Welcome to the mayhem of moving!!!
Since my last post I have been packing, setting up viewings, arranging utilities (NW has it's own Power Company, not BC Hydro, who knew??) and de-junking. I am making a vow never to move in the month of December again! What a pain in the butt! Either way I am really finding out that I have too much clutter and useless stuff, Sally Ann and Big Bro's are gonna get some extra stuff this year!
More as the packing/de-cluttering happens.
Monday, December 17, 2007
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Moving... Burnaby/Vancouver to New West
Minor update: Amy and I have secured a new condo (renting) in New West last week. We will be moving around the end of the month.
I will post more pictures and a post after we move in.
I will post more pictures and a post after we move in.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Family Visit - Nanaimo and Campbell River
Well come back dedicated blog readers! LOL who am I kidding :D
Anyway, Amy and I went to meet our respective families this past weekend. Shall we say it was not a smooth as I would have liked it to go.
Saturday we stopped in to see my brothers, sister and my dad in Nanaimo at my brother's place, it was fun, watching my nephew and Trevor attack each other with rolled up socks!!! Only a child can make something so mundane hilarious, Logan thought Uncle Trevor was funny too :)
Sat/Sun/Mon, we headed to Amy's family in CR. It was lots of fun, involved meeting her sister and her husband for the 1st time. I met her parents already earlier. After some fun moving furniture and learning a new card game the weekend went well. A wicked storm hit the area and knocked out the power for awhile on Monday morning. Thank goodness it calmed down around 10 so our trip back was smooth.
Monday afternoon we stopped into see my Aunt/Uncle in Nanaimo, had some coffee and good conversations. After which we dropped in to pickup somethings at my dad's and then made our way down to the ferry (hoping) that we still could make our reservation! Luckily the ferry staff directed up correctly and we made it back home ok!!!
Here is to the next trip (Christmas)!!! OMG, what a zoo that is going to be :)
Anyway, Amy and I went to meet our respective families this past weekend. Shall we say it was not a smooth as I would have liked it to go.
Saturday we stopped in to see my brothers, sister and my dad in Nanaimo at my brother's place, it was fun, watching my nephew and Trevor attack each other with rolled up socks!!! Only a child can make something so mundane hilarious, Logan thought Uncle Trevor was funny too :)
Sat/Sun/Mon, we headed to Amy's family in CR. It was lots of fun, involved meeting her sister and her husband for the 1st time. I met her parents already earlier. After some fun moving furniture and learning a new card game the weekend went well. A wicked storm hit the area and knocked out the power for awhile on Monday morning. Thank goodness it calmed down around 10 so our trip back was smooth.
Monday afternoon we stopped into see my Aunt/Uncle in Nanaimo, had some coffee and good conversations. After which we dropped in to pickup somethings at my dad's and then made our way down to the ferry (hoping) that we still could make our reservation! Luckily the ferry staff directed up correctly and we made it back home ok!!!
Here is to the next trip (Christmas)!!! OMG, what a zoo that is going to be :)
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Stupid things we do
Well today did bring up a good point about learning from the mistakes we make when we are young. Many moons ago, (2001 actually) I made a very critical judgment error and today it came back to haunt me. It did bring up the point that we need to sometimes get knocked down a peg or two before we realize what we have and or lost. Today showed me that, but also it did show me what I can look forward to, thanks again baby for being here for me. Will never forget it.
Onto other adventures, this time thou, I am making sure of who I let into my car :)
Onto other adventures, this time thou, I am making sure of who I let into my car :)
Monday, October 29, 2007
Weekend Activities
Well for a change I am fairly on top of my Blog postings... This past weekend Amy and I hosted a get together with Del/Dallas, Dave/Holly at Amy's place. It was a hoot! Wine, food and good friends, what more can you ask for? You can see some pics by clicking this link, enjoy!
Also on Saturday we attended Del's Redneck Birthday Party! Sadly we were the only ones who showed up with any type of Redneck apparel, thank goodness for bringing some spare stuff. Some pictures can be found here --> Del's Party!
Also on Saturday we attended Del's Redneck Birthday Party! Sadly we were the only ones who showed up with any type of Redneck apparel, thank goodness for bringing some spare stuff. Some pictures can be found here --> Del's Party!
