Try An Active Vacation
Posted by adam in Fun, Life
If this doesn’t make you wanna get outside, I don’t know what does! Going for a hike or bike ride is much like a mini-vacation. Here are some ways to have a “real” vacation with a focus on outdoor adventure:
Mountain Climbing: Fun Facts
Posted by adam in Fun, Interesting, Life, Odd
Mount Rainier is the 5th highest mountain in the contiguous United States. Mount Whitney is the highest.
From this Forbes article on Everest deaths: one in ten mountain climbers die trying to summit, and those who successfully summit have a one in twenty chance of dying on the way down.
Humans living in higher altitudes acclimatize by increasing the number of red blood cells, thereby increasing the capacity for oxygen and carbon dioxide movement within the body.
Fun facts were inspired by a recent Mount Adams climb.
Pro-WSDOT
Posted by adam in Life, Travel
Traffic sucks. One glimmer of hope: the WSDOT is using all the latest Web 2.0 technology to help keep us informed.
- Google maps mashup of the current huge I-5 construction project
- Blog
- Flickr photostream
Go WSDOT! You must have some pretty smart cookies on the payroll.
Out of Africa
Posted by adam in Fun, Interesting, Life, Travel
Yesterday we returned from our adoption trip to Ethiopia. We met many kind and interesting people and learned a ton about how adoption works there. I already miss my new niece and nephew!
Eva also blogged about this trip, and put our photos up on Flickr.
The country itself was of course amazing; unlike anything I’d ever experienced.
Now it’s on to OSCON, just for today. I’m pretty stoked to dig into some advanced Vim scripting techniques as well as Haskell. If you’re here, drop me a line.
Big Tuesday
Posted by adam in Interesting, Life
Major accomplishments of the day: 2.
- Completed the GRE with a decent math score
- Downloaded transactions directly into my FLOSS money management software
You know I’ll sleep well tonight!
Bravery Redefined
Posted by adam in Interesting, Life
I respect a man that has the huevos to do a female breast exam.
New Idea for a College Class
Posted by adam in Life
“Diversification 101″.
According to Robert Heinlein,
A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.
Thanks to Dad for the quote, sent to me many years ago.
Life and Death
Posted by adam in Life
https://www.fhshealth.org…piceBooklet.pdf
My bonus mother Georgia Monsen passed away this afternoon, in peace, surrounded by the love of her friends and family. Thank you for your prayers and understanding as I work through this difficult time!
Many people have mentioned that they don’t know what they should do or say around someone that is dying, or their family/friends. Well, I felt the same way when I walked in and saw Geo on her death bed, believe it or not. The title of this post links to a very good booklet on this topic.
Also, it’s fine to discuss the topic with me. Your calls and/or emails are always welcome.
I’ll miss you, Geo.
Wait on the Cougar Gold
Posted by adam in Life
http://www.pccnaturalmark…504/goldie.html
I hope you’ll join in me in a boycott of world-famous Cougar Gold cheese this holiday season, until they get their act together and stop using milk from cows that receive rBGH*! How long do we have to wait for organic Cougar Gold?
*recombinant bovine growth hormone
Tonga Ridge
Posted by adam in Life
http://www.wta.org/~wta/c…ch+english+1116
Eva and I had a nice overnighter this weekend at Tonga Ridge. The trail was surrounded by tons of ripe blueberries, of which we harvested a liter. Few mosquitoes. Many yellow jackets. However, these yellow jackets were quite tame, not like the mean ones I’m used to. Once we got used to the background humming of millions of yellow jackets, the trip was quite nice!