Currently in Singapore, scheduled to be here until next Monday. And of course my Finn Air flight was still in Helsinki when I arrived at the airport, as a matter of fact...that plane may not have even arrived in Bangkok yet due to some "technical difficulties". Thought that only happens with television programming. Thankfully I was rebooked on a Swiss Air flight right away. And to add to that...the day I get to Singapore it's raining.
Could be worse I guess...at least I found my hostel pretty easily. Off to do some exploring of Singapore tomorrow.
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Dave in Bangkok
I find that I'm really not a good tourist.
I don't especially like taking pictures, and I really don't like sight-seeing. Go figure. I just like being there and chilling.
Walking around Bangkok has been fun though. Confusing traffic patterns, unfamiliar streets = LOST. I think I've walked more in the past 5 days than I have in the past year.
Did get to have some fruit I've never had before (see pic above)...dragon fruit. It's kinda like a kiwi in texture, but with bright red or white flesh. Or maybe I like it just because I was born in the year of the Dragon. But it is really good...ok, I'm drooling now.
Saturday, August 19, 2006
Need more feathers
I'm in Bangkok.
Thailand.
A completely different continent.
The sight, smell, and sounds are overwhelming due to their unfamiliarity.
What the hell was I thinking!?!?!
Oh yeah...this is fun. I don't think I've been this out of my element since doing the BOSS field course last year. I have a goofy grin a mile...err...excuse me, a kilometer (since I'm no longer in the US) wide.
Give me MORE!
*For all y'all Muay Thai fans...I ran by Lumpini Stadium today. I'll have to catch a fight there one of these nights.
Thursday, August 17, 2006
My butt is flat...
From sitting on an airplane seat for 16 hours or so in the previous 18 hours.
Aside from sleeping and reading...the flight from LAX to Taipei was uneventful. One more flight to go, from Taipei to Bangkok...this time on a 777. First time for me on one of Boeing's newer products...and I'm oddly excited about flying over deep ocean floors on a plane with only two engines. Maybe I shouldn't have watched "Castaway" before leaving. One more flight to go...only about 4 hours this time.
On y va.
Aside from sleeping and reading...the flight from LAX to Taipei was uneventful. One more flight to go, from Taipei to Bangkok...this time on a 777. First time for me on one of Boeing's newer products...and I'm oddly excited about flying over deep ocean floors on a plane with only two engines. Maybe I shouldn't have watched "Castaway" before leaving. One more flight to go...only about 4 hours this time.
On y va.
Monday, August 14, 2006
Life altering events
Every time I tell someone that I voluntarily put my current existence "on hold" to go do some exploring of the world, I get the "I wish I could do that" line. Well...you can. You just have to suck it up and give up some (if not all) of the comforts of your present life and environment. It's been a crazy four months since I jumped off the cliff, metaphorically-speaking...and I'm still trying to learn how to fly before I run into terra firma. Do chickens actually know how to fly?
"Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken." - Tyler Durden/Chuck Palahniuk
About 48 hours to go before I hop a flight to Thailand.
Remember, it's not the fall that kills ya...it's the sudden deceleration.
Live it up.
Email access will be sporadic. Please feel free to contact me via the comment section of the blog...hope everyone is well...take care!
"Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken." - Tyler Durden/Chuck Palahniuk
About 48 hours to go before I hop a flight to Thailand.
Remember, it's not the fall that kills ya...it's the sudden deceleration.
Live it up.
Email access will be sporadic. Please feel free to contact me via the comment section of the blog...hope everyone is well...take care!
Saturday, August 05, 2006
Doh! Landis B Sample also "non-negative" - does anybody care?
Sigh...
Even though the UCI acted a little unprofessionally in releasing the result of A Sample before confirmation via B Sample, and that there's an appeal process...I think it's safe to say that professional cycling lost some of its luster.
But in the grand scheme of things...it's just a sport. Entertainment.
Far more important things happening in the world.
Even though the UCI acted a little unprofessionally in releasing the result of A Sample before confirmation via B Sample, and that there's an appeal process...I think it's safe to say that professional cycling lost some of its luster.
But in the grand scheme of things...it's just a sport. Entertainment.
Far more important things happening in the world.
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
T-Day
August 16th 9:10pm...I start on my loooonnnng flight to Bangkok, Thailand. Scheduled to arrive at about noon on the 18th...TWO days later.
Can't believe it's already been 4 months since I left behind my job, an income, and any semblance of a "normal" life.
Good times.
Non, je ne regrette rien.
Can't believe it's already been 4 months since I left behind my job, an income, and any semblance of a "normal" life.
Good times.
Non, je ne regrette rien.
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Books and thoughts
Long time since my last update. Not too much happening right now. I'm in Texas right now. I'll be leaving for Thailand mid-August.
I just sold a couple of books. Got an amount of US currency which could be referred to by those in my generation as "chump change". By which you could infer that I would be the physical manifestation of said "chump". I enjoyed reading those books, and I hope someone will enjoy them as well in the future...as long as they didn't pay very much for them.
Amazing how dreams and ideals can cost so much to one, and yet be worth so little to another.
And another note: way to go Floyd.*
Definition: "The Floyd" - To be completely and utterly humiliated/humbled and yet rise from the ashes like a Phoenix, much to the amazement of fellow human beings.
Example: Stage 16 and 17, 2006 Tour de France
*Edit 8/1/06 - maybe not "way to go Floyd", pending the B sample result of his blood test post-Stage 17...the A sample tested "non negative" for an irregular testosterone to epitestosterone ratio, which could indicate doping.
Sigh...
I just sold a couple of books. Got an amount of US currency which could be referred to by those in my generation as "chump change". By which you could infer that I would be the physical manifestation of said "chump". I enjoyed reading those books, and I hope someone will enjoy them as well in the future...as long as they didn't pay very much for them.
Amazing how dreams and ideals can cost so much to one, and yet be worth so little to another.
And another note: way to go Floyd.*
Definition: "The Floyd" - To be completely and utterly humiliated/humbled and yet rise from the ashes like a Phoenix, much to the amazement of fellow human beings.
Example: Stage 16 and 17, 2006 Tour de France
*Edit 8/1/06 - maybe not "way to go Floyd", pending the B sample result of his blood test post-Stage 17...the A sample tested "non negative" for an irregular testosterone to epitestosterone ratio, which could indicate doping.
Sigh...
Thursday, June 22, 2006
Passing the time
I passed my National Registry EMT-B written test. Although there was never really any doubt (ahem), it's still nice to see the words "pass" next to your name. I'm planning on getting registered as an EMT-B in Texas, and will try to do some volunteer shifts in hospital ER's and ambulances in Dallas and Houston in the coming months. More training, more learning...it never stops. Reminds me of a favorite quote: "Luck is when preparation meets opportunity".
I have been training with Rick Roufus (6x world kickboxing champion) for the last couple of years. I've had a lot of time to train recently, something about not having a job. Among the other things I'll miss in Arizona, I'll definitely miss working up a sweat with Rick.
Thanks big guy.

