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Things can change in an instant

// October 8th, 2009 // Comments // Live, personal

We live in a world of uncertainty and change. A world of chaos and unpredictability. It was a beautiful, cool, crisp Saturday Morning the I and 11 other will never forget.

Last Saturday as i was driving to pick up a friend, I came up on a terrible 3 care accident right after it happened. From the witness descriptions apparently a car ran a red light and ran in to another car making a turn which caused one car to spin and the impacting car hit another car after.

Having been a EMT, I instantly jumped out of the car to see what i could do. I ran to the closest cars passenger side door. Inside was a man, badly injured with the dashboard of the car on his lap. I tried to open the door but it was either locked and jammed. I yelled “Can you unlock the door”. Another bystander was climbing in to the back seat. I yelled again, “I’m an EMT, I can help, can you unlock the door”. He said ” So am I, I got this go see about the baby”. It was then I could hear the screams of a woman over by another car. She was screaming “Help me!! Help my baby!” That is an image that I will never get out of my head, the absolute panicked helpless look on her face. I ran over as fast as I could but by the time I got there 5 other people has swarmed to her. He was screaming and clutching an approximately 2 year old child covers in blood, not crying, arms dangling. I decide I was not going to be much of a help there so I looked in to the smashed up car to see an older Indian woman in the passenger seat. I climbed through and unlocked the door and ran around to her, opening the door. She was breathing and in obvious pain. I asked her where she hurt. She said something, not in English, so I yelled if someone could translate. A man, the driver of the car amazingly unhurt, came over. I told him to ask her where she hurt. She said her chest, stomach and legs, the Right one worse. I reached over to pull the keys out cause the front of the car was smoking, but I could not get them out. Another guy was trying to tell me to pull her out but I said, “not unless the car is on fire. If you see flames tell me and we pull her out. At that point I climbed in to back and held her c spine as straight as i could. In EMT school we are taught to assess the airway, breathing and circulation and if that is ok then assume neck injury. The car she was in (see photo) was absolutely destroyed by the almost full on front impact. I wasn’t sure where the engine of the car was.

The White Car, It was hit almost full head on and spun.

The White Car, It was hit almost full head on and spun. (click to enlarge)

White Car which was hit almost head on and spun.

I so I held c-spine untill the Nashville Fire Department showed up. I held it there for almost an hour since the baby was critical and the first of the Fire Personal to show up were attending and extracting the 2 guys in the other car. Once they got to me, I assisted getting the neck collar on and them moved out of the way. In the process i noticed the back seat, where the baby was, was covered in blood. I am not sure exactly what happened to it.

When they pulled the lady I was helping out, her hip was deformed and her foot had a bone sticking out of it. I hung around to see how the other people were doing. The third car (red one) has 2 younger girls, a baby, a toddler and a kid about 12 or so. They had injuries but nothing Life threatening. After all was done 10 of the 11 people involved had been transported, The driver of the white care was not hurt. I heard on the news that night that one of the guys and the baby was in critical condition. I will probably never know how they will be, or how the lady I helped will be. I am just glad i was able to help.

Life is short and in an instant things can change. On this day the lives of 11 people changed. The lesson to take for this is, never take life for granted because you never know what will happen or who will be taken. Just make sure you tell everyone you care they you care about them everyday.

The Other 2 cars

The Other 2 cars (click to enlarge)

Delta Blues Master — Son House

// March 22nd, 2009 // Comments // Live, Uncategorized

It is hard to talk about the blues without first mentioning the early Influences. Son House Influenced the likes of Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters and Most Recently the White Stripes.

His playing style is amazing and at time very haunting as seen here in Death Letter:

Notice how he almost slaps the Dobro he playing. That sound in combination with the slide completely add to mood of the song.

Here is the White Stripes Version all electrified:

Son House aspired to be a preacher and began preaching at the age of 15.

Preachin’ Blues

and with John the Revelator:

he also Killed a man and was rumored to be the person who began the Legend that Robert Johnson sold his soul to the Devil to play.

Levee Camp Blues:

You can just feel the hardship … the pain … in his voice..

In the words of Buddy Guy. “Damn Right, I’ve Got The Blues

Wikipedia entry
Myspace
Official Website

Its time to change…

// February 7th, 2009 // Comments // Live, Uncategorized

This is the World Wildlife Federation video from this years TED conference.

