8.30.2003

The Cape
Vacation. I needed a vacation. So I am on vacation. Becky and I drove through the night on Wednesday after Bronco Bash. Let me recap the last few days.

Wednesday - Skipped class to go to Bronco Bash. I love Bronco Bash, I hate class. Easy choice. It was fun, all my chapter Brothers were there (we miss you Orlando, Steve and Alex) and some GVSU and UoM Brothers. It was fun, meet some new freshmen who might be SLB material, had a good time at the new house. Went for a nice walk in the new neighborhood, thanks.

Thursday - Then Becky and I rode out of Michigan at 1am. If you thought Canada was boring during the day, imagine riding through it at 3-4am. Boring. It redefined boring. They do not even have fun billboards to read while you travel. Just plain out Canadian boring. Almost more worthless then Ohio, almost.

The Cape is great. Despite getting poor customer service everywhere on the first day I stayed positive. Had a great meal with Becky's fam, and then caught up on sleep.

Friday - Becky's friend Anne showed up. She works in politics, I don't hold that against her, she is pretty cool. First things first, I needed a hair cut. I think I broke a world record. They dropped me off to get my hair cut and then went next door to get some coffee. The lady who cut my hair did so in about 30 seconds, I think it took longer for me to explain what I wanted then it took for her to cut it! I then paid, and walked to the coffee place. I got there before they even got their drinks! World record, where is Guiness or Ripley's when you need them. I could of been famous. By the way, the haircut looks great.

Then we shopped, of course I bought new shoes. Then off to Provincetown, enjoyed some New England culture, ate a huge sunday. Then went home and ate more fish at Becky's house. They sure eat a lot of fish here, people who like to eat dumb animals would love it out here. I could really get used to this life. As much as I love smart red meat, nothing beats scallops and salmon.

Saturday - Today we went to the beach. We drove right out on the beach, never done that before! It was sweet, let some air out of the Jeep's tires and drove it right out there. The weather was not the best, either way of course I am not tan, and I got sand in my eyes and down my shorts. The highlight of the day was using a handicap port-a-john, that thing was huge. I will be talking about that for years to come. I got some shells for Novali as well, I hope she likes them.

Tonight we go out again. Very different then Midwest out, no hoochie white pants (well there is always "that" girl), no shinny shirts, no cookie cutter looks, and no 44 oz beer pitchers. I do enjoy those things, but in modertion of course. Not saying the Cape is better, just different. Here it looked like a big Abercrombie ad. In Michigan the guys look like slobs at the bar cause they don't care, here they look like slobs and you can tell they tried hard to make it look like they did not try hard. My typical quote, "where's the logic in that?". The girls out here prefer old money to new money, and since I have no money, I felt all out of the loop. Plus I did not go to boarding school like the "special" people...

I got to run and shower now, going to use the outdoor shower. Kinda excited about that, totally new thing, kinda like the handicap port-a-john. Off to find all the places that the sand found. Hum... I will write more, and post pictures very soon.


8.27.2003

More then just news
I am getting complaints on my blog. First I hear that I am not funny enough on my blog, or tell good stories like my brothers. Then I am told people hate to hear about my life on the internet in public instead of over the phone.

Here are my replies, to those comments about my blog, not left on my blog but emailed to me. Also, please see July 20th, 2003 about what I think about comments not left on my blog in the comments section.

Well I am not funny, generally I am more goofy and uptight then anything. Which in itself makes a bad non-funny combination, let alone bad stories. On most days lately you will hear my slaughtering the words to "Don't be fooled by the rocks that I've got" or the "Ali Ababuwa (SP?)" song from that Disney movie... you know.. "Prince Ali, Ali... Ali Ababuwa... dah dah dah... something something." Whatever. See, so not funny.

I live a public life, I work with fraternities and sororities. I might as well be live on TV 24-7 since it feels like I hear more about my life from other people then my own mind. So I choose to just Blog it up... Don't like it? Then call me after 9pm cause I don't have a lot of anytime minutes. Good luck reaching me at home, my phone works terrible at my place, I think all the corn kills the signal.

Story telling, well I do not have funny stories. All the funny stuff that happens in my life I usually con Hermen into doing it. So I can not write about it hear, I should tell Hermen to get a Blog and then just link to his funny stories. Like our trip to Meijers (riding little kid bikes, buying no heat bikini wax, our new welcome mat, and trying to find Cinderella), and the last time we hung out at BFE.

