Sunday, January 15, 2012

La Jolla

Oh man this weekend has truly been amazing. I am so blessed to have friends that live near what I feel is one of my top ten places ever. La Jolla, CA has some stellar cliffs that have the most spectacular views of the sunset. All I could do was praise God for something so beautiful, and here are some pictures :]


 
the house Patrick wished he had.






 
Shane is now explorer

 I know it looks like a boy band picture but I don't care, it's an amazing picture of some of my favorite people.











 
Oh and this is Andrew.




And this is what we ended with. (Panorama shot)

God. You are beautiful <3

Monday, April 11, 2011

Stanley Cup Playoff Predictions 2011

EASTERN CONFERENCE                             
1.      1. Washington Capitals
2.     2.  Philadelphia Flyers
3.     3.  Boston Bruins
4.    4.   Pittsburgh Penguins
5.     5.  Tampa Bay Lightning
6.     6.  Montreal Canadians
7.      7. Buffalo Sabers
8.     8. NY Rangers
ROUND 1
Washington v. NY Rangers [Washington in 5]
Philadelphia v. Buffalo [Philadelphia in 4]
Boston v. Montreal [Boston in 5]
Pittsburgh v Tampa Bay [Tampa Bay in 6]
ROUND 2
Washington v. Philadelphia [Washington in 6]
Boston v. Tampa Bay [Boston in 7]
CONFERENCE FINALS
Washington v. Boston [Boston in 6]


WESTERN CONFERENCE
1.      1. Vancouver Canucks
2.   2.   San Jose Sharks
3.    3.  Detroit Red Wings
4.    4.  Anaheim Ducks
5.   5.   Nashville Predators
6.   6.   Phoenix Coyotes
7.  7.    LA Kings
8.      8. Chicago Blackhawks
ROUND 1
Vancouver v. Chicago [Vancouver in 4]
San Jose v. Los Angeles [San Jose in 6]
Detroit v. Phoenix [Detroit in 5]
Anaheim v. Nashville [Anaheim in 7]
ROUND 2
Vancouver v. San Jose [San Jose in 7]
Detroit v. Anaheim [Detroit in 6]
CONFERENCE FINALS
San Jose v. Detroit [Detroit in 6]




STANLEY CUP 2011 FINALS
Boston Bruins v. Detroit Red Wings [Boston in 7]


 This is how I see it. I love the Ducks but unless Ellis can step up his game, it'll be tough for the Ducks to capture the cup.. again :]







Thursday, January 27, 2011

Some Helpful Tips on How to Escape Your Stuff

Okay so I am an organization FREAK. A freak in the sense that the Container Store is fun for me. Anyway here's some tips on how to stay clutter free :]

1. Keep tags on purchases. Believe it or not we make a LOT of impulse buys, so keep your tags on purchases. If you don't use whatever you bought within the store's allotted return policy, RETURN IT!!! You bought the latest jacket for $200 and you have a week left of the 90 days return policy. Return it. It not only reduces closet clutter but it also makes your wallet a little bit bigger. Make sure you know policies before you buy something though. Some stores only offer store credit, no matter how you pay. Other stores will give you the credit back to the method of payment, which means save your receipt. Especially if you pay with cash.

2. Keep tabs on your DVDs. I know this sounds crazy but keep an excel spreadsheet of all the DVDs you have. It will come in handy when your collection becomes so large you don't remember which movies you have. Plus it saves you on purchasing duplicates and if you have guests, they can glance through the list instead of the cabinet(s) holding them all.

3. Sell your books, online. Believe it or not even that book you read your freshman year a junior in colllege may need to read. Quickly resell textbooks on half.com. They give you the best bang for your buck plus it's way more than the college bookstore, just don't be stupid and sell it for more than the retail price.

4. Go through your room twice a year. Just one room. Pick a different room every month. That not only reduces clutter but makes it less stressful on you. A little at a time works, plus everything you donate is tax deductible. Donate books to a library and clothing etc to a Goodwill or other charity. But how do you know what to get rid of? Ask yourself these three simple questions: When was the last time I wore/used it? How much did I pay for it? Will I use it again within the next 6 months? If the last time you wore/used it was a year ago or longer, you won't be using it within the next 6 months. Donate it. Some people KNOW how much they paid for something and where they purchased it (like me) and if I feel I wore it out for it's money, it's time to move on.

5. What do I do with my deceased family's stuff? Keep some of it. Take pictures of the rest and sell it. Obviously family heirlooms keep and make sure you display them properly. Ask an antique expert about how to do this. But those workout VHS can move on to the Goodwill shelves, yes your great aunt owned them, but your memories with her must be more valuable than taking up closet space. If you REALLY have a hard time parting with an item, take a picture of it. It takes up a lot less space.

6. Wear everything you own. I know this sounds weird but try this challenge. I wore a different top to school everyday for two months; without repeats. I knew I, 1. Had a spending problem and 2. Needed to make closet space. Everything I didn't think I would wear again but only wore for the challenge I got rid of or sold at a garage sale. And believe it or not wear the stuff that you like. Just because you're "saving it" for a special occasion, you will never wear it and you love it. Don't be afraid to wear stuff you like.

