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Monthly Archive for October, 2004

Hawaiian Blog :: Day 1

In an amazing turn of events, I am posting this from beautiful Maui. My grandparents have a timeshare on the island and my sister and I are making use of it for the next week. Rawk!

With only a few hours of sleep, we boarded our flight at LAX around 8am on Thursday. The flight to Maui covers over 2000 miles and takes a little more than 5 hours. Being a bit paranoid about missing our flight, we got to the airport way too early and ended up sitting for an hour before…well…sitting for five hours. We took our seats in the rear of the plane with our fellow economy class travelers. The guy sitting in front of my sister decided to recline his seat as far back as humanly possible after about 20 seconds of flight. Forntunately for me, his passenger was quite content sitting in the upright position for the whole flight. This left just enough room for the 12″ PowerBook on my flight tray. Armed w/ 40GBs of MP3’s and a season of Nip/Tuck on DVD the flight went by pretty quickly. The PowerBook lasted about 3.5 hours which left me 90 minutes of down time until landing.

Once we landed, I quickly got “leighed” by one of the girls in the terminal. (God, I love that joke. Seriously, it just never gets old.) After getting “leighed” (see!) we picked up our over-packed bags and secured our rental car. Since we flew in on a Friday, our choices in rentals were slim. Needless to say, I spared no expense. For the next week, I’ll be cruising around Maui in a Chrysler Town & Country Mini-Van. No, really. It was either the Mini-van or another Mini-van. No good.

We drove the ten miles or so to our grandparents condo and found it to be rediculous. I had always heard how it overlooked the water and was 5 steps to the beach, blah blah blah. Holy crap. This place really is breath taking. From the corner unit on the 5th floor, you are nearly surrounded on all sides by the Pacific. Windows line the living room and we have an unobstructed view of the Maui sunset. The beach is literally right below us and through the crystal-clear water you can see through at least five feet of ocean. Amazing.

Now, I realize this post is a lot like looking through someone else’s vacation photos. But, being here is very surreal and I only wish I could share this with all of you.

In keeping with this week’s relaxing theme, I’m not tethered to the computer. This is partially due to the fact that Maui isn’t the most connected place in the world. In fact, being unconnected feels pretty darn good. Tomorrow will bring more fun in the ocean. We’ve rented snorkeling gear and bodyboards. We’ve also got a killer snorkeling tour scheduled for Tuesday to a crater who’s name escapes me at the moment. Plenty of photos are being taken and the moblog is once again active, so check it out.

Aloha!

Get a Life

Are these people for real?

“Sunday Halloween Irks Some in Bible Belt”

Universal Three Second Rule?

While waiting at a stop light today, I watched this guy at the cross walk pull out a cigarette. While trying to light it, he drops it to the ground. He does one of those “did anyone see that” double-takes and puts it back in mouth!

Now, on one hand it was disgusting. On the other hand, the guy was clearly in accordance with the three second rule. So, the question of the day is does the 3 second rule apply to smokes or is it strictly food?

There Will Be a Light

Picked up a great album this weekend by Ben Harper & The Blind Boys of Alabama. Now, normally gospel isn’t my scene, but “There Will Be a Light” is a great album. Granted you’ve got to be in the right mood and it’s not a disc your going to want to spin at your next party. I saw Ben Harper and the Blind Boys live this past summer and they are really incredible. The disc captures a lot of the vibe they bring to their live shows. So s usual, check out samples over at the iTunes Music store and pickup a copy.

Debate Impressions - Bush Rxns

The DNC has a great video compilation of Bush’s reactions during last night’s debates. If you didn’t watch the debates on C-SPAN, you didn’t get to see complete split-screen coverage which showed some priceless reactions.

Faces of Frustration Clip