29 March 2008

Pillow Fight

At the Pike Place Market today I stopped by a fresh fruit stand to get an apple and found out that a pillow fight was about to take place. This tidbit of info explained the overcrowded street.


But I wasn't quite sure when it was going to take place. I knew two things: I didn't want my family to get caught in the middle of it and I wanted to see how it would play out. After asking the person at the fruit stand for more info, I was told that there is someone that plans out random events like this.

As we were picking up our fish to leave, out from the crowd someone yelled, "pillowfight"! And the feathers flew. It caused quite a commotion.

19 March 2008

Inspirational

I saw this a while back and just haven't gotten around to posting it... it is simply amazing.

The best part about this is that I remember this "Olan Mills" style of picture as an option for high school senior pictures. I opted for the outdoor stare into my future pose.

What is inspiring about these pictures?
• the clothing
• the pose
• the photography
• the emotion


08 March 2008

Pancakes

I was ambitious this morning made pancakes for the kids. It was a relief that pancakes turned out great. I even made a couple Mickey Mouse pancakes.


07 March 2008

To do list

Thanks to Josh, I think I've just been able to combine my to do list with my wardrobe...

04 March 2008

Obsolete skills

There are some skills that just aren't necessary any more...
here are some of my favorites...

Adjusting rabbit ears on top of a TV
Adding a nose-guard and rails to your skateboard
Be Kind - Rewind
Calculating a square root using pencil and paper
Calling collect on a payphone
Cleaning the ball inside a computer mouse for better traction
Common sense
Cranking up or down a car-window
Dewey decimal system
Loading film into a 35 mm camera
Long division
Pumping up the tongue in your inflatable shoes
Smelling a freshly mimeographed test paper
Tuning a radio
Typesetting
VCR Programming
Watching a slide show with a slide projector *beep*
Winding up loose cassette tape with a pencil eraser before putting the cassette in the deck

Read the rest here.