Saturday, November 14, 2009

Random Pictures





The first two are pictures I took on my cell phone at EPCOT. One is of a starfish hanging on the end of a plant. I was just waiting for it to fall, but it never did.

The one with Beast and Belle is at the most recent Christmas party. I have no idea who those other two people are.

God and Dog Video

This is a great video a friend showed me. It's a true story about God and dog.

God and Dog

Click on the link to view.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Three Lovely Ladies

This past weekend, I was visited by some very great family members! My mom, Terri, and Madison all came to Florida for a chance to see what I do and have some fun. We had a great time together, and it was really nice to see them. Here are some pictures of what went on.





Unfortunately, these are all the pictures I personally have. There are plenty more to come after I get the from my mom.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Lightsaber Test

I just recently got my hands on Adobe After Effects and am working on some new projects. I asked my roommate Lauren to display the lightsaber test. Here it is.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Winter Goofy!


A bit too early, but everyone looks forward to the holidays!

Monday, August 31, 2009

Tuxedo



I put together a video with the current pictures I have of her. I really wish I had a few more off hand.

Who could have asked for a better dog?

Tuxedo was a very loving dog. Not once did I ever feel threatened or worried she would attack. Instead, I knew she would always be by my side to snuggle on me and lick my problems away. Often, she would greet you with her form of speaking - a grunt.

My dog loved to play with a rubber chicken, especially if you tied a string to the end of it and swung it around. For some reason, as soon as that string was attached, she couldn't help but go after it and try to rip it off.

Sure, Tuxedo is a boy's name, and she always was referred to as "he". However, her perky ears and pointy tail never seemed to show any indication of offense when she was mistaken for the wrong gender.

She always had a goofy sense to her. She could make you smile while she slept. There was something about her that people couldn't help but love. Even the whole neighborhood knew her. She didn't have any trouble vocally expressing herself either; it was a challenge to get her to shut up at times.

Tuxedo was my dog, she was my family, and she was my friend. I will miss her.




Here is a picture of what she may have looked like as a puppy.

Saturday, August 15, 2009