Pictures from Norway
I finally uploaded my photos from Norway publicly. I spent a month in Bergen. These pictures mostly exclude people’s faces because this isn’t Facebook. Check it out. Here’s the link to all of ‘em:...
View ArticlePictures from Brazil
I spent 2 weeks in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil this summer. Here are the photos. There are some of the city of Salvador, a lot from the hotel, and then some really tropical looking ones from the 3 days we...
View ArticleThis Summer’s Goal Complete!
Guys, I got it. I finally got it. My Wash Park Pub Run Tshirt! I earned the shirt by going to the run 10 times. Tonight is my 11th run with the group this year. I also did some runs … Continue reading →
View ArticleAnd that’s all she wrote
I’m back. Back again with another post that starts with an apology for the long term, unannounced hiatus from writing. I have been writing but just not on this blog. Am I incredibly inspired to tell...
View ArticleMarch Craziness… No, Not Madness
You guys, March is crazy. Am I the only one who feels that way? Snowboarding season is at a high and here in Colorado, our snow has been ridiculous. Any day not on the hill feels like a failure. We …...
View ArticleMy Trip to Portugal
Wow, this is so long overdue. As in, nearly a year overdue. I had a draft written but never finished it up. I am not as great at posting travel as I used to be. The reason I went to … Continue reading →
View ArticleRiding at Keystone in March
Here’s a video of my friends and I snowboarding at Keystone. It’s just the beginning. Hopefully I’ll be able to put together a longer edit at the end of the season.
View ArticleExciting Upcoming Week: Comedy, Party, and Colombia
This week is going to be awesome. I’m seeing Chelsea Handler, going to our annual A-Bay Party, and travelling to Colombia. I’m going to see Chelsea Handler perform in her Uganda Be Kidding Me show...
View ArticlePictures from Calgary
Here are some of my pictures from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. I didn’t post a lot of pictures of people on my Flickr account, you’ll have to be friends with me on Facebook to see those. Maybe I’ll...
View ArticleBack to School… Again
If you follow me on twitter, you’ve seen me use the hashtag #backtoschool. I’m not mocking the rugrats or getting excited about upcoming sales. No, my friends, I’m going back to school. Cue the Adam...
View ArticleSeptember Update: Culture & Communication and Tough Mudder
It’s week 6 in business school! I still haven’t had any exams but they’re on the horizon. You still can’t ask me if it’s hard or not. For one of my classes, I had to turn in a team paper a … Continue...
View ArticlePodcasts, Podcasts, Podcasts
Over the past few weeks, I’ve been listening to podcasts on my ride to school. Since I mostly ride my bike, and I’m going to school where I’ll be sitting down calmly for a few hours, I don’t need to …...
View ArticleVancouver 2012
I never wrote a post about my trip to Vancouver in the fall of 2012! I just realized it. It was a fantastic trip. I arrived Thursday night then stayed at a cheap but clean hotel. On Friday morning, I …...
View ArticleUpcoming Trip to Seattle
I was feeling a bit restless. I couldn’t quite pinpoint the reason. But then it dawned on me that I hadn’t left Colorado since the end of July. That’s 3 months of staying put! I did spend a weekend in...
View ArticlePodcasts Are Back
New York Magazine just wrote a piece on why podcasts are getting more popular: “What’s Behind the Great Podcast Renaissance?” Through the various podcasts I listen to, I’ve heard hosts and guests say...
View ArticleComedians Now Write Books
An exchange on Twitter recently got me thinking. The discussion was about books written by comedians and whether or not their audio books were much different from the written format. I find it amazing...
View ArticleNovember’s Trip to Seattle
I finally went to Seattle. And I finally got around to writing this blog post! I visited my college roommate and she showed me all the best stuff around town. My first day there, it was pouring rain....
View ArticleMindfulness According to Jeffrey Sachs
I just finished reading The Price of Civilization: Reawakening American Virtue and Prosperity by economist Jeffrey D. Sachs. It was a New York Times Bestseller in 2011. If you want to learn about the...
View ArticleOpinion Of The JB Review: JB Is Local
This is an opinion piece on some proposed changes to CISV, a nonprofit peace education organization I belong to. I’m taking a look at the Junior Branch Review which will be discussed at Regional...
View ArticleOpinion Of The JB Review: Why I Don’t Agree With “Pathways” Conceptually
In the interest of writing posts that are short enough to read, this is part 2 out of 3. See part 1 here. See part 3 here. It’s broke, but don’t fix it. Instead of fixing something that we’ve had …...
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