Thursday, April 30, 2009

Hallelujah!



This is my new computer. Sony meet Blog. Blog meet Sony.

Oh how joyous this occasion is.

From a Mac to a PC isn't as hard as I thought it was going to be. Of course, I haven't even started taking my 10,000 plus songs yet and transferring them to Sony. Good luck me.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Discovering Diamonds



Who knew looking for engagement rings would be so exhausting? I'm not engaged but we are looking at rings. The picture shows just a handful of jewelry stores that Jim and I have frequented in the past two months, from Eugene to Portland to Seattle. I am down to three and Jim can make the final decision whenever that will be. Don't hold your breath friends. He wants to surprise me so it could be tomorrow or it could be like a year from now. From Tiffany's to Fred Meyer I am picky. Who knew? All I know is that diamonds are sparkly and I like the ones from Canada.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Kelly



So Jim and I went to Eugene to visit my brother and his fiance this past weekend. It was beautiful and 84 degrees. Something I have not felt in about 9 months.

We sat outside and barbecued one night telling stories while warming up over their fire pit. My brother told me this really funny story of a time when he practically beat up (by beat up I mean he stuffed the ball in his face, elbowed him in the eye and mouth, pushed him against the wall, etc.) a kid in PE his senior year while playing basketball because this kid had really creeped me out and stocked me the past weekend. I had never heard this story and my heart got all warm. I don't even remember telling my brother about this dude. I felt sorry for the kid but at the same time, my brother said "it was the only time I had to really stick up for you because you were completely shaken by this kid." And I totally remembered it. We didn't remember the kids name but my brother got totally in trouble from the PE teacher because he was protecting me. Needless to say the kid stopped bothering me but I never knew why. Thanks my brother!

PS-this picture is four years old due to the fact that I can't upload pics anymore to this computer. New ones will come soon once I get my new computer and can upload the ones for the Eugene weekend. Sorry!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Let's see how far we've come



So last night on my commute home from school I was listening to Rob Thomas's "Let's see how far we've come" song (Thanks Carren). And I had just watched the film "Milk" for a social justice club meeting. And so I really started to ponder how far I've come personally and how far we've come in the world. IN my short thirty years on life I have seen the Iron Curtain fall, a great feat. I have seen a part black man be voted into the highest position of power. Whether we are on either fence of politics it still is fascinating to me. Hate crimes laws have been passed in all fifty states.

I remember in Romania after one of the members had treated quite rudely a gypsy and I called him on it he said "It's just like how you treat the black population in America." And I said, um yeah like forty years ago (not to say that it still doesn't happen). So honestly when Obama won I thought of how much hope that might give the gypsies and I thought of the Romanians and how there view might differ of the gypsies.

We have HD and TiVo and DVR. We have the Internet and computers. We have cell phones. All happened in my thirty years of life. WOW

Anyway, just thinking about things a little. We've seen a lot of things happen in the world for the better and I'm excited to see what the next thirty have.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Blackmail should be legal!


Okay, so let me preface this entry by saying that I may sometimes indeed watch "Days of Our Lives" the soap opera. This is probably where this idea in my head about blackmail came from. That being said, let me continue on with my little diddy.

First off, extortion and blackmail are two very different things. Extortion is the demand for money or other valuable consideration coupled with the the threat to do something that is and should be illegal.

Example 1:Give me X amount of money or I will kidnap your children

or

Example 2: Sleep with me or I will burn down your house

Both are illegal, this is extortion

Blackmail is all together different. Blackmail is the demand for money or other valuable consideration coupled with the threat that is and should be legal.

Example 1: Give me X amount of your money or I will tell everyone that you take a bath with rubber duckies.

or

Example 2: Sleep with me or I will gossip about your hidden adultrey

Now, taking a bath with rubber duckies is not illegal nor is gossiping in the laws context.

These examples came with great help by Professor Walter Block and maybe the influence of Days of Our Lives (which by the way, the same thing is still going on from when I had to sneak to watch it in the fifth grade).

Blackmail is an enigma. How can two acts that are both legal when paired together be illegal? I overhear a conversation, some juicy gossip, why can't I demand for money to keep it quiet and not tell the neighborhood. Afterall, it was the stupid person who said it in public when it was meant to be private. Not my fault, right? So maybe I'm stuck on this because I would love to overhear a political conversation and demand money, I'm so sick of being poor as a grad. student! So this could be a bit biased to begin with.

And lastly, I'm not saying blackmail is ethical, but I do think it should be lawful! I conclude by saying that the evidence that blackmail should be legal is overwhelming. It consists of two legal acts which are properly legal and the interaction between them should not illicit them illegal.

Anybody have anything on anyone?

Saturday, April 11, 2009

The Sartorialist just took my favorite picture ever!



The Sartorialist is one of my favorite blogs (you can click on it on the right side of my blog). Sartorial means pertaining to the art of tailoring or the manner of style or clothing one wears. The idea of the blog is that the author just goes around taking pictures of people on the streets all over the world. I eat it up!

