As a 20-something, I see no purpose for the newest fad of Silly Bandz. On my 6 year old cousin, sure, but people my age? Absolutely not. Or at least this is what I thought before a friend of mine impulse bought a Disney Princess set at the local dollar store. Now I know there is a purpose for that ridiculous tangle of rubber; to distinguish your martini from among the masses. Yes ladies and gentlemen, like window clings, these stretchy strings attach to perspiring glasses of the beverage of your choice. (Wine glass charms are a thing of the past.) So thank you creators of Silly Bandz, you kept my drink clearly labeled, safe from swiping, and the center of jovial conversation.
Cheers!
Monday, August 30, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
Love and Honor
It seems appropriate on this, the first day of classes for those who were lucky enough to not graduate this past May, to pay homage to my alma mater. For all its twists and turns, I wouldn't change it for the world. After all, there is no more beautiful place in my mind or in my heart.
To think in such a place, I lived such a life.
Love and Honor.
To think in such a place, I lived such a life.
Love and Honor.
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Shanghai 2010 World Expo
We bring my China posts to a close with the Shanghai World Expo aka the Epcot of life, only a million times more amazing. Here are a couple of shots from inside the fraction of country pavilions I made it to during my two days there.
This small city of international celebration was too large for even a person, such as myself, armed with good walking shoes and a Performers' Pass (aka cut to the front of most lines) to get through it all. If you're in the Shanghai area between now and the end of October, I highly recommend going. Prepare to have you mind blown and spirits soar.
Above: Vietnam Pavilion
Right: Italy Pavilion
Above: Germany Pavilion
Above: Morocco Pavilion
Above: Czech Republic Pavilion
Above: Russia Pavilion
Above: UAE Pavilion
This small city of international celebration was too large for even a person, such as myself, armed with good walking shoes and a Performers' Pass (aka cut to the front of most lines) to get through it all. If you're in the Shanghai area between now and the end of October, I highly recommend going. Prepare to have you mind blown and spirits soar.
Above: Vietnam Pavilion
Right: Italy Pavilion
Above: Germany Pavilion
Above: Morocco Pavilion
Above: Czech Republic Pavilion
Above: Russia Pavilion
Above: UAE Pavilion
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