Suddenly I See
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Shaking things up!
Monday, July 28, 2008
Camping




Rodger put up a picture of The Joker, from "the best movie ever" (I don't know, I haven't seen it). I guess this picture marked that it was our tent. I also got to hear "Why so serious?" every 5 minutes but I didn't mind because Rodger does pretty great impressions and I laugh every time. Also, if you ever want to know about West Coast Super Heroes just ask Rodger.


It was fun hanging out by the fire at night and talking.




This pictures shows the walk down the steep hill. The 2nd day we went down a much more manageable trail.

Apparently when you are a boy and you are camping it is very important to pound rocks against things and split wood.





It was a great weekend celebrating a great event!
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Everybody Loves Moe!




Monday, July 14, 2008
Reality Check
Why is teenage pregnancy being romanticized? Is this the message that should be sent to young girls especially by a network targeted at families. Everyone is dating everyone and the story revolves around a 15 year old pregnant girl. I think that only one episode has aired and maybe they will portray the realities of teenage pregnancy but that is unlikely. Mostly it seems they will show a glamorized, hormonally hyped high school of beautiful people whose problems (even pregnancy) can be wrapped up in an hour (or a television season)
I have more of a problem with this show then a movie like "Juno". The show on ABC Family is aimed at a young audience whereas "Juno" was aimed at a more general audience. Plus I think"Juno" showed the situation a little closer to reality and made the hardships of her situation apparent. Of course, it was still "Hollywoodized" but I thought the conclusion of the movie was based in truth and didn't necessarily tie everything up in a nice bow. I think they made it clear that she was going to have to deal with outcome of giving up her baby and that it wasn't an easy decision.
All of this just adds to my theory that morals and ethics and "doing the right thing" fall by the wayside in a capitalistic society. And yes, I know I am turning into my mother (that's definitely not a bad thing). Five years ago I would have thought this show was "cute". Now I am certain it is irresponsible.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Wall eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Rodger and I saw Wall E yesterday. Very good, thought-provoking movie. I was also surprised at how it could keep my attention despite the very little dialog. Wall E was just so lovable in his need to be loved. And leave it to Disney to make a roach seem cute.
I loved the irony in Disney having a movie to send a message about what consumerism and waste will do to our planet, an irony that I don't think was lost on them as I saw the dinosaur from Toy Story on one of Wall E's shelves in his "house". It almost seems like Disney is shooting themselves in the foot by sending that message to children and I guess you do have to give them a lot of credit for making the movie despite that.
Monday, July 7, 2008
"Great art picks up where nature ends."


"We all know that a good person can be a bad artist. But no one will ever be a genuine artist unless he is a great human being and thus also a good one."


"All colors are the friends of their neighbors and the lovers of their opposites."
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Festive Fourth



Our Spam Sandwiches


Paul gets that look a lot.
We played Jenga, Trivial Pursuit, and Scrabble
Before the fireworks.


Monrovia fireworks on Myrtle.

Rodger and my Jenga masterpiece.
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Ironman Coeur D'Alene
It was the first of his Ironmans that I didn't go watch. My mom went and watched and her and my dad made a trip of it.
Here are some pictures of my dad that he ordered.

Friday, July 4, 2008
Happy 4th of July!!!!!!




