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Mashby’s Version Of How Christmas Trees Came To Be

A Victorian ChristmasLast week Holly, Mom and I all went out to find a Christmas tree and just as Home Depot was closing we found one and brought it home. It’s a pilgrimage that we make every year and every time we make it, I re-question just why we’re doing it in the first place. I don’t mean to sound like a Grinch, because I’m really not. I enjoy Christmas as much as the next person. It’s a joyous season and I like the music and the decorations, the food and the festivities. Although it’s a crazy time of year, I find the season very enjoyable. The only part I don’t find fun is the Christmas tree.

In my mind having a Christmas tree is pure insanity. I don’t know how this custom came to be and I sure as heck don’t know how it became a custom that everyone agreed was a good idea. I mean who seriously sat back and thought bringing a tree inside your home made sense?

In lieu of a definitive answer, I imagine a couple in a log cabin at the turn of the century. They are at the kitchen table enjoying a hot cup of cocoa talking about how to decorate their house that year. Because I’m sure that’s what early pioneers did in their log cabins. 😉 In my mind the conversation went a little something like this:

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Grandpa's Wonder Pine Tar Soap packaging

Grandpa’s Wonder Pine Tar Soap

A few years ago I stumbled upon a company called Rivendell Bicycle Works and I knew that I had found a home for my bicycle interests. No glitz, no glamor, just good bicycle stuff that works. I identified with their philosophy immediately because it was just like my own when it came to cycling. If you’ve been a reader of this weblog, you’ve no doubt heard me refer to Rivendell more than once and I look forward to their catalogs in my mailbox. I pour over each page and read all the details about the products that they offer. Surprisingly, Rivendell sells more than just things related to bicycles. If they find a product that strikes their fancy they try to add it to their catalog. One of the items that has always caught my eye was Grandpa’s Pine Tar Soap.

A Nice Timeout

A ref calling a timeoutA few days ago, I was presented with an interesting opportunity. I had to take my Mother to an appointment today which meant that I would have about an hour to myself while I waited for her. Knowing this ahead of time, I packed some treats to help make the wait a little time out for myself. A chance to get away from the hectic pace of the day and do a little writing.
For starters there was a Starbucks just across the street with outdoor seating, so that meant that I would have a nice location in which to write and nice libations to make the hour a tasty one. I ordered a Tazo Chai Tea Latte and took it outside at one of the black metal tables. With refreshments and location addressed, I pulled out my “toys” which included my AlphaSmart Dana Wireless, Sprint SonyEricsson T608 (in case a client called) and my Apple 40GB iPod. I now had a veritable mini office and was ready to begin my “time out” and do a little writing, but I wasn’t quite done just yet.

Knowing that there was outside seating I had packed one more special treat – a cigar. In my small bag (a freebie from the first Mobius event at the Microsoft campus) I had packed my cigar with three choice maduro cigars. Surveying my selection, I opted for the Cifuentes Partagas Limited Edition box press. I don’t know what makes them so special, but when I picked it up last weekend there was a small sign limiting one per customer, so I figured that they must be pretty good.

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We Do It For The Children

This entry has taken me a week finish, but hopefully it’s not TOO late. 🙂 Photos from this year’s Halloween can be found at this link.

Me as the Mad ScientistHolly and I weren’t planning on doing much of anything this past Halloween. We usually try to do something kind of special to scare the kids that come to trick-or-treat, but this year we’ve been so busy that we hadn’t given it much thought. Saturday morning we discussed it and decided that we weren’t going to do anything but hand out candy. We felt like we were wussing out a bit, but doing nothing sounded more favorable than trying to throw something together at the last minute. As we headed out to run a few errands later that afternoon, one of the kids from down the street asked us what we were doing this year. We explained that we weren’t planning on anything, to which he replied, “Aww, that’s to bad. Last year was really scary and I was looking forward to what you were going to do this year.” Nothing like a guilt-trip from a child to get your butt in gear.

Last year we setup a bit of a bit of a production since it IS one of my favorite holidays of the year. I didn’t think we made much of an impression, but I guess I was wrong. As we drove around running our errands, Holly and I batted back and forth what we could do – after all, we didn’t want to disappoint our fans did we? Limited time, limited funds must have kicked our creativity into high gear because I think we out did ourselves this year.

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Am I The Only One Who Finds This Funny?

At lunch today I came across an ad on the television. The sound was off, so I couldn’t hear what was being said. All I could see was Edie Falco, of The Sopranos fame with the URL mob.org at the bottom of the screen. “Edie Falco is the spokeswoman for the MOB?” I thought to myself.

Can You Hear Me Now?

