Sunday, August 24, 2008

21

We watched the movie 21 on Friday. The movie was good but the book was a LOT better, that's always the case though. What really surprised me was that they could even say the movie was based on the book Bringing Down the House. About the only thing from the book that was in the movie is that some kids from MIT played blackjack and had a system for counting cards, everything else was different. The entire back story of the main character, a new love interest, etc. Most of the other movies that I've seen which were based on a book I read, were still true to the book. Sure they cut out much of the detail to fit it into a 90-120 minute movie, but at least the story is the same. It makes me wonder how many movies I've seen where I haven't read the book that are totally different than the original authors version. Or even worse "based" on a true story where only one piece is the same and the rest is all made up. This is especially scary considering many of us think anything in a book, movie or on TV is true, when in reality we all need to be a bit more critical of our information sources.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

New Dishwasher

Lauren has been after me to get a new dishwasher for awhile now. The old one was working but was definitely on it's last leg. So Appliance World had one of these big warehouse sales this weekend. We stopped over there late morning and it was a giant open room full of appliances and you had to wander around and pick the one that you wanted. It was pretty chaotic.

We spent a bit of time looking around and finally decided on one that we wanted, we had it tagged with our name, got the paperwork and headed over to check out. The line was 60-75 minutes long to pay and check out. We had some other errands to run and we wanted to grab lunch so we decided we would come back later.

After eating and accomplishing some other things we headed back to pick up the dishwasher. The line had died down and it was probably only 15 minutes or so to get checked out. Next we got loaded up and headed home to install this thing.

It fought us every step of the way. It was tough getting the old one out. Finally after that was done we got the new one in and almost everything connected only to realize that the copper elbow was the wrong size for our piping. So after taking the dishwasher back out and replacing the copper elbow with the one from the old dishwasher we were back in business. Finally everything was hooked up and we were ready to fire it up.

A few minutes into the initial run we realize that there is a leak. After spending a good amount of time checking all the connections finally we look at the unit itself. It looks like the leak is coming from the bottom of the dishwasher but it's hard to tell. So out the new dishwasher comes again. Once we have it out and tipped on it's back we can see that there is in fact a tiny slit in the bottom of the sump housing. Now what?

After much debate and calls to the store and GE all with no answer Lauren finally heads back over to the warehouse sale to see what they have to say. To their credit they were happy to exchange the unit. We got lucky that they had another one of the same model given how the sale worked but they were very good.

So we get back home and get dishwasher number two installed, start it running and everything looks great. No leaks but we better run the rinse cycle one more time to be sure. We had just started to celebrate victory when Lauren opened the door and realizes that the dishwasher is not draining. Now what?

Next we bail out all the water with cups and check the drain hose to make sure there are no kinks, seems like there might be one so we try again. No go; still not draining. There is no way we got two of these that are bad did we? Again checking all the connections, making sure there is no kink in the hose. Finally by some stroke of luck I notice there is a loose wire. Also there is an open blade where this wire would go that looks like it's on the solenoid that opens the sump valve. That must have been it with the wire reconnected everything runs great. The dishwasher empties and we are finally done. All in all this was probably something like 12 hours of elapsed time, so the moral of the story is: you're better off paying service people to do this work!

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Sigma Chi Balfour Leadership Training Workshop 2008

I had the opportunity again this year to take a long weekend and serve as a financial management faculty member for BLTW. It really is amazing the experiences and resources that are available to our undergraduate members. I can only hope that our undergraduates realize what a tremendous opportunity they have and recruit using some of these opportunities as selling points.

This was the best workshop that I've had since I was there as an undergraduate. The group of young men who were in my discussion group were all very passionate and committed to improving the financial state of their chapters. We spent a good amount of time talking about how to lead the chapter to create a culture of accountability as well as spent time discussing the nuts and bolts of their office including the pros and cons of the tools that are available to them.

If this group of young men represents the quality of individuals whom we are admiting to our order I have a lot of confidence in a bright future for our organization. My Sigma Chi batteries are officially recharged!!!

Monday, July 28, 2008

Breckenridge

Lauren and I were up in Breckenridge again this weekend for some final wedding preparations. It was a beautiful weekend up there and we're both really excited for folks to come out and enjoy the labor day weekend with us in the mountains. For anybody who is coming out early make sure to check out the Breckenridge summer website. It provides a lot of information about all the great activities available up there in the summer to help you plan your vacation.

