Friday, February 12, 2016
How To Get Straight A's in School
Just dropped a brand new video, this one is an easy set of hacks to boost your grades and even score you straight'A's
Grades are important you pool of college choices expands the higher your GPA. It's never to late to turn that around.
Sunday, February 7, 2016
Break The Stigma of Safe Places
Well, tonight I uploaded my secret squirrel Project. Lately I've been so tired of all this garbage about how student's who use and need safe spaces on campus are wimps, and not strong. I made this video to combat that.
Saturday, February 6, 2016
EB Games WishList, if I ever won mine.
I'll be the first to admit, I'm not a hardcore gamer. There are thousands, upon thousands of games I have no clue about. Playing video games for me, has always been away to take a break from life, and get lost in a world of familiar fantasy. I didn't have many friends growing up, so a good crack at a new game kept boredom at bay during rainy days, and days so cold the snowmen would huddle about the campfires.
However I've always had a bit of an EB games WishList. The things I always fantasize about winning. I've always had a rule of only buying video games that have been recycled, or have been out for years. It's the most cost effective solution. My academics have always taken front seat, college expenses, and helping my parents with bills by working with their company and flowing the income right back into their pocket, it doesn't leave me much of anything in my piggy bank beyond lunch once a week, and a reserve fund for cheer competitions.
I thought I'd share my EB games Wish List.
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| I've bought games here me, whole life |
| It's Sooooo Pretty! |
1. PS4 Drake's Uncharted 4 Bundle: I love the Drake's series, and I was heartbroken to find out that it's fourth instalments would only be designed for the PS4. To put it into perspective the PS3 was put out in 2006, I got my PS3 in December 2013. Around the time it became next to impossible to find games for my old PS2. This would be an amazing piece of hardware. I'll probably get my hands on PS4 in 2023.
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| Thor just rockin that 80's manbob |
3. Tony Hawk Pro Skater 5: Tony Hawk games were my childhood, I'd spend my weekends trying to beat the game. I never have used a cheat code for games. I was the kid who wouldn't use a cheat sheet even when we were told to make them for tests. Just couldn't do it.
4. Lego Batman: The Video Game & Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham: What can I say Lego Batman 2 got me addicted to the Lego Video Game franchise. There is just something so appealing about owning the entire collection of games.
That's really all there is to my wishlist. These are the things I most want, and yearn for when it comes to videos however the biggest thing being the Uncharted 4 Bundle.
Sunday, January 10, 2016
Gotta Love That Lego
I Love Lego
Growing up, I'd always loved building and using my imagination to create, well anything. I remember having some kind of Malibu Beach building block dream house, in our house. It was probably my sister's and most likely Mega Blocks. However I played with it the most, G.I Joe, Batman....They needed a base of operation! Don't you judge me.
The thing is, I'd always sworn by Lego my friend's had some of the coolest Lego sets and just plain tubs of blocks to build this, and that with. I had a pale full of hand-me down Legos that were hand-me downs from my older siblings. I was the after-thought baby. Most of my siblings are 20 years my senior, while the closest to be is 6 years older ( I digress). However I'd had things to build with, and my parents probably didn't have tons of extra cash around. I've always been the child that asked for things I needed more than just wanted. I figured, when I grew up, and got older I'd have money to buy my own lego. Ahhh, the joys and innocence of youth.
Then I grew up, I knew more about the value of a dollar and the cost of life. My money started going from my savings to education, and pitching in at home where I could by getting groceries. I'm on a very tight student budget, with student loans. However one day I'll get me some Lego.
I got my very first set of Lego my Freshman year of College. I was invited to a Christmas Party and that was what I'd ended up with at the end of one of those party/ secret Santa number game things. There was a $10 limit on gifts. It was a simple Lego Creator 3-in-1 plane Toy. I played with it for hours, It was the first set that was Mine. It wasn't a hand-me down or previously loved. I still have 1.5 to 2 years left of college, hopefully I'll land a good job in the field.
Since I'm a dreamer. I'm going to list my Top 5 Lego related things, The one's I'd pick If I could have them today.
1. My First choice would be a Lego Millennium Falcon, Han Solo will always be my favourite Star Wars Character. I used to play in my closet when I was really little and pretend it was my ship. This would be so cool to build and it'd hold a place in my heart.