If I ever need some art in my life I just go to the blog. The photos and fashion are amazing, and it really inspires me. I'm not huge into fashion but I always appreciate how people can pair things together and it works for them, my sister Whitney is one of those people. I also appreciate a good photo, my dad taught me that. And though I don't have the talent like my friend Carren, I do appreciate photography and only wish I had half the talent!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

I miss home

I think I need to go for a visit. My dad just took these to entice me home for a weekend. Needless to say it worked!





PLEASE HELP ME!

If you want to see pictures of me bowling in my pajamas NOT Wii style then read on!

After reading please forward to anyone else you think may be willing to donate! Thanks for all the support!

Hello all of my Family and Friends,

I hope all is well with everyone. I am reaching out to each and every one of you because I need your help!!! Every year Sleep Country holds a huge charity event called “Pajama Bowl” for their Foster Kids program in the Pacific Northwest. Teams of 5 bowlers dress in their PJ’s and raise money for local foster children. It is such an amazing charity and helps over 26,000 local foster children. This year I am sponsoring a team and really need your help! 100% of all pledges will help local foster kids by going directly to the foster care partners. We need to raise $250.00 by April 18th! Starting right now! The School Psychers of Seattle University have decided to choose Treehouse as our designated charity as we have seen wonderful results first hand with foster care children.

You only need two key pieces of information from me:

Team Name- SCHOOL PSYCHERS OF SEATTLE UNIVERSITY

Team Captain- DANA LIBBEY

Donate now, this is for one of the best causes, plus you will get a tax donation receipt upon completion. Anything would help. It is very simple and am would appreciate any amount you would be willing to donate!

Here is how simple it is…

1. Click on the link provided and scroll all the way to the bottom. http://www.pajamabowl.com/donate/ http://www.pajamabowl.com/donate/

2. In the Select One box, choose Donate to a Team. This is important

3. Enter team name-. Very Important so my team gets credit for the donation.

4. Enter team captain-. Very Important so my team gets credit for the donation.

5. The rest of the information is yours to complete for the donation and click on To Step 2!

6. Click on Donate

7. Enter your amount you would like to donate and click on update total

8. You DO NOT need to set up a PayPal account!!!

9. From here on the left hand side if you DO NOT want to use a PayPal account you will want to click on the continue button. It looks like this Don't have a PayPal account?

Use your credit card or bank account (where available). Continue

10. Then enter in your credit card number and it is that simple to complete.

Once you make your donation you can then forward this email, to ALL of your friends, family, and co workers to get them involved or to ask for their support by donating to your team!

If you have any trouble at all, you can call Sleep Country’s Pajama Bowl organizer, Kelli Cooper at 253-236-0921 or email pajamabowl.com.

Thanks again for all your support. And remember…Not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child®.

Thank you,

School Psychers

Monday, April 6, 2009

I'm more like Kathy Lee Gifford than you think


That title might seem like a joke to you. But it isn't to me. I'm serious. But this is why you like me anyway.

I am a fan of Kathy Lee Gifford. First off, we like the same things. She will make comments on the Today Show and I swear every comment she makes I'm in total agreeance. For example, they were showing her some fashion shoes and I hated all of them but one pair. Then Kathy Lee voiced the exact same opinion. Two, she was the sidekick/singer on Name That Tune, which I LOVED! Three, she attended Kansas State University, which is where I worked for a stint in Manhattan, Kansas. She also appeared as Miss Hannigan in a production of Annie which if you know me you know I ADORE the characters, especially Miss Hannigan.

She seems so real and down to earth to me. And though people might disagree, I really like her. She's the only "celebrity" and I use it loosely that I feel I can relate to. I don't know why I have this odd connection with her, I just do! And did you know that in the fourth hour of the Today Show within the first two months of her being host the points went up 14. That is a large jump. People like her. I also like her because of her stories on how she names her kids, and the funny things she learned as a parent. I suspect I will have some of those funny stories too later on in my life. So here's to you Kathy Lee, congratulations on your one year on the Today Show!

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Anti-bridge


Last night I made a confession to Jim. I don't like bridges in songs. I think they are pointless. People will say that that is how one makes a song and that it adds interest to the song, I disagree. I think it is a waist of my listening ears. I have been thinking about this a lot lately as I'm listening to new music and old music alike. I really don't have much use for it. So I'm looking for music that actually has a bridge that I like as a sort of test to myself.

Wikipedia says that lyrically, the bridge is typically used to pause and reflect on the earlier portions of the song or to prepare the listener for the climax. It also goes on to state "In song writing, a bridge is an interlude that connects two parts of that song, building a harmonic connection between those parts. If and when you expect a verse or a chorus and you get something that is musically and lyrically different from both verse and chorus, it is most likely the bridge."

So please if you think there are any bridges out there worth listening to, be it classical or good-old fashioned rock-n-roll, please make it known.