Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Felt like I was at College ...

Last night, Saloumeh and I decided to drive down to Newark and get chicken wings at BW3,'s ... now for those of you who don't live in Delaware ... that's a good 30 minute drive ... longer then it takes to get to downtown Philly. But, it was definetly worth it. I got 15 spicy garlic and 5 smokey south western, I actually might of eaten more than 15 spicy garlic since I noticed that some wings were missing and had the waitress bring some more. We talked and laughed, mostly about post college life and remembering all our other times at BW3's at MSU, it is much better, a 5 cents less per wings I might add.

After all this talk and thought of good ole college days we decided to roll down to University of Delaware and get ice cream. On the way we stopped at Saloumeh's office building, which is very nice, and I finally got a chance to see where she works. Very cool, especially the fact that she gets to wear a lab coat! We circled her building and then off to Main St., the life line of UofD. Thier campus is awesome, old colonial buidlings with tall white columns all with lush green parks in front of them. I'm actually really looking into going back to school ... myabe not full-time, but at least part time. I really miss reading text books and lectures ... I really do. But to go back I need either scholarships or work to pay for it ... I also need a good GMAT school ...

Friday, July 15, 2005

Man enough to admit it



I think it's time for me to admit it, I'm no longer a blogger ... or at least not like Miguel, Sam or even Mom. I'm a casual writer .. on a web journal. I can't really explain it. Blogging used to help me keep closer and feel more connected to friends and family afar. But lately, every time I think about blogging it just makes me feel more distant from everything. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

As always, since my last post a lot has heppened. A trip to the Atlantic ... a trip to the Pacific as well as the second largest city in the world. Two weddings, no funerals, New Apartment (Saloumeh has a new place) and Mona is back and completely better, from her scare and stay at the WindCrest Animal hospital. Many Many thanks to my good friend Alton who took care of Pumpkin and Mona while we where gone.

So enjoy the pics!


This was the dance at the wedding. Started at about midnight and didn't stop ... until 4am. Ballons, Lives band, wigs and men on stilts. A must for any wedding.


The pryramids were more amazing than I expected. The Aztecs thought the pyramids were built by gaints, just look at the size of the steps.


Mona, all better. You can see where they shaved her leg and put the IV in.


The bay of acapulco.


This is a sample of the dinner from the wedding ... the beautiful deserts. Thanks Tanis and Marc