Saturday, December 19, 2009
Mt. Timponogos
Here's a pretty neat picture of the back side of Timp. That's Tibble Fork reservoir in the foreground. This picture was taken early in the morning, on the way back from camping.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Lotus the Lizard
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Watermelon
Thursday, August 09, 2007
Cabbage Head
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Lunch for the homeless

Today as I was waiting in line at the food court, a homeless person approached me and in a very unassertive manner asked me..."if I could help him out." I asked specifically what he needed. The conversation went something like this:
Kevin: What do you need?
Homeless Person: (pauses...) I would like a sandwich.
Kevin: (Eying the McDonalds on the other side of the food court) How about a Big Mac?
HP: Well, (stammers...) could I have a milk shake instead?
Kevin: Sure, anything you want, just name it.
HP: How about a large vanilla milk shake?
Kevin: Is that it? You do look pretty hungry.
HP: Could I have a large milk shake and a Big Mac?
Kevin: Sure, let's go get it for you.
We then went over to McDonalds and I purchased what we had agreed. I've never seen a more thankful person.
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Saturday, December 23, 2006
Eye Surgery
I never could wear contacts. The astigmatism in my left eye was so bad that the contact wouldn't form correctly to the steep curvature of my corneas. My eyes were dry all the time and sometimes when I blinked, my eyelid would pull the contact with it. I had given up totally on contacts, and probably for the last 15 years I've just lived with the inconveniences of glasses.
I finally felt about a year ago that technology had advanced enough that I should really consider lasik surgery. It's been about a year now since I had lasik surgery and I thought I would report on my progress so far.
I can honestly say it has been one of the best decisions I have ever made. But it didn't come without some sacrifices. The first few months after surgery were somewhat painful and quite uncomfortable, mostly because my eyes were really dry all the time. My doctor (Optometrist Dr. Michael West, 801-572-3937) told me to use heavy eye drops 10 - 15 times per day during the first 6 - 8 weeks after surgery so healing would occur properly. Other than that, I have no other major side effects. Some people report cloudy vision or halos around bright white lights especially at night. I experience halos a bit in the morning right after I wake up, but it goes away after about an hour after I put eye drops in.
My vision before surgery was 20/400 in my left eye and 20/200 in my right eye. Since I'm "middle aged" now (yikes!), Dr. West tells me I will start to have trouble focusing on things close up, and eventually I'll need reading glasses. I've started to notice it a bit already.
My left eye still doesn't tear correctly, and probably never will at this point. This means I need eye drops regularly (usually once per day in the morning). My right eye has no tearing problems, and I have perfect vision in that eye. Vision in my left eye has stabilized to about 20/25, and is usually worse if I don't use eye drops in the morning.
Dr. West recommended the Lasik Vision Center on 4400 S. 700 E. in SLC. I would highly recommend Dr. West for the pre- and post-op exams and follow-ups, as well as the Lasik Vision Center for the surgery. The cost was reasonable--about $1800 for both eyes. I know this is expensive by the standard of bargain lasik centers, but I didn't want to take what I felt was a higher risk by going to the corner five-and-dime.
And best of all, I am glasses-free for the first time since high school! Now where are my skiis?
I finally felt about a year ago that technology had advanced enough that I should really consider lasik surgery. It's been about a year now since I had lasik surgery and I thought I would report on my progress so far.
I can honestly say it has been one of the best decisions I have ever made. But it didn't come without some sacrifices. The first few months after surgery were somewhat painful and quite uncomfortable, mostly because my eyes were really dry all the time. My doctor (Optometrist Dr. Michael West, 801-572-3937) told me to use heavy eye drops 10 - 15 times per day during the first 6 - 8 weeks after surgery so healing would occur properly. Other than that, I have no other major side effects. Some people report cloudy vision or halos around bright white lights especially at night. I experience halos a bit in the morning right after I wake up, but it goes away after about an hour after I put eye drops in.
My vision before surgery was 20/400 in my left eye and 20/200 in my right eye. Since I'm "middle aged" now (yikes!), Dr. West tells me I will start to have trouble focusing on things close up, and eventually I'll need reading glasses. I've started to notice it a bit already.
My left eye still doesn't tear correctly, and probably never will at this point. This means I need eye drops regularly (usually once per day in the morning). My right eye has no tearing problems, and I have perfect vision in that eye. Vision in my left eye has stabilized to about 20/25, and is usually worse if I don't use eye drops in the morning.
Dr. West recommended the Lasik Vision Center on 4400 S. 700 E. in SLC. I would highly recommend Dr. West for the pre- and post-op exams and follow-ups, as well as the Lasik Vision Center for the surgery. The cost was reasonable--about $1800 for both eyes. I know this is expensive by the standard of bargain lasik centers, but I didn't want to take what I felt was a higher risk by going to the corner five-and-dime.
And best of all, I am glasses-free for the first time since high school! Now where are my skiis?
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