Thursday, November 26, 2009

Thanksgiving

It's that time of year again- the time when everyone gets together and eats way too much food and we all remember the things we're thankful for in our lives. With that being said, I'm thankful for the amazing family that God has placed me in.

My family has given me so much- a place to eat, sleep, and hang out for 18 years, but more importantly, they give me a place to come relax and find acceptance, even now that I am out of the house and on my own. Going home to Texas is a rare treat these days but it's become almost a good thing because I treasure that time more. I don't ever want to take family time for granted. I know as the years go by and all my brothers and I start our own families, it'll be even harder to get everyone together for holidays.

I'm currently away from my family since they live halfway across this gigantic country of ours, and because of the distance and how expensive air travel is I am spending Thanksgiving in Florida with some "extended" family. A old friend of mine who always seems to have a wonderful way of putting deep thoughts into simple words told me that "anyone can be family." I think that is profound.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Simplicity


If you watched So You Think You Can Dance earlier tonight, you may have seen the Alvin Ailey dancers perform about halfway through the episode. I was AMAZED at the finesse and technical ability of each of the dancers. 


Two years ago, before I was heavily exposed to the world of dance, I would have seen something like that and not been able to appreciate it fully. As I sat there tonight, however, I got chills because of the way they created something out of nothing. There was almost no music at all- just a minimalist drum beat and the two dancers. I feel like a lot of artists try to add on in order to finish their art, but this was just the opposite. Truly inspiring.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Thank You, Servicemen!


Today is Veteran's day and I would like to thank those who have risked their lives in order to protect that which this country believes in. I can't imagine some of the things that go on overseas in Iraq and Afghanistan.

I also don't want to forget those who serve but are not in life threatening situations. Without your support, the other guys wouldn't have a fighting chance. I've known some great men who have served before and I know the ones currently serving are the best of the best.

Thank you!

The Importance of Cell Phones


I recently saw a short online commercial for HTC (the makers of the T Mobile G1, Hero, and MyTouch) in which a narrator explains just how important our cell phones are to modern Americans. He mentions things like:

It is the first thing you see in the morning
It is the last thing you see at night
It stresses you out
It calms you down
It helps you remember
It helps you forget
It connects you to your friends

It's the only thing you own that is always within an arm's reach.

After I saw the commercial, I thought how true it is! If someone wanted to rob me of my phone I'd be devastated! It is my connection to my family, my friends, the internet, my music, and just about everything important that I could fit into my pocket.

What is so amazing to me is how new the cell phone craze is. Cell phones have been around for years and years, but everyone owning one has happened since 2003 or so. I have had one since I was 15 and I can't imagine how people worked out plans without them! For instance, say you plan dinner with six friends and en route someone changes their minds. Obviously you could get by, but it just makes everything so much easier!

Anyway, I have enjoyed watching cell phones evolve from a clunky thing that just makes calls to a mobile computer and I can't wait to see what is in store for the future!