Friday, September 14, 2007

September 14, 2007

There have been some rumors lately that I am a Boise State Broncos fan. That is not the case! I must set the record straight.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

September 9, 2006

Seattle really is a pretty cool town. I really like riding the ferries and all that. The salty sea rustling my golden locks is about as exhilarating as life can get, I think.


While I was in Seattle I stopped by Qwest Field, home of the NFC champions, the Seattle Seahawks. Unfortunately those bad-boys couldn't bring home the big title last year.


I also went to a Mariners game which was pretty fun. I like Safeco Field, too. Those retractible roofs are awesome.


Friday, August 25, 2006

May 31, 2006
You know, everyone has talents in the world, but when you stop and think about it, sometimes God chooses to bless some people more than others. I guess I'm one of those lucky people because, man, the women just love me. Red or yellow, black or white, I'm just precious in all of their sights. It's a gift man, it's a gift.





August 12, 2006
Boise sure is a kick-ass town. There's so many cool things to do. Tonight I went downtown and saw a Nickel Creek concert. They were so awesome! Chris reminds me a little of myself. Eclectically sexy, talented to the core. I can relate, man. After the concert I stopped by so get some ice cream at Cold Stone Creamery. Some woman there tipped the workers and they had to sing for everyone in the store, it was priceless! The Capitol building looked so cool at night that I had to take my picture next to it.


March 18, 2006
Well, I go home tomorrow. London has been so much fun. One of the best parts of this trip is the great public transportation the city has. I rode the Tube every single day! It's such an experience, and it makes me see how undiverse my hometown really is.
March 17, 2006
Today was awesome! I started off by heading over to see St. James Palace - apparently that's where Wills and Harry stay when they're in town.


All the walking I've been doing lately was really making me tired so I decided to take my very first British taxi ride. Those suckers sure are roomy!



The biggest bummer of the day (maybe the trip) was the construction at Trafalgar Square around Nelson's Column. I didn't get to ride the lions, darn it! But there sure were a lot of pigeons. I did make a video while I was there, though, so I'll always have that for a memory.



On the way back to the hotel in Kensington I stopped off at Picadilly Circus to get my obligatory picture of the big signs. There was one fellow American lady there who I overheard say "I don't want all those signs in my picture!" I just about died! Apparently she didn't know those were what made it such a recognizable sight. Her daughter quickly informed her that she needs to watch "Bridget Jones's Diary" a few more times.

Sunday, July 16, 2006

March 16, 2006
Today we started off with a tour of the interior of the Tower of London. I had a great time, but unfortunately I lost my glasses there, damn it. I guess I will have to wear my contacts from now on. The security guards at the gate thought I was really funny for some reason. They made me do a little dance for them and called their friends over. Weird, I know. I guess I just don't understand British humor. Or should I say humour?


Later tonight I took a shower, and just for kicks, I decided to take a picture of myself. I've been working out pretty hard lately to look this good. The chicks did it, so I might as well show it off, right?
March 15, 2006
My first full day in London! I started off with a tour of Kensington Palace near Hyde Park. It was great to see where a lot of the British royalty had lived.

After the tour we had lunch in The Orangery, a restaurant next to the palace. I partook in the British tradition of having tea with Kim.


After tea we walked through Hyde Park and I stopped at the Princess Diana Memorial Fountain to pay my respects.


Then we walked on to Buckingham Palace where Queen Lizzie lives. But with the gates there, I couldn't get much closer to the palace.

March 14,2006
London is fantastic! I was so tired from the flight that I didn't get to see a whole lot of stuff, but one of the places we went was outside the Tower of London. The view of the Thames and the Tower Bridge is fantastic.


After the Tower we went over the Westminster where I got to see Parliment. The buildings and their architecture were so amazing, like nothing we have in America.

March 13, 2006
Well, I made it to New York safely, but had to wait a while at the gate because we had a pretty long layover.

The flight to London was even longer, but luckily the airline provided these great sleeping bags for me to sleep in so I was comfortable.

March 12, 2006
Today I drove to Seattle where I'm flying out to New York before the last leg of the flight to London. It was a long drive but I'm glad its over.
March 10, 2006
I'm leaving soon for my trip to London. I think I'm all ready. I've got my passport, my glasses, my plane ticket... I can't wait to cross the big blue ocean and see all the sights!