The main purpose of this blog is to help me remember the things that make me happy. My memory sucks, so this will help remind me of the things I do in life that make me....happy.

Word to ya motha...

Skydive San Marcos Halloween Carnival

Monday, October 29, 2007

"...For once you have tasted flight, you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been and there you long to return..."
- Leonardo Da Vinci

This highly anticipated weekend was so much fun and exceeded all expectations that had built up throughout the week. The SSM Halloween Carnival was my first Boogie and I am excited to have experienced all of these things for the very first time with such authentic people.

  • Jumped out of a Helicopter: This was an amazing experience. The pilot took two observers and me on a thrilling ride to 6,000 ft. and said "alrighty, jump on out". As I leaped from the spinning blades of the Robinson 44, I turned around, looked at the pilot and smiled. Jumping in dead air was an unusual experience and I can't wait to do it again.
  • Jumped out of a CASA: Two words....Hog Daddy. The CASA was awesome, but for some reason I feel more comfortable in the Otter.
  • Raft Dive! (the video pretty much explains it all. It shows pure dedication. Nobody would let go and stayed committed to the raft and the two lovely girls...)
  • Chase Mary Speed Star (so much fun!!):
  • First Horney Guerrilla:
Here are some pictures from the Halloween Party that Skydive San Marcos held on Saturday night. It was a nice surprise to see so many people in costume. All of the costumes were very creative. I combined Syraya's and my photos together.



Here is the video of our Raft Dive. Many folks didn't believe we were going to hold, but our determination proved otherwise. Each one of us had either a kung foo, death, or he-man grip on that raft and REFUSED to release. Once we flattened out, the girls (Angelina and Nikki) had the ride of a lifetime (haha). On top of all this, I wore my heart rate monitor that shows my heart rate skyrocket during our flight back to earth. (Click on Image to enlarge).



Thanks SSM for putting together such an entertaining event. I cant wait until next year!!

Living in the 70's

Monday, October 22, 2007

70 jumps and its still as exciting at it was my first jump. Someone said I look like a kid in a candy store when I'm sitting in the plane...haha. I made 7 jumps this weekend and pretty much ripped my fingers to hell (trying to pack my parachute). I don't think biting my nails helps...

I opened my parachute 2.65 miles from the ground on Saturday (14,000 feet. 168,000 inches. 426,720 centimeters). That gave me about a 15 minute canopy ride which was probably 10 minutes too long...my legs started to fall asleep and my arms became numb. With all that aside, it was still really cool.

I cant WAIT till next weekend. Helicopters, Casa, Costumes, Beer, Skydiving, live music, and FUN PEOPLE?! Who wouldn't be excited about that??


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Clay is a Married Human Being...

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Wow...late post, but today marks a week since Clay and Kyle got hitched. I felt super honored to be the best man and I'm glad that everything turned out so nicely. Kyle, and Clay...I wish you the best and will see you folks soon. Here are a few picture from the wedding from Beth's camera. Thanks Beth, you're the greatest!!

The Dallas Museum of Art was a great representation for Clay and Kyle's appreciation for creativity and it was the PERFECT place for the pre-wedding dinner. That was cool. I love that place. I need to post all the picture from the photographer, but they aren't available yet...



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Jump and Drink...weekend was fabuloso!!

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Jump and Drink is exactly what happend...to the TEE. Friday night, I met up with Cade, Stephanie, Chrystal, and Rebecca. It was a nice surprise to see Cade get off. More friends + alcohol = great times. It's a pretty simple equation really...

I took a few pictures Saturday night, threw them in photoshop, and posted them here. I have to post pictures. Im a visual person, so pictures help make it more memorable. So, thanks George Eastman....for inventing film and the first small camera. It sure has made the lives of "visual people" more enjoyable.

Saturday night was great fun. Molotov to Canvis....and lots of drinks in between. Stephanie, Chrystal, Cade, and Justin....good times! :)













Saturday and Sunday were both spent in San Marcos. Syraya and I did a fun exit from the otter. We were tucked in a little ball falling at about 130 mph to the Earth. It was really cool b/c we hear each other yelling on the way down. Once we broke, Chunks came in and we attempted to form a hybrid. Big "F" on that one. It was still kick ass though. Ted was nice enough to video the attempt. Check out the video....it's kind of cool.




Bed time...Im tired as a mo-fo.