Monday, March 21, 2011

Art. The music to our eyes




I found this video online, and it really hit my creative side. This type of art is different, and that's why it is so spectacular.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

BurntSun.


A simple, moderately severe sunburn damages the blood vessels to such an extent that it takes four to fifteen months for them to return to their normal condition.

NO Sunscreen is waterproof.

 
I was out snowboarding yesterday ( No Surprise) and I did not realize the power of the sun. I let my blonde locks flow in the air and wore only sunglasses and I was a changed person this morning when I woke up. First of all, I look like rocky the raccoon because my entire face was exposed to the sun, except my eyes which were covered by my shades. I though it was a brilliant idea all day, as I did not expect the suns rays to make it through the cloudy sky and onto my fair winter skin. Secondly, I look quite similar to an apple because my face is a vibrant red colour. I have been living in Aloe Vera the past day, and I'm trying to figure out a solution to my white eye problem. I would like to say a nice "Hello" to the wrinkles I expect to see in my older years. Burning you skin is a very dangerous thing to do. It doesn't only make you look funny for a couple days, but it also raises you risk of skin cancer and skin developments such as brown spots and wrinkles. Even if your not burning, but becoming tanned, without the protection from sunscreen, your skin is being damaged. Protect yourself from the sun, so you don't end up looking like me! - TB

 FACT: a sunburn is the result of your DNA getting damaged

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

In Reality




Our World cares as much about the devastating earthquake in Australia/New Zealand
 as they do about Justin Bieber's New Haircut.

f.in.ishe.d.

Our lives are made up as a gigantic maze. We enter our first maze at birth, the maze of our childhood. We enter another maze when we start school, the maze of our school life, which gets harder and harder. We intertwine with mazes  around us through relationships and friendships. As we grow older, our mazes become more and more complicated. We find pathways, short cuts, options and dead ends. A maze is what life brings us.

Throughout life we find pathways, or opportunity's. Opportunity's bring us new mazes in life. Without opportunity's, life may be dull and uneventful. An opportunity is the colour to a black and white painting. The glow that brings new chances and memories. Through opportunity, you meet new people, learn new things and share new moments. Without pathways like this, life would be slow, and your journey through your maze would be still. Still until you come across a shortcut or a fork in the road. A shortcut is a choice, a choice that can help you for the good or for the bad, depending on which direction you go. When you reach these turns in your life, you must take chance to succeed further. You never know whether turning left or right or going straight, will take you in the wrong direction or if it will push you further towards your future. In our student lives right now, we are being faced with decisions. do we turn right and go to University. Do we turn left and get a Job? Or do we continue going straight for another year? We are being faced with these many decisions and we must take chances in order to move on. No matter what option you choose, there is always a new direction to turn down the road. If we reach a dead end, we must lift our chin up high, turn around and take a pathway. Although dead ends are though, we cannot sit in a rut with no where to go. Moving on and finding our way throughout the path is important. Life must go on in a positive direction.

Although we do not have a map to our puzzle of life, or answers to our questions, fighting through each pathway is the only way we can make our lives better. Cherish each pathway and live through each cornor. We have one pathway so lets make it the greatest it can be. <3
"Do I love you because you are beautiful, or are you beautiful because I love you?"

Oscar Hammerstein II