And I married her!
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Monday, May 28, 2012
Friday, May 25, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
You've been warned.
I'd like to thank our university, not only for preparing us for any contingency - such as a return to the 1950s and a need for air raid sirens... but also for rolling it into one easy to handle concept: disaster.
Now I know that if I hear those sirens again, while the nature of the disaster may be varied and veiled, the basic facts are clear: disaster is upon us, please keep calm.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Coming soon to America
BBC news had an article this week on adult playgrounds (the picture above is from the article). Apparently the UK, inspired by China, has decided to add adult playgrounds to parks. Click on adult playgrounds to go to the article.
I hope that one day I can make a similar video in America to the video we posted on an earlier blog about adult playgrounds in China.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
虎跳峡 Hu Tiao Xia, Tiger Leaping Gorge
Have you ever mentally thought that you could do more than your body is physically able to, but didn't realize it until your body was forced into one of three things: passing out, pooping your pants, or throwing up?
That's what happened to me last week. Aaron and I went to Yunnan Province to Tiger Leaping Gorge (the deepest gorge in the world) to do a couple day hike through the high trail. Aaron had been before 5 years ago and after seeing his pictures I really wanted to go. So last week during our International Labor Day Holiday Aaron and I did the hike. When we got to the start of the trail there were a lot of other people joining us, so of course, I wanted to pass them. I didn't want other people on my quiet, get away from the city and other people, trail. So I pushed hard (or at least hard for me). And then about 30 minutes into the trail, I asked Aaron if we could stop for a break.
Then I sat down.
"I think I'm going to pass out....."
"....I may poop my pants...."
"....Can you sit down next to me?"
Lean my head on his shoulder, then immediately bounce my head back up, turn away from him and throw up down the trail.
Twice.
I had to sit there and watch as people I worked so hard to get in front of walked through my vomit. Whoops.
I'm not sure why I threw up actually. That part of the trail isn't that hard. It wasn't too hot. I was going fast for myself, but not super fast - I mean, Aaron kept up without throwing up. We were at 7,000ft which is higher than we live at, but we had been at the elevation for a couple of days already and I felt better after I threw up. I may have drank too much water or not enough....not sure. But I threw up. We sat for a minute, then we kept going.
And we still beat everyone we started with to the Halfway Guesthouse.
That's what happened to me last week. Aaron and I went to Yunnan Province to Tiger Leaping Gorge (the deepest gorge in the world) to do a couple day hike through the high trail. Aaron had been before 5 years ago and after seeing his pictures I really wanted to go. So last week during our International Labor Day Holiday Aaron and I did the hike. When we got to the start of the trail there were a lot of other people joining us, so of course, I wanted to pass them. I didn't want other people on my quiet, get away from the city and other people, trail. So I pushed hard (or at least hard for me). And then about 30 minutes into the trail, I asked Aaron if we could stop for a break.
Then I sat down.
"I think I'm going to pass out....."
"....I may poop my pants...."
"....Can you sit down next to me?"
Lean my head on his shoulder, then immediately bounce my head back up, turn away from him and throw up down the trail.
Twice.
I had to sit there and watch as people I worked so hard to get in front of walked through my vomit. Whoops.
I'm not sure why I threw up actually. That part of the trail isn't that hard. It wasn't too hot. I was going fast for myself, but not super fast - I mean, Aaron kept up without throwing up. We were at 7,000ft which is higher than we live at, but we had been at the elevation for a couple of days already and I felt better after I threw up. I may have drank too much water or not enough....not sure. But I threw up. We sat for a minute, then we kept going.
And we still beat everyone we started with to the Halfway Guesthouse.
| on the way to the gorge |
| not too long after the throwing up incident. feeling better. |
| at halfway guesthouse what a hottie. |
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