Why, why, why... do people clean their house when they are going to have company over, or if they are going on vacation, etc? In my opinion, it should be clean for YOU! Which means that it should be clean all the time / when you are there - to enjoy it! I see it all the time: people live in a dirty house each day, and then they only clean it when they are having company over. Shouldn't your standards be higher for yourself?
It's kind of like when people move (out of their house, or out of their desk at work, etc), they throw a bunch of stuff away? Why is that? If you are living in the house, why is it OK to have a bunch of junk around and only throw it away once it's time to move it?
Alright, I'm done.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
SX
I had a small toy dirtbike when I was a kid, and I remember liking that toy more than my other toys. It was black and red and it had a rider that I could snap into place on the bike. Then there was that kid, Mike, that lived over by Adam. He had an actual dirt bike, and I think he realized how awesome I thought it was for him to have one. I remember this like it was yesterday: it was early on a Saturday morning when the doorbell rang. I opened the door and there was Mike standing at the door, and I could see behind him his dirt bike laying on it's side on the sidewalk. He laid it down like a bmx bike so that he could come to our door and ask if I wanted to go with him down the street into the desert. I was excited to say the least.
Weeks later, I was riding my bmx bike on my paper route when I saw a simlar dirt bike for sale at a yard sale. I had to have it, and after convincing my parents, I bought it for $120. I never wanted to stop riding that 1978 Suzuki DS80, and it's the DS80 that lead to Jamie, Chuck, Todd, and Jimmy buying dirt bikes.
I eventually upgraded to an '82 Yamaha YZ80, and started racing in high school when I got my '88 YZ125. It's forever in my blood!
Each year the 2nd race of the Supercross season is in Phoenix at Chase Field. I remember going before that stadium was even built and they held the race at Sun Devil Stadium! I truely enjoy it; like Christmas to a kid, or like the World Series to a baseball fan - it's freakin exciting!
This past weekend Meg, Conner, Emma and I went up to Phoenix to stay at John and Susan's house. Emma stayed with Grandma, and the three of us went to see the races! This season is by far the best one; with so many good riders there's not one person that appears that they can dominate. Meg took pics of us with Roger Decoster, Carey Hart, and Trey Conard. One of Chad Reed's crew members gave Conner the seat cover off Reed's bike!
It's safe to say that this is the only sport I'll ever need.
Weeks later, I was riding my bmx bike on my paper route when I saw a simlar dirt bike for sale at a yard sale. I had to have it, and after convincing my parents, I bought it for $120. I never wanted to stop riding that 1978 Suzuki DS80, and it's the DS80 that lead to Jamie, Chuck, Todd, and Jimmy buying dirt bikes.
I eventually upgraded to an '82 Yamaha YZ80, and started racing in high school when I got my '88 YZ125. It's forever in my blood!
Each year the 2nd race of the Supercross season is in Phoenix at Chase Field. I remember going before that stadium was even built and they held the race at Sun Devil Stadium! I truely enjoy it; like Christmas to a kid, or like the World Series to a baseball fan - it's freakin exciting!
This past weekend Meg, Conner, Emma and I went up to Phoenix to stay at John and Susan's house. Emma stayed with Grandma, and the three of us went to see the races! This season is by far the best one; with so many good riders there's not one person that appears that they can dominate. Meg took pics of us with Roger Decoster, Carey Hart, and Trey Conard. One of Chad Reed's crew members gave Conner the seat cover off Reed's bike!
It's safe to say that this is the only sport I'll ever need.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
General Status Update
So where am I at in this phase of my life? For example, if I ran into someone I haven't seen in 25 years, here is what I would want to tell them if they asked what is up with me:
By the way, as I said in my last post, there's no such thing as a random thought - I recently got in touch with Adam (the kid I hung out with in elementary school). We didn't talk much in junior high, then went to different high schools, and never talked after that. I saw his mom on Facebook, and so I asked about him and she gave me his email address. So here is what I would tell him (although I'm writing it here so that I can one day read this and see what was up in January of 2011 in the life of Ty Pessin)...
I am married to Megan. I met her at NAU, and although she graduated a couple years after I did, she ended up moving down to Tucson from Phoenix. That kickstarted me into buying a condo, which we sold four years later and allowed us to buy a house (on the east side of Tucson). A week after moving into our house we found out that Meg was pregnant. We now have a 7 year old boy (Conner), and a 4 year old girl (Emma).
Usually it's the simple things that I enjoy the most; I like hangin out in our driveway while the kids ride their bikes up and down the street. Sometimes we'll BBQ out there, and it's nice having the small beer fridge in the garage for easy access and the stereo is set up so that we can listen to some tunes.
