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Defining Home

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Growing up, the definition of home is simple. I guess it can be a little trickier if your parents are separated, but for me it was simple. It was the house that I lived at, along with my mother and father. We moved around a lot when I was younger, so my nostalgic, childhood home wasn’t cemented until I was 10 or 11. This was home for me thru middle school and thru high school graduation.

Picture of the Garage near my Childhood home Once I moved to Madison and started attending the University of Wisconsin, my definition of home remained. “I’m going to be home for the weekend” implied a trip to see my parents. My place of residence during my freshman year was simply “my dorm” or “Witte” During my other three years in college, I referred to my place of residence as “my apartment” or “coco jumbo” or “xanadu”. The last two being nicknames that my roommates and I had for our apartments.

The beginning of my redefining of home started to occur during my sophomore year, after my mother died. Trips back “home” started to feel different. This is probably one of the main reasons I stayed in Madison the summer between my freshman year and sophomore year. I didn’t have a job, I just went to a few classes and hung out with my friends. It wasn’t home, but at this point nothing really felt like home.

Still, “I’m going to be home for the weekend” clearly meant a trip up to see my dad. It wasn’t until after college, when my now wife and I moved in together, that my place of residences started feeling like something more. The problem is any apartment feels temporary, so it wasn’t until we bought a house last summer that “home” was finally clearly redefined.

Now, “I’m going to be home for the weekend” means I don’t have any plans, and I’ll be in Madison with my wife. The result to this change means that when I’m visiting my dad now, I don’t feel at home, at all. Everything up there is foreign and I feel very much like a guest. Items are located in different places, the smell is different and I’ve even found that my affinity for that house has dimmed considerably. A large part of this is due to the absence of my mother, and even after 6 years, time doesn’t heal all wounds. It also doesn’t help that I worry about my father and going up to see him only amplifies those concerns.

It’s wonderful having our own place that I can call home. I also really value my time with my father, both in person and on the phone. With that said, trips to the house I grew up in feel stranger and more uncomfortable with each visit. I wish it felt warm, inviting and nostalgic, but instead, it feels sad.

Virginia 09 Vacation Recap

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

A lot of people have been asking about my vacation, so I thought I’d just write about it on here.  It was a very enjoyable time.  Molly and I drove straight-thru to Virginia on Saturday and came back, driving straight-thru, the following Saturday.  In between this time, we mostly hung out with my family and my friend, Matt.

Cannon Ball in Yorktown, Virginia

On Saturday, we left Madison at 5AM and arrived to Yorktown, VA at midnight.  The most exciting thing we encountered on that trip was our lunch at Chick-Fil-A.  That Sunday we mostly rested and visited with my Aunt & Uncle, with Matt and my cousins coming over for dinner as well.  On Monday we visited Yorktown and I took the picture you see with a cannonball still stuck in the side of a building.  On Tuesday we went to Williamsburg with my Aunt and my 4 year old cousin, Emily.  That evening, we drove to Chesapeake and met with Matt to watch the first half of the NCAA Championship game.

On Wednesday we relaxed and stayed in.  Thursday was our trip to Baltimore to see the Yankees/Orioles game at Camden.  Camden Yards is great, but the game was pretty disappointing.  I also experienced the horror of Northern Virginia traffic.

We relaxed and grilled out on Friday with family and Matt.  We left at 5 AM on Saturday and arrived back in Madison at 9:15 PM.  The way back included a failed stop in West Virginia where both the bathrooms were out of order.

Overall, it was a wonderful trip.  I’m not a big fan of having the entire week of vacation planned out, I like to just take things day by day.  The only day we planned ahead for was the trip to Baltimore on Thursday.  I have spent a lot of time in Yorktown, VA, so the trip was about seeing the people, not the attractions.  I also enjoyed all of the food we ate.  My Aunt made us either pancakes or waffles every morning.  Molly and I have decided that we’ll probably make this an annual trip.  My Uncle just got a pretty sweet boat, so we’ll probably push it out to May every year.

Vacation Time

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

It’s 11:00 PM and I’m about to go to bed.  Tomorrow morning, Molly and I are waking up and going to attempt to drive straight thru to Yorktown, VA.  It is about a 16-17 hour drive, so we’ll see how it goes.  She’s going to take the early shift (which I’ll sleep during), I’ll drive in the afternoon, she’ll drive the evening and I’ll finish up the late hours.  If we get tired, we’ll get a hotel somewhere along the line.  The problem is I’d like to at least get 12 hours of driving in, but I don’t want to stay at a hotel with only 4 hours remaining.

I’m going down to see some family and meet up with my friend, Matt.  The only thing I have planned out is a Yankees/Orioles game in Camden Yards.  Everything else is up in the air and I’m pretty pleased about that.  It sucks when your entire vacation is scheduled out.  I plan to relax, eat some good food and have some nice conversations.  As long as that is accomplished, along with a safe drive there and back, it will be a very successful vacation.  Besides, I’m ready for a week away from work.

Be sure to follow this blog and especially my Twitter for updates during the vacation.

Come on Beard, Lets Get Serious

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

My Beard A few weeks ago I decided to stop shaving.  People keep asking me why, and I honestly do not have an answer.  It probably stems from laziness and continues because of curiosity and a lack of shame.  As sad as this beard might look, this is the best product my face has been able to put forward in regards to facial hair.

The first thing you might notice is the varying colors.  It looks like an amazing technicolor dream beard.  The beard part is pretty dark, but the mustache continues to be blonde.  As you can tell in this picture, I have pretty dark hair everywhere else.  I am 25% Norwegian, so I guess that’s what you are seeing in the mustache.

Also, I’ve been trying to be patient with the beard actually meeting the mustache.  It doesn’t look like it’s going to happen.  I should post to CraigsList about this missed connection.  I think it’s time to give up on that endeavor and just resign to the fact that they will remain two separate entities.

Finally, there is some talk that I should buy some Just For Men and dye my mustache to match the beard in color.  That seems like cheating, so I’m going to keep waiting it out. Besides, it appears to match the chair* I’m sitting in.

* A chair that we found abandoned on the side of the street.

Wedding Pictures

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Molly and I didn’t hire a photographer for our wedding, instead we relied on friends and family to take photos and send us their snapshots.  This is a collection of those photos from our November 7, 2008 ceremony and the November 8 reception.  Special thanks to all of those who took photos and sent them in to us.

We’ll probably continue to update this album as we get more pictures.