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Amy - Choir Performance
On the 13th I saw Amy perform with her choir at Michael J Fox Theatre in Burnaby. After a short dinner of sushi with Sheena (Amy's sister) and Giselle (Amy's friend), we arrived at the theatre to a fairly long line waiting to get in. After locating a good spot (for viewing and photos) we sat and waited for the performance to start.
The choir entered by coming from down from behind us, waiting to move onto the stage, as luck would have it Amy ended up right on the isle beside us (you looked killer baby!). When the choir started she was singing right there (could actually pick your voice out). They then moved onto the stage and started performing, I am not a religious guy but there was a lot of good singing and not much "preaching" so I did not feel out of place.
Some highlights:
Update: Here is a pic! and here is the album
The choir entered by coming from down from behind us, waiting to move onto the stage, as luck would have it Amy ended up right on the isle beside us (you looked killer baby!). When the choir started she was singing right there (could actually pick your voice out). They then moved onto the stage and started performing, I am not a religious guy but there was a lot of good singing and not much "preaching" so I did not feel out of place.
Some highlights:
- The opening guy had an excellent voice, totally blew me away
- The choir director is one high energy guy, man was entertaining himself :)
- Lots of pictures
- Cute kids getting up on stage to dance
- Realized that I know a few religious songs
- Amy was excellent!!!
Update: Here is a pic! and here is the album
Kelowna Trip - Thanksgiving Long Weekend
Well I have been fairly slack on updates, but I figured I would get back on track :)
Oct 6-8th, 2007 I escaped the Lower Mainland with Amy to the sunny Okanagan (Kelowna) for a nice romantic weekend away. We stayed at the most awesome place called Acker Vaction Homes
They even upgraded us to a full 2 Bedroom suite, lots of room, access to the hot tub and a full kitchen. The best part, we were the only ones present!!! Needless to say Amy and I enjoyed the place, 5/5 Stars!!! Took some pictures but they are fairly large and similar to the ones on the site so send me a comment if you would like to see them.
We visited two major wineries on our trip (Mission Hill, Summer Hill) and enjoyed our tours/picture taking, couple little issues at the Goat Cheese place came up (like no Panni/Coffee bar and only one type of Panni) but it was interesting to try some different cheeses. I am positive that Gorgonzolla, Blue and other cheeses are not for me!!!
I enjoyed the weekend and it was indeed too short, we left on Monday noonish for back home to the Lower Mainland and dinner with Oma. Amy and I plan to return and I can say it was an excellent weekend (Love you Baby!!), will post pics when I get them uploaded.
Update: Pictures can be located here!!!
Oct 6-8th, 2007 I escaped the Lower Mainland with Amy to the sunny Okanagan (Kelowna) for a nice romantic weekend away. We stayed at the most awesome place called Acker Vaction Homes
They even upgraded us to a full 2 Bedroom suite, lots of room, access to the hot tub and a full kitchen. The best part, we were the only ones present!!! Needless to say Amy and I enjoyed the place, 5/5 Stars!!! Took some pictures but they are fairly large and similar to the ones on the site so send me a comment if you would like to see them.
We visited two major wineries on our trip (Mission Hill, Summer Hill) and enjoyed our tours/picture taking, couple little issues at the Goat Cheese place came up (like no Panni/Coffee bar and only one type of Panni) but it was interesting to try some different cheeses. I am positive that Gorgonzolla, Blue and other cheeses are not for me!!!
I enjoyed the weekend and it was indeed too short, we left on Monday noonish for back home to the Lower Mainland and dinner with Oma. Amy and I plan to return and I can say it was an excellent weekend (Love you Baby!!), will post pics when I get them uploaded.
Update: Pictures can be located here!!!
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
New Camera
Got to love Craigslist, I picked up a new (used) Canon EOS 10D 6.3 MP Digital SLR from a guy in Richmond. Yes, it is an older model but I am just getting serious in digital pictures, did not want to jump into $1200/$1500 camera body yet. Would rather spend coin on the lens first and get the hang of it prior to really going crazy. Here is a link to a great Digital Camera review site (linked to my Camera :) )
Camera Link
Camera and Lens Link
Soon as I get some good/interesting pics I will post them up for y'all to see.
Camera Link
Camera and Lens Link
Soon as I get some good/interesting pics I will post them up for y'all to see.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
My Birthday - Best Ever
OK, this post is a bit behind but I had my birthday last Saturday, it was the best one I had. I did not get anything like a new car or such, what I did experience thou (that is the key here) is a day that someone I am totally head over heels in love with planned to make my day feel special.
