Thursday 29 November 2012

Last Movember Update...

I'm getting ready to say goodbye to Movember.  Bittersweet moment...sweet because the stache is awful, bitter because it's awfully awesome!  My wife, however, can't wait for Saturday when I shave it and begin the process of growing a full beard...she loves the beard but hates the stache, go figure.  I'll miss the stache a bit, but there will always be next year!

While the stache is admittedly ridiculous, it's all about the cause.  Glad I could help to raise a bit of money and awareness about prostate cancer and men's mental health.  You can still donate at http://mobro.co/timmaassarany



The everyday look:



The 'don't mess with me' look:



The "Seriously, don't mess with me!" look:


Not sure if I pulled those off, lol...

Thursday 22 November 2012

Movember continues

And the stache grows...

Last year I did the handle bars, but that's a bit of a cop-out for me because I think that looks better than the stache.  The handlebars could be mistaken for a gotee.  The stache stands out for what it is - grossness on my face.  But all for a good cause!

You can make a donation to prostate cancer research at http://mobro.co/timmaassarany


(This picture was taken yesterday)

And yes, the wife still hates it.

Saturday 10 November 2012

Hurricane Sandy

The past week I've been watching a lot on Hurricane Sandy.  It's been tragic to see the damage and destruction caused, and yet it's left me in awe.

It's funny how we think we have it all together.  We think we've come so far with our infrastructure, our technology, our weather-predicting systems, our safeguards, our advanced systems and thinking and buildings and procedures.  We have it all under control.

Then a hurricane hits.

Something WAY beyond our control, that no matter how much we've planned and prepared for, we have absolutely no chance against.  It takes us years, decades, to plan infrastructure and create streets and buildings and neighbourhoods and get everything just how we want it.  Then a hurricane/earthquake/ tsunami/tornado hits and those decades of hard work are washed away in seconds, and we realize how truly infinitesimal we really are.  And that while we delude ourselves into thinking we have an ounce of control over anything, the truth is that have absolutely none.

And then...think about it in the larger scale.  The amount of destruction that a hurricane does - and realizing that a hurricane covers maybe 1/10 of the earth's surface at a time, which means the earth is SO much larger.  And the earth is tiny compared to other planets.  And it's a dot in our solar system.  And it's a grain of sand in the milky way galaxy.  And it's a spec of dust (if even) when realizing that there are millions of galaxies, each with millions of stars and planets.

And the hurricane that caused all that damage is 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000...1% the size of our universe.

And we were blown away by the hurricane.  We are tiny.

Thursday 1 November 2012

Movember!!

And Movember begins!  I'm excited!  I always like change, so growing the beard for a while, then shaving it, and doing the same thing with my hair for that matter - it just shakes things up!  Growing the dirty stache for the month of November - visit my Movember page to support the cause!