Back from Paradise
I got back from the Big Island on Monday.
And I really wish I was still there.
Good times had.
Here are some pictures.
rainbow falls
boiling pots
drinking
Waipio Valley
Waipio Valley
Road into the jungle
My brother-in-law and some others have been trying to convince me that I should move there. And I am seriously considering it. Why not try and live in a place that's really nice. And I've got nothing holding me back here. So I've been job hunting on the internet today. And if I want, I can easily have a job in construction immediatly.
It really has me thinking.
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
In less than 48 hours I'm leaving for the big island of Hawaii and I'm a little bit nervous. Not because of terrorist threats or fear of flying for I seem to not be affected with the fear of morality but rather with another kind of fear. The fear of family.
I'm going with six other people including both my parents, my older sister and her husband, and their two daughters. The magnificent seven.
And in my case, this could be a lesson in familiar patience and conflict resolution. Not so much in my sister and her husband but within the relationship I have with my father.
Two massive egos warring with each other and fighting for control of the pack like two silverback gorillas in the bush.
That's what I'm not looking forward to.
Lord knows I love my father but I'm just sick and tired of putting up with his bullshit.
Hopefully our vacation will not come to none of this.
I rather be fishing for marlin and boar hunting with no drama.
I hope that it is this way.
Other than that.....
I had a great weekend.
Danced on Friday, Partied on Saturday, Fun times on Sunday.
Without going into detail, the weekend was very fun. Surprisingly so.
I've been watching Deadwood lately and I must say that those of you who have watched it and have not liked it, I am perplexed. This show has had the best writing that I have ever heard on television. It's excellent.
I'll be back on the 29th or afterward. Hopefully with pictures to share.
I'm going with six other people including both my parents, my older sister and her husband, and their two daughters. The magnificent seven.
And in my case, this could be a lesson in familiar patience and conflict resolution. Not so much in my sister and her husband but within the relationship I have with my father.
Two massive egos warring with each other and fighting for control of the pack like two silverback gorillas in the bush.
That's what I'm not looking forward to.
Lord knows I love my father but I'm just sick and tired of putting up with his bullshit.
Hopefully our vacation will not come to none of this.
I rather be fishing for marlin and boar hunting with no drama.
I hope that it is this way.
Other than that.....
I had a great weekend.
Danced on Friday, Partied on Saturday, Fun times on Sunday.
Without going into detail, the weekend was very fun. Surprisingly so.
I've been watching Deadwood lately and I must say that those of you who have watched it and have not liked it, I am perplexed. This show has had the best writing that I have ever heard on television. It's excellent.
I'll be back on the 29th or afterward. Hopefully with pictures to share.
Friday, August 11, 2006
Report from the dmh birthday extravaganza
Pee Wee + Fried Chicken + Beverages + Good Friends = Good Times.
Other than that, times have been slow around here. The dog days of summer. Especially with no dinero to spend.
Trevor's Birthday was on Tuesday and we spent some time at Cha Cha. Hooray Trevor.
I'm off to Hawaii a week from now.
Pee Wee + Fried Chicken + Beverages + Good Friends = Good Times.
Other than that, times have been slow around here. The dog days of summer. Especially with no dinero to spend.
Trevor's Birthday was on Tuesday and we spent some time at Cha Cha. Hooray Trevor.
I'm off to Hawaii a week from now.
Thursday, August 03, 2006
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
I saw my sister sing at Zen Sushi on Sunday.
Jen has a nice voice. And there are talks of a Sycz family side project.
Jen has a nice voice. And there are talks of a Sycz family side project.
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