Sunday, March 30, 2008

A message from Kendrick Summers

Interesting...

I will definitely check to see what it is about tomorrow.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

It won't be that Bad!



I got some absolutely awesome news earlier this week. I will be getting, probably the best present for my birthday in the past couple years. My older sister, Heather, is coming to visit for my birthday in a couple weeks. I can't wait, I'm absolutely giddy. I miss her and we always seem to have a good time together. We have a lot of similar interests, most that Marnie and I don't necessarily share. She is here for the whole weekend and I'm hoping to hit a lot of tourist spots. One important one is Hollywood. I haven't been there since I was a little kid and I want to go and appreciate the chinese theatre as well as the walk of fame.

This is going to rock@

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Pacino and DeNiro

Righteous Kill

Trailer

It has Fity in it, but I don't think that's going to hurt the movie any. I am interested in seeing this. Both of these actors (Pacino/DeNiro) are older but look like they can still bring the badass to the screen. It's also a nice break to see DeNiro be a tough guy in a good tough guy film, instead of another Focker movie.

Monday, March 24, 2008

My time to Shine!

See, Marnie may wreck me up one side of the street and down the other with Singstar 80s, but I picked up what can only be described as "in my wheelhouse".



The gauntlet has been thrown.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Yea postapocolyptic movie!



I had today off, so I figured I would go and catch a movie (peferrably one that Marnie won't see). I found that I hadn't seen Doomsday yet and I love the postapocalyptic movie genre. I like to see how each person would intrepret the death/destruction and what sort of virus was responsible for destroying mankind.

This time it was the Reaper virus and it originated in Scotland (poor Sean Connery). I enjoyed this movie for what it was. It was a great Sci-fi flick with a hot chick lead, plenty of madmax-ish villains, awesome vehicle chases/explosion, guns, TnA, and awesome awesome camera angles.

I'm a big fan of the new bullet camera technology that has come about since the Matrix. There were plenty of scenes where the camera wrapped around a vehicle and gave great angles at what appeared to be a high speed. I think all the actors/actresses gave it their all and I loved Soran. That man always plays a great bad guy.

I think that this movie may make my top 100 because I think it had everything that I could ask for in a postapocalyptic movie. If you want some mindless fun, I suggest checking it out. The trailer for The Strangers was pretty freaking freaky, I don't think I'd be able to watch that movie, way to much suspence.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Props to Mike Clark

I totally forgot something from my trip to Arizona. I would like to take this time to send out a personal thank you to Mike Clark for picking up the tab at Buca di Beppo. You really stepped up and showed what a good friend you are.







....BAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA. Grats for losing the credit card game sucka. Free food tastes so much better!

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Girard's Trip to AZ Extravaganza 03/08

I got to go on a mini vacation over this past weekend. Spent 3.5 days in AZ and it was a blast. I'm sorry I wasn't able to get to see everyone that I should have. The life of a rockstar game designer is pretty demanding.

Marnie and I arrived late Thursday night and we were staying with my sister-in-law for 3 nights and then getting a hotel Sunday night.

On Friday, we did a little shopping. I was able to go visit with my Dad (who I miss very much). It was fun hanging out with him and getting to hear his stories. I do hope that he writes his book, I very much want to read it. Colleen looks very good, she has gotten a lot healthier and will look amazing for the wedding. Saw Meghan and see is excited about the upcoming wedding. I have to put a lot of thought into her gift. I want to get her and Justin something memorable and not just another blender.

Saturday was spent with "mah crew". We hit the Man Show. It was pretty good. I was unimpressed by most of the vendors (infinite time share booths, only 1 and a half booths with babes). There is a video that needs to be posted about someone getting stuffed full of electricity. The amount of schwag was also disappointing. Still had a lot of fun and took a lot of pictures. Went and played pool at a bar. Almost beat Clark a couple times, I think he was point shaving though. Next stop was Buca diBeppo where we picked up Bahr for the crew. Smashed three large orders, 1 small, a garlic mashed potatoes and a couple of meatballs. Definitely full and had a lot of fun. Here is a picture of "mah crew".



Sunday was spent with the family. My niece had her first bday party. It was fun and all the kids seemed to have a blast. We were worried that the weather was going to ruin it, but it didn't end up raining, which was nice. Got to see some old aquintances as well. Stayed at the San Marcos Resort Sunday night and that was nice. The car ride was long, but seemed shorter going back (probably cause it was during the day and not at night).

News and Notes -

- Don't play Truth or Dare (mostly Truth) with your significant other on long car rides
- Don't go 55 over a cattleguard, it will start a fight
- Don't underestimate how much stuff you can get off the neutral AH for 1c
- Getting old sucks
- My niece and nephew are cool and my niece loves me
- The Canucks house is pretty nice
- Didn't get to hit a strip club or casino, pretty bummed about that.