2. Poe's X-Wing Fighter, I finally saw The Force Awakens. Poe might just be my second favourite Pilot in Galaxy Far Far Away. This also looks like a fun little ship to build. Should of seen some of my " Well I Tried" creations for an X-Wing back in the Day.
3. The Avengers might just be one of my favourite series of Movies, Tv shows and Comic Books. Iron Man and Hawkeye are my favourite characters of Time. The Avengers Tower would not only be an amazing build but look awesome as a decorative piece in my Bedroom.
4. Lego Architecture New York City. This has to be one of favourite places in the United States. New York is home to some of the richest and most authentic Italian Pizza outside of Italy. The culture, and restlessness of the city our Beautiful and I'd love to have a piece of the city at home.
5. Last but not least the Lego Avengers video game. I've never had much in the way of Video Games. However for the past couple years I've received a Lego video game at Christmas. I fell in Love with Lego Batman 2, and this year I got Lego Marvel Super Heroes. I usually wait a couple years and then tell my parents to get the recycled versions for Christmas. However this game is something that I'd love in my collection. Since a PS4 is going to have to wait for 5 years before I own one, a PS3 copy would have to do.
There you have it, my Top 5 Lego Picks.
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Friday, January 8, 2016
I finally did It, What I got for Christmas
I've been going back and forth for a long time about creating a video blog. More specifically a youtube channel that was far more personal than my main channel. I'd done a bit of vlogging in the past and I stepped down from it. I was getting bullied online and it really sucked. I really wasn't in the best headspace at the time. However I finally did it, I made my personal youtube.
I decided to start with a Christmas Haul video for 2015, not that I wanted to Brag. I just really liked the Christmas Haul videos other Youtubers have posted over the years. I think my favourites are the one's done by Jim Chapman, he's brilliant. Here is his 2015 Birthmas Haul video, Yeah he's one of those poor blokes who hope we remember his December Birthday. I'm super thankful for the things I received this past Christmas, but more importantly I created wonderful memories with my family and friends over the Holidays.
My Upload Schedule I'm working with is a New Video every Friday.
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Thursday, December 31, 2015
2016, New Year, Same Old Me
Welcome to 2016, it's hard to believe 2015 went by so fast. 2015 has been a great year for me over all. I did things, things I hadn't done before. I'm no longer as anti-social as I once was. I have friends in my own peer group and it's amazing.
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| Small Coed 4.2 |
This year I competed in my first Cheerleading competition back in May on my college's level 4.2 Small Coed Team, we came in 2nd. It was very different from doing shows with my old high school acrosport team. It was one intense spring for 2.5 minutes, instead of a 45 minute marathon of a show. I love both sports respectively, but I also love the change in pace. This year there is only one team a Level 6 Large Coed, and I'm looking forward to what we deliver in 2016!
I've never been a fan of the saying New Year, New Me. I don't want to be a New Me because I love myself, and I'm completely happy with who I am. I find that statement sends a negative message that for a whole year YOU weren't good.
However this year, I'd like to change some things, some habits that I have. I'd love to cut my soda consumption down at least by 25%, and I'd like to start eating healthier. This past semester I fell into the trap of regularly buying lunch on campus, or getting some Tim Hortons here and there and it really hit my bank account, and my waistline.
I'll definitely be going back to pre-dominantly packing lunch from home. I can have healthier and more hearty meals. I have a six hour long class this semester, and I think having my lunch handy on that day would be so much more appealing.
If anyone wanted to know, I'm a fan of the Easy Lunchboxes I've been using them for over a year and a half. They're super durable and have stood up to both my Dad and I carting them to work, school, sports, and a memorable off the top of my buddy's pick-truck. They come in some great colours as well.
I'd like to be a little more active in the weight room. I'm more the type to indulge in sport ball, and not bar bell. However moving up to level 6 coed, I need the gain some more explosive power in my upper body, something I have, however not on the level I'd like it to be at. I'd also like to drop a good 20lbs in effort to make tumbling less strenuous on my joints and easier to learn in terms of having to employ less power during skills.
The biggest thing, I want to make memories and effect positive change in this world, give people a reason to smile.
