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Jan 23, 2010

A Few Fantastic Fantasies

Let us face the facts, everyone fantasizes about dreams, possessions, talents, and superpowers in their own lives. I figured I would show my bravery and exploit a few of my own fantasies.
My Dream Vehicles
Dream Luxury Car: Aston Martin V12 Vantage

This car is the sexiest car I have ever had the privilege of looking upon. Its features are gorgeous, just take a look.


http://www.astonmartin.com/eng/thecars/v12vantage/design

For those who have seen 007 Casino Royale you know the greatness in performance from any Aston Martin car.

Dream Sports Car: Lamborghini Gallardo

The Lamborghini became my favorite car when I saw the butterfly doors years ago. I fall in love with each new car as they improve and become more intricate. Just a side note for you movie lovers, Christian Bale had the privilege of driving a Lamborghini in the movie Batman: The Dark Knight.

For more pictures and information, please see:

http://www.lamborghini.com/2006/lamboSitenormal.asp?lang=eng

Dream SUV: BMW X5 xDrive 35d

I have been a huge BMW fan since I got my BMW 330xi in December of 2007. I really love the safety of BMW. I know this vehicle would be the perfect "Mom-mobile" because it has all wheel drive, airbags all over the vehicle, and a lot of space for fidgety little children and teenagers.

(For more information on the BMW X5, click here)

Dream Truck: Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD

For those of you who know me know that I have a very strong bias for Chevy trucks. But come on, they are beautiful, tough, mean, and awesome. This picture isn't so great, my dad's truck could put it to shame, but it still beats many Ford trucks and all Dodge trucks. Toyota trucks are the children of Chevrolet, they have yet to mature.

My Dream Place of Living

Hawai'i

Specifically in the city of Poi'pu on the island of Kaua'i. The people on this island are so kind and willing to help any person they come in contact with. It is also a very nice place for children to be raised in. Hawai'i is beautiful. It is everything I could ever dream of.

Jan 13, 2010

My Sunny Winter Day






It was such a sunny day today, I couldn't keep my camera locked up in its case! So I grabbed one of my best friends and started snapping photos.

Dec 2, 2009

Top Smile Savers and Spoilers

This article was taken from an article posted on MSN.
Top Smile Savers and Spoilers
What to eat—and avoid—to keep your smile stunning. You may be surprised!
From RealAge

Somewhere in America, right now, a student's science fair project is demonstrating cola's ability to eat through tooth enamel. It's not pretty. But soda isn't the only food that does a number on your grin. Here are some of your smile's worst enemies—and best friends.

The Enemies List

Soda, fruit juice and sports drinks: They're not only sugary but also acidic, and that creates a perfect home for the bacteria that cause cavities and gum disease—especially if you tend to sip all day on one or another of these drinks. Acid-neutralizing saliva just can't keep up.
The realistic fix: Nobody's saying you have to go cold turkey, but for all-day swigging, choose water. Reserve the pick-me-ups for once-a-day use. And buy some straws—sipping through them reduces the amount of time your teeth are exposed to a drink.
Sticky stuff: We're not just talking gooey caramels or fruit roll-ups. Bread, crackers, chips, sweet rolls and other refined carbohydrates are nearly as likely as a Tootsie Roll to cling to teeth—and they hang on for at least 20 minutes. Not good.
The realistic fix: Try to say no to sticky sweets and carbs when you can't brush afterward. Alternatively, slosh some water around in your mouth or chew a stick of sugarless gum that's sweetened with xylitol. The gum helps remove sticky food particles from your teeth, and xylitol curbs cavity causers and increases healthy saliva.

Your Smile's Best Friends

Cheese, please: Eating a bit of cheddar (or whatever) at the end of a meal helps protect teeth. It stimulates the production of cleansing saliva, and the calcium in cheese helps harden teeth.
Crunchy things: Crisp apples, celery and carrots are nature's little toothbrush alternatives. Not only do they help rid your mouth of food particles, but also their rough, fibrous texture actually scrubs away as you chew, slightly brightening your smile.
Have a cuppa: Drinking tea after eating can help destroy the germs that cause cavities, gum disease and less-than-fresh breath. That goes for both green and black teas. Note from Shay: or you could just swish some mouthwash or brush your teeth.
Shiitake mushrooms: These delicate, delicious flavor boosters contain lentinan, a plant substance that's anything but a lightweight: It fights both tooth plaque and the bacteria that live in it.

Oct 28, 2009

Winter?

Last week I was wearing short-sleeve shirts comfortably outside, skipping to and from my classes, but now? Now I walk shivering to my car when it is still in the comfort of my garage. Where did Fall go? The leaves were so pretty on the trees until the bitter cold froze them off, falling to the ground.
Everyone in favor of keeping Fall around for 2-3 more weeks, please say, "I."

I.

Sep 1, 2009

Yuck!

So before I tell you this story of mine, I figure I should let you in on what is going on with my school life. . .
I am in my second year at UVU, still majoring in Hospitality Management. I'm taking 2 classes right now, Financial Accounting and Intro to Photography. I love my photography class, and my accounting class... well it's accounting. I like being with people, not counting beans.
So now to my story.

I go to a university, we're adults right? Apparently not...
So as I'm sitting in my accounting class this afternoon I was gazing around the room, because the class got distracted on another topic of which I didn't understand, I watched people on their laptops getting on facebook, watched people get confused on the topic, and then I look to the table next to me at this boy, I say boy not man you'll understand why, who looks like he is about 22-23, and he is full on picking his nose.
WHAT?!? I thought we were adults here. The last time I saw someone picking their nose in a classroom setting was when I was in 4th grade.
After I saw that and was so disgusted, I started thinking of times when I've seen other adults picking their nose. Suddenly, I remembered of my idea for an awesome Ford commercial.
A couple years ago I was driving down the freeway looking at the other cars next to me, I was riding passenger so don't worry. This hot, blue Chevy Corvette pulled up to the side of us so naturally I look in to see what type of person was driving it. To my horror, it was the worst type of person driving this beautiful car: a nose picker.
Don't you think Ford could use that as a commercial? Well, I think it would be good.