Sunday, September 26, 2010

When Things Come Back

Found my ring. It was on the floor by the computer.
Now enjoy some pictures I found on the Internets-
 Simba and Mofassa. 

 a cute Yorkie. 

 funny clothing and hair. 

 

I'd also like to thank everyone who has bought my art recently. Really cool of you guys. I'm just happy that people like it and want it in their homes. Genuinely satisfying to make something of my own creativity and have it be accepted into the world. Might be what parents feel when they're kids win something. 
If you have yet to see my art don't fret. I have a link for you. 

 Also found some pics from my High School years. No surprises here.

 Thrift clothing is the best. 

Called to serve in San Diego. Doesn't that look so New Era? 

 Brian Bowles and I left the same day.

 Ashtyn and Mojo. 

 Hiking

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Bowling for My Ring






I can't believe it. My ring is gone. It'll come back. What adventures could it be on? Are there hobbits currently trying to throw it in a volcano? Perhaps it is on a train headed for Botswana and then a boat because its overseas. I really hope my ring isn't overseas. It might be at the bowling alley. Michelle's ring is fine. Praise the Lord. That one cost a pretty penny. As did mine. Michelle paid for it with her own blood (plasma) and from the help of her mom. Well, lets pray we say the day when my ring comes home to my finger.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Forever Young

My parents saved me from the worry of getting a great Halloween costume (despite adulthood ruining Halloween). I will be Nacho from Nacho Libre. They left it on the table and upon them coming home from the store I was already practicing my Luchador moves in full Nacho Libre attire. Its to be expected.

We have been living in Provo's BYU Married Student Housing for 9 months now. Possibly shorter. I lack the motivation to recall the date we left the cardboard walled domicile in Salt Lake. Our cinder blocked place is fitting. Although our hearts still belong to California.

We are called to be the Family History Consultants. I even made a flyer-
I seem to always take a Photoshop approach to life. Its worked out well. Since being unemployed I've made $180 from my Photography/Digital Art. And I'm in talks for selling my art in Sugarhouse at this place called "Two Dancing Cats". 

Meanwhile in Toon Town, Michelle saw Lion King live.