Also, for your viewing pleasure -

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

At least it was online

So sunday I hunkered down and went through my online driver's safety course. I had to complete a course by 3/19 if I didn't want the points to show up on my record and have my insurance shoot through the roof.

This is the second time in my life that I have done one of these to not have points on my record. The first time was in Arizona and 8 hours in a class with a bunch of dumb people was boring. This time I tried the online direction. It was $25 or so and I paid the upgraded shipping to make sure it got here this week before I returned to the valley of the sun this weekend.

It said that it would take around 8 hours. I thought to myself, "there's no way, it's a self paced tool." Luckily I was right, I finished in just under 5 hours. I probably went through it slower than I needed to. There were 8 sections, about 4-6 subsections in each section and then about 9-11 pages in each subsection. There is a quiz at the end of each section in which you need to get 10 out of 10 to move on. If you miss any, they review the answer with you and you get to take the quiz again (different questions the next time through). There was a quiz at the end in which you needed 80% to pass. 25 questions, I got an 88%. I missed some stupid numbers question (how many people were killed as a result of drunk driving in 2005, When you have to move off the shoulder, what should you do? I answered turn on your brights, the correct answer was be wary of tall dry grass...riiiiight. I can't remember what the third question I got wrong was). So I got that taken care of, won't get those 5 hours back, thank goodness I could watch TV while doing it.

Interesting tidbit -
They no longer recommend the 10-2 position on a steering wheel. The new hotness is 8-4. This does a couple things. It prevents your arms from getting tired, it helps to prevent arm injury in an accident (because you have a tendency to lock up your elbows when they are extended), and it helps facilitate the push/pull turning action. I'm not convinced.

Saturday, March 08, 2008

As if the next couple weeks aren't going to be bad enough...

So Ken and I went to the batting cages on Friday. We have to go to Boomers because the other place closed down (after we went once). Boomers is a miniature golf course, bumper boats, batting cage, laser tag type place.

Anyway...

So after hitting the john, I'm walking back through the lobby area out towards the batting cages and I hear, from some teeny bopper behind me

"Well, we'd be out there already if this old guy in front of us would move quicker"

...

I should have said something, but I just continued to walk...almost numb. She was over half my age, but well, yea, I'm going to be 30 on April 4th. :( Where did time go?

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

I miss my sister



This is my sister Heather, her husband Christopher, and my niece Chloe (not sure if there is an accent mark or not). This was us at the first Star Wars Celebration (held in Denver, can't remember the year). I think this was the first time that my sister was exposed to what would eventually end up being my career. I was demoing Young Jedi at the convention. She was bright eyed and had a big smile on her face. She is probably the second most important person when it comes to my career (the first being Marnie, because well, she has put up with everything). My sister was the first to teach me how to play Magic:the Gathering all those years ago. I remember losing to her the first few times, but being ultra competitive I had to get better at the game (because, well you know, I couldn't let my sister beat me at anything). I did get better, but I always enjoyed playing her. She enjoys the game on a very innocent level. She's not competitive (I mean, I'm sure she likes to win, but it's not the be all end all for her), she loves to play the game honest, and most of all, she like to play for fun. If only every player in the industry was more like my sister.

I also have to say that out of all my family members, I think she is the one that has stuck by me the most. I know that I wasn't the best brother growing up, but everytime I talk to her she always tells me that she is proud of me. That always brings a smile to my face. She is the one that most supported me (out of my family) when it came to my career choice and she always seems excited to hear about my job. I love my sister and I really need to go visit her.

Monday, March 03, 2008

N er gee

So they are trying to balance out my new meds (from the incident back in November). I'm back on anti-ADD medication, a mood stabilzer, and an anti-depressant. The mood stabilizer is new and my shrink said that he has had great success with it and eventually I won't need the anti-depressant (which is awesome because it has a side effect that most men won't consider a bad side effect, but I do).

Anyway...

So I am finding myself with a ton more energy. They are gradually increasing my dosage of the mood stabilizer (a side effect is a really really bad rash if you start at a high dosage). I'm up to about 200mg a day of it and for the past week and a half my energy level has been pretty high. I am either hitting the batting cages or playing basketball every day it seems like. I'm in a work league for basketball. I am playing sundays at the local rec center. They run full-short courts (side to side rather than up and down the main court). I'm still having trouble getting up and down the court for the whole 12 minutes, but I am breathing less hard and am not completely exhausted afterwards. Another problem has cropped up though. My body hasn't caught up to the new energy level. A week ago I hyper-extended my right elbow and yesterday I had massive shin-splints and could only go 2 games (rather than the usual 4 games). I did go help some coworkers move into their new house later in the day and wasn't short of energy then.

I think the big thing for me is I'm not making excuses for doing stuff. Before I would say stuff like "that's too much effort" or "it's so far away". Not so much anymore. It's time to get the bike out and get the tires re-inflated. I'm pretty excited. As a side note, I'm eating less now too.