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Friday, September 28, 2007

HIGH FIVE FRIDAY


Today is the last Friday of the month. That makes today a very special, a very important Friday. That makes today and every last Friday of the month a High Five Friday.

Scholars and scientist debate over the origins of High Five Friday, some maintain that it goes back thousands of years when Moses gave Jesus a high five after they defeated the Romans. This of course fell on the last Friday of that month and yet some maintain that it goes back even further, back to the dawn of man. In which the first primordial man, Homo-liopleurodon, saluted his cave neighbors by smashing the flats their hands together. As with most science, this debacle will rage for centuries to come, but as the scientific and scholarly community continues to debate, every last Friday of the month we have the chance to tip our hats off to them and maybe even to early man.

Remember the important significance we play as we pass our co-workers, our classmates, our friends and neighbors to solute them the same way that Moses and Jesus, that earlier Homo-lieopleurdons said "hi". With a big high five, and a "High Five Friday!" cheer. We slave all week long to The Man, on Fridays we dance. Happy High Five Friday!

Monday, September 24, 2007

Huntington Beach, Sunrise, Kawaii



There is a girl in my math class who just threatened my life for "shshhhhh-ing" her. Some people are just wound up too tight, maybe she'd be more relaxed if she visited one of these places. I know I'd be more relaxed if I was was visiting one of these places.



t minus ten


So I am sitting in my math class with ten minutes to burn before class starts... What a week and its only monday. My brother, Kale, reports to basic training tomorrow for the Army. I'm really proud of him, a little scared for him, but more anxious and nervous. I hope he does well in basic training... I heard its ruff. As well, my parents continue the family legacy of moving every two years (whether willingly or not). They are headed to the greater Seattle area, that should be a little more fun to visit than Boise, plus its easier to get direct flights there. Other than that I am the most busy I have ever been in my life. These night classes make for long days, thankfully I the drive is a good 35 minutes so I can listen to Harry Potter on cd. Damn that Snape. I'm in book seven so no spoilers!!!

Our Future House


Here is a sneak preview of the new place. It should be done by early November.

Our Life So Far

So here we are. Its crazy to think that within a few months we will have been married for a full year! Over the past year we have lived in one of the greatest ghettos of Mesa. At least that what Cami tells me. Our current situation may be considered even less favorable but being as we are counting down the days til our first home is built, we are making it as tolerable as possible. 45 days to go. Both of us are uber busy with school and work and try to find time when possible to enjoy each others company. For those that don't know, Cam is finishing up her pre-reqs for Nursing and I am in my freshman year of my computer science major. I'm doubling up on classes right now so things are a little crazy.
Arizona is turning to that beautiful stage where you forget how miserable the summers are. We'll keep you all posted on how long it lasts.