Friday, April 30, 2010

Clone?

Direct from perezhilton.com are these still comparing Gaga's amazing Bad Romance music video and Clonetina's new Not Myself Tonight video. Like really?? I mean I know Gaga is inspiring and a genius, but there is a line between inspiration and straight up copying. Come on Christina, rack your brain for a little originality and creativity. You can do it!






Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Power of Mother Nature

This a security video of the 7.0 earthquake that struck along the border of California and Mexico. So crazy!! Def shows you what it is like to be in an earthquake, to all you non californians. However, I also say to those who think we are crazy for living in California where there are so many earthquakes... they don't happen THAT often... and Cali has so much more to offer, it makes up for these terrifying experiences. (You have to wait till about the :45 sec mark for the earthquake to start)

Monday, April 26, 2010

Letter to Christina

Dear Christina Aguilera,

I know you were once pretty famous in the pop world. You were once the golden child with the awesome vocals. You were once rivals with Britney Spears. This I am sad to say is in the past for you. You are trying to make a comeback in a new world of music and to insult the current Queen of pop, Lady Gaga herself was a bad move. Lady Gaga is pure genius. She is just awesome and keeps getting better! She has broken record after record. She continues to come out with chart-topping songs and innovative music videos, like her video for Bad Romance which is now the number one watched video on youtube of ALL TIME!! Her performances are epic! Every one of them. And her style is one of a kind.

So, when someone compares you to her... feel blessed... feel gracious.... feel immensely thankful that someone could think you on the same level as Miss Gaga. Cause in my opinion you are not. You were never as good as Britney (though you might have a better voice) and you certainly are not as good as Gaga. And I am sorry to say, you never will be.

Also... honey... if you want people to stop comparing you to Gaga, then by all means get your own fashion style. I saw the still from your new music video on Perez, and he is right... you stole Gaga's exact outfit! Use your brain woman! Plus... you can't pull that off like Gaga can.

Signed,

Devoted to Gaga

Tipping

Over the weekend I discussed the topic of tipping with a group of people at my hostel. I understand that our tipping in the states has gotten a little out of control, and that it is not like that anywhere else in the world. But it comes down to one point... that is how we do it in the states... it is our culture to tip someone who provides a service for us. Servers, bartenders, cab drivers, tour guides, hair stylist... we tip them all... and we tip them good! Deal with it!

When you travel to a different country you abide by their cultural standards, even if you don't agree with them. It is only polite. When I travel, no matter what their culture states or what their laws are, I follow them... it is your duty as a traveler.

So I say this to you foreigners traveling to the states, and even Americans who have never worked in the service industry. Leave a good tip. Give the server the benefit of the doubt. They work hard. Obviously if the service is terrible there is no obligation. But think about it this way... there is a standard tip... about 18% (at least in California). If you give the server a 18% tip it will make them very happy... if you give them just $1 more... it will make their day! But then if you give them less than the standard it will ruin their day, make them feel like they did something wrong, like they gave you bad service, like they are bad at their job, like they are bad at life. So when you leave a tip think about this... "What is one more dollar to me when it can significantly improve someone else's day?" Spread some joy people! Make the world a little bit happier for someone else! And you in turn will feel better :)

Friday, April 23, 2010

MLIA favs

Seriously one of my favorite websites... mylifeisaverage.com is genius! The best is reading these posts about average people and the mundane things they do and think... yup me too! hahaha. Here are some of my favorite MLIA posts I have come across:

Yesterday, my boyfriend of two years broke up with me, and today I stayed home from school to avoid him. I just got a call from my mom. Apparently, my friend's mom told her that my friend got suspended for shoving my ex's face into hot chili at lunch. I knew we were best friends for a reason. MLIA

Today when I was doing a little cleaning around the house (because my mom made me) I saw two crows like the ones from that Windex commercial, so I decided to spray the window to get it as clean as I could and then hung a piece of toast in front of it. After five minutes of waiting for one of the birds to crash into the window and laugh hysterically, my brother walked through the back door to the gate and yelled "YO, a piece of toast!!" he then proceeded to run high speed toward the toast and crash square into the window. I peed my pants for two hours afterwards. MLIA

Today, I realised that when I rEaD tExT lIkE tHiS, the voice inside my head fluctuates constantly from yelling to speaking normally. MLIA.

