Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Last Minute...

Talk about waiting for the last minute.  I have waited until the last day of the month to get my goal of 100 birds.  If I had a 100 to get it would be a long day.  Actually I need 3 more.  The day may actually turn out to be just as long...argh.
 
Well I have not all the possible ducks.  So I am going to my duck place and hopefully get my 100 and then enjoy a nice walk with my wife and kids...
 
Then I have to do about 50 other things...goals, goals, goals...

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

The Day and Some Introspection...

Well I have had another day, and more things to think about and process.  As any good day should present you I believe. 
 
Today I had my class called Environmental Problem Solving.  It is a good class, talking about as the name implies Environmental Problems.  Well today we watched a video about the use of our natural resources.  It was called "Affluenza".  It presents to the viewer that problem that people over use overall and the earth really can't handle it.  It actually talked a lot more about how we over use resources and have so much at our disposal and we are less happy than we have ever been.  We actually may be at our worse in 100 years because of stress, and other problems. 
 
That is an interesting problem.  Americans when polled said that they were their happiest in the 1950's, as compared to now.  That was done year by year.  Wow.  For myself I realize that I am not happy overall when I seek after possessions. 
 
Do our possessions control us or do we control them? 
 
We work so hard at getting ahead of the game and we really have nothing to show at the end of it all.  If you have to work 16 hours a day to accomplish your goal what does that get you?  Theodore Roosevelt in endorsing big business was worried what it would do to us.  He knew that the simple life was the best life.  He lived that and hoped others would as well. 
 
It seems that the middle ground between poverty and wealth will bring us the most happiness. 
 
The other thing that the video talked about was how much we use.  On average the American uses directly or indirectly on his behalf 20 tons of resources a year.  This is all the trash we produce, food we eat, gas we burn ecetera... That is 40,000 pounds.  Sounds a bit outlandish?  Consider this aspect of it...
 
How much gas do you use to fill you tank?  How many times a month?  How about for trips?  How about for the year, daily normal use and big trips?  For myself I am really a big user of gasoline for when I travel.  I ride my bike to work and school.  That helps actually by my calculation save 300 gallons a year.  Not only do I save money but that is almost 1 ton of resources right there.  Don't kid yourself into thinking that gas comes out pure for the ground.  It takes actually about 2 gallons of crude oil to produce 1 gallon of gas if that is the only thing they are making.  That is on a good day.  It could take a lot more. 
 
Overall I probably use 1000 gallons of gas a year when I travel moderately.  Like this year.  That is adding up to at least 8000 pounds of resources right there if you don't count how much oil it takes to make gas.  So really next year when I travel twice as much I will probably add up to be over using past the 20 ton mark. 
 
Then there is the trash and heating or cooling my house.  For me it is cooling the house 9 months a year.  They also have to use resources to keep my school library nice at 55 degrees.  That is a big building.  In the winter they keep it at 80.  Heating and cooling uses a lot of resources. 
 
The point is that 20 tons of natural resource use per American isn't that outlandish. 
 
So what am I going to do?  In the next year I will try and use less of the resources where I can, buy used and attempt to recycle 1000 pounds of my own trash.  To start I went out of my way to recycle my computer monitor that died.  That prevented lead and other heavy metals from being put into the landfills, as well as helping to reduce the waste overall. 
 
That isn't the main thing I intended to write about but it became big. 
 
A funny story about my day then I have to head to bed. 
 
In my Environmental Problem Solving class there are a few students that go out of their way to help save insects, vermin and rodents.  For example Spiders and Mice.  Both people had them in their house.  What did they do?  They captured them, pampered them and relocated them.  The mouse story what the funniest.  She said she had a mouse problem and said she caught them and relocated them to the country side.  I said really?  I usually just drowned them when I was living out in the sticks.  97 in 3 weeks to be exact.  She said it was terrible that I did that.  Another guy in the room said you were dropping them off in front of his house were you?  I couldn't stop laughing, and neither could the rest of the group.  She had no idea what the joke was. 
 