Here is one story though I thought I would share, hope you all enjoy this.

I work at a computer place. Generally I do business consulting and websites, but sometimes I get to work in the service area and fix computers. This one day I had a flat panel iMac on the bench, the write up said that the mouse did not work. We did not get the mouse in, so I tested it and our mice worked fine. I called the guy to see if he could explain the problem, sounded strange so I asked him to bring in his mouse. He had the standard optical mouse all Macs have come with for the past 2 years. I tried it, it worked here. So I am wondering... what would cause this? I talk to the guy again, and he explains the problem to me again. So I said, all I can think of is that maybe the optical mouse does not like the surface you are working on, it needs to be reflective enough to work with the infrared laser. then he says... "so you mean I should not use this on my glass desk?". Some people are just slow, or too old to use new technology. If you did not get thise story, you are one of them.

Some News:
Well not a whole lot of new stuff. The apartment is finally cleaned, painted and set up. Got tons of rain in my room when I left my window open during a storm. Novali used her potty for the first time last night (yeah!). And tonight I am going to Kalamazoo to help the Brothers with Bronco Bash, then leaving for Cape Cod.

Alright, you are wondering about Cape Cod. I guess I have been forgetting to tell people about this trip. Becky (from GVSU) and I are leaving tonight for Cape Cod. It is her home town, and she needs to take her car home to get it state emissions tested and get new tires (her dad insists she get it done from "his" guy). Since she did me this huge favor of helping Parking Lot Performance with a loaner car all summer this is the least I can do, plus who doesn't want a vacation to Cape Cod? So I will be gone until September 2nd, on a much needed vacation and break from Michigan.

Other news. Car still not done, yes I am pissed. Started classes, same old stuff. Working at GVSU, still too many meetings. Working at CompuCraft, nothing exicting to work on. End of news.

Alright, this is a long post. I expect some comments on my blog, not emailed to me. Thanks.

8.20.2003

Getting settled
There is nothing I love more then getting into a routine. Some might find this boring to do, but I like having consistency in my life. I also am enjoying having roommates again (I lived alone for over a year) and our neighbors. Here are some updates on what is going on in my life.

Washing clothes. Today I washed at our new place, well not just at our new place. We have an interesting system with the girls next door, our washer is broken, and their dryer is broke. So naturally, being the nice broke college students we all are, we found a way to make this work. We all wash at their place, and they dry at our place. It works.

The Nissan. I wish I had better news here, but I don't. The project is still way behind, Becky returns on Thursday and needs her car back, and I am not sure what I will do for transporation. How much is a bus pass?

Summer classes. My internship project is going well, finalizing some of the things right now for all of that. The practicum research project... pretty much dead in the water for now. Everyone is too busy right now to help me, I am too busy to help myself, and I just plain out don't know what to do anymore. Ah.

GVSU work. Back to the grind. The grind it is, I am having trouble with the IFC/NPC Recruitment booklets, IFC recruitment planning is falling behind and everyone is swamped. I have Greek life presentations I need to get done for tomorrow, got an outline and some powerpoint slides done... hope it is enough.

PLP. We are looking at moving into some new avenues for Parking Lot Performance. Hermen and I found a cool old motorcycle we could work on. I am thinking this would rock, plus I could drive it while my car gets finished. Plus everyone knows I have always wanted a motorcycle... we will see what happens.

Family. Raquel called today, she is having a girl and from everything they know now the baby appears to be healthy and doing well. Andres is in Puerto Rico, after his accident in Chicago involving his car hood opening at 80mph on the high way. Miguel is getting ready to move out of Kalamazoo, he has been there six years now, but he is looking forward to an awesome year in Bolivia! My parents, enjoying having the house to themselves, swimming, riding the trator, Dad playing tennis then complaining that his arm hurts, and Mom walking around in flip flops cooking on the grill.

Personal. I am stressed. I have not been this stressed in a long time. Too many things on me at once right now. School starts soon, behind on my summer projects, behind on fall event planning, behind on many things. I know it will all work out in the end, but right now it is hard to stay positive about it all.

Thanks for checking in with me. Someone please sign my comments... Thanks.

