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Saturday, October 23, 2010
I have a mac, therefore I make movies
Saturday, October 2, 2010
HOME!
Anyways, It's soooo great to be back home, and being greeted by Sarah and Jakob when we got off the plane made all the suck the past 2 month brought fade away. Nate and Jessica Crandall were there too, and Jessica took a few pictures of the big homecoming.
 Here is Jakob in his cool shirt prepping for the big reunion.
Here is Jakob in his cool shirt prepping for the big reunion. Not quite Navy guy and Nurse in New York, but it I liked that kiss!
Not quite Navy guy and Nurse in New York, but it I liked that kiss! Jakob took a moment to realize who this dude was kissing Mommy, then I got a big hug from him, and he wouldn't let me put him down again.  Every day I'm amazed at how much this little person changes.  When Sarah came home from deployment, she was a stranger and it took a few days for him to warm up with her.  But now that he's older and understands most of our words, he remembered who I was the whole time, and would wave at our family picture whenever he walked by it.
Jakob took a moment to realize who this dude was kissing Mommy, then I got a big hug from him, and he wouldn't let me put him down again.  Every day I'm amazed at how much this little person changes.  When Sarah came home from deployment, she was a stranger and it took a few days for him to warm up with her.  But now that he's older and understands most of our words, he remembered who I was the whole time, and would wave at our family picture whenever he walked by it.Thursday, September 30, 2010
Kyrgyzstan...
Kyrgyzstan is beautiful, and has a weird blend of Asian influence with soviet dominance. The people look like a hybrid of Asian/Arabic/Russian, they speak Russian. I think. And the base we are at is only 7 miles from China! In the little trinket shop I saw a chess set where the players
were the red army vs. Nazi Germany!
This is what overlooks the tent i'm living in for the next couple of hours.

Thursday, September 9, 2010
My top 10 cars wishlist
 This incredible car is #10 only because I would need to farm some unobtanium to be able to afford one. The best of the best M3 model.
This incredible car is #10 only because I would need to farm some unobtanium to be able to afford one. The best of the best M3 model.  Practical, and reliable and good looking. This would win out any SUV in my book. The later facelift model with the Mtechnic package looks great especially in dark grey.
Practical, and reliable and good looking. This would win out any SUV in my book. The later facelift model with the Mtechnic package looks great especially in dark grey. What a car, and it's at home at the Nurburgring! The M3csl was produced in late 2003 for the european market. CSL stands for "Coupe Sport Lightweight" and was first used on the 3.0 CSL homologation special in 1971. Major differences between the standard M3 and this monster is the carbon fiber roof, new bumpers and trunk, recaro bucket seats, swede steering wheel and a few motor tweaks, most notably that glorious intake manifold.
 What a car, and it's at home at the Nurburgring! The M3csl was produced in late 2003 for the european market. CSL stands for "Coupe Sport Lightweight" and was first used on the 3.0 CSL homologation special in 1971. Major differences between the standard M3 and this monster is the carbon fiber roof, new bumpers and trunk, recaro bucket seats, swede steering wheel and a few motor tweaks, most notably that glorious intake manifold.  Probably the coolest sounding intake noise from the factory. E30 M3's with carbon airbox's still sound better, but this is one sexy OEM machine.
Probably the coolest sounding intake noise from the factory. E30 M3's with carbon airbox's still sound better, but this is one sexy OEM machine. oops. If I ever own one, I hope to not have it end up like this one. At least it died a noble death at the Nurburgring... Passengers walked away.
oops. If I ever own one, I hope to not have it end up like this one. At least it died a noble death at the Nurburgring... Passengers walked away. Colin Chapman, founder of Lotus Cars said "Add horsepower to go fast in the straights, add lightness to go fast everywhere." Perfect.
Colin Chapman, founder of Lotus Cars said "Add horsepower to go fast in the straights, add lightness to go fast everywhere." Perfect.This is also Sarah's dream car (besides a VW beetle with a 911 badge on it) so it might be a strong contender some day when Jakob doesn't need a car seat!
 
