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      21 Dec 2010

      Volunteering in Utah

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      I've talked about it before, but one of the things I love most about Utah is the sense of community and the willingness of people to go out of their way to help others in need.  Utah has consistently had the highest percentage of citizens who volunteer and the number has increased since Utah State government has gone to a 4-day work week.  Today, I volunteered for Toys for Tots and there were so many people there that we were running out of things to do.  It makes me so happy to see other people donate their time to a cause.
      My friends are the type of people that volunteer.  Almost everyone I know here has a volunteer gig or helps out different organizations whenever they can.  For some it is political involvement, others I know work with the Utah Food Bank, Utah Pride Center, People's Market, The Road Home, Sundance Film Institute, Toys for Tots and many more.  My volunteering gig for many years has been the Red Cross.  I started volunteering at the Boulder Chapter back home when I was in high school and took several years off before finally joining the chapter here in Salt Lake.  I started as a Disaster Action Team (DAT) member that responds to local disasters with assistance of food, clothing, and shelter.  I quickly became a DAT team assistant lead, and about a year and a half ago was asked to become Vice Chair of Disaster Services which oversees not just the DAT teams, but also teams are vital to our response to large disasters and national responses.  I was flattered and accepted the position.
      Now, a year and a half later, I am stepping down as Vice Chair and taking some time away from disaster response.  It's emotionally difficult to deal with many of the situations we are asked to respond to and there is an added stress in a leadership situation when you are being asked to make decisions on the fly.  Not all decisions made at 2am when you just woke up end up being the right decisions!  I really miss working directly with clients that are affected and while sometimes I still get the chance to, it isn't as often as I would like.  I have a tremendous guilt about stepping down, but I have enjoyed my time working with the Red Cross so much.  Enough that I will stick around in a lesser capacity for years to come.  My plan is to step away completely for a few months and take a breather, then I would like to go back to just being a DAT team member which requires less of a commitment, but more time working with those directly affected by disasters.
      With that tough decision made, it does free up my schedule to take on some new opportunities.  There are a few that have been presented to me and I can't wait to see what's next.  In January, I will be volunteering at the Sundance Film Festival for the first time which is exciting and I am hoping to take on food box delivery with the Utah Food Bank shortly after that with one of my friends.  I am so blessed to have had all the opportunities I've had and giving back always seems like the right thing to do, not to mention that it is fun and sometimes there are cute Marines to look at while sorting toys.


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      23 Nov 2010

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      At the airport there are a lot of people just staring out the window at the approaching storm. I am not standing up until we board and even then I might sell me seat for $20. I won't believe we are really getting out of here tonight until it happens.

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      19 Aug 2010

      East Canyon State Park

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      Stephanie and I explored a new lake this summer- East Canyon!  We will be going back soon, I might even go this weekend :)  People think I am crazy for living in Utah, but I think they are just jealous.

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      30 Jun 2010

      Utah moves to the Pac-10, BYU gets upset

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      I laughed a lot at this video.  It's an insider video of BYU not taking the news of Utah going to the Pac-10 very well.  Even if you can't appreciate the rivalry, you have to enjoy the timing of the quips in this clip.  "Boise's beautiful.  They have fabulous potatoes."

      <p>Utah moves to the Pac-10! from Semper Ute on Vimeo.</p>

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      18 Jun 2010

      The only time when tweeting about a planned death isn't a crime

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      Last night, Utah executed Ronnie Lee Gardner by firing squad and just minutes before he died the Attorney General tweeted about it.

      I'm not going to get into my thoughts about capital punishment here, but I just had to post about this.  Is it a good use of social media, or just tacky?  Both Yahoo and it was front page news on Mashable.  I think the general consensus is that it was in poor taste for a public official to post what he did- and I agree- because it goes beyond an informational update on the execution and becomes religious at the end. Then again, it is his personal twitter account, not the Attorney General's office's account, so does that change the "rules"?  I would argue not because he is a public official, but as is the case with capital punishment- people are entitled to their opinions.

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      12 Jun 2010

      BP : GULF OF MEXICO : :CHEVRON : ____

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      I woke up this morning thinking I was in Louisiana, not Utah.  Our Red Cross Disaster Actions teams are down at Liberty Park providing rehab for firefighters and other first responders as they take care of an oil leak that put what's estimated to be 400 to 500 barrels of oil into Red Butte Creek and flowing into the lake at Liberty Park, story linked below.  It's been a rough week here with all the flooding and now this, but I'm always amazed at how well the Red Cross responds- it makes those of us on the leadership team proud.  Go team go!