Monday, December 14, 2015
That Secret Christmas List
Ssshhh It's a Secret
Now Christmas is about making memories with the people you hold dear, and celebrating the birth of Jesus ( if you'r e into that). Now I've always been thankful for everything I've ever received during the holidays. Many of them I would not have survived school and life intact without. However we all do it, we all have that little list in our heads, of things we want, and will never put on that list our wives, husbands, siblings or parents have asked about.
For as me, as I grew older it became harder to produce that Christmas list my much older siblings and my parents requested each year. It wasn't so much not having any ideas, it was knowing the value of a dollar. I started to request simpler things that I needed for school or last year it was a pair of desperately needed snowboard bindings, that I put last on the list signifying it being not the most important on the list. I was blessed that year, Dad found away to get them for me. My parents new I'd been patching my bindings with spare parts since 2010, and they were too small.
This year I thought it'd be fun to put those few things I would love, but won't put on my Christmas list on here. Do any of you have those secret things?
1. A New York Rangers Martin St. Louis Jersey, ever since I was four years old I would ask Santa for a Rangers Jersey. I grew up and would put on the list to my parents. It was one of those Christmas wishes that ultimately did not come true. I got older and understood why, but I've always longed for one, and Marty is my favourite career player. This would be a win/win situation.
2. A Fighting '81 mug from Chicago Fire. It's kind of cheesy but I love the show and a mug just seems awesome. I need a morning hot chocolate mug.
3. Nfinity Halos, I'm a cheerleader and Nfinity are the go to brand. I'd be blessed to have new competition shoes.
4. Favourite T bedding Sheets from Pottery Barn Teen in a King. The look so cozy! I've never quite had new new sheets before mostly just hand-me downs from my oldest sister. It be cool to have a nice set of grey sheets to go with my navy comforter.
5. A Prime-Time collegiate locker by Gladiator Garage Works, I love the University of Kentucky it has the best cheer team. I'm an athlete who has to store there extra sports gear in their bedroom, as well as my camera gear. Something like this would not only be cool and quirky it'd serve so much function.
6. Then there are those amazing SMS Audio First Edition: Star Wars Rebel Alliance headphones. I'm a Digital Video Student and I do need good quality headphones, except I always buy dollar store budget earbuds to save money. These would speak to my geeky heart but serve me well in school.
Those are the things I secretly would love to have, granted they'd all serve a current need. However they are wants that I can do without or find was to adapt around. However the thought of them is nice.
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
My Fall Essentials
We can definitely say autumn is in the air, and we're rolling into winter. Well today it was unseasonably warm and registering at 20 celsius. I literally went outside to warm-up because it was colder in class. However I thought I'd share my 5 fall essentials.
1. It's fall, and it's great time for layers. I'm a layers guy. I can always take-off what I got, but I can't put on what I don't. This year I've taken a liking to having a nice woven flannel shirt.
2. Convertibles, yes it's an essential. I don't mean the car, that won't be a reality until I'm making good bank and not on a college budget. I'm talk about Glove Mittens. I'm in a video program and that involves both video/ photography and my hands can get pretty cold. These let me keep my hand mostly warm while freeing my fingers to work with the camera. Then when I'm on the go and not actively taking photos they convert into mittens.
3. A good travel mug, I like to take a hot chocolate on the go in the morning. I have to leave before the sun is up some mornings and it's nice to have my drink still be warm by the time I get on the bus. I'm not a coffee or tea guy. It's just never been my thing.
4. Halls: I'm not even joking your peers will start dropping like flies, and eventually you'll catch that itch in your throat, and the cough'll kick in. There is just something about that fall air. I always have Halls Extra Strong Drops on me. Sometimes for my own relief and often times to give one to the person sitting close to me who needs it.
5. Agenda: I may go large chunks of the school year without touching my agenda. However semesters are often back weighted, it's the end of the semester where all the final projects are due and all the exams are licking at my heels like hell fire. This is around the time, I need to start writing things down and keeping it all in check and not just relying on my memory.
I hope you enjoy these fall essentials. What are some of yours?
Thursday, September 10, 2015
A Call to Cheer Coaches on World Suicide Prevention ( it is applicable to all coaches)
Today is World Suicide Prevention Day, and I need to get something off my chest. It's no secret that I have been bullied, most of my life. However something I don't always talk about, as teenager I struggled with self-harming. It became a pain I could control, an ironic balm to the sooth all the pain inflicted upon me that I couldn't. To this day, I doubt my parents even knew the depths to which it went. they only saw the surface. I'm very fortunate in having amazing skin, I've never permanantly scared before. Even the deepest of cuts faded and disappeared over time. Not to say I don't bare the scars unpon my soul. I had my fair share of deep contemplation on if it was really worth living. I'm proud to say I've survived.
