Friday, March 31, 2006

I have never ...

A few days ago I realized that I have never read a whole page in the bible. I also realized that there is a lot of other things I haven't done and I'm proud of. I'm not perfect, but for somebody who has lived in two big cities like New York and Las Vegas, I'd say I've done pretty well.

  1. never done drugs
  2. never blacked out drunk
  3. never broken up with my now wife
  4. never shoplifted/stolen money
  5. never been arrested
  6. never cheated
  7. never been dumped
  8. never hit a woman
  9. never farted around friends
  10. never gotten a tatto/piercing
  11. never shot an animal
  12. never gotten an STD
  13. never bet on sports
  14. never told anybody I hate them
  15. never paid for sex

Thursday, March 30, 2006

De vuelta

No he podido blogear lately. Mi esposa no ha estado muy bien. Ya ha tenido 5 cambio de medicamento en menos de un mes. Hoy ha estado mucho mejor, so ya regresare por aqui mas tarde.

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

European Encounter

Ya hace mas de nueve meses que regresamos de Europa. Puse algunas de mis fotos en Flikr pero se me perdio la direccion hasta ahora.
Paises que visitamos:
England
Belgium
Netherlands*
Germany
Austria
Italy*
Switzerland
France*

* = favorites

If you feel like it, check some out here.

Sunday, March 12, 2006

A Few Of My Favorite Things

A few days ago I contemplated making a list of the things that I hate or at least annoy me. Instead, I decided to channel my energy to the positive. So I made a list of the things I love or make me happy and don't necessarily cost me money. My goal was 25, but as the day went by I kept on thinking of more and more things. This is about appreciating the things in our lives.

  1. To see good people succeed
  2. Rain hitting my windows
  3. Emails from friends
  4. Baby animals
  5. Old pictures
  6. Naturally sweet coconut water
  7. Not having bad debt
  8. My father’s humor
  9. Europe
  10. Never having had acne
  11. My daughter eating
  12. Spring
  13. A good piece of trivia
  14. Being asked for advice
  15. A song I can identify with
  16. My moral values
  17. Taking really good pictures
  18. A good red wine
  19. History
  20. The word abundance
  21. My garlic and tomato pasta recipe
  22. Netflix
  23. My dreams about fish
  24. Looking at people’s collections
  25. My wife’s cooking
  26. My books from the 1700’s
  27. Having a best friend for a long time
  28. New white socks
  29. Live fish
  30. My 50 inch flat screen TV
  31. Snow in Las Vegas
  32. Wild flowers
  33. Scotch & club soda with 3 ice cubes
  34. All my tools
  35. Watching my daughter sleep
  36. New York style pizza
  37. Trying to always be on time
  38. Finishing things
  39. My sister’s laughter
  40. Beating my mom at a good card game
  41. Being respected all my life
  42. Dried cherries
  43. Getting FedEx and UPS packages
  44. The word serendipity
  45. Feeling that the best is yet to come
  46. Trees
  47. Doing nice things for others
  48. Big pomegranates
  49. When people get me
  50. Nitpicking movies
  51. Having friends over
  52. When new restaurants open nearby
  53. Planning a trip
  54. Having my cheeks hurt from laughing so much
  55. Positive peer pressure
  56. Going to the movies with friends
  57. Learning something new
  58. My definition of success
  59. Picking fruits from a tree
  60. Telling jokes while hiking
  61. Lisa from the Simpsons
  62. Being able to carry almost anything in my SUV
  63. Deadline extensions
  64. Getting comments on my blog
  65. Frozen grapes
  66. Knowing my dog doesn’t bark because he chooses not to
  67. Online banking
  68. My not-too-soft/not-too-hard pillow
  69. Being told that I matter
  70. A good foreign film on a Saturday night
  71. The smell of apple cinnamon
  72. A good risotto for two
  73. My wireless connection
  74. Singing along to Sweet Child O’ Mine
  75. Sunday mornings

I challenge you to make a list of at least 25 things that don't necessarily involve money and make you happy. You may not copy more than 5 from my list. Espanol o Ingles is fine.

