Tuesday, May 31, 2011

google maps

591 E 300 N
You don't know me because I googled your house

And can I just say, it's beautiful
Isn't technology great these days?

If you give me your name I can add you on facebook and I'll know
Where you work,
Your birthday and
What you did last weekend.
And
If you have twitter I can know what you're doing always.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Film Thing

Toy Story 3

OW: Andy is growing up and has stopped playing with his toys so they have become used to sitting in a box waiting till Andy decides to do something with them.
Call: Andy puts his toys in a bag and goes to put them in the attic but there is a mix up and his mom gives his toys away, now the toys are sent to somewhere different.
Refusal: Woody refuses to spend the rest of his 'life' like this being torn apart by little kids in the preschool, while everyone else is happy Woody tries to find a way out.
Mentor: The other toys that Woody meets tell him that he should go back and help his friends and help him to try to get back.
enemies: Lots-O is the one that is the master mind behind keeping Woody and his friends at the daycare. Along with Lots-O's helpers.
Approach: Woody and his friends escape anyway and stand up against Lots-O and his gang.
Ordeal: After being thrown in the dumpster and almost escaping they try to help Lots-O only to be betrayed by him right after, and are left to die.
Reward: In the end they get what they wanted which was a child to play with them.
Resurrection: They learn how it feels to be a toy again, and have someone love them.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Ordinary World

Walking Alone
Meet Molly. An 17 year old girl from New York, New York who was never really close to anyone besides her parents. She lived with her father and mother in a tiny apartment. They were a family who shared everything with each other. One night Molly asks her dad if he will go pick her up some dinner, while out a tragic accident happens, and Molly's mother blames her for the death of her dad and Molly starts to believe her. Molly must now not only adjust to losing her father but also losing her mother in a different way. Will Molly's mother ever forgive her? Can Molly ever forgive herself? Or will Molly be walking alone her whole life?

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Shake the Dust.

This is for the choir kids who only have their parents come to their concerts.
for the cool kids who are actually most alone.
for the person who thinks they aren't good enough.
for the parents who lost their children. and for the adults who lost their childhood.
Shake the Dust.


This is for the person who has everything but true love. for the kids who sit alone on prom night wondering why they aren't good enough.
for the people who give up everything and are left with nothing.
Shake the Dust.


This is for the bullies on the playground, for the bullies in the hallway, for the bullies in the mini skirts. 
This is for the people they bully. 
Shake the Dust. 


Don't be defined by what people think of you. Shake the dust and tell people what to think of you. Don't let people assume who you are, show them who you are. 
Shake the dust! Shake off the fact only your parents want to hear you sing. 
Shake off the past and hold on to the future. 
Shake the dust.