Monday, December 10, 2007

The Move...

So, tomorrow I move. I'm leaving north Dallas (Frisco) and moving considerably closer to downtown (which means a much shorter daily commute). I'm looking forward to it, but I must admit it will be a little weird. It will be my first time to live alone....ever. In all my 31 years of life, I've yet to live by myself. It should be an adventure. There will definitely be advantages and disadvantages to living alone. I will miss having people around the house all the time, but at the same time it will be nice to have a place all to myself to call "home". Another thing that will be a little weird is getting used to apartment life again. I haven't lived in an apartment since my sophomore year in college (96-97). It's been a good run but it was bound to come to an end at some point.

And so, as I bid adieu to my former home, I must say thanks to the Carruths. You guys have been great housemates, it has been fun and I'll miss seeing you guys day in and day out. But I do look forward to meeting the new little Carruth who is on the way. You guys are going to make GREAT parents.

Monday, December 03, 2007

One of those mornings...

Overall, it was a good day, but on my way to work this morning I had a realization...

After I had already eaten my breakfast (an apple and a granola bar), after I had already stopped for some cheap wannabe coffee (no Starbucks this morning), and after I had already made it more than halfway down the road on my morning commute I realized that I had just done something for the first time in my life! I woke up, got ready, and left the house for work an hour earlier than I needed for absolutely no reason. I don't know what I was thinking! I even set my clock wrong when I went to bed last night. I didn't think twice this morning when I rolled out of bed. And I certainly didn't think anything about it when I walked out the door.

I was a little perturbed at myself. I could have had another hour of sleep! But what was I going to do now? I couldn't turn back around and go home, I couldn't stop at some cool diner for breakfast I had already eaten. So I did the next best thing, I drove around listening to a couple sermon podcasts. It's not a bad way to spend an extra hour in the morning but I don't think I'll be making a habit of it since my mental lapse required me to wake up at 5:30 this morning...

needless to say, I'm off to bed...

Monday, October 22, 2007

Fall has fallen!

I woke up today to the sound of rain and was totally oblivious to what was going on with the weather. Thinking it would pass and the sun would come out to make everything hot and humid like normal, I left home without a jacket. I quickly learned that it was a cold front. It became progressively cooler as the day went on and I began to question my sanity for choosing to leave my jacket at home. Not that it was super cold but something to break the wind would have been nice.

I got my first whiff of someone firing up their fireplace this year. Fall has officially reached Dallas.... not too shabby.

On a side note...
I have a program on my laptop that lets me use the built-in webcam to record time-lapse video. It's a pretty fun program, but it's one of those programs that's fun to play with but you never really use it. Well, I decided to use it the other day during a half-day fashion shoot. I set up my laptop in the corner of the room and told it to record 1 frame every 10 seconds. It recorded for about 5 hours and compiled everything into a 1 minute video. My friend added some music to it and loaded it on You Tube.

So if you have ever been curious as to what goes on during a photoshoot you might enjoy this.



-sorry for the video suggestions that pop up after the video ends. I tried to keep it from doing that but it didn't want to work...

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Just a hint of autumn...

Well, even though it's still hot here in Texas I experienced my first little taste of fall today. On my way home from work I drove past a church that had a large pumpkin patch out front. I guess they were getting ready for a "fall festival" or something. I know it doesn't sound like much but I found it to be a nice little hint of the season to come. (I guess it's technically already here, but...) With fall pretty much being my favorite season I'm always looking for the signs of it's approach. And once it comes, I have to soak it all up because it's probably the shortest season down here.

What is it that I love about fall? The crisp morning air, throwing on a light jacket before you leave the house, the smell of someones fireplace burning, the changing leaves, the overcast skies, not feeling bad about spending $4 on a latte because it warms you up on the inside, the sound of fallen leaves blowing in the wind, sleeping under a nice warm blanket, a warm cup of soup on a chilly day, planning my ski trip for the coming winter....the list could go on...

