Author: aron

  • San Angelo SP

    We’ve been here before but it’s always nice to hang out at the park. It’s the last trip out this season as summer is almost upon us and it’s just not fun to camp in the summer in Texas. The air conditioner struggles to keep the heat at bay while the sun makes the outside just miserable. Even on the eBikes the breeze is more akin to a blast furnace than refreshing air. But this trip has some rain and hail yesterday but led to a beautiful night with a huge full moon.

    Sandy’s friend Liz and her SO Tam live here and we went to visit them last night. We stopped by Pizza Hut to pick up an online order only to find out that their ordering system was screwing up online orders. They just bought a new house and it was nice to see it.

  • Job Offer Accepted

    Funny how life works out. I accepted a job offer which will see me assisting an organization off of Taleo. Super excited about it because I know what I’m doing and I should be able to make a positive impact on the organization. So I’m booked for at least the next couple of months.

  • Job Offer Declined

    I should probably have my head examined but I turned down a job making 70k a year, it was remote too. But I just didn’t feel it, it was a data entry position and they would provide the hardware and it was a mac. I think that I would have done well but I can do better. I didn’t want to get saddled into a job that didn’t have any room for growth.

  • Mothers Day

    Mom wanted ribs for mother’s day and who am I to say no:) Got up at 8am and fired up the smoker and started the ribs. Mom, sis and Ron came over and we had ribs, corn on the cob and baked beans while the grass eaters had salmon, salad and broccoli. We had cake and mom enjoyed the album Sandy put together for her with pictures of me from birth to age 3.

    Also today happens to be my kittens 6th birthday. I did sing them happy birthday and gave them the 6 spankings they had coming. I think it was lost on them but it meant something to me. I read an article the other day and it said that domestic short haired cats live to be 12 so it’s midlife for them. I really hope and pray that they beat the average.

    It’s been a little sad though, there’s been a lot of deaths recently. Aside from Kelly and Wendy which I blogged about earlier, Susan Tucker Henderson passed, she was the receptionist at PDS when I worked there. I also found out Brandi Hix passed at the age of 46. This means at least 3 people I know of are observing their first mother’s day without a mom. This made me a little sad. While death is the logical conclusion of life, it’s finality is heartbreaking.

  • Interview(s) Complete

    So as I’m waiting for the interview from the CA place, I get a call from a recruiter that contacted me a month ago about my TCC expertise, now he wants to submit me for a position. Oh well when it rains it pours. I had the interview that was planned and it seems like it’s more of an admin assistant position. I blew through it because, it turned out it didn’t really have anything to do with data analytics. Oh well, we’ll see what happens next week, this weekend I’ll just enjoy life and let tomorrow take care of itself.

  • Interview Tomorrow

    I have a job interview tomorrow for a position as a data analyst! I’m kind of excited about this as it seems like a good fit for me. The primary tech is Postgre SQL, SQL, Tableau and Python all of which I know well so the learning curve is sort of flattened with those. Microsoft Office which I know like the back of my hand and a handful of other accounting and time tracking software which I’m sure I can master in short order.

    The only issue is that they appear to use Apple hardware for workstations… They’re based out of CA so I guess that’s not out of the ordinary but I’m not sure how well Apple works with the data wrangling that I’m used to doing. But I can learn:)

  • Sad Day Times 2

    It’s getting warm here in Texas. Sandy and I did our grocery shopping today, went to Kroger and shopped the sales and then to Walmart for staples like milk, cheese and lunch meat.

    We came home and decided to jump on the bikes and head over to the mall to get steps, people watch and grab a bite for lunch. We walked the mall and found ourselves in the food court having Chic-fil-A. I was checking out Facebook and we were stunned to see we lost a classmate. Wendy (Dittman) Lipinski died of a brain tumor at 51. While I didn’t know her, I’d been in classes with her and my memory of her is that she was very quite. A nice person who I didn’t really know, and reading her obituary made me sad that I didn’t know her better.

    While Sandy and I were reading the comments, it was revealed another friend from high school in our class had also passed. Kelly (Farley) Games just passed yesterday, it’s still too early for that obituary. That one struck closer to home as Kelly and I had actually talked (messaged) recently enough and I knew her. She celebrated her only sons 20th birthday just last week at Red Lobster. She’d been married to Mike for just over 3 years. She’d recently been diagnosed with breast cancer for the second time and just started chemo 4 days ago after a battle with her insurance to get started on it. She had said the side effects didn’t kick in until day 3 and she was in a lot of pain.

    Sandy and I came home kind of stunned and then held each other while we both cried. There was a horrible realization that life is finite and that it ends without much warning.

  • Tiller Drained

    I drained the gas out of the tiller since I believe we’re done with it for the season. It was a beautiful day and Sandy and I went for a 12 mile bike ride around Hurst. I’ve decided I’m going to take my picture in front of all the parks in the city. So I got 3 of the parks knocked out.

    Tomorrow is the eclipse and unfortunately it looks to be cloudy, but it’s nothing I’m going to lose sleep over. We’ll see how it goes.

  • Successful Bread!!!

    If you’ve been following the adventures in bread baking, you’ll know it’s been a pretty abject failure all around, even the bread maker has only raised my bread baking game to sub-standard. I’m happy to announce we’ve had success.

    This was in furtherance of making sub rolls and using the bread machine recipe for dough. The written recipe calls for 470g of AP flour but it’s close enough. As for the baking, it was at 375 for 16 to 24 minutes but we did right at 20 and it came out great. Hopefully we can adjust the baking process to make the rolls properly but this is great progress.

  • Sand Burr Pre-Emergent Applied

    I saw some sand burr plants in the grass so I re-applied the pre-emergent although I think that I used less water than I should have, evidently there are 8 pint to a gallon not 16, oh well, still did the right area so it should be fine.