I know I haven’t posted here in a long time. I’ve been out of town a good bit and under a deluge of work, which is always a good thing, and I just got back from a two-day ride with my buddy Dan and I hope to have a travelogue posted one day, but in the meantime, you can at least see the route we took at this link.

Quick Update

It’s been almost 3 weeks since my last entry, so it’s about time that I at least posted an update of some sort. It’s not that I haven’t been writing, it’s just that every entry I’ve started has turned into this gargantuan entry that takes forever to try and finish. I must have 20 entries in one draft version or another that I continually inch toward completing. Until I do finish one, here’s a quick update of what’s been going on.

The Taxman Cometh

A man wraped in computer paper stressing out.On April 15th, I filed and extension with the IRS for the first time in my life. It wasn’t something I wanted to do, but I was left with no other alternative because I simply wasn’t ready. As I called in my extension, which was a really cool way to do it, I vowed to get serious about my accounting and get things in order in the next 30 days. Unfortunately, instead of “getting serious”, I paved a few more miles to hell with my good intentions. So with August 15th looming just around the bend, I spent all weekend getting my records in order.
All weekend you ask? Yes, I was that far behind. I had let things slide for quite some time and now I was having to make up for it by doing over a year’s worth of work in a weekend. Why would I let things get this bad? Well, if I have to be completely honest, it’s because I’m a spoiled brat when it comes to all things accounting. My mother is a CPA, so I’ve been content to be a slacker and let her do most of the work. Granted I handle billing, checks, etc., but for taxes and all things government, I’ve let her carry the brunt of the load. Yet can you consider yourself a spoiled brat if you’re self aware of your brat-ness?

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q u i e t

A beautiful skyAn interesting thing happened to me on Saturday. I was cleaning the pool for the second time this season. It got away from me as I was trying to switch from chlorine to Baquacil and it was the only option I had. Usually I have help when I drain, scrub, rinse and refill the pool, but I decided to tackle it on my own instead. I guess it was penance for having to clean it for a second time, I don’t know, but having to do it by myself meant that I had a little bit different routine. This new routine led me to a very interesting discovery about myself.
Normally when cleaning the pool, I keep busy when I take a break. I’ll bail water with a bucket for awhile and then when I stop to rest my back, arms and legs, I’ll do other things instead of just stopping. I’ll push the muck around with the pool brush, or prep some tools, or cleaning products. It’s not busy work per se, but it only incrementally helps at best. Having to do all the work by myself was completely different. Since I was the only one bailing, I would do 100 bails and then have to take a break. I estimated that every 100 bails was the equivalent of approximately 50 gallons of water and after moving that much volume I definitely needed to rest. So instead of busying myself with other activities, I rested my muscles and caught my breath.

It was a really nice afternoon, the sun was out and the temperature was in the 70’s. With water still up to my ankles, sitting down really wasn’t an option, so I stood at the edge of the pool, leaning against the top like I would a high fence. I just stood there. My mind wasn’t occupied with any tasks, or even thoughts for that matter. I just looked at the trees, the flowers, the grass and thought about absolutely nothing in particular. It was awesome. 🙂

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Waah!

A baby about to cry.Man the last month or so has really put me off balance. There’s been too many changes in my life that have happened too fast. It’s one thing when you are the initiator of change, but it’s something completely different when change is forced upon you by others. This morning I’ve reached the end of my “comfort zone”, so there’s nothing left to do now but whine and pitch a fit. 😛
TV Woes
It all started with TV. Holly and I have been a big fan of “Friends” for a long time. It wasn’t the highest quality television ever produced, but we really enjoyed watching that show. We saw all the NBC specials they aired, prior to the final episode and read any magazine that claimed to have anything to do with the show. When the final episode aired, everything stopped in our household to soak up every minute of final time with Rachel, Ross, Monica, Phobee and Chandler. It really felt like friends of ours were moving away. We weren’t as big of fans of “Fraiser“, but I was sorry to see that show go off the air too. It was a funny show and somehow reassuring that there was some remnant of Cheers still on the air. Unfortunately, NBC put it in a Tuesday time slot and that competed with other shows that made it something I would only see in reruns. Then, I learned that “Lenny” has left “Law & Order”! He’s been a staple of that show for 12 years. I just can’t imagine Law and Order without him.

As if that’s not enough, Comcast recently purchased TechTV and they have all but killed it. Although I thought the quality of programming had slipped since Sumi Das left, I still enjoyed most of the programming. Comcast has fired everyone in the San Francisco office and some are moving and being hired in Los Angeles, but the last time I watched the channel, I just couldn’t relate. Call For Help is dead and even their web site is no more, which is a shame because there were some really good resources there.

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