Today I was reading MLIA, one was averaged 2011 times. I averaged it to 2012 and the power went out. I screamed. MLIA

Last night, I was really hot in bed, so I took one leg out of the covers. Then I got scared because it was too dark and my leg felt unprotected from somthing hiding under my bed. So I put it back under the blankets. MLIA

I grew up in a college town, and one Halloween our doorbell rang and we opened the door expecting to see trickortreater—but what was in front of our open door—was another door! Like, a full-on wooden door, that had a sign that said “Please knock.” So we did, and the door swung open to reveal a bunch of college dudes dressed as really old grandmothers, curlers in their hair, etc, who proceeded to coo over our “costumes” and tell us we were “such cute trick or treaters!” One even pinched my cheek. Then THEY gave US candy, closed their door, picked it up and walked to the next house. MLIA

Today, I saw a commercial for the Snuggie. I thought it was stupid idea but I couldn't change the channel because I was under a blanket and I didn't want my arms to get cold. MLIA

Today, I was in a store pretending to be a mannequin. I saw a little girl running around as her mom tried to leave, yelling, "I haven't said goodbye to everyone!" She proceeded to run down the line of mannequins, hugging them all. When she got to me, I hugged her back. I've never heard anyone scream so hard. MLIA

Today, I realized that if all those "Find Out Who's Creepin On Your Profile" apps work, I'm screwed. MLIA

Today at school I leaned back in my chair and it made a farting noise. I casually did it again so everybody would know it was the chair. MLIA

Today, as I was waiting on line at a store, I noticed the cashier had a British accent. When it was my turn, I faked a British accent in conversation. He asked me where I was from, so I admitted that I was faking. His British accent disappeared as he said, "Me too." MLIA

Today, my mom told me to clean my room because the cleaning lady is coming tomorrow. I'm still confused. MLIA

Today I was driving by the lake and I saw a Jeep full of guys pass me. They were hanging out the windows and the sunroof, paddling with canoe paddles, and singing "Just Around the Riverbend" from Pocahontas. It easily may have been the coolest thing I've seen, ever. MLIA

Today , I went to the new Harry Potter movie with a friend . At the part where Dumbledore died , a man close to the front row yelled "NO!" and ran out the emergency exit door . It made my day . MLIA.

Today, I posted a creative status on facebook and proceeded to sign on and off of facebook to see if anyone commented on it. No one did. MLIA

Today, I was waiting for my order to be ready at the Chinese restraunt nearby. It was pretty quiet in there. Then all of the sudden, I hear "Bitch, you don't know my life!" I turned around to see a young black girl reading a fortune cookie. Made my day. MLIA

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Missing Malaika








Oh how I miss these kids... hoping I will one day get to see their beautiful faces once again.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Glee fever!

Ok at first I admit, I was totally turned off from this show because there are scenes that hurt they are so cheesy and embarrassing. Mostly the ones where Mr. Shue dances. They should take those out. But after a friend bought the entire first season on DVD and we had a Glee marathon I am officially addicted. I have a confession: I wish I was in the Glee Club! hahaha. If only I could sing and dance, and it wasn't a tv show.

And now, since my dream of being a glee cluber will never be realized, I just rock out at my desk to Glee songs.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

This can't be legal...

The following was a post on Perez Hilton's blog and I just don't understand how this could happen? Like is this really legal?

"This is possibly the most heartbreaking, nauseating thing we've read in quite some time.
Absolutely unacceptable.

An elderly homosexual man is pressing charges against Sonoma County in California for separating him from his partner and auctioning off their belongings!

Clay Greene lived with his partner of 20 years, Harold Scull, and apparently had protected all of their legal rights by naming each other in their wills, medical directives, etc. Despite this, when Harold fell down the stairs and was taken the hospital, the county and health care workers chose to acknowledge Clay as only Harold's 'roommate' and refused to let them see each other. The courts appointed the county access to Harold's bank account to pay for his medical expenses!

The county then forced Clay against his will into a separate nursing home from his partner, and then took all of their belongings, AUCTIONED THEM OFF, and terminated the lease on their home. Harold apparently passed away three months after his accident.

Clay was never able to see him and will never be able to recover any of their belongings or property.