Some details I am not posting but it started out with waking up to Amy snuggling beside me, then making a killer breakfast. After which I was lounging around just spending time with her watching a movie while the weather was somewhat dreary outside. Then I opened a few of my presents, then got bounced between two rooms in my apartment while Amy made a picnic dinner in the living room. After cleaning up Amy blindfolded me and drove me somewhere (I actually guessed the location, but baby I had no clue), which turned out to be the River Rock for a XXX Comedy Show. The show was excellent, funny, not too much XXX (I did see some boobs and some dancing thou) then we headed back home for the night.
As I mentioned prior, it is not all the stuff I got or what I saw, but the fact I was experiencing the day through Amy's thoughts on what I would like. I cannot say I had a better birthday, I am looking forward to many more, especially waking up with her snuggling against me.
Some details I am not posting but it started out with waking up to Amy snuggling beside me, then making a killer breakfast. After which I was lounging around just spending time with her watching a movie while the weather was somewhat dreary outside. Then I opened a few of my presents, then got bounced between two rooms in my apartment while Amy made a picnic dinner in the living room. After cleaning up Amy blindfolded me and drove me somewhere (I actually guessed the location, but baby I had no clue), which turned out to be the River Rock for a XXX Comedy Show. The show was excellent, funny, not too much XXX (I did see some boobs and some dancing thou) then we headed back home for the night.
As I mentioned prior, it is not all the stuff I got or what I saw, but the fact I was experiencing the day through Amy's thoughts on what I would like. I cannot say I had a better birthday, I am looking forward to many more, especially waking up with her snuggling against me.
Monday, September 24, 2007
Real Estate Run through Okanagan with Dad Pt.4
Final Leg: Merritt to Home via Hope-Princeton
This was a interesting leg, going down to Princeton via #3 and then home. Since I never drove this road I was excited, what would I see and experience? Well I can say the trip to Princeton was fun, it is a windy road but pretty slick/fun to drive, we got into Princeton ok and located a couple Real Estate offices (Century 21/Home Life) and stopped into C21, this is around 4PM, well the on-duty agent was not in (kinda hard to get info) but the manager would get her a message, in the mean time I asked where a good coffee/ice cream place was as I was in need of a snack (my Dad was too). We were directed to this cafe/ice cream place and I had Mango, Dad has a cherry type I think (was a bit ago). Prior to hearing from the C21 agent (And ice cream) we stopped into the Home Life agency (I am not blogging this fully) and it brought up some issues I have with Agents. The agent boasting how much they sell, how good they are etc. I do not care if you sell 100 more than someone else, you are not selling my place, we are looking to buy not sell, pay attention to what we are looking for and don't boast or put down anyone else. My Dad got a nice map of the area and a couple ?'s answered but I can guarantee we will not use that guy or his agency.
Anyway, after a quick text message to Amy (my lovely gf) we got back on the road heading for home... This started out as a good drive and really turned ugly for me... Since I have not driven this road prior I did not go pedal to the metal plus I wanted to see the area so I kept the speed in check. What happened thou scared me a lot, when I was driving with my sunglasses on over my regular glasses (they are wrap arounds, I did not wear my contacts due to the length of the drive), I would loose sight of the road when I went from light to dark shade till I was nearly upon the shaded area. This was very scary as I could not see what was coming up till I was right on it, I am nearly sure it was the sunglasses/reg glasses combo I was using but I needed something so I pushed through it, couple people were not happy behind me but screw them!
Later on the sun dipped and my vision improved 100% and I hit Manning Park and 4 lane highway! Was a sweet trip from then on to Hope, I enjoyed the drive a lot and will probably do it again with proper shades!
When we passed through Hope thou it was smoke/pollution city, we could hardly see the mountains. It was crazy!!!! Dad and I reflected then on the clear air, blue skies we saw today and really figured it was the best for him to get out of the Lower Mainland/Vancouver Island. We finally made to back to Frank's and I dropped my Dad off, I headed back home to meet up with Amy. When I got out of the car it looked like I drove through a wall of bugs, time to get my baby washed...