And, of course, with the approach of every fall I feel a call to the mountains. Colorado to be specific. As most of you know, both times I moved there it was in the fall. So every time fall comes around there is something deep inside me that yearns for the mountains again.

That being said, I'm happy where I am. I just like to take a lot of mental vacations soaking in what I can of this season and fondly remembering my time in the mountains...

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Tall Corn...


On a drive along the Connecticut River, which runs down the New Hampshire/Vermont border, we came across some of the tallest corn I have ever seen in my entire life. The stalks had to be at least 12-15 feet tall. I jumped out of the car so I could get a picture next to it. It's crazy... It's twice my height! I don't know if it is just really fertile ground or if it is a different kind of corn from what we have here in TX, but I thought it was interesting...

Sunday, August 05, 2007

It's time to vacate again...

Vacate meaning vacation!!!

I leave in the morning for a week of relaxation and family fun up in the Appalachian mountains. New Hampshire to be specific.
...see my Aug. 15th 2006 entry to see a picture and be oh so jealous :)
I hope to come back relaxed and full of all types of new pictures to play with...

Till next time...

Sunday, July 22, 2007

New routines...

So I'm finishing my last week as a full-time assistant this week. (by my choice) It's funny, I sustained myself as a freelance assistant for two years, yet it still makes me nervous. I have plenty faith in God's provision and my abilities, but it's still scary. Why is that? (rhetorical) God has shown me time and time again the he will take care of me, yet my flesh still doubts and I am scared sometimes. Anyway, I just thought I'd share that...

Lately I've been trying to get out of a routine that I've grown accustomed to. I'm trying to read as I go to bed instead of letting the TV "entertain" me as I drift off to sleep. When, I let the TV put me to sleep, I've found that I'll stay up later than I should and I don't sleep as well as when I read. Not to mention, that when I read I generally wake up with a better attitude about my day. Another part of my routine that is changing a little is my morning commute. I used to listen to my music or sometimes talk radio (I must admit that sometimes I can be a talk radio junkie, but the people I really like to listen to are either on in the middle of the day or after I get home from work), but lately I downloaded a bunch of podcasts of the church I attended in Colorado and have been trying to enrich my mind a little before I start my work day. Yet another thing that has helped my attitude throughout the day.

I've been reading "Searching for God Knows What" by Donald Miller, I enjoyed "Blue Like Jazz" so I figured I'd give his newer one a try. It's pretty good so far, a fairly easy read. I'm not sure what I should tackle next. Maybe some John Piper. We'll see...

Five good things:
1. My new MacBook Pro.
2. Going back to freelance.
3. New friends from Pennsylvania.
4. I heard from an old friend today.
5. Dinner at Pei Wei.

Friday, July 06, 2007

Man Chow and The Poconos

Okay, so I'm a little late on posting about my trip from two weeks ago but I still wanted to share a little. It was a great weekend! A much needed break from the crazy schedule I had been running. (Not that it slowed down any when I got back)

My weekend worked like clockwork without a hitch, that is until the flight home (I'll get to that later). I flew in to Philly on Thursday night and met the Bride-to-be and her family. Then I hung out till the wee hours of the night with Alex's (the groom) family. Friday we took care of a little business for the wedding before we met up with all the guys to spend the day in the Poconos.

Here is where my photos begin for you:


We arrived at the lake about 2:00 in the afternoon and made ourselves familiar with the place a little before we started to collect our firewood. A much needed part of a guys weekend. FIRE!

After building the fire pit, cutting logs and making a quick run to the local store everyone was very ready to hit the lake. This is where I learned a new game. I don't know the name of it, but basically you get a watermelon, coat it in Crisco and throw it in the lake. Everyone lines up on the shore and races after the watermelon. The first man back to the shore with the watermelon is the winner...

The race...


The struggle...

There were several games played with the watermelon...that is until it broke. We then hung out in the lake a little more playing some games made up on the spot with a tennis ball. Quite fun actually...

Now it was time to clean up and start the fire so we could start preparing what was so aptly named "Man Chow". During the clean up a request was made by the groom that I cook us some queso . I happily obliged.