I also told them about the pest problem they were.  I guess she didn't realize how many there could by simple reproduction.  For example if you had 2 mice, that had 6 babies.  Those 6 babies mated and made 18, then assume some die, you get 36 after the next round, then 72, then 145, then 300, then 600, then 1200, then 2400, then 5000, 10,000, 20,000, 40,000, 80,000, 160,000, 320,000, 640,000, 1,280,000.  In less than 2 years you could have more than a million mice if you assume the babies can mate in a month and 1/2 of all the mice die each time and they have 6 babies.  Thank goodness they don't go that fast but killing 100 mice in a month may actually just about do nothing overall.  Argh.  Especially when your cats are really dumb about mice. 
 
Douglas I never understood you...Zenger though was a good cat. 

Monday, October 29, 2007

Things Keep Going...

Well things are going pretty well.  It has been a few days since I wrote to this online journal.  A few different things have happened lately and here are a few of them...
 
My computer monitor monitor an old CRT 19 inch stopped working on me.  It was kind of burdensome and took up a lot of room.  It was really nice to have a larger screen however to work with.  Anyway I was glad to now have the chance for getting a large less space intensive flat screen LCD.  I am thinking of a 22 inch monitor.  It is amazing to think that a 22 inch monitor is almost twice the size of my 19 inch and easily 3 times the size of my computer.  Samsung currently is making the best monitors in my price range.  I have seen a few that look quite nice but they lack the USB ports that some have that I would like for my USB mouse and keyboard.  That is a small thing but probably for my use will be important to consider for efficiency and sanity.
 
Lately my duaghter is adorable.  She is a people person.  As well Andy is a morning person.  She really likes to be unwrapped when I am up and about to she can wiggle after a good night sleep of being swaddled.  When she wakes up she is a doll.  She smiles and coos and wiggles with excitement at seeing me.  That is what will wrap me around her finger.  I just can't get over the fact that she is so small and dependent on me.  That astounds me everyday with both of my kids.  They get everything from us.  Wow.
 
Andy also had her heart check up today and she is showing both holes that were present closing dramatically.  We were worried that they wouldn't close and we would be needing direct surgery or intense medication to close them.  The lord has continued to work with her and she is proving to have little problems at all.  We are very blessed.  I can attest to that. 
 
I have noticed how being in the same routine as parent and spouses can really wear you down just like a long trip.  Alison and I have a hard time some days when we get back together after a long day in our respective areas.  I have a hard day at school, she has a long day with the kids and menial tasks that never seem to end at home (a yammering 2 year old can really wear you down...).  When these happen on the same day it is hard to be cival with each other and remember you love each other.   Today we did get to actually talk for a few minutes after the kids were in bed and it was such a relief.  The hard thing is that my poor wife was exhausted and I had to tell her to lay down and sleep.  I am glad that we have each other. 
 
Anyway, I think that for now that will be all I have.  I am tired and need to prepare myself for a day of substitute teaching tomorrow.  It isn't bad, you just need to be prepared.  I have done 5 so far, and have only about 50 to go.  If I can sub that many then we will be set for our summer of trips next year.  I am quite excited about that.  Anyway, I will write again soon...

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Test Time...

Today I am spending part of my time studying for a test I have in my Contaminant Hydrology Class.  This is a midterm test, that is covering a lot of material.  The hard thing for me is that I have a hard time with just lectures.  Memorizing facts and the like is much harder for me.  If I can experience something and interact with it then I am generally much better at retaining that memory.
 
I guess the trick is to get to the point that I can interact with the information that I need to memorize.  At this point, 85 minutes before the test, the only thing a person can really do is be sure that the concepts you do know are clear and understood. 
 
The real reason I want to do well with this test is that I want to succeed with my goal of getting a 4.0 for my entire masters.  So far I am half way there and possibly going to keep it going through my classes this semester.  We will see how I do.  The other problem with this test is that I haven't experienced the teachers test language yet.  Tests are much easier to prepare for if you know how a teacher phrases questions, not just the actual type of them.  That is why today is really going to be an adventure...
 
 

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Website Update!

I have been able tonight to get to some easier problems and goals on my photo website and updates can now be seen.  Click here to see and enjoy...
 
 
I mainly have added a new gallery, and a rotating home page.  These aren't huge but seem so because of the work load with school I have been dealing with...so I am excited...
 
Included as well is a change of address on my blog for my photography site.  It is at this address now...
 
 
Enjoy!