I love to mountain bike, although a common theme is that I don't ride as much as I would like to. I stay busy with work; I work full time as a System Administrator for a mortgage company, and I work part time as a chauffeur for a limousine company. After earning my bachelor's degree in Political Science from NAU, I earned a second bachelor's degree in Information Technology from UofP, and I have been in I.T. since 1998. Maybe someday I'll use my Poly Sci degree, although I could consider it my ticket to finding my wife!
I'm a huge Supercross fan, and I like to play drums whenever I get the chance (even if it's banging on an upsidedown bucket with drum sticks).
I've worked hard to get to where I'm at, so I'm happy with how things are and I wouldn't change a thing.
By the way, as I said in my last post, there's no such thing as a random thought - I recently got in touch with Adam (the kid I hung out with in elementary school). We didn't talk much in junior high, then went to different high schools, and never talked after that. I saw his mom on Facebook, and so I asked about him and she gave me his email address. So here is what I would tell him (although I'm writing it here so that I can one day read this and see what was up in January of 2011 in the life of Ty Pessin)...
I am married to Megan. I met her at NAU, and although she graduated a couple years after I did, she ended up moving down to Tucson from Phoenix. That kickstarted me into buying a condo, which we sold four years later and allowed us to buy a house (on the east side of Tucson). A week after moving into our house we found out that Meg was pregnant. We now have a 7 year old boy (Conner), and a 4 year old girl (Emma).
Usually it's the simple things that I enjoy the most; I like hangin out in our driveway while the kids ride their bikes up and down the street. Sometimes we'll BBQ out there, and it's nice having the small beer fridge in the garage for easy access and the stereo is set up so that we can listen to some tunes.
I love to mountain bike, although a common theme is that I don't ride as much as I would like to. I stay busy with work; I work full time as a System Administrator for a mortgage company, and I work part time as a chauffeur for a limousine company. After earning my bachelor's degree in Political Science from NAU, I earned a second bachelor's degree in Information Technology from UofP, and I have been in I.T. since 1998. Maybe someday I'll use my Poly Sci degree, although I could consider it my ticket to finding my wife!
I'm a huge Supercross fan, and I like to play drums whenever I get the chance (even if it's banging on an upsidedown bucket with drum sticks).
I've worked hard to get to where I'm at, so I'm happy with how things are and I wouldn't change a thing.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
My blogging continues...
I like the idea of writing down my random thoughts and recapping what's going on in my life. Part of it is for the moment; it's a way to clear my head. However, most of it is for future entertainment. I like to look back, and see what I had to say, and what was going on "back then."
It's kind of like that financial quote that I like so much from Warren Buffett: "Someone's sitting in shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago."
So what's the haps these days? Well, I originally started using MySpace back in the day so that I could have a place to blog. However, I don't use that site anymore so I've taken a long break because of not having a place to write. The recent, and very tragic, events that have happened in Tucson has pushed me to want to write - my mind fills up and this will be a great place for it to overflow.
How can someone cause harm to an innocent person? I phrased the question like that because I wouldn't hesitate to do some serious harm to someone that is deserving of it; not the "deserving" like I don't agree with their views, but deserving like they are causing harm to me or my family... but then that brings us right back to doing something to someone that's innocent. It's kind of like there's no such thing as a random thought - something has to provoke it... and if I had to place blame on one thing for the crazies in this world, I would say it's lack of good parenting. If each child that is born from this moment on has two loving parents that provide education on what's right from wrong, this world will quickly become a much better place.
It's kind of like that financial quote that I like so much from Warren Buffett: "Someone's sitting in shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago."
So what's the haps these days? Well, I originally started using MySpace back in the day so that I could have a place to blog. However, I don't use that site anymore so I've taken a long break because of not having a place to write. The recent, and very tragic, events that have happened in Tucson has pushed me to want to write - my mind fills up and this will be a great place for it to overflow.
How can someone cause harm to an innocent person? I phrased the question like that because I wouldn't hesitate to do some serious harm to someone that is deserving of it; not the "deserving" like I don't agree with their views, but deserving like they are causing harm to me or my family... but then that brings us right back to doing something to someone that's innocent. It's kind of like there's no such thing as a random thought - something has to provoke it... and if I had to place blame on one thing for the crazies in this world, I would say it's lack of good parenting. If each child that is born from this moment on has two loving parents that provide education on what's right from wrong, this world will quickly become a much better place.
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