Now, back to the Man Chow. This was a new venture for me, but it sounded pretty good. Man chow could be adapted to suit your tastes, but ours consisted of: potatoes, bell peppers, onions, carrots, ground beef, and seasonings. You layer everything and put the ground beef on top, season it as you wish, wrap it up in foil at least twice and throw it directly on the coals of your campfire for about 45 minutes or so. I highly recommend it if you ever get the chance...

The guys devour my queso as the man chow cooks.


The groom with queso residue on his shirt.


Me watching the Man Chow cook.


Man Chow ready for consumption. MMMM


One of my favorite pics from the weekend. Alex finished his Man Chow.


The rest of the night we hung out by the fire, talked, made smores, all the usual campfire stuff. The next morning we packed up and headed back to Allentown. We had a great time at the rehearsal and rehearsal dinner. After the rehearsal dinner we all went out for a little laser tag. Not something I normally think of doing, but it was a blast. Sunday we woke up, went to church, and ventured on over to the church where the wedding was. It was a great ceremony and the dinner reception was a lot of fun too. I even broke out of my shell and got on the dance floor for a little bit. I think it was the Chicken Dance that brought it out of me. After the reception, me and some of my new friends from the weekend had a nice time at a little diner till about 1:30am or so. It was a late night but it was worth it.

Monday I boarded my plane back to Dallas. After an extra five hours in the plane and an unplanned landing in Oklahoma City to refuel, I finally made it back to Dallas.

Overall it was a great weekend!

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Update...

Sorry it's been so long. I could always give you excuses like work has been crazy lately (which it has) and when I get home at night the last thing I think of is updating my blog (also true), but I won't give you these excuses....oops, I guess I already did.

But I know it's time for me to update when within one day I recieved two different emails telling me that I need to update. To the two of you (you know who you are), thanks for the prodding. Sometimes I need it. And seeing as how it's been almost two months since my last update, I definitely needed a little poke in the side.

So what's going on with me these days? Well, I finally got my passport! I paid for expedited services and was told it would take 2-4 weeks. I was getting a little worried after six weeks had passed. I had one day where I freaked out a little, thinking that it had been lost in the mail, but the next day it showed up at home. It's now official, I can now legally travel the world!

And speaking of traveling, I'm headed to Pennsylvania tomorrow. I'm taking a long weekend and heading north for an old friend's wedding. It should be lot's of fun. Not to mention I"m excited to get out of Texas for a brief period of time. Over the weekend the guys are headed to a cabin up in the Poconos. I've always heard of people vacationing in the Poconos, but I've never been there, nor do I know what to expect. But I'm looking forward to it...

More updates coming soon....

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Fun with passport photos...


I applied for my passport today! I've been meaning to do it for years, but today I finally did it. Soon I will have the freedom to be a world traveler. We shot my photos at work the other day when we had some down time and I had a little fun with them today so I thought I'd share...

That's all.

Have a great day!

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Take a swim...

The guys at Google have a pretty good sense of humor. I caught wind of this and I wanted to see if it was real or not...and sure enough, here it is...

If you go to Google and get directions from anywhere in the US to anywhere in Europe (my test trip was from Dallas to Scotland), Google will give you directions that seem pretty normal until you get to the ocean. That's where Google tells you to take a swim. It just struck me as funny. Maybe Google thinks we are out of shape and need our exercise. But really....3,462 miles? Last time I went swimming at the gym I was out of breath after about 6 laps. I guess I should start training now.

  • click here to see it with your own eyes
  • check out step 26

    It reminds me of a time a couple of years ago when I was going to play at a camp with an old friend. When I talked to his wife, who was giving me directions, we were dumbfounded when the directions told me to drive through a river. Seriously. The actual directions were:
    -turn into the campground
    -don't take any turns off the main road
    -go straight until you see the river
    -drive into the river and take a right...
    ...really! That's what the directions were, and so that's what I did. I was a little nervous, but it worked.