8.13.2003

Everything is almost done, almost.
Well for those who have been following the saga of the Burgandy NX... she is almost done. The fiasco with the colilovers appears to have been solved, the seats that have been sitting in my living room since February will be installed this weekend, and early next week all that audio equipment eating up space in my storage room will finally be in the car and functional. Now just need to get my lights and trim finished up and she will be ready to roll, any day now, any day now...

On another note, the apartment is also almost finished. The basement painting is pretty much finished, my room just needs a few things hung up, the wireless internet will be in soon, the storage room is close to be organized, the kitchen and bathroom are clean, and next week when we all get paid we will get the last little things for the place and I will be able to call it home! Can't wait.

Lastly, class work. This is also another almost on my list. Yesterday I got a ton done on my work for the technology internship with the GVSU Office of Student Life. I also got some feedback on the research I am doing for CampuSpeak as well. So things are moving along, slowly but surely... and almost done, kinda.

As you can see, right now my life is full of many "almosts" and I can not wait until I have those items off my list. Things are going well though, I am starting to feel a little more in control of all the things going on. That is a good thing, I felt a little out of control for a few weeks, especially when I was sick for that week.

Thanks for tuning in to my Blog. I will hopefully be writing more now that things are starting to settle down a little.

Ciao Ciao!

8.06.2003

New home... almost
Moving is a pain, a royal pain. Painting walls with bullet size holes in it, chipping and scratching your furniture as you struggle to get it around that impossible corner, trying to figure out how you got that futon down in the basement, and realizing all the worthless crap I have just down right depresses me. Oh well.

The moving is almost done, hopefully tonight after work I will get the rest of my little things out of my old place and be done with Holland. No more tupils for me, or heated sidewalks, or that tiny thing called a mall. Now it is all country, cow smells, living next to a trialer park, well water, and loud crazy girls next door. Which will I like better? Time will tell.

Along with all this moving... we have a birthday to celebrate. Tonight Hermen will be the big two-one! We are heading to our favorite towny bar and having a grand old time. This will for sure be an adventure, Happy Birthday Hermen!

That is all for now. And for those wondering... no my car is not done. Long story... even too long to blog about. I am a little bitter. Don't ask.

7.29.2003

Next of kin
Alright. Enough is enough. Ever since I was a small child I have had problems with my tonsils. Several times a year they would get infected, I would think I had strep or mono, go to the doctor, and then be sent home and told to just wait cause it was a tonsil infection. Unlike everyother childrens doctor, my doctor did not want to take my tonsils out. So for years I suffered. I stopped even going to the doctor when my tonsils would swell cause I knew they would not be able to help me, and that is was not anything bad like strep or mono.

I have been sick. It started a week ago with guess what? My tonsils got all swollen. I figured usual crap, wait a few days, it will blow over. Well that was six days ago, and I have run a fever every night since then. One night my fever was so bad I got fever blisters in my mouth. They hurt, I can barely eat.

So Sunday at Midnight I took myself to the emergency room. I had almost a 102 temperature when I arrived (mind you this was after a cold shower). They checked for strep, and guess what? None. Then they drew all kinds of blood, and guess what? No viral infections or namely the famed mono. They sent me home with a bottle of stuff to gargle with to help my tongue and throat not feel so bad.

But before sending me home I had to fill out more paperwork, and it asked for my next of kin! Did they think I was dying? I might since all they gave me is some stuff for my throat, I mean nothing to actually stop the infection, just make it hurt less. Medicine makes no sense to me, doctors cured my moms cancer, but can't tell me why my throat hurts. Where's the logic in that?

Since when do doctors no help cure the problem? They just gave me some crap to help my throat not hurt, told me to rest, and wait to see what happens. They ask for my next of kin, then tell me to go home and wait. That was very reasuring. Oh yeah, and at least they recommended me to a doctor to look at my tonsils... and maybe get them take out.

Despite being sick today I went to work (I did leave early). I felt like crap, I have barely eaten in three days cause my mouth hurts so bad. I am tired cause the fever keeps me up at night. And no one can help, not even the doctors.

I have an appointment with this other doctor on wednesday, if I live til then. If I do not live, Novali gets all my life insurance money, and Mom I listed you as my next of kin.

7.21.2003

Moving... kinda
Well as many of you know, I am supposed to be moving next week. However, after rolling about 2 gallons of paint onto walls in our new place, then wrestling with a Wagner PowerPainter (definately not powerful or useful) for three hours, and trying to paint in the semi dark I gave up.