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Fourth of July











This year for fourth the of July, Lauren and I stayed around home. It was nice to have a few days to just relax. On the fourth itself we headed to the Highlands Ranch celebration. There was a good show but also not so many people that it was hard to get around or cramped. Also the band that was playing right before the fireworks was one that we considered for our wedding, so it was interesting to hear them play. Overall it was a good relaxing fourth of July weekend.

Monday, June 30, 2008

Dad & Sandy's Wedding

















This past weekend Lauren and I were back in Minnesota for my Dad and Sandy's wedding. I was the best man, this is a role that I never thought I would fill, but I'm glad that I did. Losing my mother in 2001 was difficult but I'm very glad that my dad has Sandy, I know that he is very happy. The ceremony and reception were both a lot of fun and running around Litchfield reminded me a bit of being back in Bozeman.

Monday, June 02, 2008

2008 Baja Sportfishing Fraternity Challenge
















Over Memorial Day weekend I went fishing with my Dad and Uncle in Los Barriles, Baja, Mexico. This fishing trip was part of the 2008 Baja Sportfishing Fraternity Challenge. It was a fun trip and a good couple of day getaway. The resort was fishing focused, had nice meals and worked well for getting up in the morning and heading out to the boat. Photos

Monday, May 19, 2008

Twins in Town

The Twins were in town playing at Coors Field on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. We were able to go to the games on Friday and Sunday. Unfortunately the Twins lost the series. They won (4-2) on Friday and lost (6-2) on Sunday. They also lost on Saturday. I was disappointed that on Sunday neither Gomez or Mauer played. It was fun to see them come to town and I hope to be able to attend again when they make it back in 6 years.

Monday, May 05, 2008

Movies

I've been slacking off a bit updating the blog so I thought I would drop a note here on the blog about some movies that we watched over the weekend.





















This movie was pretty much what you would expect. It was a cute chick flick. If you like Runaway Bride, Wedding Planner, etc then you'll like this movie.



The Savages was a pretty good movie, although also pretty sad. It's a dark comedy about two middle aged children dealing with their father aging. I'd recommend it but you need to be in the right mood for this one.



I was a little disappointed by Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. It had a couple of laughs in it but John C. Reilly is no Will Ferrell. Throughout this movie it felt like he was trying really hard to be just like Will Ferrell and couldn't quite pull it off.

Friday, March 14, 2008

Photography Blog

As you might have noticed, I've struggled quite a bit with the best way to post pictures to this blog and the blog has changed many times. I've finally decided to start another blog purely for pictures and try to put other content and text into this site. With this change I'm going to try and rework this blog to make it a bit more visually appealing, but I've had enough for now just getting the photography blog to a point that it's acceptable to me. I'll probably continue to tweak that one as well but I think it's pretty close to what I want. You can check it out at http://erikbostromphotography.blogspot.com

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Friday, February 15, 2008

Recent Photos


A few photos for your enjoyment if you click on the picture above, which I'm using for photofriday.com submittal of "What is that?"

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Mountain

Mountain
Another photofriday.com submittal.

Sunday, January 06, 2008

Passage of Time

Passage of Time
Another photofriday.com submittal.

Friday, January 04, 2008

Lauren's Birthday


Lauren's birthday was on 12/30 and we were in Minnesota for the holidays. We headed from Darwin, MN where my dad lives up to St. Cloud, MN for dinner at Mexican Village. As we were heading back to our car after dinner we spotted this fallout shelter sign on an appliance store next to the restaurant.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Sunrise

Sunrise
Another photofriday.com submittal.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Primitive

Primitive


I recently found this website photofriday.com that posts a new photo project once a week. Since I've been looking for a way to shoot a few more photos and projects to improve I'm going to give it a shot and see if I can keep up. I'm sure I won't make every week, but hopefully I can make the majority of them.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Mountain Photo


I took the above photo a few weeks back when Lauren and I were looking for wedding sites. This is one of my favorite shots. I need to get back out and take a few more pictures.

Friday, October 05, 2007

Wedding Website and Engagement Photos

We recently published our wedding website which has all the details on the wedding to www.laurenanderik.org. We also got out engagement photos back and they can be found at engagement photos which is hosted on pictage. Note that this website doesn't work for me in Firefox, so you may need to use Internet Explorer.

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Engaged!













Lauren and I got engaged in downtown Denver this weekend. We went out to a nice dinner at the Denver ChopHouse and then I proposed during a carriage ride through the city after dinner.