Archive for May, 2009
I few months ago things were a bit dicey. Things were not sticking to plan and life was throwing me curve balls, well that’s what I thought. What I didn’t know is that with in a matter of weeks, both of my boys were to moved out and I would be joining the ranks of the SEIU and IKEA would be my new hangout. In the past my home office was anywhere my computer was located, in the kitchen, the patio, the laundry room, the toilet; anywhere. Today I’m currently putting together my home office space, it feels great to have my own corner of the world where I can work on my client’s images, wedding albums and dvd slide shows. The clouds are fading and things are starting to make sense; thanks goes to my family and my God.
Wow, I look like a DORK!!
I might not be the right one, the right one to share this thought with you.
He needs you more than anything in his life
He wants you more than anything in his life
He’ll miss you more than anything in his life
He loves you you more than anything in his life
Words from Daft Punk
Live Long, Love Hard
Fridays are usually sweet but Mars aims to make them even better with their “Real Chocolate Relief Act”. Every Friday through the end of September consumers can download a coupon for a full-size package of Twix, Dove, 3 Musketeers, Snickers, Milky Way, or M&Ms. Why are they doing this? To fight the war against Hershey and it’s fake chocolate. The Mars site says that a “telltale sign is the wording on the packaging. For 100% real, authentic chocolate, look for the words “milk chocolate,” “semi-sweet chocolate” or “bittersweet chocolate.” On the other hand, it’s probably not real if you see the words, “chocolate flavor,” “chocolate coating,” “chocolaty,” or “made with chocolate.” And beware of packaging that implies chocolate, but doesn’t even mention it. Would it be cheaper for us to use vegetable oil? Yes. Would it be real chocolate? No. The next time you’re choosing your chocolate, check the label. Chances are you could be getting something that’s, well, fake. If it’s Mars, you know it’s real chocolate.
Happy Birthday Baby, Love you.
“When I was in 3rd grade, at recess my teacher asked me to draw a big collage of the school for a retiring teacher. I was the only kid in the class at recess working on it. During the recess, that retired teacher brought a camera to class for his party. When he showed me it and said, “you might like this thing.” and I did. That’s when I knew. Everything just came naturally and the rest is history.What was your first camera? I believe it was either a Concord 110 or a Hanimex 110 camera - All I know is that it was pink!“
Go to www.sacramentopug.wordpress.com for the full interview
