Update

Let’s see. It has been a week so I thought I would update the blog. Might as well keep the content here fresh so everyone in the world will know exactly what is going on in our world.

Commuting
Work is going well. The commute is a beast but I’ve been able to listen to the book of mormon on the ipod while I ride the bus and trax. I’m able to listen to about 15 chapters per day so I cruising right through. I’m in 3 Nephi right now. Here is how my commute goes on a typical day.

6:45am ride my bike to the bus stop
6:52am catch the bus to salt lake
7:30-7:40 arrive downtown and walk to nearest trax station.
7:43am take trax up to the UofU
8:00am arrive at work

The process to get home is a little trickier.
4:35pm walk to the trax station
4:41pm take trax to downtown
4:55pm arrive downtown and run 2 blocks to the bus stop. I can usually catch the Riverton bus right then. The first few times I saw the bus pull away as I was walking to the stop. I decided to take track to the next station to get ahead of the bus and I’ve been able to catch it every time I’ve tried.
5:40pm arrive in riverton and ride bike home.

If I miss the 4:55pm bus the next one doesn’t come until 5:17pm and I get home a little after 6pm.

I’ve driven a couple time and it isn’t that much faster especially when there is traffic because the bus goes slightly faster than everyone else in the HOV lane. The best advantage of driving is not having to worry about timing transfers. The advantages of public transportation are that we don’t have to buy a second car, bus fare ($54/month) is cheaper than gas would be (probably $80/month). I also don’t have to worry about driving which is very nice. I hate driving in traffic but if I’m just riding I just enjoy reading a book or sleeping. Which reminds me. One day on the way home I fell asleep on the bus and when I woke up we had already passed my stop and we were on our way to Herriman. I ended up about 5-6 miles from home and Sarah had to come pick me up.

Wilife
In other news. I was contacted by WiLife this week because they are being acquired by Logitech and I was able to exercise the stock options I had. I’ll make a few bucks off of the acquisition and possibly more later. It will be interesting to see how they progress under a big brand name like Logitech. I think that will be huge in getting into different retail space and to get some marketing dollars working for them.

Ron Paul
Also, this week Ron Paul had his money bomb on Tuesday. $4.3 million in 1 day! Wow! I hope this just gets the momentum rolling. There are still a lot of people that haven’t really heard of Ron Paul. I don’t agree with him on every issue but I’ve never seen such transparency, consitency and moral stability in any candidate. He’s running on a very strong platform. He’s not your typical politician. He’s NOT running because HE wants to be the president. He’s running because he loves the Constitution and wants to restore constitutional principles in our government. He’s a true conservative and would work to defend our freedoms.

Photography
I’ve always loved photography but have never made an effort to really learn how to take good pictures. I really enjoy beautiful photos. For some reason I’m getting excited about the possibility of becoming a professional photographer. I think it is something I could do on the side and really enjoy. I can see myself doing Senior portraits, high school/college sports, child portraits, maybe even family pictures and weddings. I’ve looked into taking some classes at SLCC next semester but the location and time might not work very well. In the meantime I’ve checked out some books from the library and I’m learning all about exposure, lighting, lenses so that I can start taking professional quality photos. Another aspect of this profession that I would like is the digital photo editing. So if you know anyone that would like their picture taken for free I’m looking for practice so I can build a portfolio and then start charging people.

3 thoughts on “Update

  1. Very informative post. Thanks for the rundown on your commute. What pain. At least you can read or sleep, but I bet the time away from your family is hard. You can be in charge of fam photos at our reunion.

  2. I remember working at fedex. The 20min drive there was not too bad, but the 20 min ride home at midnight after a long day was torture. My 20 min is nothing compared to the 1hr plus you have.
    As far as Ron Paul goes, he is gaining ground. He is strong in the straw polls which may be a better indicator. The GOP polls are flawed. They only look at those who voted in the last primary when Bush was the only one on the ticket. He may be stronger than a lot think. SC will be the first primary so our vote may make some diff.

  3. we’re pretty excited about the good things happening with Ron Paul too. i heard the other day that President Samuelson has declared this the Year of the Constitution at BYU…a fact we thought was wonderful and interesting…we’re working on getting registered to vote here…glad to participate in the SC primary. also, how exciting about your interest in photography! what a perfect place to live for getting started. the photographer who did our wedding was excellent and he never had a hard time finding folks to help him build his portfolio…lots and lots of weddings…then after that he never hurt for work…lots more weddings…and he was making good living at it…finally…wondering, how is the job going once you get there?

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