Thankfully, a team of lawyers managed to get Greene released from the home and together are building a case against the county, the auction company, and the nursing homes.

They will be going to trial in July.

We sincerely hope that everyone responsible for this travesty is exposed and punished accordingly for such a hateful, despicable display of cruelty. We can't even imagine the pain and heartbreak that poor man must be going through - to not only lose his partner, but to be separated and completely stripped of his legal rights without merit!

Nobody should have to endure that."

... I don't care who you are or what situation you are in, whether it is a gay couple, a straight couple that never got married, or just friends... this should never have happened. How can you really keep two people apart that love each other? Keep them from seeing each other, force them into separate nursing homes and auction off their stuff?!?! Are you for real? Who are these people that did this... there is no point in it. It's just plain evil. What was the point in not letting them see each other, a decision that can not be reversed or fixed. The remaining 3 months of his life was spent without the most important person to him. I don't care who you are or what you believe in, you have to admit that that is just evil with no purpose. Even if the lawsuit goes well for him, he will never get his belongings back, he will never get those 3 months back, and he will never get a chance to say goodbye to his partner. So sad. Hopefully the lawsuit makes sure this doesn't happen to anyone else.

Monday, April 19, 2010

In hindsight...

In hindsight my decision to move to a hostel for my remaining two weeks in San José might not have been the best idea. Don't get me wrong, I will go to my grave as an avid supporter of hostels, except in this one instance. You see living in a place where there are two bars and you are surrounded by people with no priorities in the morning is not too smart when you yourself have to wake up and go to work the next day. It's all fun and games until your sitting at your desk wanting to die... when your guzzling cup after cup of coffee and still cant muster up the strength to lift those damn eyelids. Suckers are heavy!

So tired I am pretty much falling asleep as I write this. My eyes are literally closing at the thought of returning to my new home, posting up in a hammock with a beer and just relaxing. Ah how sweet life will be in exactly 28 minutes.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Sometimes children are the greatest role models

I get a lot of viral emails... jokes, stories, political parodies. This one touched my heart. Confession: I got a little teary eyed when reading it, not that it takes much to make my shed a tear, but still... definitely worth a read.

At a fundraising dinner for a school that serves children with learning disabilities, the father of one of the students delivered a speech that would never be forgotten by all who attended. After extolling the school and its dedicated staff, he offered a question: 'When not interfered with by outside influences, everything nature does, is done with perfection. Yet my son, Shay, cannot learn things as other children do. He cannot understand things as other children do. Where is the natural order of things in my son?

The audience was stilled by the query..

The father continued. 'I believe that when a child like Shay, who was mentally and physically disabled comes into the world, an opportunity to realize true human nature presents itself, and it comes in the way other people treat that child.'Then he told the following story:

Shay and I had walked past a park where some boys Shay knew were playing baseball. Shay asked, 'Do you think they'll let me play?' I knew that most of the boys would not want someone like Shay on their team, but as a father I also understood that if my son were allowed to play, it would give him a much-needed sense of belonging and some confidence to be accepted by others in spite of his handicaps.

I approached one of the boys on the field and asked (not expecting much) if Shay could play. The boy looked around for guidance and said, 'We're losing by six runs and the game is in the eighth inning. I guess he can be on our team and we'll try to put him in to bat in the ninth inning.'

Shay struggled over to the team's bench and, with a broad smile, put on a team shirt. I watched with a small tear in my eye and warmth in my heart. The boys saw my joy at my son being accepted.

In the bottom of the eighth inning, Shay's team scored a few runs but was still behind by three.

In the top of the ninth inning, Shay put on a glove and played in the right field. Even though no hits came his way, he was obviously ecstatic just to be in the game and on the field, grinning from ear to ear as I waved to him from the stands.

In the bottom of the ninth inning, Shay's team scored again.

Now, with two outs and the bases loaded, the potential winning run was on base and Shay was scheduled to be next at bat.

At this juncture, do they let Shay bat and give away their chance to win the game?

Surprisingly, Shay was given the bat. Everyone knew that a hit was all but impossible because Shay didn't even know how to hold the bat properly, much less connect with the ball.

However, as Shay stepped up to the plate, the pitcher, recognizing that the other team was putting winning aside for this moment in Shay's life, moved in a few steps to lob the ball in softly so Shay could at least make contact.

