "I want to thank the dozens of welfare-to-work stories, the actual examples of people who made the firm and solemn commitment to work hard to embetter themselves." — April 18, 2002, at the White House.

• "There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again." — Sept. 17, 2002, in Nashville, Tenn.

• "Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we." — Aug. 5, 2004, at the signing ceremony for a defense spending bill.

• "Too many good docs are getting out of business. Too many OB/GYNs aren't able to practice their love with women all across this country." — Sept. 6, 2004, at a rally in Poplar Bluff, Mo.

• "Our most abundant energy source is coal. We have enough coal to last for 250 years, yet coal also prevents an environmental challenge." — April 20, 2005, in Washington.

• "We look forward to hearing your vision, so we can more better do our job." — Sept. 20, 2005, in Gulfport, Miss.

• "I can't wait to join you in the joy of welcoming neighbors back into neighborhoods, and small businesses up and running, and cutting those ribbons that somebody is creating new jobs." — Sept. 5, 2005, when Bush met with residents of Poplarville, Miss., in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.

• "It was not always a given that the United States and America would have a close relationship. After all, 60 years we were at war 60 years ago we were at war." — June 29, 2006, at the White House, where Bush met with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.

• "Make no mistake about it, I understand how tough it is, sir. I talk to families who die." — Dec. 7, 2006, in a joint appearance with British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

• "These are big achievements for this country, and the people of Bulgaria ought to be proud of the achievements that they have achieved." — June 11, 2007, in Sofia, Bulgaria.

• "Mr. Prime Minister, thank you for your introduction. Thank you for being such a fine host for the OPEC summit." — September 2007, in Sydney, Australia, where Bush was attending an APEC summit.

• "Thank you, Your Holiness. Awesome speech." April 16, 2008, at a ceremony welcoming Pope Benedict XVI to the White House.

• "The fact that they purchased the machine meant somebody had to make the machine. And when somebody makes a machine, it means there's jobs at the machine-making place." — May 27, 2008, in Mesa, Ariz.

• "And they have no disregard for human life." — July 15, 2008, at the White House. Bush was referring to enemy fighters in Afghanistan.

• "I remember meeting a mother of a child who was abducted by the North Koreans right here in the Oval Office." — June 26, 2008, during a Rose Garden news briefing.

• "Throughout our history, the words of the Declaration have inspired immigrants from around the world to set sail to our shores. These immigrants have helped transform 13 small colonies into a great and growing nation of more than 300 people." — July 4, 2008 in Virginia.

• "The people in Louisiana must know that all across our country there's a lot of prayer — prayer for those whose lives have been turned upside down. And I'm one of them. It's good to come down here." — Sept. 3, 2008, at an emergency operations center in Baton Rouge, La., after Hurricane Gustav hit the Gulf Coast.

• "This thaw — took a while to thaw, it's going to take a while to unthaw." Oct. 20, 2008, in Alexandria, La., as he discussed the economy and frozen credit markets.

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6Jan/094

Be Thankful

We all sit around this time of year, trying to make promises to ourselves in the form of resolutions.

"I'll lose weight."
"I'll work out more."
"I'll spend more time doing this or that."

I realized this year as my brain turned from turkey, stuffing, and things I wanted to do in 2008 but didn't,  to egg whites, salad and things I want to do in 2009 that I was going about it all wrong.  Now wasn't the time to try to make drastic changes and promises.  Now was the time to be thankful.

To be thankful for what we have, and not the material crap.  For having our Health - a good friend of our family is in hospice right now fighting a losing battle with cancer that has spread to his lymph system, bones, and just about everything else in his body.  And what did he say when I went to see him in the hospital?  He started cracking jokes and telling me about the nurses and just generally trying to be positive.  BTW - if you can spare a prayer, I'd appreciate it.

For having somewhere to live - When I got the job I'm in now, I realized my commute was going to be 1.5 hours each way.  So we put the house on the market and tried to sell it.  Then the market went into the toilet and we were stuck.  I'm still stuck and we probably won't sell until the kids are out of school.  But the fact still remains - I HAVE A HOUSE.  I have somewhere warm to go home to at the end of the day and spend some precious time with my family.