Summary:
Started: 6:20ishAM
Ended: 8:00PM
KMs: 875
Lots of nice sights, some vacation ideas, info on properties, some good agents, need for new shades but most of all, time spent bs/bitchin/chatting with my Dad...
This was a interesting leg, going down to Princeton via #3 and then home. Since I never drove this road I was excited, what would I see and experience? Well I can say the trip to Princeton was fun, it is a windy road but pretty slick/fun to drive, we got into Princeton ok and located a couple Real Estate offices (Century 21/Home Life) and stopped into C21, this is around 4PM, well the on-duty agent was not in (kinda hard to get info) but the manager would get her a message, in the mean time I asked where a good coffee/ice cream place was as I was in need of a snack (my Dad was too). We were directed to this cafe/ice cream place and I had Mango, Dad has a cherry type I think (was a bit ago). Prior to hearing from the C21 agent (And ice cream) we stopped into the Home Life agency (I am not blogging this fully) and it brought up some issues I have with Agents. The agent boasting how much they sell, how good they are etc. I do not care if you sell 100 more than someone else, you are not selling my place, we are looking to buy not sell, pay attention to what we are looking for and don't boast or put down anyone else. My Dad got a nice map of the area and a couple ?'s answered but I can guarantee we will not use that guy or his agency.
Anyway, after a quick text message to Amy (my lovely gf) we got back on the road heading for home... This started out as a good drive and really turned ugly for me... Since I have not driven this road prior I did not go pedal to the metal plus I wanted to see the area so I kept the speed in check. What happened thou scared me a lot, when I was driving with my sunglasses on over my regular glasses (they are wrap arounds, I did not wear my contacts due to the length of the drive), I would loose sight of the road when I went from light to dark shade till I was nearly upon the shaded area. This was very scary as I could not see what was coming up till I was right on it, I am nearly sure it was the sunglasses/reg glasses combo I was using but I needed something so I pushed through it, couple people were not happy behind me but screw them!
Later on the sun dipped and my vision improved 100% and I hit Manning Park and 4 lane highway! Was a sweet trip from then on to Hope, I enjoyed the drive a lot and will probably do it again with proper shades!
When we passed through Hope thou it was smoke/pollution city, we could hardly see the mountains. It was crazy!!!! Dad and I reflected then on the clear air, blue skies we saw today and really figured it was the best for him to get out of the Lower Mainland/Vancouver Island. We finally made to back to Frank's and I dropped my Dad off, I headed back home to meet up with Amy. When I got out of the car it looked like I drove through a wall of bugs, time to get my baby washed...
Summary:
Started: 6:20ishAM
Ended: 8:00PM
KMs: 875
Lots of nice sights, some vacation ideas, info on properties, some good agents, need for new shades but most of all, time spent bs/bitchin/chatting with my Dad...
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Real Estate Run through Okanagan with Dad Pt.3
Blogging in the morning, hard to do without my cup of java.... anyway, here we go...
We left Kamloops approx around 12:45ish, heading back to Merritt through Quilechena (5A South if I recall correctly). On route out of town we saw this beautiful property on the left (had a coach house), man... easily 1 Mil or more... My Dad and I settled on the fact some CEO, Doctor or Lawyer had to live there, either way big money.... So a bit down the 5A we saw (well my Dad did) a Remax sign for a chunk of property (169 acres), sweet, so where in Vancouver on a major road can you stop, reverse and copy down information while not being hassled by on coming traffic! Anyway this brought a point from my Dad, I was bombing around these roads, I was looking but not taking in the sights as much as he was, decided then and there to watch my speed and look around a bit (this will come back to haunt me later). Continuing along 5A we saw Osprey, their nests and a Kestrel or two sitting on the phone/power lines, what a treat as we both recalled our couple of Kestrels we nursed back to health when we were younger living in "Bill's Puddle"...
After a bit we came into Quilechena, damn what a beautiful spot! If you like lakes, RV parking or a small hotel (so you do not need to rough it), this is a lovely spot to disconnect yourself from the world for a couple days (Next summer for sure Amy!!).
Once we got back into Merritt again we grabbed some lunch at McD's... ya, I know but I had their Philly Sandwich (not bad if you can deal with the cheese). We reviewed our plans and checked to see how much time we had and instead of heading back home via the Coq we figured a trip to Princeton would be good. As we dropped 15 bucks in the tank and got ready to head out, I had a concern that this leg may not go so well... but more on that in my next post...
