Posted on Aug 30, 2004

Kings Island with Janet

Went to Kings Island on Saturday to ride some roller coasters. I had a great time and enjoyed all of the rides, except for “The Beast,” which is a wooden coaster. My date Janet and I agree that wood coasters are just too rough. I think I’ll stick to the metal ones from now on.

I haven’t really made any plans for this upcoming weekend. I often take advantage of three-day weekends to leave the country. Maybe I’ll just stick around and play it low this weekend.

Posted on Aug 24, 2004

Raiser’s Edge Training

Last week was spent in training: learning Blackbaud’s Raiser’s Edge. Lambda Chi has been using RE for about 10 years now. We’re getting ready to upgrade from version 6 to version 7. Sadly, I’m not very impressed with the upgrade. But we will put to use some of the new features.

Last Monday, my date took me to a Clay Akin concert at the Indianapolis State Fair. No, my date is not 14; she just love’s Clay. Though I wouldn’t choose to listen to him, it was a fun evening.

This weekend, I went to the national wakeboarding tournament, hosted right here in Indianapolis. The pros were very impressive, catching big air and peforming multiple stunts. It was a good time.

Posted on Aug 14, 2004

Color in Motion

What’s your favorite color? If you don’t know, Claudia Cortes’ “Color in Motion” project will help you decide.

Posted on Aug 13, 2004

False Automatic Reminders

Last week, my personal listserve sent out an automatic e-mail that I programmed more than two years ago saying that if all went well, I would be returning from the Peace Corps in mid-August. Oops. Guess I forgot to remove that message.

It is, however, remarkable at how much has taken place in the past two years. I’ve lived in three states (NC, CT, IN); visited a few new countries (Japan, Thailand); saved someone’s life; built several dozen web sites; bought an Audi; bought my first home (a condo); returned to work for my fraternity (Lambda Chi Alpha); a made many new friends. Much of this wouldn’t have happened if I remained in the Peace Corps.

I’m not saying that I’m glad my Peace Corps service lasted only three months. I’m just saying that my list would have been drastically different.

My three months in the Peace Corps, however, remains a very sustainable three months. Everything that I posted on my site two years ago still remains. It not only remains, but two of the top 10 most-visited pages of my site are regarding the Peace Corps: my close of service and the list of other volunteers who had personal web sites telling their Peace Corps stories. In fact, these two pages (out of 165) account for 7.5 percent of my site’s traffic.

As a Peace Corps volunteer, we were trained to make sure that our work and service could be sustained after we left. Organizations we served were not to become dependent on the Peace Corps to provide free labor year after year. Our projects and work was supposed to continue long after we left. I left two years ago and people are still interested in my story.

Posted on Aug 6, 2004

A Week of Play

It’s been a good week. After a busy conference, the boss gave us Monday and Tuesday off. On Wednesday, the office went to an afternoon baseball game. That evening, 12 of us gathered to play my favorite Xbox game: Halo. Thursday was the only full day at work. Friday, I worked in the morning, went wakeboarding with Papa, Al, and Papa’s brother Mike this afternoon, and tonight I’m at a truck race with Sean and Beth Barnett. On Sunday I head to the Brickyard 400 with Papa.