Sunday, September 23, 2012

Quick Update

Sorry I didn’t write last week. It is just that nothing too interesting has happened. I have had my nose to the grind stone working away. I have just three more days of work. I present Wednesday evening, and after that it is just getting ready to come home. It has been a good time at Microsoft, but I am also excited to be coming home. This place is just not the same without Emily.

It has been a depressing two weeks with problems with the BYU team. *Sigh* I really wish they would play a little better. Well, just our offence. I am actually rather pleased with our defense. They play extremely well! Go Cougs!

So that is an update from me. Hope everyone is having a more interesting time than me Smile

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Amsterdam and Back

Well, I survived my trip to Amsterdam! It actually went pretty well. I must say Europe was very different than I was expecting. Everyone seemed to smoke, which surprised me the most. Other than that it was an interesting mixture of new and old. It didn’t feel quite like a new city, but also not quite like an old city. A very interesting experience.

I didn’t do too much sight seeing, since I was there to present at the conference. The one place I did go was the Anne Frank house. It was really amazing. It was a lot bigger than I always imagined. What would have been really hard was the need to be unseen and unheard all the time. Never going outside would have been killer.

I really like the museum because its focus was on hope and changing the world for the better instead of just remembering tragedy. I feel that often when we remember the past we just try to feel bad about it. In contrast the Anne Frank house was all about telling the story of a girl that was able to accomplish her dreams even in great persecution. She hoped that she could publish her journal, and that its words could change lives, and they certainly have. Things were not easy, but she had a goal that she worked through in spit of any challenges she faces.

I also like the story of her father. Even though Otto ended up losing his family he never devolved into a stupor of hate. Instead he just wanted to help the world do better, and not fall again into such hatred. He truly is an amazing man, and one whom I look up to now. It was a really good experience.

On Tuesday I gave my presentation. It went well. The conference itself also went well. None of the rooms were air conditioned, and adding that to my jet lag, it was really hard to stay awake. Really hard! I managed only with the help of afternoon naps.

On Thursday I took off. My shuttle never came (the driver actually lied about trying to come), and so I had to taxi to the airport. The airport was also interesting. The security checkpoint was right at the gate, and I even saw guards walking around with SMGs. It was crazy! Very different. Anyways, here are some pictures from Amsterdam:

My hotel

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Breakfast. That is a pancake with peaches, mandarin oranges, and vanilla ice cream.

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They have very intricate balconies for an apartment.

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American fast food is every where in the world!

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Cigarettes were everywhere. Smoking seemed to be the national pastime. Young, old, male, female everyone was doing it!

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The buildings were really cool. Their were also canals running through the city. They were really nice.

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Even with the crazy security in the airport I was able to make it safely home. I didn’t experience too much jetlag on getting back either. I was very happy with that. The rest of the week nothing much happened. There was a great talk by Elder Holland for the CES broadcast on Sunday though. If you haven’t seen it (married people) you should certainly go and watch it (http://www.lds.org/broadcasts/watch/ces-devotionals/2012/09?lang=eng). It was just great!

Sunday, September 2, 2012

On the Plane

I am actually writing this post from thousands of feet up in the air. I am lucky, and my plane has a power outlet, so I can use all the time sitting to take care of a bunch of writing tasks that I needed to accomplish. Go me!

 

This week has been the first full week with Emily being in China. She was actually in Guilin. That is probably the most beautiful part of China. When she talks about it to me it reminds me of all the good times I had there. She is really enjoying it.

On the home front I have continued to use MyFitnessPal to track my eating and my workout. It is going well. Some fun things did happen though. On Friday my 3 mile run turned into a five and half mile run when I got lost. That was made even worse by the fact that it was after dark and I didn’t know the area at all. It was a bit scary, but oh well.

Another fun story was on Thursday. I had started the day in church clothes since I was going to the temple. I also brought workout clothes to take the gym. When I get to the gym and change into them I realize that I didn’t bring my running shoes. Well, obviously running in my church shoes wasn’t going to happen, so what was a boy to do? Solution! I could ride an exercise bike without shoes! So I wore my shoes up to the bike, took them off, and biked. It actually worked out fine, but I sure did look funny Smile with tongue out

Other than that, nothing too crazy has happened. This morning I got on the plane to Amsterdam. I won’t have time to do much exploring of the city, but whatever I do get to do, I am sure that I will tell you all about it!

In the meantime I am on the plane and enjoying the entertainment. I have already watched Men In Black III, The Avengers, and now I am watching The Vow. It has been fun. I feel guilty watching this much TV, but I guess there isn’t much choice when you are stuck in a plane.