 The E46 M3 can look fantastic with just a couple of mods. I'd like one in Alpine white, or obnoxious Pheonix Yellow.
5. BMW E30 M3 Unlike the later E36 and E46 M3s, the original E30 M3's main purpose in life was to win races on the track, not the street. It got the job done. Beginning with an off-the-floor 3 Series coupe, BMW gave its Motorsport division free rein to build a winner. After experimenting with several different engine combinations, BMW Motorsport settled on the M10 block as the starting point for its S14 plant. The original M3's head design was essentially a sawed-off 2.3-liter version of the 3.5-liter inline six unit from the M5/M6 line. A forged crank, improved oil flow and stout internals filled the short block. A Bosch Motronic injection system fed the four-valve head, the engine ultimately cranking out a respectable 192 bhp at 6750 rpm. It was linked to a close-ratio, five-speed dogleg gearbox hooked to a limited-slip diff. Sure this is a picture of a DTM car, but it's just too awesome not to post. I'd take one in alpine white please.
 Unlike the later E36 and E46 M3s, the original E30 M3's main purpose in life was to win races on the track, not the street. It got the job done. Beginning with an off-the-floor 3 Series coupe, BMW gave its Motorsport division free rein to build a winner. After experimenting with several different engine combinations, BMW Motorsport settled on the M10 block as the starting point for its S14 plant. The original M3's head design was essentially a sawed-off 2.3-liter version of the 3.5-liter inline six unit from the M5/M6 line. A forged crank, improved oil flow and stout internals filled the short block. A Bosch Motronic injection system fed the four-valve head, the engine ultimately cranking out a respectable 192 bhp at 6750 rpm. It was linked to a close-ratio, five-speed dogleg gearbox hooked to a limited-slip diff. Sure this is a picture of a DTM car, but it's just too awesome not to post. I'd take one in alpine white please.
4. BMW M Coupe The Mcoupe was designed in a shed by BMW engineers who thought the Z3 was dull. Once they created their frankenstein sled, they pitched it to BMW, who suprisingly bought it! In a world all european cars have a rival (think 3series, A4, C class) this thing was so far out there that Audi and Mercedes didn't even bother waiving a stick at it. It's hideously ugly and unbelievable beautiful at the same time. I remember as a kid this was the first car I dreamed of owning some day when I read about it in my Dad's Car and Driver magazines.
The Mcoupe was designed in a shed by BMW engineers who thought the Z3 was dull. Once they created their frankenstein sled, they pitched it to BMW, who suprisingly bought it! In a world all european cars have a rival (think 3series, A4, C class) this thing was so far out there that Audi and Mercedes didn't even bother waiving a stick at it. It's hideously ugly and unbelievable beautiful at the same time. I remember as a kid this was the first car I dreamed of owning some day when I read about it in my Dad's Car and Driver magazines.
3. BMW E30 325ix This AWD version of the normal E30 handles snow like a champ. While all those tards in front wheel drive SUV's are stuck on the side of the road, this little car will drive right past. Totally practical and quite affordable, this car is so high on my dream list only because there is a good chance I might own one someday. I'd love a sedan with a 5 speed.
 This AWD version of the normal E30 handles snow like a champ. While all those tards in front wheel drive SUV's are stuck on the side of the road, this little car will drive right past. Totally practical and quite affordable, this car is so high on my dream list only because there is a good chance I might own one someday. I'd love a sedan with a 5 speed.
2. BMW Euro E28 M5 
 
  The chrome bumpers, the big headlamps. Perfect. Sure the new M5's have more power and handle way better with more comforts, but this is the origional bavarian bruiser and nothing has been better since. I'll take one in Polaris silver without the ugly M technic body kit, but this alpine white one above looks quite nice as well. I've included 3 pictures just because it looks sooo nice!
The chrome bumpers, the big headlamps. Perfect. Sure the new M5's have more power and handle way better with more comforts, but this is the origional bavarian bruiser and nothing has been better since. I'll take one in Polaris silver without the ugly M technic body kit, but this alpine white one above looks quite nice as well. I've included 3 pictures just because it looks sooo nice!
1. BMW E3. Euro 3.0Si I've always liked things outside the norm. I really would like to daily drive a nice classic car, but not one of the normal 60's american muscle. This car was nicknamed the Baader Meinhof Wagon in the 70's because the German terrorist cell loved to steal these beamers due to them being easy to break into, hotwire and could outrun the Polezei.  Not only is this car fantastic looking, it comes with a cool history and isn't a car you'd see every day; so that is why it is my number one dream car.
I've always liked things outside the norm. I really would like to daily drive a nice classic car, but not one of the normal 60's american muscle. This car was nicknamed the Baader Meinhof Wagon in the 70's because the German terrorist cell loved to steal these beamers due to them being easy to break into, hotwire and could outrun the Polezei.  Not only is this car fantastic looking, it comes with a cool history and isn't a car you'd see every day; so that is why it is my number one dream car.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Race Car Driver
Sunday, August 22, 2010
my Trip to Afghanistan
We left on the weekend, so Jakob and Sarah got to see me off. This was during the peak of our German summer, so it was a blazing 90 degree's and jakob wanted some cool water. Even though he has his sippy cup that is always fully stocked, it's much more fun to drink out of the big boy's water













Well that's all for now!
I found out that the government computer network doesn't block blogger, so i can see these pictures at work now as well as share them with you! None of these pictures are new, just my favorites.
Here are my favorite pictures of me and my beautiful wife.
Here are some pictures of my little boy that I took of him while Sarah was in Iraq.
 Naked man!
Naked man! Jakobs little baby face
Jakobs little baby face learning how to use his hands.
learning how to use his hands. learning how to sit up!  He loved this game of me propping him up and trying to take a  photo before he flopped over.  Funnest game to play every night!
learning how to sit up!  He loved this game of me propping him up and trying to take a  photo before he flopped over.  Funnest game to play every night! He's got such a great smile!
He's got such a great smile! And loves being Naked!  that's my boy!
And loves being Naked!  that's my boy! He was loving the sunshine, but didn't like the grass, so i had to put down the blanket to keep him happy.
He was loving the sunshine, but didn't like the grass, so i had to put down the blanket to keep him happy. Floating on water.  Sarah lost those awesome nike's shes wearing at the hospital :(
Floating on water.  Sarah lost those awesome nike's shes wearing at the hospital :(i've been looking for a replacement set of those, but haven't been able to ever find them.
 me trying to be artsy.
me trying to be artsy. Sarah said this was her favorite picture while she was in Iraq.  Little jakob couldn't even hold his hed up then, man they grow so fast!
Sarah said this was her favorite picture while she was in Iraq.  Little jakob couldn't even hold his hed up then, man they grow so fast! Jakob doing a good job of checking out the tulip garden.
Jakob doing a good job of checking out the tulip garden.And of course I couldn't make a post without cars right?
 