I selected the room that was the "fixer-upper"... man did I get more then I can handle. The room will look good if it kills me, if I have to quit my job to work full time on finishing the paint, or even if I fail my two classes cause painting was more important. I am resolved that the room will look good... end of story.

On to other news... there is no other real news. Well except that this week I am heading over to Saginaw to visit with my mother and father (and do laundry of course, no I am not driving 2.5 hours for free laundry... well maybe I am), then dropping three fraternity Brothers at Midway airport, and finally spending time in Chicago will my little one. All this when I am supposed to be finishing an internship project and my practicum research. Ha... like that important stuff will get done!

I am actaully going to bed before midnight... no productive stuff going on over here! Goodnight.

7.20.2003

Use the commenting feature
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Good race day and Mexican food for Team PLP
We did it. My car got back from the paint shop last night at 9:30. After an early rise so I could her back together (at least enough for the race) we headed to the course. Today we were at GVSU, it was a beautiful day, we also all got some tans (or burns, not me, I actaully worn sunscreen).

Getting the cars ready was more stressful then last time. My magnetic numbers fell off on the way to GVSU (we lost one). At the race we needed to strip the speaker box and amp out of Ramiro's ride and get all that crap out of the car he keeps in there (if I didn't know better I would swear he was homeless and lives in the backseat of his car). Big shot out to Hermen, pit crew chief for Team PLP, for making sure tire pressures were good, numbers were on, and cars were ready.

Ramiro ran first (Honda Accord). You can see him lined up for his first run, I know he was nervous... I remembered the feeling. He ran some good times, we had confusion on the course and I am putting in a compliant on how they worded the directions. Once we got the course correct Ramiro was able to finish with a decent time, 29.0 seconds. He really would of had a 27.2 but he missed a cone so it did not count. But according to Team PLP... he ran a 27.2!




Then it was my turn. Since I was not able to get the car back together before the race I had to improvise a few things. On the window sills I had to put some napkins in between the window and door so I wouldn't crack my windows. It looked kinda ghetto... but you got to do what you got to do when working in a parking lot. But hey... no broken windows!

I ran some good times. I am pretty happy. The course was very tight and short, which for me was hard because of my super stock suspension set up. I did not stay on my course my first two runs, but the last five I kept uping my speeds and substantial increments. I ended the day with a 24.2 second final time. Once again I only beat one car in my class but if you think the fastest time in my group was something like 22.4 I was not that far behind. Plus I was driving so hard I had my car on three wheels through the back end of corners 3 and 4... that is what I call Driven...




After the race we got some good Mexican food and all passed out from a long day. Being out in the sun wears you out. We are all a little darker now and more experienced in Solo II AutoCross.

It feels good now that the paint is finally done. Once the car is completely put back together I will post some nice pictures on my NX page along with the seat install which will be done this week. The paint looks sharp for a budget job and Team PLP is looking good.

As usually after a race I got to give a few shot outs. To Team PLP; Hermen "Pit Crew Chief " Diaz thanks for the help, next time you better get out there and drive. Ramiro "Accord Driver #68" Padron good job out there, you better do it again. To all the supporters, Oso and Lisa for coming out to watch Ramiro run, to Becky again for letting my borrow the Honda (it will be returned in better condition then I got it), to my landlord for not getting mad about all the cars ripped apart in the parking lot, to all those who emailed me good luck and well wishes, and to the Furrin Group for teaching me all I know about AutoCross. Thank you!

7.18.2003

Almost show time... where is my car?
Tomorrow we race. Parking Lot Performance will debut our Honda Accord at the event. Today we took Ramiro out and gave him a crash course in how to shift so that he gets the maximum power and hits the proper shift points. Hermen will ride along with him during his first event to help give him tips after each run.

I am glad to see we will finally be running the Honda... however it is not looking very promising right now about the Nissan. I have not heard from my paint guy, and I am starting to get worried (it is my nature to worry). He knows my car needed to be done for tomorrow, and I hope I still get it sometime tonight. I won't have a lot of time to prep it before tomorrow... but at least she will be on the road for the AutoCross tomorrow if I can get her back tonight.

We installed the rest of the interior pieces in Ramiro's car today. So it is finally all assembled... and no pieces left over! However we forgot to plug the clock back in, always got to forget something. When he gets his new console trim and shift boot ready to install we will fix it then when it is taken apart again. But his car sounds great now with the Polk 12s in the trunk, and with the custom trim this car is really coming along.

