Monday, July 25, 2011

Norway

My prayers go out to those who were brutally murdered, especially the children, in Norway by terrorists. It is just an awful thing that should not happen to anyone. Yet the world is more concerned about the death of Amy Winehouse or Justin Bieber getting a haircut. Yes it sucks when someone dies, but there are more important things to worry about than a drugged up singer that no one has heard from in the last few years.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011



So glad that I met this guy years ago. My first concert ever and August Burns Red was just starting off and I am so glad I got to chat with this guy.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Toy Story vs. The Dark Knight



Too funny! And PERFECT!

More Letterpress Printing



Now this video really makes me want to make posters like this!

Playing my drums



I haven't even been on any drums in so long, let alone my own. So I had the urge today during work to come home, set them up and jam for a little bit. And it felt pretty good. Yes, I understand that drumming is NOT my life anymore, art is. But it does feel good to actually drum to my favorite songs and not just air drum. Good way to get a fast workout as well.

So this is "The Cheval Glass" by Emery. Enjoy :)

August Burns Red



It is bands like this that still make me believe that hope can be found through the power of music. I have supported these guys from the beginning and will always support them in everything that they do.

Free Slurpie Day


Epic WIN! I'm going to get one later!

Sunday, July 10, 2011

The Giving Tree





Love this book. I am most like this story haha


One of the most beautiful wedding videos (and the wedding itself) I have ever seen. Major props to the guys who run this company.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Bounce houses

I am at a graduation party for our friend, Amy.

Tradition at her house parties is to get a bounce house and not jump IN it, but jump off the roof ONTO the top of it.

Always a fun time :)


Probably the most true statement that ANYONE can live by...

Quelqu'un M'a Dit



I don't even speak French...and this is a beautiful song.
This makes me want to learn French really bad.
What a lovely voice!
And apparently, this woman is the first lady of France now. Crazy!

Someone told me that our lives aren't a big thing
They pass on the instant as discolour roses
Someone told me that the time that pass is a bastard
that is making topcoats from our grief
However someone said to me...

Refrain

Who do you still love,
This is someone that've told me that you still love me.
Is it possible then?

Someone told me that the destiny is scoffing at us
dont't give us anything and that promise us everything
Appear that the happiness is only for the reach hands
Then they tighten the hand and find themselves crazy
But someone have told me...

Refrain

But who can tell me that today you are loving me?
I don't remember more it was late in the night,
I'm still hearing the voice, but I don't see anymore the point
"He loves you, it's a secret, don't tell him that I tell you"
You see, someone told me...

Who do you still love, he really told me...
Who do you still love, is it possible then?

Friday, July 8, 2011

Oh these two



These two just make me laugh. :)

Roller Coasters & Me

I can admit that I have many passions and/or obsessions in my life:
-Art
-Music
-Computers
-Friends/Family
-Toy Story

But those who know me most, especially since elementary school, know that I am a huge nerd about roller coasters. Living in Southern California has been such a blessing because I have access to some of the best roller coasters in the entire world. Some of them are just minutes away from my house.

However, I didn't always feel this way. I used to have a BIG FEAR of heights (its not nearly as bad now, but it is still a bit intimidating at times with other very tall points). I used to HATE going to thee parks because it meant that I would have to ride these things. I love looking at them and watching videos about them, but would NEVER ride them.

So thus came my epic journey to overcome my fear.

I had to start off small so I start at the easiest place: Disneyland. Granted, Disneyland's roller coasters are nowhere near the size or scale of anything else around here, but those rides hold a place in everyone's heart because they are so memorable, so that is why they are special.

I took on the MATTERHORN BOBSLEDS first.


Then BIG THUNDER MOUNTAIN RAILROAD.


Finally, I rode SPACE MOUNTAIN. SPACE MOUNTAIN took longer because I was scared of riding in the dark, but I got over that pretty quick. SPACE MOUNTAIN still remains a must do at Disneyland for me every time I go.


Then I had to move on to bigger rides. A little closer than Disneyland is Knott's Berry Farm. There, they have a wooden roller coaster known as GHOST-RIDER. It does have a decent size drop at 108 ft., and is one of the only wooden roller coasters you will find in this area (because wooden roller coasters are such a liability in Earthquake Territory). But for my best friend Kevin's birthday back in 2001, or 2002, we went to Knott's and I went on it. Now it is my favorite wooden roller coaster....and it has been 3 years since I have ridden it. Every time I seem to go to Knott's, it is always closed. Bad luck.


Then came the ride that helped me completely erase my fear of roller coasters: GOLIATH at Six Flags Magic Mountain.


This ride is a whopping 235 feet tall with a 255 foot drop that goes underground and reaches speeds of up to 85 mph. Talk about a HUGE leap in conquering my fear. This ride was just too tall for me...but again, I was given some positive encouragement. Kevin and I went again for his birthday in 2003 and I decided that I needed to put this away once and for all. Yes I was utterly terrified to do what I was about to do, but I felt that I had to do this for me. I needed to not be scared anymore and stand up to my fear. So as Kevin and I sat in the seats and started to go up that huge hill, my heart is racing and I'm telling myself "Why are you doing this? What is wrong with you?" But we got to the top, the clickety-clack of the chain began to slow down and we started to face down, and I could see the bottom of the drop.


As we started to go down, I held on SUPER TIGHT, but for a split second, my mind told me, "You did it! It's not scary and roller coasters are your friend! Now raise those hands and have a blast!" So as we pulled towards the bottom of the drop going about 85 MPH, the camera at the bottom just barely caught me in my seat trying to raise my hands (I will find the onride photo for you all to see). I can now say that when I go on that ride, I have no fear. I feel like I am flying and I am just free. There is no way to describe the feeling of sitting in the front seat of that ride, flying at 85 MPH and feeling like you are just flying, leading the rest of the train to a great place. And when you are done, you have all conquered something truly grand.

So finally, after I had no more fear of roller coasters, I decided to really see how far I could go with this passion and tell you all that my favorite roller coaster (now and always) will be CALIFORNIA SCREAMIN'' at Disney California Adventure.


I am pretty positive that all of you have been on that at least once before. I have ridden that single roller coaster...

.........111 times. The most in one day was 7. This total accumulated from having a Disneyland Annual Pass for many years.

To me, roller coasters are like a drug. But it is a kind that actually keeps you healthy. Roller coasters have been proven to make you healthy because the rush of adrenaline that goes throughout your body is pumping more blood to your heart, thus increasing overall circulation. So being scared is a good thing at times because it gives our heart something to work on.

Roller Coasters are my drug. Any chance I get to ride, I certainly will :) I will post up pictures of me riding some of these rides if I can find them. Or if you are really adventurous, watch this video of me riding CALIFORNIA SCREAMIN' to see just how big of a nerd I am.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Goofy



I love cartoons like this. I wish more of them were made before Disney movies nowadays. Heck I wish Disney went back to stuff like this instead of all the HSM, Hannah Montana crap.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Letterpress Printing



I find letterpress printing the MOST BEAUTIFUL form of graphic design...no computer needed.


So true. If you find that person, no one else even comes remotely close.


Friday, July 1, 2011

Green Lantern: First Flight



Just opened this past week out at Magic Mountain. I'm pretty positive that this is SFMM's 17th or 18th roller coaster.

Still a weird looking ride, but I still give it a shot next I go out to Six Flags :) Not anything scary at all. I'm just wondering if it would give me a headache with all the spinning.