I gave been trying to change a lot of the things in my own life recently.. how about you? Isn’t it time we all changed?

That Facebook Thing — 25 Random things about me.

// February 2nd, 2009 // Comments // Live, personal

I been tagged like 85 million times with the “25 random things about me” thing so I figured I would write something here about it since my posts also post over there also. Now to pick the best 25:

1) I was born on Guam

2) I have moved more than 25 times

3) I had enlisted in the Navy as a junior in High School but  Was Medically Discharged before I went to Basic Training

4) I almost passed the Nuclear Engineer test when I enlisted.

5) I haven’t lived anywhere longer than 2 years till I moved to Nashville.

6) I was an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant in the Chemistry department as a Biology major.

7) I made The front page of the paper, the local news, the local traffic report, and the inside cover of Tennessee Fireman magazine for my Ambulance Accident in 1996.

8) I was an EMT for 2 years

9) i was an only child for 11 years

10) I was filmed by the “Trauma: Life in the ER” when they were at Vanderbilt.

11) I have seen a lot of famous people .. to many to count actually (my 3 favorites where talking about my transmission with Ben Folds in passing, almost running over Jack White, and passing Ashley Judd in a restaurant)

12) I watched every home game that Jay Cutler played in at Vanderbilt.

13) I read really fast.

14) I plan to hike the Appalachian trail one of these days.

15)(relates to point #3) I have Crohn’s Disease.

16) I have a super power — I can adjust a passenger side mirror with out any direction from the driver. For some reason I memorize what I see in it when I sit down.

17) I suck at algebra

18) I saw Elvis’s Pink Cadillac funeral procession in Memphis in 1977

19) I have done CPR .. for real.. more than once

20) This election is the first time I have voted for the winner.

21) I am a fantastic cook and I keep getting better every day

22) I think Chelsea Clinton is awfully cute now

23) I am a beer snob

24) I have either lived in or been to all but 16 states

25) I have experienced every natural disaster except a tidal wave.

So there… that me summed up in 25 points.

My 28 day Photo project — Day 1

// February 1st, 2009 // Comments // Live, Projects, Uncategorized, photography

Today I embark on a 28 day photo project. The goal is to take at least one photo a day.

Here is day 1 of 28 — Candel Light:

photo 1 of my 28day photo project.

Sunday Linkfest — Jan 25, 2009

// January 25th, 2009 // Comments // Live, Uncategorized, linkfest

I am sitting here eating my French Toast (recipe here) and going through my greatest hit from my my Google shares, Facebook, Myspace and Stumbleupon pages from the last week:

Choose … but choose wisely:  Hate–Zombie Tools: Accessories for the Apocalypse or Love — American Zombie site

If you thought Diet Sodas kept you form getting fat, Your Wrong.

What is Freegan , An Interesting idea:

Freegans are people who employ alternative strategies for living based on limited participation in the conventional economy and minimal consumption of resources. Freegans embrace community, generosity, social concern, freedom, cooperation, and sharing in opposition to a society based on materialism, moral apathy, competition, conformity, and greed.

Fantastic Claymation:

Famous Photos redone with Legos:

Chris Wallace of Fox News is a Cockgobbler. He thinks that just cause the presidential oath of office was flubbed that its not offical. He need to read his constitution (Amendment XX section 1) “Section 1. The terms of the President and Vice President shall end at noon on the 20th day of January, and the terms of Senators and Representatives at noon on the 3d day of January, of the years in which such terms would have ended if this article had not been ratified; and the terms of their successors shall then begin.”

The 20 Worst foods in America. On top: Outback Steakhouse Aussie Cheese Fries with Ranch Dressing with 2900 calories, 182 g fat, 240 g carbs. That means you need to share it with at leas 6 people to even remotely get it sort of healthy.

Antibiotics are misused all the time and in doing so we are creating resistant bacteria. Please look at this CDC website and educate yourself. Did you know there is a Antibiotic resistant version of gonorrhea now? Scary stuff.

Clothing made form cigarette butts. I hope they don’t smell like them.

Be mellow, its healthy “those who were calm and relaxed were 50 percent less likely to develop dementia compared with individuals who were prone to distress”

We are one step closer to Teleportataion, for Real. Amazing!

