Archive for November, 2006
Sunday, November 19th, 2006
Two videos:
These are the first real “films” I have made in a long time. I put them together for today’s service at Canvas Church. Please check them out and let me know what you think:
A). Fast
B). Slow
4 Comments » - Posted in church, videos by Aaron Humphrey
Saturday, November 18th, 2006
I’m starting to feel compelled to do this …
-Last day at the sushi bar was today. A bunch of my friends came in to eat lunch and wish me well, which was very nice of them. I was even able to sit down for a couple of minutes and hang out in their booth because my replacement, who I have been [...]
No Comments » - Posted in friends, sushi bar by Aaron Humphrey
Thursday, November 16th, 2006
More of the haps
-Today was my last day tutoring at the high school. The first couple of weeks there I felt sure that I was an awful tutor and no good at teaching anyone anything, but now I have realized that teaching is something I really love, and that kids are amazing. That doesn’t mean that [...]
No Comments » - Posted in celebrity run-ins, movies, running, tutoring by Aaron Humphrey
Thursday, November 16th, 2006
The Haps
briefly:
-I have been hired full time at Chapman University as their Public Relations Coordinator, which will be my first 40hr/week gig since working concessions at Mount Rushmore in the summer of 2003. It also effectively ends an eighteen-month period of job-vagabonding, which has included stints of various lengths as a pipe de-denter, bad freelance [...]
2 Comments » - Posted in office life, romance, slightly pointless, wanderlust by Aaron Humphrey
Wednesday, November 8th, 2006
This story is a) about me, and b) quite funny! It…
This story is a) about me, and b) quite funny! It is written by my friend Jennie from Koisan.
I am quitting Koisan, the sushi bar where I work, in just over a week. It’s kind of strange because this is the first time that I have quit a job for any reason besides [...]
3 Comments » - Posted in sushi bar, wanderlust by Aaron Humphrey
Tuesday, November 7th, 2006
politics, briefly
So the Democrats have won both houses of Congress and a lot of governor races, too!
Why this is good: it proves the power of democracy — people were unhappy with what was going on, so they voted to change it.
Why this is not great: there’s kind of a sense that this was a vote AGAINST [...]