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Best of 2005: Top Ten Events in My Life
posted on Dec 30 2005

#2 - PacNo5: Seattle, Oregon, and Vancouver - If you’ve been around me for more than 10 minutes this year, you’ve definitely heard me go on-and-on about the Pacific Northwest.

I’ll quit talking about this place soon. Maybe.

My impulse purchase of plane tickets to Seattle one Saturday morning was one of the best random decisions I ever made.

Nine fun-filled days in Seattle, Portland, Rural Washington and Oregon, plus a day in Vancouver.

This trip sparked the purchase of my mini-camera, which I now carry with me everywhere.

People have asked me: “What was your favorite part of the trip?”
- Eating salmon in the Space Needle?
- The drive to Mount St. Helens?
- Walking across that freaky swing bridge?

While those moments were all unbelievable… I’d have to say the best part was standing on the sand in Cannon Beach, Oregon in the shadow of Haystack Rock, staring at the Pacific Ocean.

There’s just something about knowing that you can stand in a spot for as long as you want, and nobody can tell you when to leave. That’s why I love to travel by myself. Not that it doesn’t get a little lonely every now and then, but when you travel solo, you not only control the trip, you control the amount of time spent reflecting on the things of the world, big and small.

Alright… enough with the goobie reflection time.






Best of 2005: Top Ten Events in My Life
posted on Dec 30 2005

#3 - Leaving Mississippi - This event doesn’t make the top of the list because I wanted it to happen. It makes the top because it happened.

I never imagined that when my parents dragged me out of bed one weekday during my Junior year of high school to visit MC that it would have this much of an impact on my life. From being a four-year undergrad, to a last-minute offer for full-paid graduate school, to being asked to come on as a full-time staff member.

Aside from simply leaving MC, I left “friends.” I put the word friends in quotation marks because that is such a weak word to describe the unbelievable impact so many people in the Magnolia State had on my life. It wasn’t easy to leave, which is probably why I was back in town three of the first four weekends after I moved.

Who knows, I might just be back soon.






Best of 2005: Top Ten Events in My Life
posted on Dec 30 2005

#4 - Relationships - Old friends, new friends, red friends, blue friends… 2005 was a year of mingling for sure.

Saturday nights at Schimmel’s. Late nights in Rankin County with the Pinelake crowd. The aforementioned “Wedding Bonanza.”

I made quite a bit a new friends from other colleges and universities… namely, Mississippi State. State folks are a different breed. They’re fun, accomodating, but they never quit talking about Starkville. No one knows why. But we’ll let that slide.

Weekends on the Pettus’ couch and guestbed were the norm. Extended lunches at Chik-fil-A and Two Sister’s. Nights at home yelling at the television over Laguna Beach.

But while a large number of individuals had a great impact on my life, a small group of inidividuals had a huge impact on my life.

You know who you are. Thanks.






Best of 2005: Top Ten Events in My Life
posted on Dec 30 2005

#5 - Hurricane Katrina - I wouldn’t actually put this in a “best of” category. I consider more of a “most impact” story.

As Katrina neared, my area of Central Mississippi started to take notice. Darkness fell, the power blew, and rumors of descruction in Biloxi were picked up via our television… whose source of electricity was our car battery.

Days of gasless automobiles and cold-water-showers (if you had any water) were overshadowed by the fear and concern for our neighbors on the coast and in New Orleans.

The nights spent trying to fall asleep in the hot-hot Mississippi heat without an air conditioner. I’ll never forget the erie silence of the city, a silence only broken by the soft hums of portable generators in the distance.

I don’t know if-and-when I’ll ever not be slightly nervous everytime the weatherman uses the phrase “tropical storm.” When you experience a hurricane, even in it’s mildest form… it has an effect, both good and bad.






Best of 2005: Top Ten Events in My Life
posted on Dec 30 2005

#6 - The Wedding Season That Was - I think it’s over… anyone else getting hitched? Anybody?

Good, but May is just four months away. If there wasn’t a wedding every weekend in 2005, then there was two weddings per weekend.

From Jackson to Jasper, from Atlanta to Auburn, from Clinton to Columbus… I’ve given out more rice than a Chineese buffett. But in all honesty, it was a wonderful year for weddings.

But, statistically, 50% will be divorced within 20 years.

I’m only kidding folks. I’m only kidding.