We left Kamloops approx around 12:45ish, heading back to Merritt through Quilechena (5A South if I recall correctly). On route out of town we saw this beautiful property on the left (had a coach house), man... easily 1 Mil or more... My Dad and I settled on the fact some CEO, Doctor or Lawyer had to live there, either way big money.... So a bit down the 5A we saw (well my Dad did) a Remax sign for a chunk of property (169 acres), sweet, so where in Vancouver on a major road can you stop, reverse and copy down information while not being hassled by on coming traffic! Anyway this brought a point from my Dad, I was bombing around these roads, I was looking but not taking in the sights as much as he was, decided then and there to watch my speed and look around a bit (this will come back to haunt me later). Continuing along 5A we saw Osprey, their nests and a Kestrel or two sitting on the phone/power lines, what a treat as we both recalled our couple of Kestrels we nursed back to health when we were younger living in "Bill's Puddle"...
After a bit we came into Quilechena, damn what a beautiful spot! If you like lakes, RV parking or a small hotel (so you do not need to rough it), this is a lovely spot to disconnect yourself from the world for a couple days (Next summer for sure Amy!!).
Once we got back into Merritt again we grabbed some lunch at McD's... ya, I know but I had their Philly Sandwich (not bad if you can deal with the cheese). We reviewed our plans and checked to see how much time we had and instead of heading back home via the Coq we figured a trip to Princeton would be good. As we dropped 15 bucks in the tank and got ready to head out, I had a concern that this leg may not go so well... but more on that in my next post...
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Real Estate Run through Okanagan with Dad Pt.2
Continued from Pt1.
After we figured out how to get from one side of Merritt to the other (the bridge was under construction), we set off to checkout Logan Lake (note: My nephew is named Logan). One thing about traveling I like is getting to see or drive new routes, this one to Logan Lake was new, really in the high country up there. During our driving I got to spend some time with my Dad, I don't normally get to chat with him for lengths of time since he lives in Nanaimo, he knows the area well and it was good to talk to him about his thoughts and plans for next year. Anyway, side tracking aside we arrived in Logan Lake (I wonder how this town can support the amount of people we saw), holy smokes it was full of trailers, some houses and about 1000-1500 People I would think and one grocery store (not even a chain store). We toured through and saw a lot of trucker types and what looked to be miners (we thought the mine was not open). It really did not appeal to my Dad much (like not at all), so on we went to Kamloops.
About 10 mins outside of Logan Lake my Dad saw a moose crossing the road, neither of us have seen a moose in years, we both interpreted it as a good sign that his plan to move back to the area is a good one. This brings me to a point, lack of pics on this trip, I always thought that a camera in a cell is not that useful to me, well this trip proved to me that it is handy. Anyway we slowed down and the moose hopped over the deer fence on the opposite side of the road (so much for fences), I was going slow as I expected a baby or little moose to be following mommy moose, no such luck.
We arrived in Kamloops shortly before 12:00, thanks to my Dad for his directions into Kamloops we located the ReMax office in town (would have spent tons of time finding it) and met our second realtor for the day. She was excellent, no pressure, provided a lot of insight into the area (where we learned the mine is indeed open in Logan Lake) and printed out a lot of listings for my Dad to look over. While she was rattling off a couple of them Lilloet came up (I think I got that right Dad) as having a few good listings (I smell another trip come spring time). After saying our goodbyes we got back to the car and setup to head out on our next leg.
After we figured out how to get from one side of Merritt to the other (the bridge was under construction), we set off to checkout Logan Lake (note: My nephew is named Logan). One thing about traveling I like is getting to see or drive new routes, this one to Logan Lake was new, really in the high country up there. During our driving I got to spend some time with my Dad, I don't normally get to chat with him for lengths of time since he lives in Nanaimo, he knows the area well and it was good to talk to him about his thoughts and plans for next year. Anyway, side tracking aside we arrived in Logan Lake (I wonder how this town can support the amount of people we saw), holy smokes it was full of trailers, some houses and about 1000-1500 People I would think and one grocery store (not even a chain store). We toured through and saw a lot of trucker types and what looked to be miners (we thought the mine was not open). It really did not appeal to my Dad much (like not at all), so on we went to Kamloops.
