Archive for August, 2006



A matter of perspective

Published on August 29, 2006

Right now in my life, I am deeply in the midst of change: my sister moved away and I feel distant from my family, my friends and social circles are only just now starting to develop here in New Mexico (yet I still feel somewhat alone), I’m becoming more aware of my health including eating […]


Getting Organized

Published on August 23, 2006

Running your own business, whether it’s just simple contract work or having teams of people working under you, requires efficient project and time management. I recently found an open-source web app called NetOffice which has amazing capabilities for managing projects. Some of the features include: managing clients, projects, tasks, phases & milestones, meetings, discussions, reporting, and a […]


The Benefits of a Good Partner

Published on August 21, 2006

I’ve been in a relationship for over 8 months now (a new record), and every thing about it is freakin spectacular.
We inspire eachother to be better.
Normally, the thought of marriage and children with a specific person would freak me out, but the love between us is so present.
Went shopping for wedding rings the other day, […]


The Sadness of “News”

Published on August 18, 2006

Reading the news is so very depressing to me. I must have forgotten that sometime during the last few years because now I find myself reading the news almost every day, hoping that it might bring me some sense of enjoyment, yet coming away feeling the craziness and chaos of the world around us.
Quite often, the […]


Freakin Delicious and Healthy Too

Published on August 17, 2006

A health-food company called Terra Chips has a whole line of delicous potato-chip style foods that make your mouth water and are much healthier for your body than the typical potato chips out there. You can mostly find them in health-food stores, which of course means they’re a bit expensive ($4.50 a bag at the local Whole Foods). […]


A Taste of the Big City

Published on August 15, 2006

I flew to Los Angeles last week to spend two days there with my girlfriend. Although two days isn’t enough time to really enjoy a foreign place, it was still nice to be there. This was my second time in LA, so I was already familiar with the city to some extent and I wasn’t […]


Cooking made simple

Published on August 6, 2006

I’ve decided to go on a cooking campaign to expand my culinary capabilities and lighten the burden on my wallet. The first step was finding a good cookbook with a variety of food categories and simple recipes which are fun to make. A trip to Borders and a little time spent reviewing their stock, I found […]


New interest in politics and world news

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For all of my life, I never cared about the news or politics, mostly because it dealt with issues that never affected me personally, or people lying, or people making a big fuss about something stupid and not really worthy of news. As of recently, I’ve gotten a lot more interested in what’s going on […]