Thursday, November 12, 2009

Rip City and the Couve

So I have been hiding some news here on the blog, news that has now become public (flattering myself). I have accepted an engineering position at a different company up in Vancouver, Washington! Amy and I are really excited for this new adventure and moving to a new city, especially one so close to the always fun Portland. This company is involved in alternative energy, something I have always wanted to be a part of. I feel that it is a good fit for me, and look forward to starting there!

Amy and I are starting the moving process, which is as much fun as walking through gravel barefooted. Our excitement for the move is motivating us , but it is still not easy to make the move happen. We will be renting our house in Klamath. If anyone knows of someone needing to rent a house, let us know!

As for the move to Portland, there are many things we are looking forward to: concerts, sports, bicycling, beer (300 microbrews in Portland, more than any city in the world), and of course the awesome food. Having said that, we will really miss all of our good friends and our family here in southern Oregon. Please come visit us!

I know I keep writing about sports on my blog, but this truly is my favorite sports season. I am extremely displeased that the Wal-Mart of baseball has won another World Series. This will surely increase the cloud of smug that hangs over New York sports. Forget baseball until next year when the Giants face off against the Red Sox in the World Series. I know it is about as likely as Madonna joining the NRA, but wouldn’t it be awesome? Who would I be pulling for? Who knows, but I will probably look like someone with multiple personalities watching the game. Simultaneously cheering for Matt Cain and Jason Bay (this is not healthy).

Maybe it is good that I haven’t updated in a while. I have saved myself from making a prediction that has since been proven impossible. For the sake of limited disclosure, that prediction might have had something to do with a certain Oregon school having a shot at a certain national championship. Loud noises!

I attended the USC v Oregon game on Halloween. What a game! Autzen was so loud we all left without a voice and with ringing ears. The ducks broke the Trojans’ defense (insert condom joke), leaving no doubt who had the better team. I admit that, had Oregon been a publicly traded stock, I would have bought many shares. Then came Stanford… Oregon was heavily favored to win that match, but someone forgot to tell the Cardinal. Oregon lost the shootout and any hopes at a national championship. To quote an ESPN writer: “there are still some mathematical possibilities for U of O to go to the BCS title game, but I can’t figure them out, I didn’t go to Stanford.” He said something like that.

Even worse: losing to a school with a tree for a mascot. Ouch! Those evergreen needles are sharp and a nuisance to rake!

This brings up something that I think all west-coasties can agree on: The PAC-10 is tough. Every year we do this to ourselves. Someone is on top of the world after a huge conference win, only to be torn down the next week by one of the other conference teams. Your team is never safe in this conference. Now if we could just get the BCS respect we deserve and get people to stop thinking of us as “USC and everyone else”.

I also just wanted to say thank you to everyone who serves or has served in America’s armed forces. Your courage and dedication are a huge part of what makes me say I am proud to be from the United States. I know that a thank you from someone who cannot understand the sacrifice involved might appear incomplete, but know that even though I cannot fully comprehend the scale of sacrifice I do fully appreciate all the things you have done and continue to do for the U.S. God bless.