Archive for January, 2009
denver stock show
Tuesday, January 20th, 2009I went to the denver stock show on the weekend. Since I’ve lived here now for 10 years I was surprised I never went. Probably because I never knew exactly what it was. I assumed it was just 4h kids showing sheep and cows.
I really had fun at it. I don’t [...]
mint.com
Wednesday, January 14th, 2009I read something this morning regarding a website called mint.com. After registering and logging in I found that it is a personal finance manager. The weird part about it is that it asks for all of your banking and CC logins and then pulls all of the info and consolidates it.
At first to [...]
snowy roads
Monday, January 12th, 2009Woke up this morning to a surprise. Snow. I didn’t think there was much on the ground so I set off assuming the roads would be fine. I was wrong. high winds and lots of snow made the roads probably as bad as I have every seen. I didn’t have [...]
lifetime fitness
Wednesday, January 7th, 2009I’ve cancelled my membership at lifetime fitness. I have nothing bad to say about the club but I just didn’t seem to have enough time to get there and get in shape. After 3 months of not going I decided my 150 per month could be spent better elsewhere.
The biggest problem [...]
weekend
Monday, January 5th, 2009Not the most amazing weekend, but sometimes, especially after holidays, uneventful is good.
Friday night I had sometime to myself as the wife and kids went to a lights display. So I got up to some good Shaun White snowboarding action. I’m getting up to the point where the missions are harder to complete [...]
Shaun White Snowboarding
Friday, January 2nd, 2009I received Shawn White Snowboarding for Wii for Christmas and finally got around to playing it. Its a fun game but I have to say, playing it with the controller sucks compared to playing it on the Wii fit board.
Using the board makes it so much more fun and is now my favorite game [...]
chance
Friday, January 2nd, 2009I saw this, today and thought it was quite amazing.
its scary how many near misses there can be.
