Friday, February 26, 2010

Got to love those trees!


While I love shoes and purses others are more attracted to greener things.

Take a look at this dramatic video of a group of tree huggers in a North Carolina Forest (probably somewhere around Asheville). They belong to the Earth First Eco Group and are in mourning...over trees.

Just a heads up, if you’re at work, you might want to turn your speakers down a notch.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Snuggies = a new fashion statement


I was in Raleigh last night having drinks with friends at a restaurant downtown. While sitting at a table a group of about 30-40 people all walked in wearing snuggies. But these weren’t just ordinary snuggies. One was a leopard print, another guy was sporting an ECU Pirate print, and a couple of girls had tied belts around their snuggies to make them more form fitting. One participant even had a sword attached to the back of his (I couldn't figure that one out).

Of course I had to ask, what’s this snuggie thing all about?

It turns out they were all part of the same kickball league and were participating in a snuggie bar-crawl…it doesn’t get better than that.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Lesson Learned: Always check your bed for spiders


I got into bed around 2pm and was back up around 5am to go to the bathroom, at that time I didn't notice anything out of the ordinary. However, when I woke back up at 10am I realized I had been attacked.

I felt it first and then freaked out when I actually saw it. My lower right leg was covered in huge bites. So either the mac daddy of all spiders feasted on me or a smaller but powerful spider brought his entire family along for dinner.

I tore off all my sheets and didn't find a thing, my attacker was gone but not forgotten, those bites are itching like crazy. To take a look watch the video below...



Sunday, February 14, 2010

This is worth watching


You’re about to meet 24 year old Kseniya Simonova, she was the winner of Ukraine’s Got Talent.

To nab the title she drew a series of pictures on a sand table showing how ordinary people were affected by the German invasion during World War 2. Her more then 8 minute performance is captivating and moving.

Enjoy!


Monday, February 8, 2010

Lesson Learned: There's no way to avoid splurging on suber bowl


I woke up Sunday morning with one goal in mind; do not overeat at my super bowl party. I limited consumption the entire day and I even ran a mile after my 60-minute kickboxing class.


The bash was a potluck dinner. I made barbecue chicken drumsticks and whipped up a blue cheese dressing dip from scratch (thanks mom for that recipe, it was perfect).


I walked in with a game plan: assess the buffet table, pick out my favorites, and grab a smaller plate. Well, that strategy bombed in a matter of minutes. After checking out my options I literally put a scoop of every dish on my plate, plus I had a side bowl of delicious turkey chili, and of course chocolate chip cookies (notice the plural) for dessert.


There’s something about bean dips and mini hot dogs wrapped in puff pastries that I can’t resist. 4 quarters later I was lying on the couch in a food coma feeling pretty satisfied. So next year instead of bending over backwards to try and control myself I’m just going to succumb to the inevitable because at least for me there’s absolutely no way to avoid splurging on super bowl…lesson learned.


Monday, February 1, 2010

Lesson Learned: The White House In Winter, A Beautiful Thing

Lesson Learned: Feb. 1, 2010 = The 50th anniversary of the Greensboro sit-in


50 years ago four African American students walked into a Woolworth’s store in Greensboro, North Carolina and sat down at a segregated lunch counter. The counter was for whites only while blacks had to stand and eat. These four students demanded to be served. On February 1, 1960 there were only four students, the next day about 15 showed up, and by the third day a reported 300 protesters were inside the Woolworth's. Sit-ins like the one in Greensboro spread to lunch counters across the country having a huge impact on the Civil Rights Movement.


The sit-in in Greensboro lasted for about four months before Woolworth’s management decided to desegregate.

I was in Washington, DC over the weekend and visited the National Museum of American History. I was treated to a short musical about this very sit-in. Today was the 50Th anniversary of the Greensboro sit-in…lesson learned.

Below is a short video of a segment of the performance at the museum, I apologize for the foggy picture.