Well off to do a tune up to the Hondas. We got the 96 and 98 Accords ready for full tune ups. Man we are running a little mini garage in our apartment... oh wait... no its' just Parking Lot Performance!

7.16.2003

Life is good, except for that whole school thing...
Things are going well. Today was fun (and we haven't even gone out yet). I went by Speedwise to drop off one of my MOMO Seats to finally get fitted for my car. Got a hair cut, the girl there only charged me for a kid hair cut again (4 bucks off!). Had lunch with Hermen at Taco Fiesta. Got a big project done at work. Also went and looked at the progress of the leather work on my door panels and it looked great! And tomorrow I get my car from the paint shop... so I am excited. Everything is coming together well.

Well Saturday Parking Lot Performance will be racing, and this time we have two cars! The Nissan should be ready and Ramiro will debut the Honda. We have been teaching him how to shift and we think he is ready to take on the Solo II AutoCross. We will find out this weekend.

School... that is another story. Not going well. Behind on both my practicum and internship. However I know I can get it done so I am not overly worried. Plus right now I don't really care.

Also today pictures of Novali got posted on her site. So check it out, link to her site is on the side.

Alright. Got to get ready to go out.

7.15.2003

Wires, Camera, and the DMV
Well good news and bad news. For those who asked, yes Parking Lot Performance (PLP) is the final name of our team! It is very fitting. Example, today we hooked up our first amp. We got it working right and everything (of course doing everything the long way) except for that we did not have enough speaker wire so we only hooked up one of the subwoofers. All I can say is... that was so PLP!

Bad news... I can not find my digital camera. I am not sure in which place I used it last. I have a feeling it was my hotel in San Francisco (I will call them tomorrow) or in one of the planes on the way back (calling them tomorrow as well). I fear it is lost forever, and for those who know me that little thing never left my side! So of course I need to get a new one.

Finally got the Mercury reregistered. Don't ask. Now I just need to call about that ticket.



7.14.2003

PLP, Novali, San Francisco and the Nissan paint job
Alright. Well it has been a very busy last few days. So let me recap what all has been going on for me over here. Last weekend (4th of July) I was in Saginaw as I wrote about. Well the pictures of Novali have been slow to post because we are running out of server space... so as soon as Miguel gets the additional space all set there will be pictures. Keep checking her site cause it will be any day now.

PLP. What is that you might ask. Well you can see the speaker box in one of the pictures, that is part of PLP. Well it stands for Parking Lot Performance and we are really getting into high swing. This is the speaker box we did for a Honda Accord and this week the amp and all the wiring will get done. So far we have raced my Nissan, custom painted the interiors on a Nissan NX, GMC Sonoma, and Honda Accord. We also have done performance upgrades to the Nissan and Sonoma as well. What Hermen and I started is really taking off, and once the Nissan is completed we will really be an official team!

After the visit home I was busy getting back to campus and working on my internship with the Office of Student at GVSU. This busy week also included a vist to see the progress of the Nissan and checked out the paint shop and the cars progress (see small picture). I also had to prepare for my trip this weekend to San Francisco for my Board of Directors meeting for the Western Region Greek Association.

My board meeting in Frisco was excellent. It was as great of an experience as I thought it would be, and I am really looking forward to serving on the board for years to come. I was so tired and busy out there that I only went out one night when I was in town. I love that little city!










I am back now in Michigan to stay for a while, not a long while but at least more then a few days. I got to get some rest and get back to EST. I hate this jet lag and time change stuff....


7.04.2003

4th of July, Saginaw and Lightning
I am home. This time I traveled with not only Novali, but Tamara and her mother as well. So the Centellas' have a full house for the weekend. Last night when we got here Novali jumped right into the pool and in little time was going down the slide. This morning we hit the pool again, at Novali's request. We got out just before a big storm hit.

So we are in doors, with a fridge full of steaks that were destined for the grill... so instead Andres went to go rent "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" and it looks like we might have to bust out the George Foreman grill. Miguel, you aren't missing much.

Photos of course will be posted as soon as this adventurous trip to Saginaw is over... if the weather gets better we might head to Gladwin as well.

Off to enjoy the rain...