I wasn't going to do this, but I'm challenging:
Odisea Burbujas
Natalia
Burbuja Galactica
Bau
Angy
(think hard)
Bracuta

Friday, March 10, 2006

T-R-I-V-I-A

In the 1400's a law was set forth in England that a man was allowed to beat his wife with a stick no thicker than his thumb. Hence we have "the rule of thumb"

Many years ago in Scotland, a new game was invented. It was ruled "Gentlemen Only...Ladies Forbidden"...and thus the word! GOLFentered into the English language.

The first couple to be shown in bed together on primetime TV were Fred and Wilma Flintstone.

Every day more money is printed for Monopoly than the U.S. Treasury.

Men can read smaller print than women can; women can hear better.

CocaCola was originally green.

It is impossible to lick your elbow.

The State with the highest percentage of people who walk to work: Alaska

The percentage of Africa that is wilderness: 28% (now get this...)

The percentage of North America that is wilderness: 38%

The cost of raising a mediumsize dog to the age of eleven: $6,400

The average number of people airborne over the U.S. in any given hour: 61,000

Intelligent people have more zinc and copper in their hair.

The first novel ever written on a typewriter: Tom Sawyer.

The San Francisco Cable cars are the only mobile National Monuments.

Each king in a deck of playing cards represents a great king from history:
Spades King David Hearts Charlemagne Clubs Alexander, the Great Diamonds Julius Caesar

111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321

If a statue in the park of a person on a horse has both front legs in the air, the person died in battle. If the horse has onefront leg in the air the person died as a result of wounds received in battle. If the horse has all four legs on the ground, the person diedof natural causes.

Only two people signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, John Hancock and Charles Thomson. Most of the rest signedon August 2, but the last signature wasn't added until 5 years later.

Q. Half of all Americans live within 50 miles of what?
A. Their birthplace

Q. Most boat owners name their boats. What is the most popular boat name requested?
A. Obsession

Q. If you were to spell out numbers, how far would you have to go until you would find the letter "A"?
A. One thousand

Q. What do bulletproof vests, fire escapes, windshield wipers, and laser printers all have in common?
A. All were invented by women.

Q. What is the only food that doesn't spoil?
A. Honey

Q. Which day are there more collect calls than any other day of the year?
A. Father's Day

In Shakespeare's time, mattresses were secured on bed frames by ropes. When you pulled on the ropes the mattress tightened,making the bed firmer to sleep on. Hence the phrase......... "goodnight, sleep tight."

It was the accepted practice in Babylon 4,000 years ago that for a month after the wedding, the bride's father would supply hissoninlaw with all the mead he could drink. Mead is a honey beer and because their calendar was lunar based, this period was called thehoney month, which we know today as the honeymoon.

In English pubs, ale is ordered by pints and quarts... So in old England, when customers got unruly, the bartender would yell at them "Mind your pints and quarts, and settle down."
It's where we get the phrase "mind your P's and Q's"

Many years ago in England, pub frequenters had a whistle baked into the rim, or handle, of their ceramic cups. When they needed a refill, they used the whistle to get some service. "Wet your whistle" is the phrase inspired by this practice.

Monday, March 06, 2006

CURAMOS ELNIA, ESPATITE Y EL CANCER...



Mientras visitaba a mi abuelo en un barrio de Santiago encontre esto en una esquina.
Me parecio gracioso que alguien que no sabe deletrear Ernia o Acido, pueda curar Cancer.
Soy mas ingenuo de lo que pensaba, ya que me tomo un tiempo realizar que son Infecciones...V LES. Pero mas ingenuo es aquel que se cree el cuento de que alguien que corta pelo a $50 pesos, tambien pueda curar algo mas serio que la gripe.