Monday, June 22, 2009

Appreciation

As I lay here in bed, with the air conditioner blaring, writing you my inner most thoughts, I can't help but to think that I, myself, am a perfect example of what I want to write about tonight. I am an ungrateful spoiled brat. Don't get me wrong, I certainly work hard for everything that I get, but what does that really mean?

Jimmy
asked me to write a blog today, so that he could have something to distract him from work. When I asked him for an idea, he said, "What was the longest day of your life?" Jimmy has been working overtime all weekend, so I am taking that idea and going in a different direction.

Unfortunately for Jimmy, I am going to speak briefly about his job. I don't know his official title, but Jimmy basically oversees all safety issues for the trains and rails department of the DOT in the Midwest region of the US.

This weekend there was a train derailment in Rockford, Illinois and Jimmy has been on site since the start of it, supervising the whole scene. Fortunately there was only one casualty. But needless to say, that one person will certainly be missed by all the people in her life.

This evening in Washington D.C., two Metro cars crashed head on. Currently there have been four casualties reported, with a multitude of injuries to other passengers. Once again, a tragic loss of life.

But I am not here to dwell on life and death. Death is inevitable and will come to us all when our time is up. I want to write about life, and appreciating all that we have.

FMyLife.com has become a pretty popular site around these parts. And I can't lie and say I don't read it. It is very amusing to read, but it just goes to show you how shallow and fickle we are as humans. We think minor inconveniences are the end of the world. We blow things out of proportion and expect sympathy. And to make matters worse, we get pleasure in reading about other's misfortunes.

We have all done it in our lives. We ask, "Why me? ", "What did I do to deserve this?", "Where is my good Karma?". All valid questions in there own right, but meaningless in the grand scheme of things.

Last night I was watching Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. If you don't know, the premise of the show, it is to rebuild someone's home (and sometimes other buildings as well) in an effort to help those who have been stricken with tough times and yet still remain positive.

The episode I watched featured a family of five, where the two youngest kids were both diagnosed Autistic. The family lived in what could be considered a small shack that was built on the site of a former garbage dump. They barely had the means to survive on their own, no car, no clean water, and minimal food. Yet they helped run a baseball league for disabled youths in the Pennsylvania area.

Could they not have questioned their own plight? What did they do to deserve the lives that they were living? But that was not the case. They were motivated by brightening the lives of these young children who were suffering. They said the only thing that held their house together was the strength of their love. Might sound a little cheesy to someone who doesn't have to deal with their situation, but very meaningful when you see just how hard they had it.

I work seven days a week, make minimal money, and live in my parents basement (no offense M&D). I could easily say that I deserve better than this. I am a good person, a hard worker, I should be enjoying a life of comfort.

In reality all that stuff is meaningless. We are much more than our possesions. I was left wondering last night, "Why do we ask for so much, yet give so little?" Where will that lead us? If everyone is looking to take, take, take, what will be left?

I know that I am the same way. I wish my life was easier. I don't want to work everyday, but I need to. Is that the worst thing in the world? I wake up tired and want to be lazy, how selfish is that? There are people right now that wish they could own there own business. Heck, there are people right now that just wish they could be working.

It is hard to appreciate all that we have, when it is so easy to want more. All I am asking is that we sometimes stop and appreciate all that we have. I should practice what I preech more often. I am very lucky to have everything I have.

Tomorrow I will likely wake up and hate the fact that I have to get into my car, and drive to my restaraunt to work all day. Poor me, how I suffer.

Next time you want to feel pity for yourself, think about what it would really mean to have a tough life. Don't dwell on the negatives, embrace the positives.

"My boyfriend dumped me."

"I have to study for a final."

"My boss is an ass."

Woah is you, and woah is me. Enjoy reading the blog on your computers at your nice desk in your comfortable room. And remember that there is always someone out there with less than you. Be thankful for all that you have.

"Happiness depends more on the inward disposition of mind than on outward circumstances."
Benjamin Franklin

I am not telling you what to do, or how to live your life. Just trying to enlighten you, and me, to the realities of our worlds, and the blessings that we all overlook.

Here is your mission, take one day of your week, and break down everything in your life that is good and everything that is bad. I think you will be dumbfounded by the results. If you care to share some thoughts, I would love to hear what you think.

~Joshua

P.S. - My deepest sympathies go out to all those who have suffered from these recent tragedies. Be thankful for all the good times that you were able to share.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Peanuts and Raisins

Hello again! I'm baaa-aaaack!! The swine flu cannot conquer me! But it can kinda cripple me for a day or two. Stupid @#!%$& flu.

So after my first full day of work in a few days, I was excited to come home and find that my drug dealer had delivered me some fresh goods. Don't get to excited, by drug dealer I mean my mom, and by goods I mean peanuts and raisins (Would you believe no one has created a Wikipedia page for this!!). They might as well be crack for me. As long as they are around they will be devoured.

By the way, yes I do still live at home (so lame, sorry guys 143) and yes my family does read the blog, so I have to be nice to them (again 143).

Anyway, all that aside, I always enjoy giving you insight into my life, so I have posted a video of me eating my peanuts and raisins. Be forewarned it gets kind of ugly. And yes, I do look different with my shirt off, I do savor every bight, and I do become kind of an animal when I eat.



But god am I freaking cute!! Look at those cheeks!

