I was checking my email tonight and came across this article on my Yahoo news feed. I think it's pretty interesting what some people name their kids, but this takes it to the extreme...
1. BATMAN
Venezuelans are among the world’s most creative namers. In fact, according to their own government, they’re too creative. In September 2007, after hearing about babies named Superman and Batman, state authorities urged parents to pick their names from an approved list of 100 common Spanish monikers. Those conventional names (such as Juanita and Miguel) quickly acquired a patrician ring, ironically giving rise to more novel names, like Hochiminh (after the Vietnamese guerilla) and Eisenhower (after the president). There are also at least 60 Venezuelans with the first name Hitler.
For the other five names check out the article.
Jesus comes for sinners, for those as outcast as tax collectors and for those caught up in squalid choices and failed dreams. He comes for corporate executives, street people, superstars, farmers, hookers, addicts, IRS agents, AIDS victims, and even used car salesmen. He came for me and you!
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Final Assignment
My final assignment is due next Wednesday. For this assignment I had to create a grid using 20 or more photographs and compile them into a self-portrait. I finished the assignment today (I just have to mount it on Monday) which means that I am totally done with my class... Now what?
As a part of my final assignment I had to create a portfolio online... Since I have already been doing that, I created a set with all of my assignments from this class.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
I Say Hello...
This morning I went for a walk with my mom. We walked the bike path down towards Oak View and I began to wonder; Why is it that people say hello when you pass them on the bike path? Don't get me wrong, I think it's wonderful and I always say hello myself, but why do we do it? I mean, if we were walking/running/biking on a sidewalk, we never say hello to people we pass (some people do, but most times you won't). So why is it that it is almost expected of you to greet other bike path goers?
I don't know... just something I was thinking about today...
I don't know... just something I was thinking about today...
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Election Day... WOOO!!!
All I can say about Election Day is "Man I am glad it's over!" I am so tired of hearing people discussing politics and crap, thinking that their way is the best way... I just get tired of it. I thought it would be better today, but I overheard some ladies in the doctor's office getting into it about Prop 8 and abortion and Obama. Oh well...
So, even though I am not a big fan of Election Day, I am a big fan of a (hopefully) new tradition Holly, Elissa, Janae, and I started. Yesterday was the first stop in Ingrid Michaelson's new tour and we all decided to go. The concert was at the House of Blues in Downtown Disney. Since the concert wasn't until 8pm (even though we wanted to line up at 5pm since it was general admission and we wanted to get a good spot) we decided to spend the day at California Adventure and Disneyland. It was a super fun day and the concert was amazing! Not only did Ingrid rock, but the opener's, David Ford and Newton Falkner, were incredible! David used a looper and layed down all of his own beats and backround music and vocals before singing the melody of his very poetic songs. Newton Falkner was a super neat British guy with long crazy dreds. He did stuff with his guitar that I have never even seen before (it was practically 3 instruments in one...). He did a couple of covers (which I normally think is pretty stupid), but he did Bohemien Rhapsody which is one of my favorite songs and it was incredible!!!
Finally Ingrid came out and played (along with Allie Moss). She is such a character and was joking around the whole time, complaining about the mirrors catching her butt at a bad angle, laughing about the set lists with the word fart in every song... It probably doesn't make any sense, but it was funny and super entertaining. She is a great performer and if you know who she is and/or want to hear some great music, you should go see her tomorrow night at the El Rey theatre on Wilshire.
All in all, it was a great day, even if it was Eleciton Day! Wooo!
Monday, November 03, 2008
Assignment 4
My current assignment for my photography class is to use one piece of paper, one light source, and my imagination to come up with one photograph... Yup. That's the whole assignment. Pretty much I can do whatever I want, which should be pretty cool. But it actually kinda sucks. I don't consider myself as having the best imagination in the world and I really like focused, guided assignments... But I took some shots out at FHOV and I am kinda happy with a few that I came up with. None of these have been edited yet so please let me know what you think about them. Be as critical as you want cause it actually helps me out a lot!
Assignment 4
Assignment 4
Ojai Day... 10 years later...
Alright, I know Ojai Day was like 10 weeks ago (ok, more like 3 weeks...), but I wanted to share some photos with you. Ryan let me borrow his camera for the day and it was super fun to ride around on my bicycle and pretend to be a professional photographer for the day... I am pretty happy with a few of these. Ojai Day really is my favorite day of the year. I just love how everyone and their mother comes out. It's such a great community event and the music is pretty fantastic too!
Sweet 16
Last weekend was my dear friend, and sort of adopted sister, Ruby's 16th birthday. To celebrate, we had her over for a taco dinner and an evening of laughs. Ruby was one of my mom's first students at OVS and is now the sophomore class president at Villanova Prep. She came here maybe 5 years ago from Taiwan knowing very little English and it is really amazing to see how much she has grown and changed and turned into the wonderful young woman that she is (Ohkay, I sound like I am 80 saying it that way... but it is the truth). I love Ruby and I am so glad that we got to spend time with her for her birthday.
Last weekend was also Parent Weekend which, I'm not gonna lie, was pretty rough. Don't get me wrong, I am so happy that some parents actually come visit their kids one weekend out of the year, but seeing some of these kid's family dynamics literally breaks my heart. One of my 4th grader's dad's can't be more than 2 years old than me. Another one of my kid's mom (who I think is insane...) brought her new "friend" to meet her daughter since they are going to be spending Thanksgiving with him... Are you serious? Who brings their new boyfriend to Parent Weekend to meet their daughter for the first time? Who does that? It breaks my heart. And then there are the kids whose parents don't even come to Parent Weekend. I had a forth grader who was alone this last weekend because her parents couldn't fly out for the weekend. Granted I understand that flying out from Japan for one weekend is kinda crazy, but other parents do it. And their kid is in 4th grade! For reals? You can't come see her? Stay for a week for crying out loud! Just come visit your daughter! Parent Weekend is always really depressing, but I am glad I got to be there for the kids who had no one, or worse, the kids who's parents at psycho!
Last weekend was also Parent Weekend which, I'm not gonna lie, was pretty rough. Don't get me wrong, I am so happy that some parents actually come visit their kids one weekend out of the year, but seeing some of these kid's family dynamics literally breaks my heart. One of my 4th grader's dad's can't be more than 2 years old than me. Another one of my kid's mom (who I think is insane...) brought her new "friend" to meet her daughter since they are going to be spending Thanksgiving with him... Are you serious? Who brings their new boyfriend to Parent Weekend to meet their daughter for the first time? Who does that? It breaks my heart. And then there are the kids whose parents don't even come to Parent Weekend. I had a forth grader who was alone this last weekend because her parents couldn't fly out for the weekend. Granted I understand that flying out from Japan for one weekend is kinda crazy, but other parents do it. And their kid is in 4th grade! For reals? You can't come see her? Stay for a week for crying out loud! Just come visit your daughter! Parent Weekend is always really depressing, but I am glad I got to be there for the kids who had no one, or worse, the kids who's parents at psycho!
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