That’s me, lil old slacker on my blog. Alas. I’ve been extremely busy with work, class, freelance, life, love, hous decor, traveling, eating, sleeping. All those good stuff. I will say, I’m loving my class with Ed Benguiat, and will put up some of my pieces shortly. He’s a wealth of information, stories, and humour. I’ve learned a lot, and keep learning.
In other news:
This guy at work, Rich Foster, is a DJ, and goes unde the guise 2 Damn Cheeky which is a duo. They do some great progressive electro sets, and he is a wealth of information as well when it comes to great dance music. I’ve been listening to many sets of him and just sets he has. I’ll post more info for places to check out later as well.
Spring is here! YAY! Loving it. Let the warm air commence. I am looking forward to days at the park, trips to he beach, out of town, wherever. That’s it for now. I’ll be back soon
March 30th, 2007
I barely got to know him, but I still loved him. For everything he did to influence and inspire Margaux’s life before I knew her, I thank him. I considered him a friend shortly after meeting him, and was very excited to have him accept an invitation to meet my parents. We all had a great time that night too.
For his silly emails, goofy cat language, ridiculous impersonations, and love of odd words that just “sound cool,” how could you not laugh in his presence? Introverted, but polite, accomodating, and genuinely interested in our lives, even if unspoken. He read our blogs, looked at our pictures, and even listened to my stupid songs! I love that I got to jam on the harmonica while he played the piano at Christmas, especially since he was so damn good (though very modest).
A great man, great father, great husband, great friend. There will be an emptiness, and he will never be forgotten. On top of being a great man, he was also a great designer, so I thought I would share some of his logos below. I’ll miss you Mark.

March 2nd, 2007