The first pitch came and Shay swung clumsily and missed.. The pitcher again took a few steps forward to toss the ball softly towards Shay. As the pitch came in, Shay swung at the ball and hit a slow ground ballright back to the pitcher.

The game would now be over.

The pitcher picked up the soft grounder and could have easily thrown the ball to the first baseman. Shay would have been out and that would have been the end of the game. Instead, the pitcher threw the ball right over the first baseman's head, out of reach of all team mates. Everyone from the stands and both teams started yelling, 'Shay, run to first! Run to first!' Never in his life had Shay ever run that far, but he made it to first base. He scampered down the baseline, wide-eyed and startled.

Everyone yelled, 'Run to second, run to second!'

Catching his breath, Shay awkwardly ran towards second, gleaming and struggling to make it to the base. By the time Shay rounded towards second base, the right fielder had the ball. . .. the smallest guy on their team who now had his first chance to be the hero for his team.

He could have thrown the ball to the second-baseman for the tag, but he understood the pitcher's intentions so he, too, intentionally threw the ball high and far over the third-baseman's head.

Shay ran toward third base deliriously as the runners ahead of him circled the bases toward home.

All were screaming, 'Shay, Shay, Shay, all the Way Shay'

Shay reached third base because the opposing shortstop ran to help him by turning him in the direction of third base, and shouted, 'Run to third! Shay, run to third!'

As Shay rounded third, the boys from both teams, and the spectators, were on their feet screaming, 'Shay, run home! Run home!'

Shay ran to home, stepped on the plate, and was cheered as the hero who hit the grand slam and won the game for his team

'That day', said the father softly with tears now rolling down his face, 'the boys from both teams helped bring a piece of true love and humanity into this world'.

Shay didn't make it to another summer. He died that winter, having never forgotten being the hero and making me so happy, and coming home and seeing his Mother tearfully embrace her little hero of the day!

We all have thousands of opportunities every single day to help realize the 'natural order of things'. So many seemingly trivial interactions between two people present us with a choice: Do we pass along a little spark of love and humanity or do we pass up those opportunities and leave the world a little bit colder in the process?

A wise man once said every society is judged by how it treats it's least fortunate amongst them. I only hope that I can be like these kids when I grow up. :)

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Dancing with the Stars

I apologize to everyone that likes and watches this show, but I can't stand it. Until recently I had refused to watch it because I feel that it almost makes fun of the other reality competition shows that are so dear to my heart. So you think you can dance, American Idol, America's Best Dance Crew.... I just love these shows. And here lies my problem with DWTS... what the hell are they competing for? What does the winner get? Why are the competitors doing the show? Well let me tell you, there is one answer for all three questions and that is "money". Where as SYTYCD, AI and ABDC are all competing for their life long dreams. They fly across the country to try out to be on the show, they work their entire lives for an opportunity that these shows offer them, and the winner?... well you get to watch someone's dream literally come true on live TV. You get to see someone who has worked their entire lives towards something and witness the moment they achieve it. Ladies and gentleman THAT is good TV. Dancing with the stars is NOT. Watching some D-list celebrities destroy classic dances to make a few bucks? No thank you.

I finally gave in to watch an episode, mostly because I love Evan Lysacek (I'm a huge olympics fan!), and it was just excruciating watching the dances. They were TERRIBLE. Maybe I caught a bad episode, but it literally hurt me to watch. I had to turn away from the screen.

So I conclude... let's keep the competition shows to people who actually WANT to compete... not somewhat famous people who are asked and paid to do it. Let's save the dancing for people who actually know how to dance. Here's a vote for the dreamers, for giving nobodies a chance to shine... for discovering talent in the low corners of this country so we can later enjoy their art. Thank you AI for giving us Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Hudson, Carrie Underwood and Chris Daughtry. Thank you ABDC for discovering the Jabbawockeez... they are truly amazing! And thank you to SYTYCD for showing the world the talents of Nick Lazzarini, Travis Wall, Jeanine Mason, Joshua Allen and Katie Shean as well as all of the world class choreographers. Mia Michaels... I am in awe of every one of your dances!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Line Cutters

Nothing irks me more then a line cutter. I mean really, who do you think you are? I know you can see the 100 people standing patiently in this effing line, pretty sure we aren't invisible. So what makes you think that you can disrespect all of us and jump ahead? What makes you so god damn special? Do you actually have the audacity to tell me that you are above standing in line and there for superior in nature to every other person here? I think not!