About 10 mins outside of Logan Lake my Dad saw a moose crossing the road, neither of us have seen a moose in years, we both interpreted it as a good sign that his plan to move back to the area is a good one. This brings me to a point, lack of pics on this trip, I always thought that a camera in a cell is not that useful to me, well this trip proved to me that it is handy. Anyway we slowed down and the moose hopped over the deer fence on the opposite side of the road (so much for fences), I was going slow as I expected a baby or little moose to be following mommy moose, no such luck.
We arrived in Kamloops shortly before 12:00, thanks to my Dad for his directions into Kamloops we located the ReMax office in town (would have spent tons of time finding it) and met our second realtor for the day. She was excellent, no pressure, provided a lot of insight into the area (where we learned the mine is indeed open in Logan Lake) and printed out a lot of listings for my Dad to look over. While she was rattling off a couple of them Lilloet came up (I think I got that right Dad) as having a few good listings (I smell another trip come spring time). After saying our goodbyes we got back to the car and setup to head out on our next leg.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Real Estate Run through Okanagan with Dad Pt.1
Ya! My first real posting... From September 15th, 2007
Woke up to my alarm at 5:25am (uggh), grabbed a shower and hopped into my car, off to Timmies for some coffee and donuts. On the #1 at 6:20AM heading towards Merritt for breakfast and meeting our 1st realtor for the day. Hit the toll booth on the Coq about 7:30ish (hey Dad, you still got that receipt) and got our first taste of fresh air since leaving the Lower Mainland, Chilliwack smell does not count, damn cows!!!
Side Note: Through out the day we experienced blue sky and not a single cloud in the sky. You can smell the difference up there, no city or pollution smells.
Arrived in Merritt around 8:45ish, went to the restaurant we visited a couple years back, it is now a Sushi place (small towns and business do not always last). So we went into town to locate some place for food and located a Real Estate office (looked at some of the listings) then talked to a local to find the best place for breakfast (tip: ask locals for the best places when visiting a less frequented town). The nice lady directed us to the Cold Water Hotel, damn she was right, a Western Omelet for me and Ham/Cheese for Dad, very good, well priced, but the coffee really won us over. Hopefully this place will still be there next time we come through town. Well, after that we touched based with our 10:00AM appt with Century 21 and got a lot of good information on the local area, after we dumped some gas into the car we got ready to head out to Logan Lake, read more in subsequent posts.
Woke up to my alarm at 5:25am (uggh), grabbed a shower and hopped into my car, off to Timmies for some coffee and donuts. On the #1 at 6:20AM heading towards Merritt for breakfast and meeting our 1st realtor for the day. Hit the toll booth on the Coq about 7:30ish (hey Dad, you still got that receipt) and got our first taste of fresh air since leaving the Lower Mainland, Chilliwack smell does not count, damn cows!!!
Side Note: Through out the day we experienced blue sky and not a single cloud in the sky. You can smell the difference up there, no city or pollution smells.
Arrived in Merritt around 8:45ish, went to the restaurant we visited a couple years back, it is now a Sushi place (small towns and business do not always last). So we went into town to locate some place for food and located a Real Estate office (looked at some of the listings) then talked to a local to find the best place for breakfast (tip: ask locals for the best places when visiting a less frequented town). The nice lady directed us to the Cold Water Hotel, damn she was right, a Western Omelet for me and Ham/Cheese for Dad, very good, well priced, but the coffee really won us over. Hopefully this place will still be there next time we come through town. Well, after that we touched based with our 10:00AM appt with Century 21 and got a lot of good information on the local area, after we dumped some gas into the car we got ready to head out to Logan Lake, read more in subsequent posts.
Monday, August 20, 2007
Just getting started
Welcome!
Thanks for stopping by, this is the start of my Blog! I got tired of Facebook and all the little controls/games that are up there, I will still periodically pop into there but look here for more information! I plan to update or post in the evening as often as possible, hehehe, who knows how much that will be thou. Look for comments, random thougths, experiences and some pics!
Drop me some comments or just say hi anytime...
Chris - E.O.T.N.U.
Thanks for stopping by, this is the start of my Blog! I got tired of Facebook and all the little controls/games that are up there, I will still periodically pop into there but look here for more information! I plan to update or post in the evening as often as possible, hehehe, who knows how much that will be thou. Look for comments, random thougths, experiences and some pics!
Drop me some comments or just say hi anytime...
Chris - E.O.T.N.U.
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