Now let it be said, I can't completely fault my coach. It isn't always easy being a student/ athlete/ coach and being hardly out of your teens. I can even say at times I could see the qualities that would make them a great coach, and outside of the gym they could be pretty great. However they've got some growing to do as a coach but I'm confident enough in due time they'll grow into their own as a coach. If they ever come across this, I hope it'll a teachable moment and not shatter their confidence, because in the larger picture they're a good person. Because it's not meant for that. I'm not vindictive.
A little over five months ago, I'd posted a photo on Instagram.
I said it was from cheerleading, it wasn't a lie, but it wasn't the truth either. I left it to people to make the assumption it was sport related. It's time to clear the air.
I allowed a wound to fester, and eventually unloaded on my coach. I apologized for being a screw up, and that I try damn hard to master my counts. I practiced at two and three in the morning, knowing I had to be up at six am. I told them how they often make me feel worthless, and that I had no value. I was breaking a part. I bolted from the mats. I wanted to run, and I never wanted to look back. It was raining out, and my nfinitys are white.
Instead I flung myself into the bathroom, closed the door and broke apart. I cried for every bit hurt building in my heart. I cursed the fact the coach was pretty blind to what they were causing. What sucked, I could hear the coach making an example out of me from the bathroom, instead of you know checking on their athlete. As much as I wanted to walk, I made a commitment to my teammates and I wouldn't leave them no matter how much I was hurting.
I pulled as much of myself together and walked back into the gym. My heart was still shredded and I was bleeding through all the cracks in the tenius armour I'd built back up, but I went in. I went to my correct spot in the routine and my coach yelled at me and said get off the mats as they filled in my spot. A clear message of " Your replaceable". I went to the side and sat with my to the wall and watched, just incase something changed in the routine.
Sitting there intently watching, I had bit my finger nail down to a sharp jagged point and proceeded to gouge out the flesh on my forearm. When practice ended, I was bleeding like a stuck pig. Outside the gym, I gave the coach my competition money and they told me " I don't mean to make you feel that way, but I'm not here to be your friend. What happened tonight, if it happens again your off the team" ( which was ironic since they were friends with people on the team) all while demanding I look them in the eye. I didn't want to, I was looking away so they couldn't rip off another bleeding chunk. The coach so seemingly pissed at me during practice failed to notice their own athlete self-harming not even five feet away. I posted the picture on instagram, to remind myself I couldn't be completely destroyed. However that same image brought on so much dissapointment with the hurt I'd been feeling that night. I hadn't cut or self-harmed in almost eight years. I wore mittens to bed that night. Needless to say I spent the next couple of weeks battling back to an even keel.
I guess what I'm saying with it being World Suicide Prevention day, and it being the start of the season for many college, high school, and all-star cheerleading teams. This also marks the start of many sports seasons in general. Don't be the coach who preaches about leaving it at the door, create an athmosphere where your athletes feel like they can talk to you, without fear of judgement and ridicule. Don't be quick to judge an athlete who seems like they're only giving you 60% instead of 110% because that 60% might be %180 of everything they can give. Don't pass off an athlete as uncoachable and preach it to them with a message of your replaceable, because they'll internalize it. Talk to your teams about real world problems that could effect them or maybe effecting them now.
Talk to them about triggers, and ask them away from the others if they have any. That way you'll be best able to work around them and not accidentally trigger them. This was something that played a huge part into what happened this year. My coach was close to my age, in my peer group and having them yell at me even deservedly, tell me to quite being a little bitch and the like it set off emotional triggers. It put me in a place where I genuinely couldn't fight back because I'd lose my spot on the team and it did nothing for our generally athlete/ coach relationship.
As coaches this year please watch out for your athletes, even the ones who seem happy go lucky. Value you all of them, let them know they have your friendship put yourself in a position to be the force that keeps them from the edge and not the one to push them over it. Coach your athletes to look out for their teammates and to show an unconditional love for eath other. Create an enviornment built to break up sucidal thoughts that reminds your athletes they have something to be here for.
