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Doubletake Clothing – Help Haiti $20

Help Haiti with a Twenty Spot

The horrible earthquake in Haiti is more unfortunate than I can even venture to imagine.  It’s no secret that they are already a poor country and need all the support they can get, anywhere they can get it. The twitter/social communities have already been buzzing about it, and I’ve seen some pretty amazing celebrity endorsements too, talk about social responsibility in action.

I wanted to give to the cause but just hand’t had the chance for the past couple days, however being a T-Shirt guy, myself, I found this as an awesome way to give a little and promote the best of it.  Doubletake Clothing (in a matter of hours) put this together and as of today they’ve already collected over $1000 for the cause.  It’s $20 flat, and they will even ship it to you for free.

Doubletake Clothing — Help Haiti $20.

Given the catastrophic events that occurred in Haiti, Doubletake Clothing wants to do something to help the 3 million people affected by the earthquake. No words can describe what the Haitian population is going through right now.

All proceeds will go to several Haiti Earthquake Relief Organizations including the UNICEFDoctors Without Borders, and CSI Ministries. Doubletake Clothing is taking care of all domestic shipping costs (free shipping!) and reduced international shipping to $5. We’re working with suppliers to reduce the costs of materials to maximize the donation to Haiti. We will periodically update our total estimated donation.

This is a pre-order item, so we will get the shirts to you as fast as possible (typically 2 weeks after sales close). At this time, we plan on closing sales Jan. 22, 2010.

Our prayers are with Haiti.

Well done guys, you’ve got my order, and my support.

I Can Haz Credit?

I Can Haz Credit?

I Can Haz Credit?

Ahh this just made my night.

It’s been one hell of a year.

2009 in a recap for me:

  • First year of marriage to my beautiful wife
  • Moved in with my inlaws
  • Had the worst tax year ever
  • My Grandmother passed away
  • Started shopping for a home
  • Decided to re-define my business and take a huge risk
  • Dad had open heart surgery
  • Bought a home
  • Rebuilt a home
  • Father-in-law diagnosed with cancer
  • My Father diagnosed with cancer
  • Moved into our home
  • Incorporated my business
  • Hired 4 employees
  • Father passed away
  • Wife’s grandmother passes away
  • Father-in-law made it through chemo, now in remission
  • Grandfather (88 years old) falls and breaks hip
  • Grandfather makes it through surgery against all odds
  • I’m still working 18 hour days, but getting better each day.
I’m going to keep this short and to the point.  If you think you’ve had a rough year, I challenge you to top the hell my family has been through in 12 months time.  I stopped posting here because I simply needed to focus on other things, but I miss blogging dearley, moreover I miss having this one extra outlet to enjoy talking about the things that keep me going. If I could manage to stay on top of my game with all the above happening in my life, you can as well.
2010 will be a wonderful year.  On a personal level, I dont see how it can get much worse, so I’m only looking towards the best that can be brought.  And I somehow know I have the will-power to stay strong and make it happen, because there’s no room for handouts.
To a swift return, and a wonderful year to come.
Jim

Web Site Story

College Humor did such an awesome job with this original, check it out. And yea I know I haven’t posted in a while, I’m working on it.

CAPTCHA, Seriously?

I can’t be the only one that is getting sick of these.. Now Facebook & Google are the worst.  My favorite is when FB asks me to go through 2-3 of these before it accepts my link, and then half the time ends up having an AJAX error and not posting it anyhow.

I miss the days of webcrawler when the whole internet was spam, but at least we didn’t have to be challenged before clicking submit.

Ponta dos Ganchos Resort, Brazil

I know it’s only been a little over a year since I started saving everything for our house purchase, but it feels like 10.  Of course that makes me sound like I waste all my money but that’s not what I’m getting at.  For someone like me who loves to travel, being frugal is a learning experience.  What can I say, I like making money to experience new people and places.  I was over on coolhunting.com and saw this link to the resort this morning.  That first picture just looks heavenly to me and I had to share.

I can’t wait to get this home, and start saving for trips again.  Next up on my list is either Ireland, Brazil or Spain.  Where do you want to go?

Ponta dos Ganchos Resort, Brazil

Located on a private peninsula along Brazil’s Southern coast and part of the esteemed Relaix & Chateaux group, Ponta dos Ganchos ranks among one of the world’s most exclusive resorts. With over-the-top luxurious bungalows, genuinely gracious staff, a no kids under 18 policy and plenty of activities that take advantage of the naturally lush surroundings, a trip to the hotel offers the kind of total relaxation that’s difficult to achieve otherwise.

After a car and driver delivered Ami and me from the Florianopolis airport (about an hour’s drive), a glass of champagne and several staff greeted us at reception and whisked our luggage on a golf cart to our rooms. We followed behind with the concierge who personally escorted us to go over the details, all of which are top-notch.

Our accommodations consisted of two of the four recently-opened Emerald Villas—spacious bungalows (nearly 2500 square-feet) kitted out with an infinity plunge pool, dry sauna and whirlpool bath, among other amenities. With sweeping views of the bay, dotted with Oyster traps and the occasional fishing boat, we couldn’t get enough lounging on the private deck while listening to music on the surround sound speakers (a custom CD of Brazilian music is yours for the taking) and taking frequent dips in the pool to cool off.

Indoors, a huge and inviting sectional couch (great for watching movies that are available for check-out), a king-size bed with 600 thread count sheets, as well as a Nespresso coffee maker, well-stocked minibar and wine cellar offer plenty of other options for hanging out. Other less obvious features, such as dual showers with glass walls that lend the feeling of bathing al fresco and two separate WCs, make every little experience an enjoyable one.

While the romance and seclusion of the Villas is unrivaled, Ponta dos Ganchos provides a host of other ways to enjoy your time there. We spent several hours lounging on the private beach, sipping caiprinhas and snacking on food served by the attentive staff. (All food is included while alcohol is not.) In addition to beachside dining, the seven-course breakfast, served on a deck overlooking the ocean, is a great way to enjoy a meal too. Dinners in the restaurant specialize in seafood and haute interpretations of local cuisine, which can also be reserved by couples on the private island.

A swim across the bay to the tiny island is a welcome diversion, but sailing, fishing, an indoor heated pool, tennis, snorkeling, a game room and more are all available for the taking as well. We opted for a decidedly more lazy approach and booked massages (not included in the price) at the Dior spa, which—set along the edge of the peninsula in canopied open-air rooms—was an unforgettable treat.

From the spectacular rooms to the lush landscaping and all the sumptuous details in between, Ponta dos Ganchos is high on our list of favorite destinations. To book, visit the reservations site. Rack rates start at about $530 nightly.