Yes, I am THAT fast.

I have been training with Rick Roufus (6x world kickboxing champion) for the last couple of years. I've had a lot of time to train recently, something about not having a job. Among the other things I'll miss in Arizona, I'll definitely miss working up a sweat with Rick.
Thanks big guy.
Yes, I am THAT fast.
Sunday, June 11, 2006
Done
Finished. Completed. Done. Over.
Of course, it'll be about 4-6 weeks until the score from our National Registry Exam are available. Waiting sucks. But the knowledge and experience from the last four weeks I will remember for a long time to come.
Reducing a shoulder dislocation? Delivering a baby? Making a traction splint from a hiking pole, rope, and towels? Bring it on.
This guy may not make it though.

Studying hard...or hardly studying?

Sir. We're like EMT's or something...can we help you? Don't mind the blood.

Instructors Hovey and Erica singing about our grades.

Instructor Brian demonstrating proper baby-delivering techniques.

Improvised litter day...having a little fun.

Rapid extraction from vehicles.

Cheers!
Of course, it'll be about 4-6 weeks until the score from our National Registry Exam are available. Waiting sucks. But the knowledge and experience from the last four weeks I will remember for a long time to come.
Reducing a shoulder dislocation? Delivering a baby? Making a traction splint from a hiking pole, rope, and towels? Bring it on.
This guy may not make it though.
Studying hard...or hardly studying?
Sir. We're like EMT's or something...can we help you? Don't mind the blood.
Instructors Hovey and Erica singing about our grades.
Instructor Brian demonstrating proper baby-delivering techniques.
Improvised litter day...having a little fun.
Rapid extraction from vehicles.
Cheers!
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
Let the testing begin!
I feel like my head is going to explode. Thankfully, I'm managed to retain most of the information we have been learning the previous 3.5 weeks. I hope. Can't believe I'm almost done with the course. Hope whoever is reading this (is ANYBODY reading this?) is well...and let me know how you're doing.
Saturday, May 27, 2006
Course is kicking my butt
Sunday, May 21, 2006
ER Rookie
DId my first ER rotation today. Lost a patient. Don't know what else to say. Please take care of yourself and your loved ones.
Saturday, May 20, 2006
Update from Lander, WY
A little update from Lander, WY. We just finished our first week here at the WMI Wilderness EMT course. The amount of information I have absorbed in the last five days is incredible. The instruction and information is quite thorough, and my classmates are quite a diverse bunch. Have an ER rotation tomorrow in Riverton, and I'm quite looking forward to that...I feel oddly competent, even though I'm still a neophyte. I have no idea what has been happening in the world this past week, we are pretty much cut off from everything other than the course, and it doesn't bother me in the least bit.
Thursday, May 11, 2006
My next major "MOO"-ve
Feel free to "MOO"-ave about the country. This is (hopefully) everything I need for next 5 weeks.


Next images will be from Denver...if there's actually anything interesting in the airport. *edit* Nada. I could have taken a picture of the young lady sitting next to me on the airplane who got sick on the approach to Denver, but I don't think she would have appreciated it.
Next images will be from Denver...if there's actually anything interesting in the airport. *edit* Nada. I could have taken a picture of the young lady sitting next to me on the airplane who got sick on the approach to Denver, but I don't think she would have appreciated it.
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Flapping away
The list of things I used to possess is finally longer than the list of things I currently possess. Very cathartic, I believe is the proper term. Leaving for Wyoming tomorrow morning. Knowledge awaits in the land of yellow stone. I just got another SD memory card, and will try to take some pictures of the supposedly very pictoresque setting of the Wilderness EMT course. Internet connections may be a bit tough to come by, but I'll see what I can do.
Sunday, May 07, 2006
I'm a blogger!
Expanding horizons, seeking knowledge, searching for challenges, testing oneself. Grand goals, perhaps, but a path that one needs to take, one step at a time.
Rubbish. My life should be way more simple than a bunch of cliches. I leave this Thursday, May 11th, for Lander, Wyoming. I start my Wilderness EMT course on Monday, May 15th.What comes after that? Who cares? Just as long as there's a smile involved.