I'd also like to say that I am going back to try-out again for the college cheer team. I love the sport and for the most part my teammates. Cheer may not come easy to me at all, but I it's something I give my all too. This year my goal is to get a toss to hands unassisted and maybe a punch front round off back tuck this season. I'll most likely still work those skills even if I don't make the team. I've also been talking to someone about how I better could of handle that situation and situations like that in the future from my end. I'm happier these days. My forearm has also healed 80% of the way and I only have one small scar to remind me of that battle and I'm sure by May of 2016 it will have left me too.
-H
Now let it be said, I can't completely fault my coach. It isn't always easy being a student/ athlete/ coach and being hardly out of your teens. I can even say at times I could see the qualities that would make them a great coach, and outside of the gym they could be pretty great. However they've got some growing to do as a coach but I'm confident enough in due time they'll grow into their own as a coach. If they ever come across this, I hope it'll a teachable moment and not shatter their confidence, because in the larger picture they're a good person. Because it's not meant for that. I'm not vindictive.
A little over five months ago, I'd posted a photo on Instagram.
I said it was from cheerleading, it wasn't a lie, but it wasn't the truth either. I left it to people to make the assumption it was sport related. It's time to clear the air.
I allowed a wound to fester, and eventually unloaded on my coach. I apologized for being a screw up, and that I try damn hard to master my counts. I practiced at two and three in the morning, knowing I had to be up at six am. I told them how they often make me feel worthless, and that I had no value. I was breaking a part. I bolted from the mats. I wanted to run, and I never wanted to look back. It was raining out, and my nfinitys are white.
| Who'd want to muck up their competition shoe? |
I pulled as much of myself together and walked back into the gym. My heart was still shredded and I was bleeding through all the cracks in the tenius armour I'd built back up, but I went in. I went to my correct spot in the routine and my coach yelled at me and said get off the mats as they filled in my spot. A clear message of " Your replaceable". I went to the side and sat with my to the wall and watched, just incase something changed in the routine.
Sitting there intently watching, I had bit my finger nail down to a sharp jagged point and proceeded to gouge out the flesh on my forearm. When practice ended, I was bleeding like a stuck pig. Outside the gym, I gave the coach my competition money and they told me " I don't mean to make you feel that way, but I'm not here to be your friend. What happened tonight, if it happens again your off the team" ( which was ironic since they were friends with people on the team) all while demanding I look them in the eye. I didn't want to, I was looking away so they couldn't rip off another bleeding chunk. The coach so seemingly pissed at me during practice failed to notice their own athlete self-harming not even five feet away. I posted the picture on instagram, to remind myself I couldn't be completely destroyed. However that same image brought on so much dissapointment with the hurt I'd been feeling that night. I hadn't cut or self-harmed in almost eight years. I wore mittens to bed that night. Needless to say I spent the next couple of weeks battling back to an even keel.
I guess what I'm saying with it being World Suicide Prevention day, and it being the start of the season for many college, high school, and all-star cheerleading teams. This also marks the start of many sports seasons in general. Don't be the coach who preaches about leaving it at the door, create an athmosphere where your athletes feel like they can talk to you, without fear of judgement and ridicule. Don't be quick to judge an athlete who seems like they're only giving you 60% instead of 110% because that 60% might be %180 of everything they can give. Don't pass off an athlete as uncoachable and preach it to them with a message of your replaceable, because they'll internalize it. Talk to your teams about real world problems that could effect them or maybe effecting them now.
Talk to them about triggers, and ask them away from the others if they have any. That way you'll be best able to work around them and not accidentally trigger them. This was something that played a huge part into what happened this year. My coach was close to my age, in my peer group and having them yell at me even deservedly, tell me to quite being a little bitch and the like it set off emotional triggers. It put me in a place where I genuinely couldn't fight back because I'd lose my spot on the team and it did nothing for our generally athlete/ coach relationship.
As coaches this year please watch out for your athletes, even the ones who seem happy go lucky. Value you all of them, let them know they have your friendship put yourself in a position to be the force that keeps them from the edge and not the one to push them over it. Coach your athletes to look out for their teammates and to show an unconditional love for eath other. Create an enviornment built to break up sucidal thoughts that reminds your athletes they have something to be here for.
