Archive for February, 2006
I’m now officially an uncle to twins!
My sister-in-law gave a birth to fraternal twins yesterday morning by caesarean section. And officially, I’m that old now… heh!
I’m looking for an entry-level position in the database and/or web development field in which I can build my work experiences and further my knowledge; however, I’m finding it very difficult given my circumstances. Continue reading ‘Job search’ »
I’m betting on Kellie Pickler this time around. I was right last year about Carrie Underwood, y’know!
But Lisa Tucker is good, too. As for guys, I like Ace Young and Taylor Hicks.
I just dreamed of my high school graduation. The place of the graduation, however, was at Shriner’s Hospital in Hawaii for some reason. When I entered, though, it was my high school ground, and I went into the auditorium wearing a graduation gown. Continue reading ‘Graduation’ »
My father wanted to raise a puppy for years now, so my mother and I approved for him to get one at the end of our seasonal business last year. He purchased a Beagle male puppy for $500, and in the next 3 months, we’ve spent another $300 to $400 in shots, medicines, toys, etc. Continue reading ‘Lack of responsibility’ »
I have finally created a LiveJournal account so that I don’t have to be an anonymous user when I comments on there. Fortunately, my ID wasn’t taken, so my online identity won’t be confused with someone else. I also added my attended schools and more importantly, my GPG Public Key.
So yeah, that’s it for now.
I had to go in for a regular dental check-up this afternoon. Other than that, nothing much is going on, at least nothing significant to write about. Oh, I’m going to OHSU on March 13 to tweak my DBS settings. Speaking of which, I may have to have a surgery this year to replace the batteries of my implants. They last about 2 to 4 years, depending on the settings.
My counselor couldn’t find any debelopers since the last meeting as most of the developers they know of only work with mentally-challenged clients. He has some leads however and will let me know when he finds a few; meanwhile, I’m told to attend a local networking “class” at the CAPITAL Career Center.
As I said before, life is hard.




