California's Angry
Apparently, Brooke made California angry by going back to Michigan. http://www.cisn.org/shakemap/sc/shake/14312160/intensity.html
This 4.5 quake scared the crap out of me. It was a very quick vertical jump. I was watching an action movie, and the place actually shook! It's kind of funny when it happens; it just doesn't feel natural. I still blame this on Brooke going back to Michigan on vacation.
Shawns Strength Finders results 3
Below are my top five themes of talent, ranked in the order revealed by my responses to the Clifton StrengthsFinder.
As you may know, the Clifton StrengthsFinder measures the 34 themes of talent determined by The Gallup Organization as those that most consistently predict outstanding performance. The greater the presence of a theme of talent within a person, the more likely that person is to spontaneously exhibit those talents in day-to-day behaviors.
Focusing on natural talents helps people build them into strengths and enjoy personal, academic, and career success through consistent, near-perfect performance.
How well do you think these themes describe me?
Woo
Woo stands for winning others over. You enjoy the challenge of meeting new people and getting them to like you. Strangers are rarely intimidating to you. On the contrary, strangers can be energizing. You are drawn to them. You want to learn their names, ask them questions, and find some area of common interest so that you can strike up a conversation and build rapport. Some people shy away from starting up conversations because they worry about running out of things to say. You don’t. Not only are you rarely at a loss for words; you actually enjoy initiating with strangers because you derive satisfaction from breaking the ice and making a connection. Once that connection is made, you are quite happy to wrap it up and move on. There are new people to meet, new rooms to work, new crowds to mingle in. In your world there are no strangers, only friends you haven’t met yet—lots of them.
Maximizer
Excellence, not average, is your measure. Taking something from below average to slightly above average takes a great deal of effort and in your opinion is not very rewarding. Transforming something strong into something superb takes just as much effort but is much more thrilling. Strengths, whether yours or someone else’s, fascinate you. Like a diver after pearls, you search them out, watching for the telltale signs of a strength. A glimpse of untutored excellence, rapid learning, a skill mastered without recourse to steps—all these are clues that a strength may be in play. And having found a strength, you feel compelled to nurture it, refine it, and stretch it toward excellence. You polish the pearl until it shines. This natural sorting of strengths means that others see you as discriminating. You choose to spend time with people who appreciate your particular strengths. Likewise, you are attracted to others who seem to have found and cultivated their own strengths. You tend to avoid those who want to fix you and make you well rounded. You don’t want to spend your life bemoaning what you lack. Rather, you want to capitalize on the gifts with which you are blessed. It’s more fun. It’s more productive. And, counterintuitively, it is more demanding.
Communication
You like to explain, to describe, to host, to speak in public, and to write. This is your Communication theme at work. Ideas are a dry beginning. Events are static. You feel a need to bring them to life, to energize them, to make them exciting and vivid. And so you turn events into stories and practice telling them. You take the dry idea and enliven it with images and examples and metaphors. You believe that most people have a very short attention span. They are bombarded by information, but very little of it survives. You want your information—whether an idea, an event, a product’s features and benefits, a discovery, or a lesson—to survive. You want to divert their attention toward you and then capture it, lock it in. This is what drives your hunt for the perfect phrase. This is what draws you toward dramatic words and powerful word combinations. This is why people like to listen to you. Your word pictures pique their interest, sharpen their world, and inspire them to act.
Activator
“When can we start?” This is a recurring question in your life. You are impatient for action. You may concede that analysis has its uses or that debate and discussion can occasionally yield some valuable insights, but deep down you know that only action is real. Only action can make things happen. Only action leads to performance. Once a decision is made, you cannot not act. Others may worry that “there are still some things we don’t know,” but this doesn’t seem to slow you. If the decision has been made to go across town, you know that the fastest way to get there is to go stoplight to stoplight. You are not going to sit around waiting until all the lights have turned green. Besides, in your view, action and thinking are not opposites. In fact, guided by your Activator theme, you believe that action is the best device for learning. You make a decision, you take action, you look at the result, and you learn. This learning informs your next action and your next. How can you grow if you have nothing to react to? Well, you believe you can’t. You must put yourself out there. You must take the next step. It is the only way to keep your thinking fresh and informed. The bottom line is this: You know you will be judged not by what you say, not by what you think, but by what you get done. This does not frighten you. It pleases you.
Arranger
You are a conductor. When faced with a complex situation involving many factors, you enjoy managing all of the variables, aligning and realigning them until you are sure you have arranged them in the most productive configuration possible. In your mind there is nothing special about what you are doing. You are simply trying to figure out the best way to get things done. But others, lacking this theme, will be in awe of your ability. “How can you keep so many things in your head at once?” they will ask. “How can you stay so flexible, so willing to shelve well-laid plans in favor of some brand-new configuration that has just occurred to you?” But you cannot imagine behaving in any other way. You are a shining example of effective flexibility, whether you are changing travel schedules at the last minute because a better fare has popped up or mulling over just the right combination of people and resources to accomplish a new project. From the mundane to the complex, you are always looking for the perfect configuration. Of course, you are at your best in dynamic situations. Confronted with the unexpected, some complain that plans devised with such care cannot be changed, while others take refuge in the existing rules or procedures. You don’t do either. Instead, you jump into the confusion, devising new options, hunting for new paths of least resistance, and figuring out new partnerships—because, after all, there might just be a better way.
Off we go. 2
Thank you US governement! We applied for our passports almost eleven weeks ago! We just got them yesterday, the 22nd. We leave today! We were very worried for a while there. Apparently there is a huge backup on passport requests, probably because of the new laws requiring a passport to travel to Mexico and Canada.
With passports in hand, we are ready to go to the airport. We will keep you posted on our trip status.
Goings On
So, brief update on crazy stuff that has been going on. We had a great trip to Malibu Creek for some camping with Mark and Vanessa. These are our friends from small group. We love hanging out with them and doing the “double” thing with them. They are moving to Columbia for two years to teach. We wish them the best and had a blast camping and hiking with them and their friends Ben and Katie.
After the roughing it of sleeping on the ground in 40 degree weather we decided to reward ourselves by going to Paradise Cove in Malibu for breakfast. While sitting outside on the beach in the sun at our table, who should walk in? Courtney Cox and David Arquette and their baby. They sat at the table next to us! Vanessa just about took a chunk out of Mark’s arm because she was SO excited. Enjoy some of the new pictures and give us some feedback!
What's a Snelp?
Snelps is my new Real-Time Strategy (RTS) game that I’m developing. It uses Rubygame for sound, input, and graphics. I’ve temporarily stolen the graphics from Glob2 (cool game), just to get it working. My friend Josh has whipped up some cool beats for the sound track too. I’m not sure how fast I will progress, what with the trip to Germany and all, but I hope to have some time to work on it on the infinite flying that we will be doing.
Germany here we come!
We leave the 23rd!! I am so excited. The linked document has lots of good information on what we are doing. Brooke and I are staying just outside of Münich, and plan on take a gajillion pictures!
Site is back up!!
Finally!! The site is back up.
