Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Free Time

Ive had some free time lately, and I've done some soul-searching. This may be a very Tie-Dye blog.

NBA: Lets start with the Utah Jazz. What is their deal? They can blow out Golden State in both games, kill Sacramento, own Memphis, and squeak by Cleveland? How about their squeak by the Seattle Sonics? Unbelievable. While we're on the subject, why are the Sonics playing so poorly? with the number two draft pick (might as well have been the number one), the sonics find themselves 0-7. The ever-elusive victory might well remain elusive as their schedule doesn't look promising. We, as washingtonians, think its very disrespectful for NBA Commissioner David Stern to talk to us in this manner. How can you tell us that if the Supersonics leave our state that we will never get another team back? Isnt that exactly what happened in Charlotte? Oh, but wait. They DID get a team back afterwards. Hmmmmm...

MUSIC: I have recently began to write music for an upcoming CD. I play the piano, and the CD would consist of a few original pieces as well as some Jim Brickman pieces. The hardest part I have found is finding a CD title. I have several ideas: Left Unsaid, Moving Foreword (yes, spelled that way on purpose), Finding the light, Forgotten Anthems, or Peace of Music. Any others would be welcomed.

TECHNOLOGY: I have recently been offered a position by NorthwestWebCo to do website layout. If you go to their website, www.northwestwebco.com, I think you'll agree that it is a pretty cool layout. I think I am going to take the position, and am excited to invest in a developing company. Actually, one of my friends owns the company and it is growing slowly and steadily. He has a good head for business, and seems to know where he plans on taking the company.

LOCAL SPORTS: The Harbour Hurricanes Rugby Team had another awesome practice, with a total of 22, I believe, coming out to learn about rugby. I am excited to be a part of a wonderful rugby movement, and I think they have a very promising season ahead. I have begun training form local Triathlons in the spring and summer. I have never done a triathlon before, and believe it will be a wonderful experience.

TACOMA: I have had some wonderful experiences in Tacoma recently and have found that quant little city that so many people have known their whole lives! If anyone is visiting, or if you are bored, I would recommend walking around by the museum of glass, over the bridge there to see the glass sculptures, along the water, and around the University of Washington - Tacoma Campus. It is gorgeous! I have worked up Pacific Ave near 38th and further up near 72nd, and I love the feel near the water and Point Defiance Zoo so much more than that of downtown.

That is all that is on my mind right now, other than the fact that I just recently added the TacomaGnome as a friend on Myspace! His is one of the only blogs that I follow religiously. Check it out!! (See side menu) Until next time, Peace and Love!!

1 comments:

XKrNxBallarX said...

did you hear whats happening though?
The State of Washington is beginning to take notice that this may actually dramatically effect us, as washingtonians. To sum it up.. they said "we need to do something about the Sonics/Storms before we look back and see what a terrible thing we had just done." so you never know.. maybe Mr. Commish did a good thing by basically slapping the state of Washington over the head and saying "get a picture.." you hear about the State Soccer Team that Washington is going to have in 2009??.. what u think about that??