So this picture is from this past Saturday 12/1 when I took the interns paintballing up in Snohomish. It was freezing that day but it was fun nonetheless. So after our outing we were all changing and ready to get some food and be warm again, when one of the Intern hosts that came up with us (he took the picture) said that he had locked his keys in his truck. My first thought was, "where is a metal hanger?" Unfortunately I was unprepared (I know, some eagle scout I am!) so I went looking for anything resembling a wire coat hanger. After much searching I stumbled across an old torn down barbed wire fence. Someone had a leather man so I went to town cutting and stripping the wire (final result is in my hands in the picture). Within a few minutes the door was open and we were on our way. So the next day at church our friend Sarah locked her keys in her car. Conveniently I just happened to have a barbed wire in my trunk that I had made into a door picking device the day before! I am starting to think I might want to look into a a career change.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Breaking into cars...new career path?
So this picture is from this past Saturday 12/1 when I took the interns paintballing up in Snohomish. It was freezing that day but it was fun nonetheless. So after our outing we were all changing and ready to get some food and be warm again, when one of the Intern hosts that came up with us (he took the picture) said that he had locked his keys in his truck. My first thought was, "where is a metal hanger?" Unfortunately I was unprepared (I know, some eagle scout I am!) so I went looking for anything resembling a wire coat hanger. After much searching I stumbled across an old torn down barbed wire fence. Someone had a leather man so I went to town cutting and stripping the wire (final result is in my hands in the picture). Within a few minutes the door was open and we were on our way. So the next day at church our friend Sarah locked her keys in her car. Conveniently I just happened to have a barbed wire in my trunk that I had made into a door picking device the day before! I am starting to think I might want to look into a a career change.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Chang's Mongolian Grill with the Family!
Sunday, November 4, 2007
What's New
Darren: I am now an Intern Recruiter at Google and running the entire program for the Seattle area. Needless to say, it is a lot of work and a lot to learn in a short period of time. As has been the pattern in my last few positions, I am being thrown in the deep end and hoping I can swim. Trial by fire, you've got to love it. But so far it is going great! I love working with interns because they are so appreciative of everything you are doing for them, I mean, after all, I am getting them an internship at Google! It is night and day from working with people who have been working in the industry for a while. For them it is not such an honor and privilege to get a great job anymore; more an expectation. Plus, as you see in one of the posts below, I have the privilege of taking the interns to do fun stuff. Here is a picture of the Headquarters in CA from this past week when I went down for some training.
Both: Aside of that, Brandi and I are both youth leaders in the church. That includes weekly and monthly activities. We are really growing to love the kids we are serving and working with. It still amazes me that we are leaders over youth when we (and by we I mean Brandi!) were just barely that age. In fact, not a week goes by where someone mistakes us for the youth in the ward...once again, mostly Brandi. Over the summer we got to be "Ma" and "Pa" at a 3 day trek. A trek for those who may not know is a reenactment of the long journey that the Mormon Pioneers made on foot as they pulled incredibly heavy handcarts across the US. We were the leaders of a made up family of 8 kids. It was an amazing experience, but the best part was the constant mistaking of Brandi and I for youth. Brandi continuously got hit on by the young men in the stake. It was great!


Brandi: As for Brandi, she is probably more busy and stressed out than she has ever been but handling it like a champ! She is taking 6 classes right now and working part time. The interesting thing about the schooling is that 5 out of the 6 classes are online. Now in order to complete these courses, she has to have everything done very early to allow time for her to 1: send her work to the school in the mail (it's not just online stuff), 2: the school to ship the tests out to her, 3: take the test with a proctor somewhere, 4: ship the tests back. Everything is due for her by the end of November which essentially has given her 8-10 weeks to finish 5 out of the 6 courses while working and dedicating herself to her calling over the young women in our church. She is truly amazing; I am a lucky man!

Carving Pumkins with our friends - Halloween 2007
Brandi's little accident
Family Room Camping with the new camping gear!

Yes these are Christmas PJ's that Brandi bought us last year. What can we say, we are excited for Christmas!
Rockclimbing with the Interns
So I just started into a new role at work; I am working with the Interns. It is always crazy and very time consuming but below shows one of the perks that comes along with the job. This is what I was doing one night for work. I take the interns out to different fun events to show them a good time while they're here and well, someone has to get paid to do it!

Studying at the beach...well, it's a beach in Washington!

So for some reason there was a really nice day here in October in Seattle (Renton) where we live. We live 2 miles from the south end of Lake Washington so we decided that we would go study at the beach (State Park). Brandi is studying like crazy to finish her Associates Degree and I am studying for my new position at work.
Out on the Boat with Brittany and Ryan - Summer (Late Post)

Yeah, we are pretty much a couple of tough guys.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007




