Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Enabling Do-Not-Disturb on my iPhone 6!

For those of you who know me well, you know that I work flexible hours and prefer a later schedule in life.  In general, it's rare that I'll be in bed before 2am and even more rare that I would be up before 10am on a daily basis.  I maintain a pretty regular sleeping schedule for both weekdays and weekdays and I almost never set an alarm clock.

I'm thankful that I have a job that allows me to work a flexible schedule, but at the same time if my job needs me earlier in the day, I will make myself available.  One way of maintaining a flex schedule is leaving my cell phone on while I sleep so that my manager can contact me if they need me early in the morning.  However, it's challenging when someone else contacts me while I'm sleeping and being a light sleeper, if I receive a text message I will wake up from hearing the sound.  It's analogous to someone calling you at 4am in the morning if you usually get up around 6am...

In the past I had to tell my friends not to text me before 10am, but it would continue or happen with new friends who didn't know this.  Fortunately for people like me, there is a Do-Not-Disturb feature with iPhone 6 (or maybe it's just the iOS, whatever)!  I started using it and it works perfectly!

"Do Not Disturb" is accessed via Settings and I've set mine to automatically enable between the hours of 2am and 10am, my usually sleeping period.  One thing I had trouble with is making it so that just a select people (like my manager or my family) can contact me.  The default options are Favorites, No One, and Everyone.
So I found this app called "Groups" that is free and you can make groups and add contacts to them.  I created one called Emergency and it is now an option that is selectable.
Already Do-Not-Disturb has helped, as I received a text from my friend on the east coast at 4am but didn't hear it. So wonderful!  Sleep (especially uninterrupted sleep) is so invaluable for a stress-free life.  Thank you iPhone!!!

Monday, November 10, 2014

Raytheon Basketball A-League: Playoffs!

NEW UPDATE ON 11/10!

Last year, Raytheon Missile Systems in Tucson invited IBM to play in their basketball league.  Raytheon is the largest employer in Tucson, supplying over approximately 10,000 engineering-related jobs.  Their basketball league is therefore a formidable one that must be separated into 3 leagues: A, B, and C.  In 2013, Raytheon invited us to be a team that plays occasionally teams from both A and B league.  We were simply a filler team and thus they asked us not to send an all-star team and implied that we wouldn't be eligible to actually win their tournament.  As such, we sent an average team and went about 50% playing mostly teams from both A and B league.

This year, Raytheon told us that there was a full spot open in A League, their highest league.  There were no restrictions this time, so at IBM I invited everyone who wanted to play a chance to play, and we ended up sending a lot of better players this time around.  The A-League in Raytheon is still very challenging (I'd say it's as good as your average city league) and the challenge most of the season has just been having all of our players available to play each night.

Tonight begins the 3-week single elimination tournament in Raytheon Basketball's A-League!  We'll already be down one key player, which makes it tough, but it's now win or go home.  Good luck to team IBM representing in the Raytheon League!

FIRST ROUND RESULTS:

Unfortunately, team IBM was not only without it's starting power forward but also it's starting point guard on this night, leaving us without 2 of our top players and scoring options.  IBM fell into a double-digit hole in the first half.  A good run by yours truly hitting three 3-pointers in a row cut the lead down to single digits with minutes to spare, but the opponent hit their free throws to close the game out and IBM lost 44-54.  Thus ends our run in the Raytheon A-League. :( It was still a lot of fun for me to be able to play alongside my friends when I don't usually get the opportunity to!

Friday, October 10, 2014

Jeremy's Wedding in Scottsdale

This past weekend I attended Jeremy and Alyssa's wedding, which was held at the McCormick Ranch Golf Resort in Scottsdale.  I've been friends with Jeremy for over ten years, meeting him through my friend Sam who was in his wedding.  While I wasn't in Jeremy's wedding, I attended his bachelor party last month in Phoenix and I was good friends with most of the people that were part of his wedding party.

It's been a while since I've attended a wedding in Arizona, so not having to travel far was a plus.  I've actually never been to McCormick Golf Ranch before and it's gorgeous venue.  It was early October, so the weather was not ideal and it was a little warm outside for the ceremony on the golf course with the sun shining in everyone's eyes.
They kept the ceremony fairly short, lasting about 25 minutes and then it was off to cocktail hour!  I've never seen Cornhole or Bocce Ball at a wedding before, so when they had both I had to get in on the action!  About an hour later we were seated for dinner and I got seated with all the groomsmen, who I had known for as many years as Jeremy.  It was a nice perk because I was second in line to the buffet for dinner. :)
The rest of the wedding was pretty standard.  Open bar, photo booth, dancing, and desserts!  Unfortunately I didn't get to stay too long for this wedding.  Congratulations to Jeremy and Alyssa and best of luck to the newlyweds!

Monday, September 1, 2014

Justin's Wedding in Seattle

This past weekend I attended Justin's wedding in Seattle!  I was also honored to be invited as a groomsman.  I hadn't seen Justin since I visited him and Chris in Kansas City (Justin was living in Wichita at the time), so it had certainly been a while.  But like all great, long-lasting friendships, even time is not enough to separate the bond!

I arrived in Seattle on a direct flight from Tucson (thank goodness for Alaska Air!) on Thursday night, getting in around 6pm.  Justin picked me up at the airport and dropped me off at the Quality Inn near downtown Seattle, a good location in my opinion if you want to walk to restaurants and bars at night or do some jogging around the city and waterfront.  Hilariously, I was the only one to take advantage of his wedding rate at the hotel.  Apparently everyone else that was attending the wedding had friends or family in Seattle that they were staying with.