7. Clearing that hard drive. Backup all your digital pictures on CDs or an external hard drive. It takes up a lot of space on your computer after awhile and having them backed up is something you will be grateful for the day your computer crashes.

8. Turn your clothes into something better. Jeans have a hole in the knees? Turn them into capris or shorts. You get to extend the life of the denim. And you know it's time to toss them when there's a whole in the crotch. And honestly ladies you only need like 5 pairs of jeans MAX. Each pair should be a different style/wash so it goes with everything. And you don't need to wash them after one wear. You can wear the same pair for a week, assuming you don't spill anything on them or they smell. No one can tell the difference when you wear the same pair.


9. Purge through your Facebook friends. You really don't talk to 1,000+ people at a time. Delete the people you don't talk to from high school or your first job. If you don't see or talk to them, no need for them to be clogging up your newsfeed. Plus they don't know if you delete them and chances are they won't request for you to re-add them.

I know this is something I normally don't do but if you feel you need more tips on something. Let me know, chances are when it comes to organization, I have some tips. :]

Monday, December 27, 2010

True Love

It is two days past Christmas and love is in the air. Almost everyone is enjoying themselves, spending time with their families, EATING! But it's so relaxing to look at the decorations and FEEL the love. Especially the love of God; after all the season is about His son coming to earth to do his will and eventually die for us all. The truest love of all. And honestly the holidays isn't about findinngggg love. It's already there, you just need to learn to accept it. Especially if you're hunting for it, trust me, it doesn't work. Just wait for the ultimate matchmaker to put true love together, and his love will shine just that much brighter.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Behind the Looking Glass

I dare you to stare at someone. Prejudge their life, then disregard everything you just thought about that person and then get to know them. It takes one person to have faith in someone else to change their life around. That one person helps the lost person gain the self confidence they've been looking for. It has only been temporarily hidden due to the black sheep in their life. It takes something to live for to truly live.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Communication

Communication involves speaking. Not texting, not e-mails, not facebook. No communication is honest to goodness, face to face conversation. For example, asking a girl out over texting whether you wanted to or not, isn't gonna fly. Asking, goes a loonnggg way. So why is it that we chose to miss out on the experience of relationships? Doesn't communication ultimately form the foundation of relationships, friendships or otherwise? I think so. It hit me today at church, how we are to talk to people about Christ's love for us. So why do we avoid speaking? Is it the fact that actually getting a response, body language and all is intimidating? It shouldn't be! Language is a beautiful thing. I've studied two different foreign languages and it's so cool to see how connected everyone truly is. A little bit of Latin words here, some Greek and Hebrew over there. It's really cool to see how interconnected we are. That is a beautiful thing. So why not share with the world how God managed this? How amazing and lovely and gracious or God is? Because we fear rejection. It is frowned upon in any society. But it's not really rejection. Rejection seems so negative, it's more like a stumbling block. Rejection can be overcome by finding a different approach. So find a new way to approach others on how awesome our God is. After all, that IS why we celebrate CHRISTmas.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Would You Wanna?

         I've always wanted to know what it would be like to view myself from someone else's perspective. Honestly, I would like to know how my siblings see me, my four year old's that I teach, my friends, and my crushes. I know it sounds ridiculously stupid, but for whatever reason the satisfaction of how I view myself just isn't enough. I know that we're human and I'm sure at least one other person on this planet has thought of it too. And I don't even want to see myself for longer than a day. A day is enough for a first impression of myself. Sounds odd, giving myself a first impression of myself. It's the truth though.
         Man,just thinking about what I would love to say but won't because this is on the internet. Diaries are good for that kind of stuff. Or "journaling" for a more sophisticated term. You can vent through and through and know your secrets won't go anywhere, except possibly bleed through the pages. But they're your thoughts, your events, your life. It's all supposed to bleed together at some point anyway. Hence, the title of my blog. Well, sort of. I guess. God knows my thoughts though, and I'm okay with that. It's crazy when you start thinking about thinking. This blog is going to be a blast if it manages to stimulate my mind this much.      
          Switching tracks. I guess you should deserve to know why I am writing a blog. I am addicted to facebook. It's terrible. So I'm on the internet/facebook enough that it's like my refrigerator, I keep refreshing it hoping something changes and it normally doesn't. I have a problem. So to ween myself off of facebook, I figured I could do something more constructive with my time. Blogging seemed like a good solution. Why aren't you writing in a diary you may ask? It's because my laptop is like crack to me. We can be separated but it has to be replaced with something better. It takes a lot to convince myself that good old fashioned pen and paper is more constructive. Probably because I associate it with school.
          However, I do love reading. So I suppose I will keep you updated on which books I finished. I just finished Go Ask Alice a second time. It doesn't scare me as much as it did the first time I read it. But it most definitely puts life into perspective. How much people desire to live, but fall into sin that they know harms their life and they slowly begin to live in fear, which I feel is not living at all. It also reminded me how death can truly scare people. I've never been afraid per say. I know I will die and go to heaven and I am STOKED for that, but it saddens me how people are scared of it, and it swoops up on them like a bird on its prey. Each death is a part of His puzzle. Think about it.