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I’m baaaack… kinda

My “time out” went longer than I originally had planned, but that’s for a very simple reason. I’ve been that busy and that tired. And my blogging will likely remain significantly lighter than in the past, at least for the foreseeable future.

In fact, I only blogged yesterday because the story got under my skin for some reason — perhaps I was a little sensitive about glaring hypocrisy due to the overabundance of it in the last few weeks for this interminable presidential campaign. It was enough to force me to set aside a few minutes to write a quick post, even though I hadn’t intended to start blogging again for at least a few more days. But this overly intrusive election cycle pushed its way into my consciousness even though I’ve been desperately trying to avoid as much of the coverage as possible. It’s just too much crap for me to stomach. (In fact, there’s been so much BS flying around, that I just added the “FactChecking the BS” feature on my sidebar, in case your interested in the facts, i.e. the truth.) I find myself asking daily (and often many times throughout the day), “can’t it just be over already?”

In any case, my blogging for the time being will be less than what I’ve done previously. One of the reasons is that I’m adding another hobby — I’m concentrating on learning Spanish. I invested in Rosetta Stone’s highly acclaimed software to help me achieve my goal of eventually being fluent in Spanish. I even have help from a couple of the native speakers here at work, who seem to be delighted that I’m trying to learn their language. Starting Sunday, I plan to start a daily lesson plan to help me toward this goal. When the software came in a couple of weeks ago, I tried one of the first lessons and it seems pretty darn effective to me in their methodology. After trying it out herself, my daughter Sarah, who has been taking Spanish in school, says that she finds their method very helpful and makes learning easier. She’s been more faithful with it so far than I have been and she’s doing a pretty good job!

As I mentioned previously, I went to Las Vegas last week for the Photoshop World conference. I had a good time, even though I missed Karla and the girls and my “babies” (the pugs). The conference was really good and informative and overwhelming in its scope. This was my second trip to Vegas in as many years. Last year wasn’t as much fun, but I blame myself mostly for that. This year I knew more of what to expect, both with the conference and especially with Vegas. With that knowledge, I was able to plan better and set me expectations appropriately. Consequently, I had more fun.

For one thing, the hotel accommodations were much better this year. Last year I stayed at the Luxor. I didn’t like it and its location, although “next door” to the conference, was far enough to make the constant walking back and forth between the conference and my hotel room not very much fun. This year, I stayed in Mandalay Bay where the conference was held. The much closer distance to the conference was much more convenient and much easier on my feet. Even more, the rooms were much nicer. That, in and of itself, made the trip much, much better.

What also helped was that I had a specific purpose for my off time — playing Texas Hold ‘Em poker. I played each night I was there (Wednesday, Thursday and Friday) at the MGM Grand Casino. A friend from work told me he played there and liked it. After checking out the poker room at Mandalay Bay and not liking the environment or having to wait too long for a $2-$4 Limit game, I decided to go over to MGM to try it out. And I liked it too and will go back there next time I”m in Vegas.

The first two nights, though, weren’t very good for me at the table. I just wasn’t getting good hands to play and there were some very aggressive players — and I’m not very aggressive, but try to play a “tortoise-rather-than-the-hare” style of playing. The first night, I was $62 down. The second night, I was $50 down. The last night, I turned things around, leaving the table early $54 up. The way I was playing that night, I probably could have made more, but I didn’t want to press my luck. I wanted to end my trip on a positive note, so I walked away while I was ahead. And it felt good too. I felt good about my play and I felt good about coming away having a profitable night.

When others asked me how I did in Vegas, I told them I ended the week $58 down. Both Vegas locals and friends here said that was a pretty good week in Vegas. I thought so too. I learned a lot and I enjoyed playing a lot and only being out less than what a single show would have cost!

Since Vegas, I’ve been catching up at work and it’s been a busy week on top of catching up for missing three work days (plus the Labor Day holiday) last week. This weekend, we’re headed to Enid, America to visit my parents and also see my sister, her husband and my baby niece. I hope to have pictures to share by Monday.

Take care and go Thunder!

Wordless Wednesday — Extra!

Princess (the pug)

Princess lays around depressed, longing for the return of Sarah and Ashley from their week-long trip.

Boys weekend

I got back from my trip to Houston late yesterday afternoon. I was visiting my brother and two nephews, Nicholas and Elijah. It was a boys weekend for sure. My sister-in-law, Samira, was at a conference all weekend, so it was just us boys. And we had a good time catching up.

On Saturday, while my brother and I (political addicts) watched most of the great Democratic delegate debate, the boys were checking out some websites, including the most important one of all — this one!

I’ve got a few more pictures from this weekend that I’ll post later. And I’ll write about my experience with the new boarding procedure with Southwest Airlines that I briefly referenced in my last post. But, I’ve run out of time this morning to spend much time writing since I spent so much time catching up on emails and on more than 600 blog posts since I last check my Google Reader!

Day in History

080329_013Last Saturday, our family spent some time visiting Oklahoma History Center. It’s the first time we’ve been since they opened the 215,000 square-foot facility across from the Capital building a few years ago. The center’s materials boast the museum’s “Smithsonian-quality exhibits” with “2,000 artifacts reflecting Oklahoma’s inspiring and adventurous past.” I’m not sure that I would compare it to the Smithsonian, but it was interesting and educational.

There are four main galleries inside the museum — one dedicated to Native American history and the other three exploring Oklahoma’s rich and diverse history and culture. There is also an exhibit about Oklahoma’s contribution to space exploration, including the Gemini 6 Capsule display. The impressive great hall has replica of the famous “Winnie Mae” airplane flown by aviation pioneer and Oklahoma native Wiley Post. There is a new exhibit that will open this week — “Field, Forest & Stream: The History of Oklahomans and the Outdoors.”

There are several exhibits outside the museum, but it was a little chilly on Saturday so we didn’t explore those, except for the sculpture at the entrance of the museum. Continued

Snapshots: Play Day at Grandma’s

To Grandmother's house we go...
To Grandmother’s house we go…(© Brad Neese. All rights reserved.)

The fam in the van on their way to grandma’s for a visit and play day for the dogs. Continued

Barely above water

I thought I would take advantage of a very small window of opportunity to write a quick post here. It’s been another incredibly insane week with work. At my “day job,” we’re cramming to pull together a major presentation for a business meeting in Dallas tomorrow while still working on other pressing projects.

With my own business (that Karla manages and that is my official “night job”), we have several major projects in the works and one that has been consuming just about all my waking hours outside of my “day job.”

On top of that, the other company that I’m managing partner for is in the middle of a major overhaul and rebranding of our web-based business, with the targeted launch of the new site on March 31st. We are very behind and there’s a lot of work that needs to be done, a large part of which falls in my lap. Karla has been helping a ton with that project, and if it wasn’t for her, we’d been unbelievably behind. Continued