Monday, July 21, 2008
Monday, June 30, 2008
My buddy Tim
I got a surprise recently when my good friend Tim Fitzrandolph told me that he was looking at a job out here in SLC. We were best friends for a while in highschool.
It looks like a really exciting position for him, and hopefully he goes for it!
He came out here to check things out, and we got the chance to go out to dinner. It was a fun night, two white guys and a bunch of cute Asians.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Trip to Park City
We just got back from a great trip to Park city. It was on of those deals where you have to listen to a condo presentation and they give you 2 free nights in the resort as well as 100$ to spend. The best part was that at the end, when we had to listen to the presentation, they had all their sales reps tied up, and told us we could just go without hearing the presentation! And to top it off they gave us an additional $25 for our "troubles". It put a really nice cap on an already wonderful vacation.
Here are some pics from our stay:
Here is Sam in our room.
Here some of the buildings that make up the Marriot Summit Watch. It was a very big place.
We went to the pool a lot, and Sam loved it. It was his favorite part.
They had a fun activity center with lots of things going on throughout each day. One such activity was finger painting.
My favorite part of the trip was a beautiful lunch outside at a nice restaurant, Cafe Terigo in downtown Park City.
Mmmmm. We had a Crème brûlée for dessert and it was amazing.
Here is a nice shot of the beautiful scenery.
Sam and I have been wanting to see speed racer for a while now, and we finally got the chance, We had to drive to a little town called Kamas near Park City. Here was the modest theater. We loved the movie by the way. It was better than I was expecting.

Before watching the movie, I asked the guy selling tickets "We only have 20 min before the movie starts, where the nearest fast food joint so we can get some dinner before the show?" and he said they don't have any in their town! Then his eyes lit up, and he said, "Oh I know, you can go get some food from Chevron!" So we did. It wasn't the best dinner I've ever had... but at least it was a fun memory.
And here is a picture of Lucas looking very cute.
Here are some pics from our stay:
Here is Sam in our room.
Here some of the buildings that make up the Marriot Summit Watch. It was a very big place.
We went to the pool a lot, and Sam loved it. It was his favorite part.
They had a fun activity center with lots of things going on throughout each day. One such activity was finger painting.
My favorite part of the trip was a beautiful lunch outside at a nice restaurant, Cafe Terigo in downtown Park City.
Mmmmm. We had a Crème brûlée for dessert and it was amazing.
Here is a nice shot of the beautiful scenery.
Sam and I have been wanting to see speed racer for a while now, and we finally got the chance, We had to drive to a little town called Kamas near Park City. Here was the modest theater. We loved the movie by the way. It was better than I was expecting.
Before watching the movie, I asked the guy selling tickets "We only have 20 min before the movie starts, where the nearest fast food joint so we can get some dinner before the show?" and he said they don't have any in their town! Then his eyes lit up, and he said, "Oh I know, you can go get some food from Chevron!" So we did. It wasn't the best dinner I've ever had... but at least it was a fun memory.

And here is a picture of Lucas looking very cute.
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Barrand update
This is a soccer time of year. We won our 3rd game in a row last night in my indoor league. And I think that puts us into first place in our division. Last week we went to the Real game. We had great seats, and Real won.
Sam had his little pre-school graduation. He is still having some troubles overcoming his fear of standing/sitting/performing in front of an audience.

Sam had his first trip to the dentist, and he did great. No cavities and he didn't pass out like I did earlier this year.

Warm weather means boating with the Runyans! Here is Jake as the sun was setting on our last trip to the lake.

Marcia and the kids.

Sam had his little pre-school graduation. He is still having some troubles overcoming his fear of standing/sitting/performing in front of an audience.

Sam had his first trip to the dentist, and he did great. No cavities and he didn't pass out like I did earlier this year.

Warm weather means boating with the Runyans! Here is Jake as the sun was setting on our last trip to the lake.

Marcia and the kids.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Flash/Flex developer job position at mediaRAIN
Most of the people who read my blog are not Flash/Flex developers, but you might know somebody who is, so if you know anyone with experience in that area, send them my way! We might even be willing to pay for relocation costs if they were out of the area.
Company: mediaRAIN
Job Title: Flash/Flex Developer
Description: mediaRAIN is looking to add strong developers to our team here in Utah Valley. Our passion is to build the Internet's leading user experiences in RIA. A Senior Flash Developer can lead project development establishing architecture and standards and implementing successful user experiences.
Compensation:
Salary dependent on experience: $60,000 - $90,000
Responsibilities:
* Interact with clients, exploring and advising technological possibilities,
discovering solutions that fit their goals
* Architect and develop large-scale Flash & Flex applications implementing
design patterns appropriately
* Write clean, structured object-oriented code with change and reuse in mind
* Lead and teach team members throughout a projects life cycle
Qualifications:
* Self-learning and motivated perspective - seeks excellence
* Ability to work in an agile development environment
* Well established as an experienced object-oriented programmer
* Comfortable developing in Flex's Eclipse-based environment
* Organized and efficient, hard working with high attention to detail
* Midichlorian count must be "through the roof"
* Preference will be given to applicants who have soccer skills, foosball skills and/or are familiar with the proper usage of the "W", "A", "S", and "D" keys
please reply to Bryce Barrand at bryceb at mediarain dot com
Company: mediaRAIN
Job Title: Flash/Flex Developer
Description: mediaRAIN is looking to add strong developers to our team here in Utah Valley. Our passion is to build the Internet's leading user experiences in RIA. A Senior Flash Developer can lead project development establishing architecture and standards and implementing successful user experiences.
Compensation:
Salary dependent on experience: $60,000 - $90,000
Responsibilities:
* Interact with clients, exploring and advising technological possibilities,
discovering solutions that fit their goals
* Architect and develop large-scale Flash & Flex applications implementing
design patterns appropriately
* Write clean, structured object-oriented code with change and reuse in mind
* Lead and teach team members throughout a projects life cycle
Qualifications:
* Self-learning and motivated perspective - seeks excellence
* Ability to work in an agile development environment
* Well established as an experienced object-oriented programmer
* Comfortable developing in Flex's Eclipse-based environment
* Organized and efficient, hard working with high attention to detail
* Midichlorian count must be "through the roof"
* Preference will be given to applicants who have soccer skills, foosball skills and/or are familiar with the proper usage of the "W", "A", "S", and "D" keys
please reply to Bryce Barrand at bryceb at mediarain dot com
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Victory
The indoor soccer team I play on finally got a victory last night! The game was super late, 11:25 pm, and the other team didn't have any substitutes, while they did have one big guy who didn't have physique of a soccer player, and he didn't like to run.
The final score was 6-3, and the 5 of the 6 goals were scored by our superstar brazilian striker Gui.
Our record is now 1-2, so lets hope we keep it up :)
The final score was 6-3, and the 5 of the 6 goals were scored by our superstar brazilian striker Gui.
Our record is now 1-2, so lets hope we keep it up :)
Friday, May 16, 2008
An inspiring story
I've been following Oscar Pistorius for a while, and when I heard about the latest ruling allowing him to compete for a spot on the Olympic team, I got excited. You can read and watch his story here.
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