I'd also like to say that I am going back to try-out again for the college cheer team. I love the sport and for the most part my teammates. Cheer may not come easy to me at all, but I it's something I give my all too. This year my goal is to get a toss to hands unassisted and maybe a punch front round off back tuck this season. I'll most likely still work those skills even if I don't make the team. I've also been talking to someone about how I better could of handle that situation and situations like that in the future from my end. I'm happier these days. My forearm has also healed 80% of the way and I only have one small scar to remind me of that battle and I'm sure by May of 2016 it will have left me too.
-H
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Croatia, Scotland, Fiji
| Scotland |
| Fiji |
| Croatia |
Is there anywhere you've ever wanted to visit?
Monday, July 6, 2015
Stay Beautiful...
I realize we live in a society that puts so much emphasis on physical beauty. I know the world can be full of people uttering hurtful words. I know when I turn on the TV, I am not the only one who sees commercials, music videos, shows and movies filled with very good looking people. I know what it's like to see that, and feel average or sub-par. But I have something to tell you, You're beautiful.
Look in the mirror, you've got beautiful eyes. You might have hair that is curly, straight, kinky or a million different cowlicks, or you might not have any hair at all, But it's still all beautiful. You've got a unique smile that is all your own. There are so many incredible things about you inside, and out that make you beautiful.
Life can get tough, it can get ugly and it can be cruel. However Life will always be Beautiful and so will you.
Stay Beautiful.
-H
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Some Veterans and Fireworks just don't Mix
| Image from: Releasing The Past |
With the 1st of July( Canada Day) and the 4th of July( Independance Day:USA) there are going to be a lot of fireworks. However not everyone enjoys them, some veterans because of PTSD end up in terrifying flashbacks of warzones, danger and losing their brothers in arms. Fireworks after all are essentially very colourful, non-destructive and pretty bombs.
If you live in an area where civilians can set of their own fireworks, and you know or possibly think you may have a veteran in your area. Try and gather all the neighbours wanting to set of their fireworks together and have a big show away from the homes. If this isn't possible, maybe you and your neighbours could each chip in 5$ or 10$ and gift your neigbourhood with a pair of good noise cancelling headphones and some Dinner on US cash so they can order out and have their own quiet dinner and movie. Take some pictures of your fireworks, print a few out and have the neighbours sign them and gift them to your veteran. They need to know you're in their corner, and you don't think less of them for not quite being able to handle the fireworks.
Now I've always wondered as a community, and knowing what we do about PTSD and the effects it can have on people. Why haven't we organized and put into place a night of fun for our local veterans ( and their family) where the noise associated with the 4th of July & Canada Day would be muffled or kept at a minimum? Maybe a night at the movies where a family funny, non-violent film ( New or Old) could be shown. It's just a thought, maybe you'll be the one in your area to start something like this.
Long story short, please respect your veterans and some of the mental scars they carry over these two holidays.
-H
Saturday, June 27, 2015
Eastbound: Road Trip Essentials.
In August, I'll be rolling out and headed for the East Coast. The Canadian East Coast is home to the finest hospitality a person could ever encounter. I've been out that way in the past, as a mere 10th grader touring and doing Acrosport performances with my high school team ( good times). We'd made it all the way out to Prince Edward Island, home of the great P.E.I Potatoe. That dirt is also really red.
Not much has changed since that last trip and the one I'll be embarking on in August. One thing thats changed, I definitely can't eat McDonalds three squares a day for an entire trip. I'm still not completely sure how I lived on such a diet every tour. We'll pack a handful of EasyLunchBoxes with snacks, sandwiches and any controbaned Candy my Dad and I sneak in. We have the Classic and Urban Sets. They've survived my abuse for an entire college year, and my Dad's day to day work life. They'll do fine on the road.
One thing that'll never change, when I travel I need my own pillow and a sleeping bag. If I had my way, we'd bring tents and go camping when stopped for the nights. However, my sister doesn't camp. I'm sure her idea of camping is a Howard Johnson with nature wallpaper and Wifi. However I don't really like hotel bedding, it's not a gemaphobe hang-up. I just like my own blanket to remind me of being home. In a perfect world, I'd be rocking an American League MLB sleeping bag from Pottery Barn Teen with the equally awesome pillow case.
