25 September 2009

i'm such a sucker...

for stuff like this.





and this


02 August 2009

you can check out any time you like...

but you can never leave.


I just read this article by a BBC correspondent who has lived in America for the past 7+ years. It is so interesting to hear how an outsider, non native, views our country. Read it here.



25 July 2009

Where the Wild Things Are



check out this new clip about the movie.




This is really an awesome website from the makers of wtwta



06 June 2009

Seriously...who is this kid?

This is for G. Even though it's your least favorite HW family member, you'll love this.




01 May 2009

Something about Vandaveer

I really like this video. Maybe it's the drumming on a shopping cart. I just like it.


Vandaveer - Woolgathering / Roman Candle - A Take Away Show from La Blogotheque on Vimeo.

23 March 2009

16 March 2009

What will transportation be like in 80 years?????

I came upon this video by Honda, and it is really interesting. What will we drive in 80 years? How will we get around?




I remember watching this video about the first electric car...

06 March 2009

Apartment Therapy

I don't know how many of you have hear of or seen this website, but it is AMAZING. I mean, it is amazing for those of you who can actually decorate their own place, being that there is a place to decorate. Being quite poor at the moment, I don't have that luxury (read: living with my dad). One day, though, I will be able to have my own place to call home, and maybe even be featured on this website.




There are just so many ideas of how to decorate and beautify your place.




This is just one of the many wonderful ideas...







Here's another.

05 February 2009

Apple Products

i agree with Donald Miller,




why don't i have any jumping photos on facebook?




read his blog here. seriously do it. it's funny and true and not funny all at the same time.

10 January 2009

Slumdog...Cairo Reminiscing


Tonight I saw Slumdog Millionaire




I can honestly say it is one of the best movies I have seen in a long time. The reason I say this isn't necessarily because of the story, the acting, the cinematography (even though all that was pretty darn good), it's because of what it reminded me of.




POVERTY




I know it's kind of a weird reason to like a movie. For the reminder of the bottomless, drowning poverty that seems to be everywhere. It reminded me of Cairo. Of 2006 when I spent three months in a city I knew absolutely nothing about save for some old stone buildings nearby. I knew nothing of the garbage collecting communities that littered the outskirts of the city centre. Nothing of the island in the nile, basically a stone's throw from the shores of Cairo city, which didn't even have a hospital on it.




I didn't know anything about the massive amounts of people there who love soccer and mobile phones, are obessed with airbrushed photos and honking horns for any and every reason imaginable. Or that everything, including your skin would have a layer of brown dirt/dust/pollution on it at the end of the day. Or that there are 9 communities in Cairo who collect and sort garbage, who have no infrastructure, who are Christian. I knew nothing of the huge shopping malls filled with Egyptian teens attempting to free themselves from whatever they feel is holding them back, or what being in a Muslim country during Ramadan would be like, or being a blonde, american woman in a Muslim country during Ramadan.


From egypt



No, I didn't know any of this. I still don't really know much about Cairo. I do know that there are some amazingly loving and hospitable people there. Some amazing doctors and volunteers trying to bring some relief to the more than 2 million Sudanese refugees living in the city. Young children begging for less than a cent. For a smile. A high five. Recognition. Love.




So no, despite what they may say about Slumdog Millionaire, it's not "the feel good movie of the century" or whatever. Yes, it is encouraging, but it is also devastating. Bombay to Mumbai. The slums to the sky risers. Cairo.


From egypt

(photo from BH's collection)




I haven't been to India. It's in the top 10 things to do list. Maybe even top 5. But I have been to Cairo, and I have seen wealth blanketing poverty, maybe just for the wealthy themselves, but covering it and coexisting with it at the same time. I have also seen poverty laughing in wealth's face. Smiling. Laughing. Loving.


From egypt



Watching this movie made me realize why I wanted to be a nurse in the first place...to contribute to something...to learn from those many are to busy to learn from...to laugh with those in the dirt. With those who laugh despite everything else around them saying they shouldn't. That they can't. But they do, they sure do.


From egypt