Recently I spent a weekend in Nicaragua and crossing the border was one of the worst displays of line cutting I have ever witnessed! My blood was literally boiling! After standing in the heat for 3 plus hours with a creepy back breather behind me and bus exhaust filling my lungs... finally I could see the light. Only 9 people to go and I'm through. Suddenly we hear mob yellings in Spanish, and when I look to see what is going on I realized there was about 30 people crowding the entrance trying to get in WITH OUT waiting in the damn line! WHAT?!?! ARE YOU SERIOUS!!! The rest of us have been here for almost 4 hours and you think you are just going to CUT?!?! And then of course, all hell broke loose. "LA FILA! LA FILA! LA FILA ESTÁ ALLÍ!!!!" I didn't know I had public rage like that. And these line cutters just pretended not to see or hear us. I'm getting heated just reliving it. I hope line-karma kicks them in the ass!

Monday, April 12, 2010

Hidden Camera's

Ok do you remember the show Motormouth on VH1? The one with a hidden camera in people's cars. Haha great show! Anyways, as I was sitting here at my desk rockin' out to "Somebody to love" by the glee cast, I thought how amazing it would be if a show came out where they secretly recorded people at their computers at work. I think I could be the show's star. Haha. Seriously though, I would be absolutely mortified if anyone did this to me, because I am just ridiculous with my dancing and lip-singing. I am sure my co-workers probably think I'm crazy cause a couple of them have caught me in the middle of a wilson philips rock out or getting into LFO or Lady Gaga. A good song comes on my playlist or pandora and I unconsciously act like I'm performing in front of a sell out crowd at Madison Square Gardens.

But I'm pretty sure I am not the only one who does this. Get a little too into Ke$ha? Gotten carried away by Justin Bieber song? Don't lie. Do you get down to Drake and Black Eyed Peas at your desk? Cause I think you do :)

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Florentine Mosaics

Florentine mosaics are THE most amazing forms of artistic display that I have come across in my life. This is strictly my personal opinion, but the first time I saw one of these mosaics I was in awe of the obvious time, care, talent and precision that it must have taken to produce.

These mosaics are made by sifting through pieces of stone, glass and gems to find the exact shading they need for a particular part in the mosaic. Then the piece is cut to the specific dimensions and placed where needed. For example, when trying to create a leaf... you first have to find a piece of stone with the correct shading of green, maybe multiple pieces and then cut and place them so you aren't only left with a flat green leaf, but there is shading, dimension and details in the leaf to make it appear realistic. After these mosaics are finished, some have to be looked at very closely to realize that they are in fact made of stone and not painted. Truly amazing to see.





Friday, April 9, 2010

TGIF

There are just so many reasons to be thankful on fridays, you can't help but smile waking up in the morning with the knowledge that today is FRIDAY!

1. Casual workday! There is nothing that makes me happier then wearing jeans to work. It just puts me in a better mood, I think that I am much more productive as well. Maybe my boss should catch on, I do better work on Friday solely because I am comfortable in my jeans. Petition: JEANS TO WORK EVERYDAY!

2. In 8 short hours I will be attending happy hour somewhere and then heading out for a night of drinking and partying... because ITS FRIDAY! .... and I will be joined by the rest of the cities workforce partying for the same reason... because its friday and we can!

3. TGIF: ok this was mostly for when we were kids... but remember TGIF?!? I think I waited all week for it, "Family Matters", "Full House", "Step by Step" and "Boy Meets World". My friday nights were joyously spent with some of my favorite characters... Urkle (who didn't love urkle... or StephAN, not gonna lie... he was kinda a stud as Stephan), Uncle Jesse, Cody and J.T., and my personal favs: Corey, Feeny, Eric and Shawn. Ahhh good times. I would also like to thank God for re-runs! haha.

4. Friday starts the weekend... which means you still have two full days of relaxing, watching tv, traveling, partying, shopping... pretty much doing whatever your little heart desires.

5. Friday for me, means that I will be leaving San José around 6pm and heading to some exotic beach in Costa Rica... always something to be thankful for.