For being employed - I can say something a lot of people can't say.  I have a Job.  Not only do I have a job, but I have a job that I not only like, but love.  I enjoy coming to work for the challenges and experiences I get on a daily basis.  I am fortunate enough to have a job where I can suddenly look up and realize it's already 4:30 and I have no idea where the day went because I was so busy.

For being loved - by so many people that sometimes it makes me catch my breath to know how many people are looking out for me and care about my well being and that of my family.  Family is not always blood related either.  I am lucky enough to have friends that are family and that think of me the same way.

For having an outlet - finally I am lucky enough to be able to write this all out.  This blog is for me and I enjoy reading some of the ravings and some of the poignant entries to see what my life has been like for the past little while.  It also gives me a thrill to know that people do read my stuff, and some even become brave enough to comment or to venture an opinion.  I get a thrill when someone does that because it gives me an excuse to talk even more about what is important to me.  I've come across some blogs of people who are now doing it for profit and I can't help but notice how contrived they tend to sound or formulaic in their postings.

For finding people - I have been lucky enough through good fortune and good luck to start finding internet friends that I enjoy interacting with.  Blogs of people I've made comments on and have in turn commented on mine and have had emailed me and had offline discussions.  This is what life is all about - finding and making connections with people of various different levels.

I think that is what I am most thankful for in some ways.  I've felt a little lonely at times, mostly because I'm trying to do to much with too little time.  I've been carving out time to blog and time to spend with the kids and as I write this, I realize that the thing that I'm skimping on is time with my wife - sorry Honey.

So here's my only resolution for 2009 - to enhance, improve, and cherish the relationships I have and that I will make.   Starting with Fae.

(see, this is why I write, to come to conclusions I normally wouldn't have.  :) )

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5Jan/096

How do you keep track?

Looking for suggestions for keeping track of all of my new friends :) Seriously, there are a bunch of people I like reading on a daily basis, plus keep up with their tweets, and don't even get me started on Facebook, I think I might have to let that addiction go...

I guess I'm wondering how everyone reads all of their stuff? Right now I'm using RSS feeds in Outlook, which is okay, but truthfully, I'd like something that would allow me to read in a viewer and even possibly respond from it too.

any ideas? PC based unfortunately.

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4Jan/093

Pushing It

"Dad, what are you doing?" my son asked me last night.  I was taking clothes and putting them in the hallway on the floor near the head of the stairs so I could get dressed without waking the wifey.
"I'm getting my stuff together for tomorrow." I replied, dropping my gi and pants on top of a pair of longjohns.
"Where?  Fabian Sensei's in Princeton?" he said, his eyes bugging out a little.  He's been to practice with me and knows it's outside.
"Yeah buddy.  Gotta sand down my bo staff, make sure there aren't any splinters."  I dropped an extra pair of socks on the pile after checking the weather on my computer.
"Dad, how cold is it going to be?"
"It'll be around 28 degrees when we start at 9am."
"MOOOOOOOM, Dad's freakin CRAZY!" he said, turning to go into my room to tell on me, smiling.

yeah, it was pretty cold out there this morning, I'll definitely admit it.  Felt good tho.  I had a pair of longjons on under my pants and an extra sweatshirt over my turtleneck all which was under my gi top.  A hat and gloves and I was actually pretty toasty.  We started with our warm up exercises - jumping jacks, stretching,  pushups, etc.  Thank GOD I've been working out in the gym the last several weeks.  Did some sword exercises that my body remembered well before my brain did that went rather well.  Switched from wooden bokken to metal iaito to practice the kata that, again, my body remembered quite a bit faster than my brain.  This is by far my favorite part of the practice so I was happy that we did a bit more today than we normally used to.

Switched sword for staff and got to twirl a 6 foot staff around my body, my head, and around behind my back and I only dropped it ONCE!  Amazed, but very glad too.  Forgot quite a bit, but after being shown, I remembered and could execute most of it easily.  I love sword, but I'm better at staff.  Dunno why, just happens.