Best of 2005: Top Ten Events in My Life
posted on Dec 30 2005

#7 - Chicago - In the most last-minute of random tag-along trips, I got to spend quality time with two of my favorite girls from my college days, and made a new friend as well.

Lindsey Box [facebook], Laura Pickard [facebook] and Mollie McCormick [facebook] and I braved the windy city during four glorius days in mid-October. It was cold, but we wore thick clothes. It was tight, but the girls slept three to a bed while I kept watch. But most of all, it was fun.

Good food, good music, good hang-out spot, good encounters with starsgood times.






Best of 2005: Top Ten Events in My Life
posted on Dec 29 2005

#9 - The Presidential Innauguration - Fellow MC grad David Ash and I packed our bags for 3 fun-filled days of snow, politics, and de-icing of planes. Just David, myself, my DC pal Erin Rexroth… and 650,000 of our closest friends stood in the freezing DC snow and ice while “W” took office for another four years.

I got a solid minute of face-time on ABC’s Good Morning America as friends and family called my cellphone to ask, “Were you just blowing kisses at the entire nation?”

Yes. Yes, I was.






Best of 2005: Top Ten Events in My Life
posted on Dec 29 2005

#10 - The Book is Back - This item is more of a process of 2005. I began reading again. Those of you who know me best know of my disdain for books. I just can’t believe that people waste so much time on one, single, book.

However, in 2005 my attitude changed a great deal. I started (started) more than 10 books, picked up mag subscriptions to Forbes and Fortune, and I’ve also found a spot in my day for massive reading of blogs and other online news articles.

Problem is, I’m a work-a-holic, so the thought of leaving my computer to focus on one single project still doesn’t appeal to me… until I do it, and again realize how much I love to read.






Best of 2005: Top 5 Juicee News Articles
posted on Dec 28 2005

While many of these are not the biggest stories of 2005, they were the ones JND recieved the most exposure from.

1 - Ashlee Simpon Booed at the Orange Bowl - The halftime performance heard ’round the world. As the show ended, the boos started… so we wrote about it, and posted a video of the end of the performance as well. Two days later, more than 260,000 people visited JND just to take a peek at the video.

2 - Pictures of Carolina Panthers Cheerleaders Released - Somehow, someway I was able to get into the Carolina Panthers team website to snag these pictures and bios before the site was shutdown and the pics and bios removed. We all know the story, and I’ll be following this one until it dies.

3 - American Idol Contestant Withdraws From Competition - It is true. We were the first to report this story, beating E! and Variety by almost two hours.

4 - Britney Spears’ Wedding Photos Hit The Net - I won’t tell how we were the first to get ahold of these… but we were the first. Just ask Gawker.

5 - Coverage of Hurrican Katrina - This one speaks for itself. ventured out to take pictures of minor devastation while the Hurricane struck my portion of Mississippi. I camped-out in one of the only locations with electricity and Internet in Central or South Mississippi. I was also the first journalist to openly criticize Kanye West for his unwanted remarks during the Katrina Relief Show. In the days that followed, journalism took a backseat as I helped college evacuees find a home at Mississippi College.






Tech Problems
posted on Dec 27 2005

So, the blog looks a little funky today. I was switching some stuff around last night and lost some stuff.

It’s ugly, I know.

But I’ll be changing some stuff around when I get back from a quick-trip to Birmingham tonight.

So, for now, keep calling my cellphone for all your iPod and blogging questions… like you have been for the last 48 hours. Seriously though, I love to help, so give me a call.






What Did You Get for Christmas?
posted on Dec 26 2005

The age-old question.

What did you get for Christmas? I wanna know.

UPDATE: You guys stink at “discussing”, so I’ll start.

I got:
- A “trip investment” for Europe.
- Thermal pants, shirt, gloves, and sock for my Eurotrip. (You gotta see this stuff… It’s freakin’ awesome. I’m like a dang “Spandex Man” when I dress up.)
- Compact reading light and “Rough Guide” Euro travel book.
- Audio player for the iPod.
- Light blue Tommy Hilfiger button-up.
- A stocking full ‘o candy and gift certificates.






Potluck Roomates
posted on Dec 26 2005

This was one of two good pictures I got while in rainy Nashville a couple weeks back.

Yes, the rumor is true. The two 4-year college roomates seen here were in fact placed together by random selection, or “potluck” as we sountherners say.

