Competition, Driving, Cameras, Vomit, and Coffee. What better way to spend the weekend?
Competition, Driving, Cameras, Vomit, and Coffee. What better way to spend the weekend?
I was at the gym the other day, and part of the gym process is making sure I lock all of my stuff up in a locker. I used to not do this because I lived in weird little towns where no-one locked ANYTHING. Including their houses. However, my wife informed me I should probably start …
Long drives and random ideas.
Have no fear! All is well, and things have just been rolling along in a great if slightly crazy manner the last few weeks. I've been meaning to get some posts out about various things, both funny and random. But never quite seemed to get around to it. So, my apologies, dear readers. I have neglected …
I've been driving a lot lately. Something like 160 miles a day. Which comes out to around, depending on how often I need to be at the dojo between 650 and 900 miles a week. And that's not counting any other adventures I take (training in Naperville, visiting either set of parents, exploring the Rennaisance Fair, …
A few days ago (I'm already lying, it was yesterday.) I did a post on the U.S. Open and covered the rules of NASKA, the general goals I have in life, and all sorts of other wholesome, wonderful, very boring bits of information that I tried to package with funny pictures and a few attempts …
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Ready for it? This is a long one. This past weekend was the U.S. Open. It's an event that many martial artists, including me, prepare for all year. Last year it went...ok. It wasn't great - it wasn't bad. It was just an experience that gave me material to write a few a few blog …
I've been playing grad school musical chairs these past few weeks. I had a realization that the grant writing class I had signed up for was, while helpful, not particularly what I wanted to do with my summer. It was also requiring huge amounts of my time and effort, and I wasn't able to do things …
Time seems to pass in huge chunks of insanity that have an occasional moment of free fall. Kind of like a blender that explodes. Everything is loud, spinning chaos with sharp edges until the moment the top flies off and then there is just a beautiful arc of puree arcing through the air in a …
Some of you may remember the Behemoth of my yesteryear. There is a trend that I've been following for the last few years. I seem to throw out my back or experience some other type of relatively minor injury that puts me out of commission for a week or so. This usually leads to some serious …