Love keeping in touch with you all. Make sure you eat your peanuts and raisins, they are good for you and they might attract a visit from me!

~Joshua

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Kickball

Last post for the night. I really need to get some sleep because I think Sammy gave me Swine Flu.

The J-Bombs lost in the bottom of the seventh today to finish the season as runners up. It was a hard fought game that we deserved to win. I am looking forward to redemption next season. Stay classy J-Bombs.

~Joshua

Dave Matthews GPS

Well being that my one attempt at owning a GPS ended a day later with a shattered window, it probably wouldn't be smart for me to get another one. But if I was to get one, it would totally be this one:



Just a little humor for you on a Sunday night. Anyone see him in Hartford this weekend? SPAC is next Saturday and I can't wait. Upon James' recommendation I have listened to the new CD a few more times, and there really are some great songs on there. If you are a fan you should pick up the CD.

I really enjoy "Why I am" which they performed on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.



While I was doing work researching this blog I learned that the artwork on the CD was all drawn by Dave himself.


Critics are saying this is the best work the band has ever done. A fitting tribute to a lost friend, and an amazing musician. R.I.P. LeRoi Moore.

"Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we may die." -DMB

~Joshua

The Hangover

Ok, I usually leave the movie reviews to Yuhei, but I just can't resist on this one. Just got back from seeing "The Hangover" with some of the guys, and I have to tell you it is hilarious. I am sure most of you have not seen it yet, so I won't ruin anything. All I know is that when you leave a movie and you truely can't pick out the funniest part, you know it was good. It is up there with the likes of Superbad, Old School, and Wedding Crashers.

Enjoy...and popcorns on me!

~Joshua

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Blah Blah Blah Blog

I feel like all I do on this Blog lately is apologize, so I won't be doing that this time. It has been a very busy couple of weeks for me. Darts and softball are in full swing (no pun intended) and kickball is ending this week. And fire fighter classes will be over soon, as my test is the 27th. Wish me luck!!

A quick update on darts, our team is currently in first and we are half way through the season. If all goes well we will host all our playoff games at our fantastic home bar Kelly's, and we would obviously love for you to come support us. I will keep you up to date on that as it draws closer.

Softball, well that is another story. We are continuing to grow as a team, and struggling to get by while we do so. It has been a fun season, with some exciting plays, but we have yet to get a win. If we finally do, I will certainly let you know.


Kickball has been so much fun. I have made a lot of new friends, and have been enjoying hanging with Dan. You can check out our pictures on flickr.com. The team is really coming into its prime, and I think we have a good shot to win it all. Let's go J-Bombs!!


All that being said, I have to make up on some missed birthdays. We have so many great friends, followers, and family, that it is sometimes hard to keep up with them all. I hope I don't forget anyone. First off, to my fabulous father, who I owe everything to, including my ownership of SDH, a very happy 65th birthday this past weekend. But he will tell you he is not that old, since his new heart is only about 45 now. But don't ask him about it, unless you got an hour to kill listening.


Next up is Cousin Joey. He celebrated his 21st birthday this weekend. And we had a great time out at the Thirsty Turtle this Saturday. If you see Joe, remind him he had a good time, cause he really has no clue. But beware, he loves to head butt when he gets drunk.

Lastly, but certainly not least, two of our lovely ladies. LiaNNa and Jen(nnnnnn) both celebrated birthdays last week. So congratulations to them! We love you all!

If you have yet to realize, this is going to be a Blah Blah Blah Blog (hence the title) so I am going to be filling you in on a lot of random thoughts, rather than one specific thing. If Jimmy is reading this, I promise to remain focused next time. Got my fingers crossed that we haven't been deleted from your favorites yet. Do you guys enjoy reading this as much as I enjoy writing it?

Anyone got any new good music to check out? You can peek over at Yuhei's blog. He is always up to date on the newest music. I just purchased three new releases on Tuesday. The new Dave Matthews Band, 311, and Taking Back Sunday CDs. I have only listened to them all once through so far, so I can't rush to make judgement, but I can say none of them blew me away. If you have anything to suggest, just drop me a comment to share.

A reminder, Dan and I will be attending the DMB show at SPAC next Saturday. If anyone is going and wants to meet up, just let me know.

What about movies? I saw Star Trek a few weeks ago, and I thought it was sick. Yuhei claims it was boring, but, hes a snob! Hahah. You see any of the other new movies? Any reccomendations? Again, check out Yuhei's blog for great movie updates.

Wow, I can really talk once I get started. Have you had enough? I'm gonna keep going for a little longer.

Anyone ever host a clam bake. Dan and I are trying to do one, but neither of us have ever done it? I can't imagine it being too hard, but bad seafood can be worse than the Swine Flu.

Ok, let me wrap things up. Hope you are all enjoying the great sports playoffs that we have had. Sucks that we can't see Kobe Vs Lebron, but I will happily watch the Orlando Magic get demolished. Make sure you guys are watching Burn Notice on USA. The new season started tonight. Its an awesome show, and its great during summer, when everything else is a repeat.



We are going to the Yankee game on Monday, let me know if you will be there, we can meet up.

It has been a pleasure sharing some time with you. Continue to read, and I will continue to write. Doing my best to stay timely. I know you all understand.

Good Night!!

~Joshua