An update on one Matthew ‘Spunk’ Weston.
- His wife Jennifer is pregnant.
- They recently moved to Nashville.
- Spunk works for LifeWay camps… namely Centri-Kid.






Dear Lord… There’s Another One!
posted on Dec 25 2005

I don’t know whether to be happy or sad. But, it turns out that there is another Landon Howell out there in this great big world.

We will now refer to him as Landon#2.

His Facebook profile can be viewed here.

Turns out Landon #2 and I have a good bit in common. For example:

- MY birthday is November 11, 1980 (Always Veterans Day)
- HIS birthday is Novemer 25, 1982 (Thanksgiving Day of 1982)

(This is where the similarities cease for Landon #2 and myself.)

- MY political views: Conservative
- HIS political views: Liberal

- One of MY favorite bands: Coldplay
- One of HIS favorite bands: As I Lay Dying

- MY interests are: news, church, christmas, and movies about the south
- HIS interests are: sex, drugs, and rock and roll, archaeology

…one more?

- MY favorite quote is: “Buddy the elf, what’s your favorite color?”
- HIS favorite quote is: “Lower your standards, F*** ME!!!!”

I’d like to thank Ole Miss grad and former Sigma Nu President and Wendy’s High School Heisman, David Donaldson [facebook] for pointing out Landon#2 to me.

Made my day.






AMAZING Christmas Photos
posted on Dec 25 2005

I hope your Christmas Season has been as much fun as mine has.

To close it out, an unbelievable photo stream of Christmas Photos from Around the World before the day is over.

:-(






Merry Christmas
posted on Dec 25 2005

Don’t be fooled, I’m not blogging on Christmas Day… I set my computer to “auto-post.”

Anyhow, I just wanted to wish all of you who tune-in to LandonHowell.com a very Merry Christmas. It comes faster and faster every year. Thank you for showing up to this blog every day. I hope my articles continue to entertain in 2006. I’m always up for taking suggestions for making the blog better.

Only 339 more days until I can start celebrating again!






The Christmas Story
posted on Dec 24 2005

Just in case you haven’t yet read it this year…

From the Book of Luke.






My Favorite Christmas Movies - A MISTAKE!!!
posted on Dec 24 2005

As I was sitting around this Christmas Eve, I began to think of all the traditional things I will engage in over the next 24 hours.

Our church Christmas Eve service is one.
Eating my mom’s famous soup is another.
And watching The Best Christmas Pageant Ever is the icing on the cake.

We own (to my knowledge) one of the only VHS copies in existence. We watch it every Christmas Eve once my brother and I finish swapping gifts. Sadly, he won’t be around this year… but the tradition must continue, and will continue onto my children, and maybe my children’s children.

Therefore, it is impossible for me to catagorize this classic children’s movie at this time, as it deserves more than a spot on a top ten list.






That’s What Christmas is All About, Charlie Brown…
posted on Dec 24 2005

One of my favorite moments in television history that still appears to this very day, more than 40 years after its release. From A Charlie Brown Christmas:

“And there were in the same country shepherds, abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them! And they were sore afraid … And the angel said unto them, “Fear not! For, behold, I bring you tidings o great joy, which shall be to all my people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ, the Lord.”

“And this shall be a sign unto you: Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.” And suddenly, there was with the angel a multitude of the Heavenly Host praising God, and saying, “Glory to God in the Highest, and on Earth peace, and good will toward men.”

“That’s what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown.” - Linus Van Pelt






Oh. My. Gosh.
posted on Dec 24 2005

In case you’re sitting around bored on this Christmas Eve, MTV began runing every episode of Laguna Beach this morning at 8 AM.

All 28 episodes will run until 10 PM tonight.

How’s that for a Merry Christmas?






When Did You Stop Believing?
posted on Dec 24 2005

Last night mom and pop and I sat down to watch ‘Polar Express.’

Grrreat movie. First time I’d seen it.

Anywho, I began to think back to remember when I first stopped believing in Santa Claus. I think I age 8 was my last Christmas to believe… but I first began to think seriously about it at age 7.

Since I’ll be around a multitude on young children tonight at our annual Christmas Eev Vespers Service… I’ll have to play pretend (which I actually love). And who doesn’t love to talk with kids about Santa? Half the time you’re filled with joy seeign how happy they get, while at the same time you can’t help but reminisce about the Christmas of your childhood. Anyways.

It’s Christmas!