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It's an Exciting World

The life and times of David Geisert

The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing

This book had a lot of really good points, many of which I’m already implementing.  The book does go a little to a strange place when it starts talking about your belongings having feelings.  I think the why of much of the later part of the book is wrong, but the how and what make sense.  I don’t think my backpack feels left out if it doesn’t have a home. I do think that the backpack will survive longer and be more useful if there is a designated place for it in my home and at the office.

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Back to the Future Day

Wednesday was ‘Back to the Future Day’ marking the point in time in Back to the Future 2 where Marty and Doc go to the future.

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Stephanie and I decided to do the opposite theme and go to the past, specifically an old style diner in Palo Alto called The Creamery.

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We got some really tasty milkshakes there.

Shadows of Self

This was a fantastic book, and I’m really glad to see some characters from the original Mistborn series coming back into story.  The action was just as good, although there were some points that didn’t flow terribly well, mostly for setup in the next parts of the story.  I also thought that it was interesting how the twist at the end played out.  The cliffhanger at the end was also interesting, and small enough of a cliffhanger that I’m not upset about it and still looking forward to the third book in the second Mistborn series.

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Ship Breaker

This was set in the same universe as Windup Girl, but a little earlier and in the Southern US.  The book was a lot lighter hearted than the Windup Girl with a nicer ending by far.  I also don’t think it made me think nearly as hard.  The themes were underdogs vs. big bad company and not too much else mixed in.

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Paint Nite

Steph and I did a paint nite in Mountain View with Jeff and Patty.  The location was Agave and the painting was a fall scene with orange leaves and a blue sky.  I went a little off script with a sunset painting that turned out marginally.  The nice touches I liked in mine were the two mallards I painted in the corner.

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Stephanie’s was really nice, and I really liked the leaves in her painting.  She also had an adorable kitty sitting in the swing.

Skydiving

I went skydiving again.  The first time was freshman year in college, so a while ago.

We met up with some of Steph’s work buddies and headed out to near Moss Landing.  The wait was a little long, and the ride a little short, but still worth it.  I got a video of it, and hopefully Steph can pick that up from her coworker tomorrow.  Hai, Mark, Kaijen, Erik, and Damien were there as well.  It was the first time I had met Damien, and he was a really cool guy.  We went to a Thai restaurant after the skydiving and had a good meal before heading home.  Steph was super tired so we didn’t do anything more that day.

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Dinner and Games

Friday night we met up at Bon Chon in Sunnyvale, but the wait was well over an hour and a half.  The food was good, but certainly not worth that long of a wait.  One of the most annoying parts is that the group ahead of us was just talking at the table for 20 minutes after they had payed, and we were all soooo hungry.  After food we went back to George’s place and played some of the You don’t know Jack game pack.  I really enjoy the Drawful game, but got the strangest phrase I’ve seen yet, ‘Counting Crows Guy Farts Arrows.’  How is one supposed to draw something like that?  The night was pretty calm overall, and Steph was at the Beachhead house party for all of those who had lived at Beachhead at some point.  I caught a Lyft home and got right to sleep since I was pretty tired.

Karaoke with Steph’s Coworkers

I really enjoyed last Wednesday when we went to Karaoke with Steph’s coworkers.  She did a few of the songs that she likes the chorus of and wants me to sing the rapping parts, but not as many as the previous Wednesday.  I also got to sing more of the songs that I got to put in.  I really liked the selections made by Mark, as they were the fun songs I typically would pick, and great singalongs.  He also liked the songs I picked.  I’ve really enjoyed hanging out with Hai and Mark.  Perhaps we can invite them to some more things.

3 Novellas

I read three novellas, ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ by George R. R. Martin, ‘Perfect State’ by Sanderson, and ‘Shadows for Silence in the Forests of Hell’ by Sanderson.

A Knight of the seven Kingdoms was really nice, with a bit of a lighter side to the seven kingdoms, and a good look at their recent history for the primary series of Song and Ice and Fire.  The characters were delightfully odd, and not homicidal maniacs like most of the characters in Song of Ice and Fire.

Perfect State had a wonderful premise, and amazing execution, as is expected from Sanderson.  I really enjoyed the interplay of the characters with the world around them.  I also liked the philosophical questions of whether the AI should be considered human.  There is also the natural born to natural born interaction part of that philosophical bent, with class systems for them.  The final philosophical piece that is interesting is the futility and fatalism of the premade worlds each person is put into.  I hope he does something else in this universe.

Shadows for Silence in the Forest of Hell was a great universe, but not as likable as many of his other universes.  The limitations were great, the characters identifiable, but the world was too bleak.  The twist at the end was fantastic.

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