Friday, May 29, 2009

Arbitrary Images- smart people are cool

I was working kickball the other night and this girl was up to kick when I saw her shirt. She must have been a math major, or in some sort of club. It had trigonometry terminology such as sine and cosine while referencing to one of Will Smith's songs. The saying on the back read, "Gettin' Triggy Wid It." I had a good laugh, and so did this girl as she was asked if a picture could be taken of her.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Arbitrary Images

This week is a little late for my image but it's for a good reason because I got to go home to visit the fam for the Memorial Day weekend! Today's image comes from a suburban which parked next to my suburban at school. I thought to myself, "cool- the suburbans are by each other."



Then I really noticed the cool part. My unknown friend is also a Glenn Beck listener because I saw his hydro-carbon powered eco vehicle sticker.

It's great for those who jump to conclusions too quickly (You know da kine, who give you a glare because you drive a big gas hungry beast). Well, we evil conservative hate-mongers are doing our part to help with greenhouse gases. Glenn Beck has created a sticker for those to help combat the extremist attacks. He says---

Have you ever driven by a hippie, environmental protest and
had your beautiful gas guzzling SUV keyed?

Now you can protect your car by making it appear environmentally
friendly with the Glenn Beck Hydro-Carbon Powered Eco-Vehicle
bumper sticker. Look like a friend of the Earth while killing it at the same time!

Hydro Carbon just means oil, but with our clever
recycle-shape inspired design, environmentalists and
global warming zombies alike will take one look and think you’re
on their side. Only we’ll know the truth behind it…you evil conservative hate monger!

get in on the action with a sticker if you'd like

So anyways, I saw this sticker on the suburban which made my day. I grinned as I wrote a note to this unknown person who I now felt a connection with because of their stance. I thanked them for being so cool, and proudly showing their beliefs in a non-intrusive way. I too have this sticker, but I don't own a car in my name so I've had to refrain from putting it on the suburban.
Nevertheless, I took a picture because I was giddy. Have a great week.

Besides- for those of you who are all natural and and trying to "go green" just remember- we as humans as well as other essential things are made of carbon. It's part of nature and God's creations. Let's not try to get rid of the carbon in the world or else we'll die.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Arbitrary Images- Spring!



With the human eye, these greens were even brighter.

It so green right now. Spring is full on. While walking home from class along the hedge of the outdoor track was when I really noticed the greenery. To my right a hedge, and to my left, the line of trees. The shade made the colors vibrant and I felt gratitude for living where I can see the beauty of spring.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Arbitrary Images

It happens to all of us. For some, it may be more often than others depending on where you locate yourself during the day. On occasion we see the most random things, or just something really cool or unique that cheers up your day. Wouldn't a picture be the best, to remember it? Though I hardly carry my camera around with me, I do always have my phone (and the camera on it is pretty good). Starting today, I'm going to post a random picture of the week. But in my opinion, the word 'random' is over-used so I thesaurus-ed it, and decided to name the posts Arbitrary Image of the Week which may be shortened to AIW because humans are lazy. This week you'll get two, since I was going to do this last week, but I had to refrain and spend some serious time on the computer for my Accounting homework.

From last week: This first one is of a sandwich I was eating. I had to set it down when the phone rang and when I came back, it was still standing up like a champ.




This week, I'm privileged to attend the NCAA National Volleyball Championships. I changed my seat mid game, to sit by different people and the large jumbo tron was right above us. It was made of 36 Toshiba screens all synchronized together.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Snappables


Would you or do you know someone who would like a FREE tote bag?

Snappables are the neatest thing these days. In addition tote bags, you can also choose from a range of onesies, tee's, headbands, and lunch bags. To coordinate with your outfit you snap on an interchangeable snaplet which are handmade felt accessories.


If you go to sheilarich.blogspot.com and follow 3 simple steps you just may earn yourself a free tote bag from Snappables. Or, if you'd like to go straight to the source and purchase these items for your next party or shower you can visit the etsy site at: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=6992882


Happy Snapping!

Friday, May 1, 2009

I'm like a little kid who can't wait





I know there's a few of you out there who are like me when it comes to abc's show 'Lost'. The writers are brilliant and I love this show! Every episode, one of my burning questions are answered, but another twist gets you right at the last instance. I just finished watching this week's episode and this is they typical expression I give numerous times as I watch. My eyes are on the verge of watering, and I glance down at the progress bar and I say, "Already? No, it can't be almost over. There's got to be more."

This is me, stunned after another great episode of LOST

I'm sure if you're a lost fan you may have a similar expression like mine. For those you know who don't watch it, or claim that it's boring, or dragged out, or (insert comment here) and give you a hard time... forgettabout em.

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I have graduated from BYU. I majored in Visual Arts- Graphic Design, and minored in Business Management. I am currently working for a company doing design work for them, but I am still freelance so let me know if you are in need. I love to play, bake, and spend time with my family and friends.