Monday, January 24, 2011

In an ideal world...

... I would love my job as much as this guy!


I do know what job will make me as happy as that guy, which is working with marine mammals. AND, guess what?? There's an opening for that dream job (an entry-level animal training position) at the aquarium, and I applied for it a few weeks ago! I haven't heard anything yet, but I hope I get the opportunity to interview for it!

Later this week, I'll update you of where I am on my "steps" to achieving my ultimate dream job (there have been developments!). Until then, please pray that:

1. I have a peace of mind throughout this waiting process
2. If it's God's will, I would get this position! please Lord, please!

Friday, January 21, 2011

Pushy People

Thanks to Mary Lou R. for finding this sweet video. What kind of a job is this?!? Or way to live your life? What if this was your "normal" everyday commute?

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Skiing down Park Ave

I would totally do this, but not anywhere near Atlanta drivers. They're nutzo.

Usher steals from Homer Simpson?

This video is quickly spreading around, and it does make you wonder if Usher really did steal his tune from Homer Simpson! Here's what one article said:

"Radio DJs in Mississippi have merged a clip of Homer Simpson from 2003 with Usher’s 2010 hit 'OMG' and found them sounding rather similar."


What do you think?

Monday, January 3, 2011

Sistine Chapel as you've never seen it

Between high school and starting school at Baylor University, I took a year off and studied abroad in France. In the spring, I got the opportunity to travel to Italy for three weeks and see many cities. Visiting the Vatican was amazing, but I made the mistake of visiting on their once-a-month "Free Admission Sunday." Whew, talk about crowded lines!

My visit to the Sistine Chapel, crowds included (2004)

A friend just e-mailed me this great link of the Sistine Chapel's interior, and it is amazing to see. It's a virtual tour of the chapel when it is completely empty—something you'll never experience in person. Michelangelo created scenes with so much detail! Click Here to view it.

(note that you cannot turn off the choir music)