    Monday, April 02, 2007

    My current weakness...


    I can't help myself sometimes. I probably drive past 15 Starbucks on my way in to work every morning and at least twice a week I end up stopping to grab a drink. My drinks of choice currently are: Caramel Macchiato, Cinnamon Dolce Latte, or a Mocha Latte with a shot of vanilla. Something about a nice warm drink in my hand when I walk into work just tends to put me in a really laid back mood. Don't ask me why. Maybe a warm drink in my hand makes me think it's colder outside than it actually is and maybe that comes from my short stint of living in colder climates and I'm just trying to prolong the winter and spring. I'm not really ready for the crazy Texas summer. I don't know...

    Thursday, March 15, 2007

    You never know...



    You never know when your midget (or to be politically correct "little person") is going to be just a little too big...

    ..another thing I can gather from the info on this box is: The smaller the midget, the better the radio.

    OK, so I've been doing a BUNCH of spring cleaning at the studio lately. I found this box in the mix and I couldn't pass up taking a shot of it and sharing it. It still makes me chuckle a little.

    On a side note, I've been back from my Colorado trip for just a little over two weeks now and if the opportunity arose it's little head, I'd go back tomorrow. For some reason the itch to be in the mountains just never seems to go away.

    Monday, February 26, 2007

    Post vacation life clarity


    Do you ever have one of those mornings where you have such clarity of thought that it makes you think "What would my life be like if I thought this clearly all day, everyday?" Well, that was my state of mind this morning. I don't know if it was the vacation that did it for me or if God just wanted to show me a little extra favor today, but I wish I could live life with that kind of clarity of thought.

    I had a great time in Colorado this past week if you were wondering about my vacation...

    Maybe you'll hear more later...

    Wednesday, February 14, 2007

    Happy Valentines day...


    Today made me think of a photo a friend of mine took last year and posted on his blog, so I figured I'd share it...

    Monday, February 12, 2007

    Genius in your midst...

    That's right folks....
    I took a classic IQ test on the internet today and my score came out to 140. Since I am so very smart, I know that a score that high is above average. The good old World Wide Web tells me that I am right at the cusp of the "genius to near genius" category.

    120-140: Very superior intelligence
    140 and above: Genius or near genius

    Trust everything you read and do on the internet. Never question it...
    I have, at the very least, "very superior intelligence" so you know you can trust my judgments.

    :)

    Friday, February 09, 2007

    Congratulations are in order...

    Well, The Rives have officially become parents. Kris and Jamie Rives gave birth to their son Asher Rives on Wednesday, February 7th. Little Asher must have been very anxious to see his parents since he came 6 weeks early. Pray that he continues to develop well. Kris told me that if all goes well, they should be able to take him home in a couple of weeks.

    Monday, January 29, 2007

    Miss me?

    I'm so bad at this blog thing....

    Five good things:
    1. A good day at work
    2. Pigs in a blanket (I had one this morning)
    3. Dark Chocolate M&M's
    4. Getting closer to my Colorado trip for the year
    5. I get Friday off this week!

    Monday, January 01, 2007

    Happy new year?


  • click here for link to article

  • ...ok...I know this is from a news source in the UK, but still.....

    Here is my interpretation of this article:
    "Happy new year...too bad you're going to hate it. Oh, and by the way.....you helped cause it."

    Why do people have such a grim outlook on life? Why do we all have to expect the worst? Can't we all just say "Hey! It's a new year! It's time to put our past mistakes behind us and start fresh." I won't even get into the whole issue of global warming, but I don't have much faith in the scientists that predict the global weather and stuff. Wasn't 2006 supposed to be one of the worst hurricane seasons in US history? ....hmmm....let's see.... if I remember right, I don't think ONE major hurricane hit US soil this last season.

    ...and the media tries to claim that they are not guilty of fear mongering...

    In this new year, let's all learn to think critically for ourselves, and not become the little "sheeple" that the media wants us to be.

    Hope you have a great start to your new year!