Sunday, September 7, 2008

There are green apples

I don't know if anyone noticed, but I usually have a green pic to go with the color layout. Well those apples looked so good, I couldn't help myself. Plus there are some green ones too. The apples made me think of fall, and landscape is just barely starting to change around here. Some of the trees are starting to turn a slight golden, and the grass is losing its vibrant green that it was for spring and summer. The temperature this weekend has cooled down and with it the humidity has dropped. Around here the weather is always a big topic. I guess it is rubbing off on me. I used to not care about it so much but that was because it never really changed. Now it is actually something to talk about.

During the recent storm scare of hurricane Gustav, there were about 1500 hundred people that were flown to Louisville. On Sunday our ward got a call for volunteers, I was one of the volunteers that got to go down to the State Fairgrounds and help out. I worked as a volunteer for the American Red Cross and got a brief training then we got to work. The shift I worked was from about 7:00 pm to 6:00 am. it wasn't really that bad until about 4:30 then it started hitting me. The next day my jaw was sore from all the yawning. We did things like set up cots, make lemonade, move some of the palates of food and plates and stuff around to get it ready for the next meal. We also cleaned and pointed people to the right places to go for the different services offered. The main job I had was working with another volunteer handing out towels to people on there way to the showers. We also had to escort them to the shower area. I guess they had some problems with people taking off and some of them even found a crack houses and liquor stores. I guess if you got an addiction you find a way to feed it. It was sad really to think about that kind of stuff. For the most part the people were very nice and appreciative. A lot of the kids looked like they were having fun. Almost like it was a big sleepover with their whole neighborhood. Not many of the adults looked like they REALLY wanted to be there. no surprise. but there wasn't any major complaints that I saw either. It was humbling. It make you grateful for the things you have and place you live.
After working a 12 hour shift on top of a full days of activities, I got 3 hours of sleep and went back to work at my normal job. that was not that fun. when I got home I knew I couldn't go to sleep right away or I would wake up at 4 in the morning so I started reading Breaking Dawn. I finished it yesterday. That is one seriously good series. It gets a little silly but for the most part there is enough action and drama and romance to keep you interested. but not so much that it loses the story. I thoroughly enjoyed each book but I think my favorites in order are 4, 3, 1, 2. 4 best 2 worst. but even at its worst it was really good. I know there are a lot of guys out there that think I may be a little girly for reading them, but so what. I liked them. I also like to bake, and decorate. Acessorising isn't my thing. but I like the design part of decorating. My point is I like what I like. Twilight is one of them. I still like football and hunting shows, and motorcycles, and power tools too.

5 comments:

grapeape said...

how cool that you got to help with the evacuees. and for what it's worth, i don't think you're girly at all. :) in fact, you're so confident in your manhood that you can have what some might deem as "girly interests" and be totally comfortable with it. i was just telling Peter earlier that i think you're cooler than he since you have a blog. :) i STILL haven't finished Breaking Dawn. just haven't been into reading recently.

Sharon said...

This combination of manliness and "creative" interest make a pretty good husband!

Nancy said...

I just LOVE you for being you! Sharon is right and I think Holly & Oscar would add....a darn good dad too!

Nicole said...

Love your last tag line! I also love the Twilight series, although I didn't dig the last book so much...I could talk for hours and did the other night at a bookclub meeting. Lasted until midnight.

Also, how neat to be a volunteer...I can only imagine all that you saw.

Ben's job searching right now...we're still looking to go to TX - He's tying to get on with Pepsi in Plano. How far is that from you guys?

Anonymous said...

Brad, you're hilarious. I dont get the "apples" thing, kinda random. I found it funny that you pointed out the manly things you liked after talking forever about the Twlight Saga. Who doesnt read that series?? I just started a month ago, and im now almost done with Eclipse, which I think is my least favorite so far, but I still have 200 pages to read.I wish my husband would read them. He avoids romance in general...;)