      Crews cap Chevron oil leak spilling into Salt Lake City creek
      June 12th, 2010 @ 2:19pm from KSL

      SALT LAKE CITY -- Chevron oil crews have capped the site of a leak in an oil pipeline which was spilling oil into a Salt Lake City creek.

      Though the site of the leak has been contained, officials estimate between 400 and 500 barrels of oil have already been released.

      Scott Freitag, a spokesman with the Salt Lake City Fire Department, estimated close to 50 gallons per minute of crude oil were leaking into Red Butte Creek. Crews still aren't sure what caused the leak.

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      The leak is located near Red Butte Garden and Red Butte Canyon near the University of Utah.

      "We've set up containment ponds all down the creek," said Freitag. "Our worry is that as the remaining oil flows through the line, it could get into the Jordan River and the Great Salt Lake."

      The crude oil belongs to Chevron and comes from their Colorado pipeline, which runs down Emigration Canyon and heads west over Beck Street in Salt Lake City to the company refinery.

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      The oil spilling into Red Butte Creek.

      Chevron crews, firefighters, hazardous materials teams, and environmental crews are using sandbags and other sponge-type equipment in an attempt to contain the oil.

      Chevron spokesman Dan Johnson said crews were able to cap the leak and are now working on cleaning up the crude oil that spilled into the water.

      Chevron officials still aren't sure how the leak started or exactly what time the leak began.

      Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker says drinking water for residents has not been affected.

      "We are working tirelessly with Chevron teams to contain this spill from the critical ecological areas affected in our city," said Becker, who is heading to Salt Lake City from Oklahoma City where he was attending the National Conference of Mayors. "Our fire teams have capped the site and will work to determine the damage and best course of action."

      Mayor Becker is asking for residents to stay away from Red Butte Canyon and Liberty Park so crews can adequately manage the spill, and says all water access points along Red Butte Creek, Liberty Park and the Jordan River should be avoided by humans and animals at this time.

      Wildlife affected

      Oil from the leak has coated dozens of birds who have made their home on the pond at Liberty Park. Among them are about 150 Canada Geese who were set to be moved to a bird refuge Sunday.

      "Virtually every goose has some oil on it," said Tom Aldridge, migratory game bird coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. "A lot of them are just coated from about the water line, but there are a number of birds that started preening and have oil completely covering their bodies."

      Aldridge said the birds will be captured and moved to holding areas at Hogle Zoo, where volunteers will be used to help clean them up.

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      Geese and other birds that live in the pond at Liberty Park were discovered coated in oil after the pipeline leak Saturday.

      The DWR moves migrating geese from the pond every year and takes them to more outlying wetlands. Aldridge showed up at the park Saturday morning when he smelled and saw the oil, then saw the birds.

      "A number of young have been produced here and we're trying to make plans to get them to places that are a bit cleaner to live," he said.

      Aldridge said oil has been detected in the Jordan River and as far away as the Farmington Bay Bird Refuge.

      Emergency responders have placed oil-absorbing booms across the rivers and some waterways in hopes of containing the spill.

      Frietag says the oil has also killed some fish in the waterways.

      KSL is covering this story and will continue to bring you updates as we get new information.

      Story compiled with contributions from Alex Cabrero and Marc Giauque.

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      10 Jun 2010

      Chickens and why Utah is a great place to live

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      I get asked often why I like living in Utah.  Tonight was a perfect example of why I like it here.  I had a bit of a crappy day, needed something to blow off steam so after work I met up with Tracy and Jeremy to watch some kickball down at the park.  Just a few blocks from my house the World Adult Kickball Association (WAKA) meets on Thursday night and there are 8 kickball games and lots of public drinking that seems to go unnoticed by the authorities.  After the game, you can join them up the street at the bar, but tonight we went to Mike's house instead.  

      When I got to Mike's, I found him outside watching the chickens and watering the garden.  As everyone got there we gathered around and talked about chickens and growing things and the weather was perfect for some time outside.  Eventually we moved inside and played some Fluxx and Dominos.  We talked about camping, the races this weekend, Tracy's impending baby birth (Ruby is due a week from tomorrow!), and just hung out.

      The weather was great, the people are great, the chickens are happy, and I feel better about the world- and it was nothing special, just another day in Utah.

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      4 Jun 2010

      Thanks for the present Travis!

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      This was all because I was drinking Martinelli's at 10am yesterday morning. And yes, that's a picture of Brandon on my desk still...

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    I am currently a Product Strategist at iCrossing in charge of Business Intelligence. Formerly, I was the Manager of Advanced Analytics. I'm a marketer, mathematician, sociologist, student of the web, crafter of my own social network, amateur knitter and potter, people watcher, Red Cross disaster volunteer, and warrior against clutter.

    I do all of this from Salt Lake City, UT. Don't knock it until you've lived here!

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