6. Finally, for many people out there every other friday is what day? That's right its PAY DAY! Enough said.

So I conclude on this glorious day that is 24 hours of pure happiness... Thank God it's Friday!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

It's Costa Rica... NOT the Artic.

Dear my office mates,

I am writing this memo as a reminder that we do in fact work in Costa Rica, not the artic. I know this may come as a shock, considering the icy winds coming through the vents that can only be hauled over here from Alaska, but outside it is hot and sunny.

You have now been living here for over 10 years and frankly I am surprised this knowledge has escaped you during your time here, but it is in fact the truth. So how bout we turn down the air conditioning so I no longer have to wear a jacket at my desk and drink coffee like its my life line. It's really not heathly... I believe ulcers will ultimately be the result if this lifestyle continues.

So I conclude... TURN DOWN THE EFFING AIR MAN! I am only human. If you do not take this request seriously, I will have no choice but to declare war over the thermostat. Something I had hoped to avoid, but a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do.

Sincerely,
The frozen chick

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Good Samaritan

Gotta love all the good people out there in this world. You really have renewed my faith in humanity.

This past week I was in a frantic when I realized I had left my iphone on my bunk bed at the hostel I had just left 4 hours earlier. It was lost forever, I was sure of it. I know I just advocated for hostels but lets be honest, you leave your crap out.. it's gonna get taken. Well I called the reception and they informed me that the guy staying in the bunk below me, who was a new friend, had seen it and put it away for me with the intention of bringing it to me when he comes to San José. MY HERO!!! People like that... honest, good people are what make this world better. Not those asshole robbers who took my crap in Europe! Go ahead steal my stuff... but leave the memory card. All my pics from 8 weeks of traveling in Europe were gone. I am still upset about it.

So to those people out there who are honest and could see an iphone left by a new friend and bring it back to them... THANK YOU! To those people who find wallets on the ground, look at the driver's license and bring it back to the owner... GOD BLESS YOU! To those people who find a phone in the bathroom and call "home" to let them know their phone is found and where it is... YOU FREAKING ROCK! I dedicate this post to you and know that you are remembered and appreciated by those you help... more than you know. It is amazing how one little act of kindness can leave an everlasting imprint on a person.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Hostels: for the record

Ok people, let's set the record straight. For all of you out there that have never stayed at a hostel and have some warped view of what they are like, probably due to the horror movie... you are sorely mistaken and frankly missing out on a great way to travel. Of course you have the dirty, gross hostels out there... you definitely have to do your research, BUT there are some pretty fantastic hostels out there where people don't kidnap and torture you... there aren't bug infested beds... you won't be sleeping with creepers.... they are just cheap and FUN places to crash for a couple nights where you can meet other backpackers from all around the world and no Mere... they aren't people that eat people. Many hostels have fun bars to hang out at, pools to lay by, restaurants to eat at, private rooms and bathrooms... in my opinion they are much better then hotels for solo travelers. When you stay at a hostel you are never really alone. If you don't believe my words, here are some pics of the hostels I have stayed at and pictures don't lie.


View from Loki Hostal in Cuzco, Peru

Loki's Bar

The Pink Palace in Corfu, Greece

Pink Palace's restaurant/bar area

Pool at Hostal Pangea in San José, Costa Rica

Deck at Hostal Pangea

Pool area at Arenal Backpacker's Hostal in La Fortuna, Costa Rica

Arenal Backpacker's

The Gran Kahuna Hostal in Bocas Del Toro, Panama

Semana Santa

Semana Santa... or Holy week... was spent in La Fortuna, Cahuita and Puerto Viejo. I did a jungle hike, saw active volcanoe, sunset over a lake, hot springs and a rope swing in La Fortuna. If you want to see the jungle side of Costa Rica, La Fortuna is the perfect place. So many adventures you can take including river rafting, canyoning, volcanoes, horse back riding, etc. And the hot springs are absolutely amazing. Best way to end the night after hiking.

Then I went to the carribean coast and met up with my friend Ashleigh and her friends. Went snorkling in Cahuita and took a nice walk through the national park there. Saw my first sloth in Costa Rica along with some monkeys and a snake! Spent significant time at the beautiful beaches in Cahuita and Puerto Viejo and just relaxed. It was an amazing week!