An amazing story: A 105 year old woman attended the inauguration (via NPR)

That all this week. I leave you with this last pieced of advice:

Sunday Link Fest

// January 18th, 2009 // Comments // Live, Uncategorized

Here are the “greatest hits” from the links i put on my Google shares, Facebook, Myspace and Stumbleupon pages from the last week.

The Newyorker interview with Barack and Michelle Obama in 1996.

Using Yoga to balance you life (via feelgoodstyle.com) I plan an starting a Yoga class very soon. i write more on that later

How to green you morning coffee (via sustainablog) and did you know that large amounts of caffeine can make you hallucinate (via Livescience).

How to use a French Press (via coffeegeek) My favorite way to drink it.

This could be the end of Youtube as we know it. No more fun videos… (via Mashable)

I have actaully done something similar. (via XKCD)

The Economy is still going down the shit hole (via NPR). Good luck everyone.

Its about time we get our priorities straight. (via NYT). Way to go Obama.

I so wanted one. To bad they sold out.

a good idea for Super Bowl snack foods. (via the funtimesguide)

“The link between spirituality and happiness is pretty well-established for teens and adults. More spirituality brings more happiness” (via Livescience) Yet another reason to keep Religion out of our school system.

A 14% illiteracy rate is ridiculous for a industrial nation such as ourselves. (via Live Science). Our educations system need a major overhaul.

Don’t want to be a full fledged Vegetarian? Here is a suggestion on eating meat as a Flexitarian.(via USnews and World Report). This is that approach to healthier eating I am taking, but what is a Flexitarian you ask?

A link to a very good 12 minuite short film called “Death of the Tinman“. It is worth the watch. It is very Wes Andersonish.

They are looking in to the rise of Autism possibly by enviromental factors. So get off the vaccines (read the last line on the page)… they dont cause autism. They help you stay alive.

This neede to be eliminated. Homosexuals are just a patriotic and the rest of us. They join the military for the same reason as non homosexuals do. Let them serve.

Life magazines 100 Photos that Changed the world. via Digitaljournalist)

And for a last laugh… lets welcome Windows 7 (Via XKCD):

XKCD.com

Changes.. Part 1: Food.

// January 14th, 2009 // Comments // Live, cooking, personal

Last year a few friends of mine joined a blog community called NoBloPoMo. It was a project started to make November National Blog Posting Month. The idea was to post something everyday for that month.  Its popularity grew and now they do a topic every month. THis month topic is Change.

I was going to participate but I didn’t think I could post something about change everyday without them becoming mind numbingly boring and it becoming very hard to to. I decided to take the topic and at least to something related to it.

Over the remaining days in January I am going to outline the changes i plan to make in my life over the next year. Today’s post is about My food changes.

  • Last year I started making the change to organic foods. I plan to continue doing that ans with the Traders Joe’s that opened up recently here in Nashville and Kroger carrying more and more Organics, it will be easier to do with out breaking the bank.
  • When i moved to my current apartment I got rid of my Microwave and I don’t plan to buy one anytime soon. Forces me to cook more.
  • Cook More. I need to break out my cookbooks and start trying recipes in them.
  • Eat less meat and when I do, buy it locally following the under 300 mile rule (except for seafood).
  • Eat More Seafood.
  • Buy as much as I can locally. Last year I started buying my produce and most of my meats at the farmers market.
  • Eat with in my portion size. Most people think eating organically is expensive. It will be if you eat outside of your portions sizes, plus eating less is better for you.
  • eat fruits and vegetables only in there seasons. I need to learn these soon casue the planting season is coming soon.
  • Join a food coop. These are farms that, for a monthly cost, will give you a certain amount of farmed grown produce each month. This will do allow 2 things, foods In season and locally grown.
  • I going to make my own bread. I was refereed to a book called Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day: The Discovery That Revolutionizes Home Baking. (via Cynical Optimism) The book has a super simple recipe (here via Mother Earth News) for making small loafs of bread everyday. Good Bread too.
  • No longer eat at fast food places unless it absolutely necessary, eliminate High Fructose Corn Syrup (really hard by the way), eat out as a treat not to be my meals just cause I’m lazy.

Since last year when I started trying to implement this as my normal everyday habits, i have felt pretty good. More energy and at risk of jinxing myself I have not been sick this winter yet.