Road trips are the best time to get caught up on a good book, or re-read an old book you haven't in awhile. I'm going to stop at the library just before I go and pick up a few Brian Jacques Redwall novels. They've been a long-time favourtie of mine.
One thing that'll never change, when I travel I need my own pillow and a sleeping bag. If I had my way, we'd bring tents and go camping when stopped for the nights. However, my sister doesn't camp. I'm sure her idea of camping is a Howard Johnson with nature wallpaper and Wifi. However I don't really like hotel bedding, it's not a gemaphobe hang-up. I just like my own blanket to remind me of being home. In a perfect world, I'd be rocking an American League MLB sleeping bag from Pottery Barn Teen with the equally awesome pillow case.
( These could look awesome in Pool outside with a White and light blue striped inside and Purple outside and light grey and white striped inside. I know a lot of young women and girls who love baseball and would love to have something like this)
Road trips are the best time to get caught up on a good book, or re-read an old book you haven't in awhile. I'm going to stop at the library just before I go and pick up a few Brian Jacques Redwall novels. They've been a long-time favourtie of mine.
Naturally a college/ high schooler is going to automatically pack their iPhones, Laptops, iPods, Nintendo DS and things like that. I'll have my computer with me for sure and my phone.....I don't want my parents to get lost and not be able to find me and by them I mean me. I also like to find away to cram my baseball glove, a few baseballs, A frisbee and my skateboard into the mix.
What stuff do you bring on your roadtrips?
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Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Job Hunt Blues
The school year is over, you could be in college, or you might just be a high schooler. You'd like a little pocket money, perhaps your saving for your next year of school and you've been hunting for a job none stop. Except nothing is turning up. I've been there a time or two. Let's just call it the job hunt blues.
Your parents are all over you, they might say you're lazy or offer less than helpful tips about things you need to change in oder to land a job. Then there are times they'll mention their friend so and so's son of daughter who's landed a part-time job at the ice cream parlor. At times they might even tell you to just walk into the store, and except you to be employed. Don't be mad they're from a different time, and those times have changed. However take some of what they say to heart. It could help you never know.
Even though you've made all the right steps, you wrote your resume well and it's been checked for those pesky errors. You dress nicely when you deliver it in person, and when you do get an interview. Your handshake is nice and firm and you're using the good manners your parents taught you. Sometimes it just doesn't pan out.
Make sure you never get discouraged or give up. Most things don't come today but next week. Work hard, keep on chipping and you'll land someting eventually. It often takes me a while to land a summer gig, but when I do it's often worth it. I even score some nice clothes or goodies because of a nice employee discount.
Never Give Up!
Your parents are all over you, they might say you're lazy or offer less than helpful tips about things you need to change in oder to land a job. Then there are times they'll mention their friend so and so's son of daughter who's landed a part-time job at the ice cream parlor. At times they might even tell you to just walk into the store, and except you to be employed. Don't be mad they're from a different time, and those times have changed. However take some of what they say to heart. It could help you never know.
Even though you've made all the right steps, you wrote your resume well and it's been checked for those pesky errors. You dress nicely when you deliver it in person, and when you do get an interview. Your handshake is nice and firm and you're using the good manners your parents taught you. Sometimes it just doesn't pan out.
Make sure you never get discouraged or give up. Most things don't come today but next week. Work hard, keep on chipping and you'll land someting eventually. It often takes me a while to land a summer gig, but when I do it's often worth it. I even score some nice clothes or goodies because of a nice employee discount.
Never Give Up!
Saturday, June 20, 2015
2015 Summer Essentials 4 Guys & Girls
I always see blogs that are specifically aimed at young women when it comes to topics like fashion, decore. I want to try something different. A blog post that works for both! These are my top summer essentials for guys and girls. I am not a spokesmen for any of these brands.
Button Downs - A crisp button down is a must have for guys and girls. They can easily be dressed down for late night beach party and dressed up for fancier occasions. They're a versatile piece.
Sunglasses - Your eyes are important, you might as protect them and be stylish. They can be a great little pop for any ensemble. You pick a style that works for you, something that has you turning your head and going. I look Hot. These ones are from Aeropostale.
Dark Wash Jeans- Everybody knows jeans are a staple of any season. However it's summer and I'm calling dark wash jeans because of their versatility and parability. A dark pair of jeans can once more be dressed up with a sport coact or blazer and be sophisticated, and the next second be matched with your favourite band-t for those summer music festivals.