Monday, April 5, 2010

Friends we all have

We all have our little cliques we hang out with, the life long friends, the work friends, your party crowd... but it seems like, no matter who you are or what group of friends it is... every group has a couple of the same personalities. You know who I'm talking about...

"The Planner" - the one that plans everything your group does... from a simple lunch to a week long vacation to a night out at the bars. Every birthday, every holiday, every trip, every meal....it's all done by the planner. Doesn't even cross anyone elses mind to figure out what we are going to do. You just call the planner to see whats up. The ring leader... with organization skills like you wouldn't imagine! This person is always a little under-appreciated... so I would like to thank all the planners out there... with out whom we would be lost.

"The Glue" - the person who keeps everyone together, the link between us all... the mediater... the neutral party in every spat... the one who decides it's time that we all get together and do something... so they call the planner to pick the place and get everyone there. The Glue is always the mellow one, but not stoned-hippy mellow cause they actually care about the dynamics of the group and make an effort to put out any fires. This person is also the only one who really can add any new members to the group. Any of the others can try, but the newbies usually fade out through time unless you have a solid link to The Glue.

"The Scapegoat" - The butt of everyones jokes, the groups outlet for sarcasm and "raggery". We all love the Scapegoat, some of the best times the group has is with the Scapegoat, laughing about the most recent ridiculous stunt they have done. And the scapegoat is always a trooper... taking the jokes like a champ. Anything bad happens... must be the scapegoats fault... anything ridiculous happens... scapegoat for sure, any "seriously?!?" moments are always thanks to the scapegoat.

"The Smart Ass" - Usually the one making fun of the scapegoat... and always a riot to hang out with! some of the witty comebacks that the smart ass comes up with just amazes you and at the same time makes you roll on the ground with laughter. Freaking smart ass! How do they come up with this crap?! They like to be the center of attention, and usually are. They are always good with the opposite sex and comfortable in any situation. And your abs always look a little better after hanging out with the smart ass.

"The priss" - Guy or girl... there is always a priss in every group. The one who takes FOREVER to get ready. I mean how many outfit changes can you REALLY have? Just pick a pair of shoes! This person is always late, or the one who makes the group late... of course they always look amazing. You'll never catch the priss in a sweatshirt and jeans with messed up hair. Crazy about fashion, won't catch them near a camp site and looks at their reflection while passing any window just to make sure not a hair is out of line, make up is perfect, no wrinkles in the clothes... ok were good.

"The nice one" - Title is pretty self explanatory, but this is the person that everybody loves. Not just everyone in the group... everyone that has ever met them. They are loved by all... you can't help but love them because they are just SO god damn NICE. Probably the most selfless person you know, one of the best listeners... any time you have a problem... go straight to the nice one. They are usually always in a relationship as well... because people just can't get enough of them. One relationship ends and there is always someone else just waiting for them to become available so they can make their move.

"The Bachelor" - The one you go to when you want to have a good time. The life long bachelor... the good timer... the partier. Essentially "Samantha" from Sex and the City. Usually a little promiscuous... but that is just their life style. Been in one or two relationships... but its just not their style. They are free souls just looking to have a good time content on flying solo throughout life. They drink like a fish, come up with the craziest things to do and are always the LIFE of the party. They make new friends where ever they go. It's just magnetic the pull they have... you just want to be around them. Always happy... always having a good time, however not the one you go to when in a crisis. The Bachelor is always a little flakey... but when they show up, you know its going to be a good night.

One of my Favorite Poems

I read this poem all the time, it is amazing how one little poem can basically have the secret to life, the essence of life, the answer to most questions in life. "Was I a good person?", "Did I live a good life?", "How do you measure the quality of life?".... well here is your answer.

The Measure of a Man

Not - How did he die? But - How did he live?
Not - What did he gain? But - What did he give?

These are the things that measure the worth
Of a man as a man, regardless of birth.

Not - What was his station? But - had he a heart?
And - How did he play his God-given part?

Was he ever ready with a word of good cheer?
To bring back a smile, to banish a tear?

Not - What was his church? Not - What was his creed?
But - Had he befriended those really in need?

Not - What did the sketch in the newspaper say?
But - How many were sorry when he passed away?

These are the things that measure the worth
Of a man as a man, regardless of birth.