6.30.2003

Bye bye Nissan and a Graduation Party
Well this was a long weekend. On Friday got everything ready to send the Nissan off to the paint shop. Hermen and I finally got her ready and she will be back in about three weeks. It will be nice having the extra parking space at the apartment. Now I have to hurry and get the rest of the interior modifcations done so when she returns from paint we can slap her back together and off to the next race. On my NX 2000 page you can check out the recent upgrades and pictures.

This weekend Victor Rivera gradauted. Him and I have been best friends since we become involved with Sigma Lambda Beta almost 5 years ago. We have had some great times, good memories, and tons of laughs and miles on our cars roadtripping across this country (and can't forget Canada to). On Saturday he walked and got the big brown diploma holder. Here are some pictures of his family, the graduation, and of course the party afterwards.

This will be a slow next couple of days. Taking some time of work, and getting ready for a great weekend with Novali in Saginaw! Hopefully we will get nice weather this time and can get up to the lakehouse and get a tan.


6.21.2003

Time with Novali... no time with the Nissan
Well I just returned from a two day visit with Novali, what a fun time. Finally the weather cooperated with me so her and I could go and play at the park. I taught her how to climb a chain ladder, she learned very quickly, and I got her to slide down all the slides. More information and pictures from the trip are posted on her website. Click on the link on the top right and check her out.

Work was busy lately, and my trip to Philly, then to Chicago have gotten me very far behind on Project NX. I worked a little on her this morning and finally got the new sun visors installed and almost finished the center console to finally make that Momo leather boot look like it was made to fit in my car.

I got the exhaust pipe rewelded so that is all ready to go again. She is ready for the track at least... still no paint but at least she is running well. I am debating on just saving the money and paying someone to paint the car. I just have no time right now, but I have no money either. Ah that was not a long debate... maybe some money will come my way soon.










Well the afternoon is half over, I got some sun already working on my car. My level of pastiness is decreasing since the sun has finally decided to show its face. Very good... very good.

Work, well this has been something I never posted about. Work at CompuCraft is going as well as can be expected. However, Monday, Apple will be making a big announcement. It has been very hush hush... the rumors are a dual 2 gig G5 chip! New tower design... and super price reductions on the iBook line... we will see. So needless to say I will be busy at work this week posting information on the web about the releases and talking to customers who I am sure will be lining up to get in on the latest ground breaking ideas from Apple.

Signing off... this is Sam Centellas, on his way outside to get a tan!


6.16.2003

CheeseSteak, Buddha, and a Puerto Rican Wedding with no Salsa
Well the trip is over... I am back in Holland and back to the routine. I want to write about the last few days of the trip!

Friday we had a good time. Andres got out of work early and we headed to Philly. First we stopped and got some early dinner and had a Philly CheeseSteak. Then we relaxed at a cozy Brazilian place, the beer was good, we chated, Andy kept braggin about his parking space. Next was Bluezette for some Presidente, and then Buddakon, "Man that Buddha would look good in my bathroom." There we meet the Dupont Crew. Marc and Saskia were fun to say the least, Jessica (shot out #1) was there in the Jaws of life dress and Abe was hitting on an old lady who asked me to hold her bill. Excuse me? Do I look like a table?

Then the night got really started. We headed to Glam, some nice hip hop, Jess felt at home, like she was in the countryside of IL again (shot out #2). However Andres and I were ready for Salsa. So the crew was off to Cuba Libre, this club was hot. We meet the rest of Team Dupont there and started a fun filled night of Salsa dancing. Andres is much better then he cares to admit, and I stuck mostly with my Merengue skills but ventured into some Salsa and of course Bachatta when played.

On the way back Andy bragged about his parking spot, we saw a guy get his butt kicked and cell phone powerslammed. Ah... a good night. Philly was an adventure, a good time, and a future trip for me I am sure.










The following morning I woke up to a rude phonecall from Vic. Checked my voicemail, some rude messages from Vic. Then we headed to NY to see Vic, and attend the wedding of his sister Stephanie, who I meet two years prior when she came to visit Western Michigan.

The wedding was interesting, we sat with Vic's Cousin Jimmy, who I at first thought was Vic's dad cause Vic did a terrible job of introducing us to anyone. The reception was great, but there was no dancing! They played Salsa music all night, and no one danced... it was a crime against humanity. How can you not dance when Salsa is played?

It was nice to finally meet all of Vic's family. I talked with mom and dad a few times on the phone, but now I got to meet them and say hello in person. I look forward to seeing them again when they come for Vic's graduation.