On Thursday night, I ventured alone into Belltown, a popular area for Seattle nightlife.  One of the perks of traveling alone is that you get to be super picky with the restaurants you want to eat at and don't have to worry if anyone else would enjoy them as much as you would.  So on Thursday night, I felt like treating myself to a legit meal.  I ended up eating at The Grill at Impanema, which featured all-you-can-eat Brazilian barbecue.  If you've never had, the servers bring up huge pieces of meat and carve it onto your plate and you just keep eating until you don't want anymore. :)  After dinner, Chris (who lives in Seattle now), Justin, and Justin's fiancĂ© Mary joined me for drinks at the Rabbit Hole.  This was my first time meeting Mary and she was very cool, complimenting Justin's personality very well!

At the end of the night, I had to get me a Seattle Dog.  This was my third time visiting Seattle, so I am no stranger to the area.  I LOVE the Seattle Dog and will actually put cream cheese on my hot dogs when I'm home in Tucson.  I was making sure to get the authentic thing as much as possible while I was in Seattle and got 3 Seattle Dogs while I was there! :)
On Friday, Chris picked me up and took me to Paseo for lunch to grab a famous Caribbean Roast sandwich.  It's a pork sandwich that he feels you can't really get anywhere else in the world (and Chris travels more than I do!).  It was quite delicious and very messy.  I joked that Chris was courting me, taking the sandwiches to go and eating them at a park along the beach.  How romantic...until I threw a quarter in the sand hoping the old guy with the metal detector would find it LOL.  However, the old guy ended up stopping to break for lunch and I didn't feel like waiting for him to finish to see if he'd find my gift for him.
After lunch, Chris took me to the 2nd most touristy place in Seattle: the harbor Locks.  This is where they keep the freshwater from mixing with the seawater.  There was also a fish ladder where you can see a bunch of salmon swimming.  Apparently they do a lot of mating here.
The Locks were really close to "The Canal" where Justin and Mary's wedding would be held and the rehearsal was that afternoon.  It only took us 40 minutes to practice our roles and afterwards we all met up for dinner at the Italian restaurant Pasta Freska.  For dinner they ran out plates to you every so often, so you were literally wined and dined by just sitting there.  And now for the sole embarrassing part of this weekend... A girl that worked there would also sing Italian opera to all the tables.  She had an amazing voice and the bride and groom requested "A Whole New World" from Disney's Aladdin, but she would not do it solo since there is both a male and female part in the duet.  No one wanted to step up and sing Aladdin's part, but here I was all drunk and joking, how hard could it be, shouting out the beginning "I can show you the world..."  They all volunteered me to do it and after much hesitation, I complied, seeing as it was for the bride and groom.  Obviously I'm not a great singer but I think I hit the keys alright, and then the girl blew everyone away during Jasmine's part.  It was fun singing the duet and I got a lot of props for having the balls to do it.
Saturday was a lonely day for me.  I really only knew Justin and Chris at this wedding and they were both busy doing their own thing that day.  I started my day off by having lunch at Green Leaf in Belltown, a Vietnamese restaurant with a tasty Spicy Beef Noodles Soup bowl.  I grabbed some hyped up Top Not doughnuts and while they are huge and good quality, I didn't go crazy over them.  I had gotten 6 and only ate 4 on the weekend.  In the afternoon I went jogging around Seattle, figuring it would be my only chance on this 4-day weekend to get some exercise in.  I jogged through downtown and into Olympic Sculpture park, then along the waterfront and into Myrtle Edwards park.  Eventually I found myself in the Seattle Center, the top tourist location in Seattle where the Space Needle is.  There was a beerfest going on at the time and I thought about venturing inside, but going to a beerfest alone is not that fun.  I toured the area a little more and eventually headed back to the hotel to shower.  The next plan was to have some seafood at Taylor Shellfish Farms, but I felt this place was overrated; good but not at all filling.  I ended up in Capitol Hill that night, which is a pretty happening area for nightlife.  I barhopped a little, getting beers at a few different bars, but drinking at a bar alone is very boring.  I found a Buckhunter game at the last place I stopped, had two Seattle Dogs since dinner wasn't filling, and then left around 11pm.  And hence why friendseeing will always be superior to sightseeing in my opinion!  What good are all these experiences if you have no one to share them with?
The wedding was on Sunday, so while Saturday had left me wanting to leave Seattle, the best part of the trip was still to come!  I met up with Chris for lunch at Lunchbox Laboratory, where Justin had mentioned the Dork sandwich (Duck + Pork = Dork).  It sounded good, but I didn't really like the real thing.  It's just duck meat and pork meat ground up together into a burger patty.  It was kind of disappointing, but maybe we can just blame it on the hype.

The wedding was at 5pm, but Chris and I got to The Canal at 2:30pm to take pictures around the railroad tracks and gardens with the rest of the wedding party.  The ceremony was short and concise, lasting only 10 minutes and followed by cocktail hour, dinner, and dancing!
And so concluded my trip to Seattle for Justin and Mary's wedding!  I'm really honored that Justin invited me to be a groomsman for his wedding and it was great to see both him and Chris, friends from college that I have not seen in so long but have shared so many memories with. 'Til next time, although hopefully I am done traveling to Seattle for a while!