They say a picture is worth a thousand words,so I guess I talk a lot..I'm an amateur photographer and avid music listener. I also enjoy reading and much more! On this blog I'll share my pictures and maybe recommend songs/books. I love to talk about anything so leave me some comments! Thanks!
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Yes, I take pictures of lots of things, including my food! I would die for some of these right now... A little riverfront shop makes these up in Spokane. I'm not sure how you like your donuts, but these are perfect! They're tiny, fluffy, and sweet. Definitely going back for more next time I'm up there!
If you like blogs that are entertaining and funny, go check
out Elena's blog http://randomlydaydreaming.blogspot.com/ . She does a
wonderful job of illustrating her dreams for the reader. It's very fun to read,
and I highly recommend it. I wish my dreams were as interesting as hers! Just hear this excerpt: “…when I say
"completely full", I mean that it looked like someone had turned the
fridge on its side and poured a couple barrels of hummus in there. I opened it and a ton of hummus fell out onto
my feet. I was not pleased about this, but my whole view of hummus changed when
I looked into the fridge again.” Go check it out!
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Picking a disease to
research, I chose Creutzfeldt , or Jakob
Disease. Mainly because it isn't well known, I've certainly never heard of it
before. If I were to choose one disease to CURE, it would probably be cancer,
because it affects so many people. I'm guessing everyone will do that, and I
already know about it, so here are a few facts on Creutzfeldt disease.
-There is no cure
-It starts by
progressive memory loss
-The disease was
discovered around 1920
-It is a disease that
affects the brain, similar to Mad Cow disease
-Usually affects people
around the age of 68
-Progression of the
disease can take from 3-14 months before it becomes fatal
Because this disease is
not curable, to help people living with Creutzfeldt, do your best to support
them. Eventually they may not remember who you are, but be there for them as
much as you can. Hope this was
informational for you!
Friday, April 19, 2013
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
Hello people of the blogging community! This blog, as you may know, was an assignment to create. Today we have a lesson that requires us to give an opinion on our upcoming, "Dessert Dance". The themes most commonly selected were, Glow in The Dark, Neverland, and Night in Hawaii. Personally, I don't like any of those very much. Sure, they sound cool, but you also have to think of what will be achievable without looking cheesy. Glow in The Dark seems less like a dance where you dress up fancy, and more like a party with blaring music and casual clothes. Neverland could be nice if you took the London part of it, but otherwise would we just put Peter Pan around the room? Doesn't seem very mature to me. Finally there's Night in Hawaii, if you've ever been to Hawaii that means swimsuits, shorts, and sand. It would be like a pow-ow with roasted pork and pineapple, which doesn't seem like something you would dress nice for.
So if it were my theme to pick, I might go with Evening in Paris. It would be simple enough to do, without looking bad. Everything could be black and white, with dim lighting. Anything that makes you think classic Paris, Eiffel Tower, city-scape, etc. could be used. We could cut them out of paper and post them to the walls, along with black and white pictures of Paris at night. We could put black and white balloons around each table, and add some pink table clothes for a splash of color while still fitting with the theme. Then we could hang lights because that makes me think of Paris too. Overall, it's something we could pull-off, but still be potentially really cool.
So if it were my theme to pick, I might go with Evening in Paris. It would be simple enough to do, without looking bad. Everything could be black and white, with dim lighting. Anything that makes you think classic Paris, Eiffel Tower, city-scape, etc. could be used. We could cut them out of paper and post them to the walls, along with black and white pictures of Paris at night. We could put black and white balloons around each table, and add some pink table clothes for a splash of color while still fitting with the theme. Then we could hang lights because that makes me think of Paris too. Overall, it's something we could pull-off, but still be potentially really cool.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
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