After the wedding we went to a club in Newburgh, NY. It was great, good music and a college town club feel. Andres left around midnight to drive home. Then Vic and I headed home a little after that as well.

Sunday, well we slept in a little. I had breakfast with the Rivera family and then off to Michigan we went. I long no so fun drive later... here I am, home!

6.13.2003

Guinness and papa rellenas
Well the trip is on... here is the recap of Thursday. Slept in, this is my theme for summer 2003, to sleep more so I am staying on track. Then Vic and I headed into Wilmington, DE and walked around, nothing exciting there so I grabbed a snapple and we headed into Philly.

Philly was cool, it had an excellent colonial feel. The site were interesting, but with very high security. It was a hassle to get in to see the liberty bell, so we took pictures from outside. I hate get felt up to get on an airplane, let alone to see an old bell with a crack in it, so we walked. Then we went to the tomb of the unknown soldier. This was interesting, reading all the plaques around the plaza (yes plaza, I love plazas, make me think of home) made me think. Men died, who no one knew, they had no one to grieve for them, but they fought and died for a cause they believed in. No one felt pride over their loss or knew they died and remembered their sacrifice. No family, no history, and no future.

What type of men were the leaders of those armies? Leaders who lead men, into battles against unbelievable odds, facing a never ending enemy, with little food and rest, and get the men to continue to fight. The founders of this country were great men, to say the least. I am not a huge American patriot as many have noticed. Looking at tombs of men with no name who faught for the cause... made me think... would there ever be a cause I would fight for? What type of man would I follow into battle? Am I the type of leader that men would follow into battle? If Bolivia went to war, would I and the Centellas boys go and fight (I mean Bolivia has never really won a war, so if they fought again they would need all the help the can get) for the homeland? I am proud to yes that I would, I hope I would.

Alright enough crazy talk. After that, we ate at the Gallery Mall in Philly. Tons of people, cool stuff, very multicultural, and it was relaxing. We ate, and then headed back to Wilmington to meet up with Andy.

We went out and meet with some people from Andy's office. Had a Guiness in a very Irish looking spot, it was alright. We discussed reasons everyone is scared of HR people, why long pauses by your boss when ask for time off scare you, and why living in a corporate town sucks. Then we ditched the Irish feel for some Dominican food. Good food, terrible service, got wet in the rain, and Vic got offended when Andy said he was talking Espanol with an English accent... whatever.

Vic took off to NY for the wedding rehearsal. We will meet up with him tomorrow. Well I got to jump in the shower, Andy will be home from work soon and we are heading into Phily. I am off...

6.12.2003

Scenic Ohio! Philly here we come!
Well the drive to vist Andres is done. It was great driving again with Vic on a roadtrip. Stopping for Wendy's and gas for some reason always becomes an adventure. We got lost at the final destination, but only just a little. And the beautiful countryside which is Ohio was breathtaking as usual... no not really. What a waste of State.

But we are hear, getting ready to head into the city and meet Andy after work. I am a little broke, but that never stops me from having a good time! We will see what adventures we manage to jump into... alright time to run... peace!

6.10.2003

Insurance, traveling and broken bolts
Well my insurance is going to expire tomorrow, so doing some shopping and it looks like Tamara found a good deal in IL, much cheaper then Progressive. We will see if the advertised price is anywhere near the actaul out-the-door price. Keeping my fingers crossed, saving money on insurance would be great! Then maybe we can get that car paid off faster!

Tomorrow I leave for my mini east coast tour. In April I did the west coast tour and it rocked, we will see how the east stacks up. I am excited to see my younger Brother who is working in Philly (Andy is the one who hooked me up with the rims on the ride, shot out!). I am traveling with Vic from WMU, we have not road tripped together in awhile so this will be fun. We are rolling in the luxury edition Kia Rio (that means extra dents... no leather) and have his sister's wedding to attend in NYC on Saturday. Good ol' Puerto Rican wedding... can't wait!

The car work has come to a screeching hault. I broke some bolts on the fender and front air dam trying to remove parts. Rust is as of right now is my arch nemesis. I will get it off though, even if I got to get a blow torch on it! My next race is not until July 19th so I have time... oh yeah I also got to get that exhaust pipe fixed that I blew up! he he...

Til next time.... same monster channel, same monster time... I'm out!