Moved onto the last part of the work out, my least favorite, jujitsu.  It has nothing to do with the people I do it with or my Sensei.  It has all to do with the fact that I feel like a big, uncoordinated dork when I do it.  Tho I have to say, after we practiced the basics outside - hand releases - we went inside to his small inside dojo and did the more advanced stuff and it all felt pretty good.  I had to stop at a certain point, mostly because I was afraid of the throws and the fact I hadn't done them in a while and didn't want to hurt anyone in my confusion.  He had me practice some other basic throws with the beginner students, mentioning his intention was to get me back up to speed as quickly as possible.

It's been almost three years, and I'm not sure why I stopped going.  Granted, I got a new job in a different state, but I wish now that I had stuck with it longer.  Felt good to get back in and throw some people around, and to be thrown around as well.  Missed a few guys that I enjoyed seeing and who extracted a promise for me to come as much as possible in the future.  I'm planning on going for the rest of the money except the sunday before my birthday (If the whole internet wants to get together, I want Guitar Hero  - the one with the drums).  I have a lot of sore muscles, but feeling good in that I didn't forget as much as I thought, I got to see some good people again, and I'm feeling pretty f'ing good about my physical fitness lately.  Today's workout definitely proved that to me.

4Jan/093

She said yes…

Mike over at UnravelingMysteries.com wrote a great post about the day of his wedding, and I realized I never posted about my own anniversary on New Years Eve.

Fae and I have been clean and sober for a long time - she just celebrated 19 years in early December.  So when we were thinking of getting married in the winter, we both decided that New Years Eve would be a great time to do it.  We had it at her house, with about 50 friends and family.  Not a whole lot of room to move around, but it was done the way we wanted it.  The Justice of the Peace that performed the ceremony was wonderful in that he had a workbook that he sent us about 6 months prior to the ceremony, and we spent a week or three picking passages and other things of note to literally plan our own ceremony.

I went to the hotel beforehand to get dressed and spend some time with my family.  Got caught up in all of the visiting and got to the house late.  "Guys, downstairs.  Girls up here.  Matt I love you, go away!" I heard shouted from the 2nd floor.

Beat a hasty retreat downstairs needless to say.

She looked beautiful.  She made me her husband and she became my wife.  We said our vows in front of a big bodhisatva statue in her parents living room and I was made the happiest man.

So now it's 14 years later.

And she still thinks I'm pretty cool.  We went to dinner in New Hope, PA at a place called Havana.  She had the surf and turf and I had the seared tuna with soba noodles and tempura avocado.  Weird sounding, but delicious!  Had a really nice time just sitting and talking with a nice roaring fire right nearby and lots of privacy.  Something we don't have much of :)

Happy Fourteenth Anniversary Honey.  I am so glad you said yes, way back when.

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4Jan/091

update of several things

First and foremost, I did do some work on my book - I fleshed out the story paragraph into a paragraph per sentence. Interesting thing is how it's changing the original idea in subtle ways, as well as how I'm introducing characters who I have to go back and flesh out as well. For anyone even thinking of writing something big but can't get started, this article is working really well for me.

Secondly, I am going back to my jujitsu class.  When I worked in Princeton for 4 years, I found an excellent mentor, friend, and sensei in Fabian Sensei.  He teaches a style called Hontai Yoshin Ryu - sword, staff, and jujistu and I loved it.  Problem is, I got a job in White Plains, and Princeton is in the total opposite direction.  I've been kicking the idea around for a while of going back, and when 2 of the guys I trained with emailed me out of the blue, it made more sense, so I'm going back for my first class in almost three years, tomorrow.  It's going to be around 30 degrees, and the class is outside.  Yeah, that's going to be WAY fun.  I'll be sure to update you ;)

3Jan/094

My non-resolution Resolution

I have wanted to write a book for a long time and I am very good at starting things but crappy at finishing or even continuing them. So rather than promise myself anything, I am beginning a habit. One that I almost f'd up today, but I got in under the wire :)
It's 11:28pm and I lived up to my bargain and wrote a bit today. Wasn't pages and pages, but it was a start. And I'm going to do the same tomorrow.

If you want to take a look at how I'm doing, hit the Japanese story link.

3Jan/092

Duuuuuuuude…Wolverine…..

Oh yeah baby, this looks BAD ASS!!!!

trailer for Wolverine, coming out May 1

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