Tuesday, August 17, 2004

Trip to Santa Barbara

Well, I just got back from a short trip to Santa Barbara. I've been there several times, but this was the first time I travelled by train. I have to say that the train is the way to travel. Not only do I not have to drive, or sit in a plane thinking about falling from the sky, but I get to relax and see the sights. It's a relatively short trip from Orange County, but there was plenty to see. We only stayed one night but it was enough. We got there Sunday morning and walked the beach. The artists had their work on display for sale (as they do on all Sundays). Not too much to tell. We checked into the room and relaxed for a few. Then it was time to go shopping. We saw lots of good stuff and made a couple of buys. Later that night, we had dinner at this great steak place. It's called something like "Hendrons" or something. It's on State St. I had a couple of appletinis to start and I am glad I did. They were terrific. Then the steaks and shrimp arrived. Wonderful. We were planning on a little dancing afterwards, but we ended up going back to our room. ... Then we woke up the next morning and got our free breakfast at the hotel. It wasn't "cheapy". Good food and the view was amazing. However, the thing that I took away most from the trip was the train ride. I am already planning on my next train trip. I'm thinking Texas.

Saturday, August 07, 2004

August

Well, hello all. This is the first post in quite a while. I have been extremely busy with work lately. We are going through a major software transition and is taking up a lot of my time. I really hope that the past two years of planning, development, blood, sweat and tears is worth it.

The kids are doing well. The little one's vocabulary and sentence structure is amazing. Her grasp of things all around her never ceases to amaze me. She's also growing by leaps and bounds. Every time I turn around, she's grown. It's weird.

Tyler is doing pretty good. He spent a week at camp and got to play with a lot of kids who are in similar conditions (wheelchair, post cancer, currently under treatments, etc...). He said that Tony Hawk and Minnie Driver showed up. He can't wait until next year to do it again. And after I heard Minnie Driver showed up, I'm thinking of volunteering as a camp counselor. =P

DOOM3 - Well, what can I say. I'm really not much of a gamer. I grew up in the 70's/80's, so the old school NES, Atari, Intellivision is more my style. Not that the games today aren't as good - I actually think they are way better. My only problem is that there are so many more buttons, options, puzzles and heavy thought. I like to just scroll around and blow stuff up!!! Saying that, DOOM3 is kickin' my butt all over the place. The graphics and sound are amazing! The gameplay is good. And lucky for me, it's a fairly straight-forward FPS.

That's all for now. If you'd like, feel free to drop me a line.