Water bottle- Staying hydrated on those trips to the beach, amusement park or whatever your young heart desires it's import. You might as well have an awesome bottle that reflects your style, that you can use time and again. I think these Pottery Barn Teen are awesome. They also offer them in Camoflauge, Houndstooth, and an unusual geometric design as well.
Library Card - I know it seems kind of silly, but summer is the perfect time to read a good book that you actually want and choose to read. Sure their are eReaders, and iPads to read form. However their is something about reading an actual book outside. You don't loose the screen in the suns gare. Looking through a library, you'll even come across books that catch your eye that you might not have thought about before.
All of these are great things, but the best thing you'll ever need for any summer is imagination and a thirst for adventure. Go out, try new things, learn a new skill, and make some new friends. Create memories that'll last far longer than physical items.
| Guys Button- Down: Aeropostale |
| Girls Aviators: Aeropostale |
| Dark Wash Jeans: Aeropostale |
| 24oz Waterbottles: PbTeen |
Library Card - I know it seems kind of silly, but summer is the perfect time to read a good book that you actually want and choose to read. Sure their are eReaders, and iPads to read form. However their is something about reading an actual book outside. You don't loose the screen in the suns gare. Looking through a library, you'll even come across books that catch your eye that you might not have thought about before.
All of these are great things, but the best thing you'll ever need for any summer is imagination and a thirst for adventure. Go out, try new things, learn a new skill, and make some new friends. Create memories that'll last far longer than physical items.
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Bedroom Blues
Over the years, I've settled for hand-me-downs and auction finds. I'm the youngest of five children. I've always joked about being the afterthought there are six years between my closest sister and I, and 20+ between myself and my three eldest siblings. It's definitely made for an interesting upbringing, that I would not trade. Though I sometimes wished for a little brother to teach all those cool things too; The essentials like how to chuck a curve ball and do a belly flop without dying.
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| Yes: I try to keep it this clean |
When I'd asked for a blue and red room when I was 12; what I really wanted was a fire engine red and cobalt. My mother decided alight blue and burgundy were better. I didn't really like it, but I also didn't complain. I was blessed enough to have a roof over my head and a warm bed; I was also tickled happy to no longer be in the pink bedroom my sister left when she moved out.
However, I'm in college now and I'm yearning to redecorate my space to reflect my maturity, while keeping that little edge about me that'll never grow up.
| wood and wire multi basket: PBTeen |
I'd really love to put something like this above my TV. I culd corral game controllers, and many other things and it'll really declutter my room.
| Star Wars Headphones: PBteen |
As somebody who is going to pursue diplomas in both photography and video editing, I'm spending a lot of time with earbuds in or headphones on. What I do like about these Star Wars Rebel Alliance Luke Skywalker headphones, they look good on a wall hook. The orange would pop nicely and it shows of my inner geek.
| Industrial Ladder Table Lamp: PBteen |
One thing I've never had in my room is a simple table lamp, infact I have busted task lamp that once belonged to my Dad. It still lights but the cord has dropped so the bulb dangles beyong the lampish bit where a bulb would normally nestle. I really like how it's able to accomodate a pair of snowboard goggles, it be nice to use my gogs in the off season as decore.
These are just some ideas that I'd like to see happen in my room. It probably won't happen to day but maybe in time it will.
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
2015 Summer Bucket List.
I've decided this summer, I'm going to live. I'm going to do things, try things and create memories. I've always been a homebody, outside of the playing field. I've always been fine with summers spent mowing my parents yard, playing a few games of baseball and having a few barbecues. However I want more this year: First thing I need to do.....land a summer job.
1. Train at The Monkey Vault a few times
2. Ride the Leviathan at Canada's Wonderland
3. Make S'mores
4. Tie -Dye a T-shirt( I've never done this)
5. Visit a Driving Range
6. Take a Trip to The Scarborough Bluffs
7. Take a day trip to the Royal Ontario Museum
8. Homemade Gummy Bear Popsicles
9. Day Trip to the Canadian National Exhibtion
10. Learn to hold my handstands
I'm sure I'll do more things this summer, than what's here. I just wanted to have a few things, that I really want to do.
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