Tuesday, August 23, 2011

sunriver

my parents kindly let james and me mooch off their family vacation to sunriver, oregon. don't believe me? here is some documentation.

this is a coke ad AND an apple ad, all in one.
we rode marty around in a trailer behind my bike. he did not like it very much. in fact, the first time we put him in we forgot to zip the front shut and he hopped out and got ran over! poor guy.
 
meet my father, bobino.

we went to a fantastic mexican restaurant called el corporal and bridget ate a chip.

 
she also ordered an o'douls (non alcoholic!!!!)

this is the deschutes river that runs through oregon. we also white water rafted on it!
newlyweded cuties
my lovely baby sister
just chillin, having fun, being ourselves.
 
we noosed our dog because he tried to eat our mexican food! only joking.

five freaks, bffs, family and friends
  
james and marty, chillen on a rock, typical
 
presh.

anyway, a good time was had by all and i can't wait to go back. thanks for having us, mom and dad!

Monday, August 1, 2011

hot hot heat

utah is SOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOTTTTTT. and i'm not even being dramatic though i perhaps am being whiny.
so i made this refreshing vegan beverage! ice water with lime, mint, and frozen peaches. i suggest you make it too.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

quotes

do you love quotes? i do. here are a few memorables ones i've heard as of late.

"Love all, serve all; help ever, hurt never." -Sai Baba

"If you fail, learn and move on. You're growing." -Dove chocolate wrapper

"When an obstacle is tough, you try harder. When an obstacle is insurmountable, you change course. But you never sit down and refuse to finish." -Bethenny Frankel, "A Place of Yes"

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

babies

i saw this documentary last night.
this is what i took away from it:

babies are cute. and they're all the same. and it's not that hard to survive. and america is stupid. (jk, i already thought that. ....jk.)

Sunday, May 8, 2011

mum

exerpt from a mothers day talk given today in church:

"my friend and her mother left the church when we were sophomores in high school. she started hanging out with a new group of friends and it left me rather lonely. a few months later, my old friend asked me to go to a movie with her and some other friends on sunday. not wanting to sound like a goodie goodie, i accepted the invitation. i went home and told my mom i would be seeing a movie that sunday."

i sighed expecting to hear this:

"my mom gently told me that the sabbath was a holy day and that we don't work or make other people work, therefore don't go to movies on sunday. i trusted her advice, prayed and felt peace about it, told my friend i couldn't go, and was blessed with new friends by not making a bad decision."

much to my surprise, that's not what she said! instead it went something like this:

"first she looked at me with questioning, but then her face turned to a look of empathy. she knew how lonely i had been. she didn't feel the need to lecture me because she had taught me the principles of the gospel and trusted me to make my own choices."

now THAT'S a good mom. and a good talk.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

a tribute in haiku

marty is so cool
has red hair and a cute face
what is he mixed with?

loves his daddy
totally obsessed with me
can't serve two masters

today's his birthday
luckily he will stay small
no matter how old 

marty is my clone
hesitant 'bout his species
loves the opposite

he's obsessed with food
that, he gets from me also
we're chubby bunnies

dog parks are lovely
when it's sunny in utah
marty runs so fast

his girlfriend, mama
pomeranian corgi
she's gentle with him

best day of his life
was on the beach in cali
he loves warm weather

his soul is so pure
he's infinitely loving
he is my best friend

i love you, my sweet birthday boy.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

mush

soo.. is it just me, or is wedding fever in the air? i don't know if it was the royal wedding (that dress!) or the fact that my baby sister is tying the knot in 1 MONTH but i am feeling all lovey dovey and it's making me miss that special day of my own that happened almost exactly 8 months ago. let's reminisce, shall we?

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(some of these are mine, obviously, and the rest were saved from wedding blogs for inspiration. gorg.)

Monday, April 25, 2011

the great salt lake

 (attn: before reading this post, go here and listen while reading. thank you.)

i've been whining about wanting to go to the beach for about a month now, so james humored me by suggesting we go to the great salt lake. it wasn't much compared to california, but there was sand and water and some rocks to sit on and a huge rock for james to climb. there was even a big dog name lucy that made friends with marty! if you knew marty, you'd know that is major progress cause he's pretty much terrified of all other dogs, especially big ones. we were so proud. we forgot to bring a camera, of course, but luckily had our trusty cell phones to capture a few moments.




Friday, April 22, 2011

HAPPY EARTH DAY!

but, in reality...
yeah, i used to have a shirt that said that, so that proves it. anyway, what are you doing to celebrate?! i challenge you to cut out animal products (meat, dairy, eggs) for the day. seriously, did you know:

-animal agri-business (factory farming) is the number 1 contributor to global warming. carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide together cause the vast majority of global warming. raising animals for food is one of the largest sources of carbon dioxide and the single largest source of both methane and nitrous oxide emissions. the official handbook for Live Earth, the anti-global warming concerts that Al Gore helped organize, says that not eating meat is the 'single most effective thing you can do' to reduce your climate change impact.

-20 vegetarians could live off the land that only 1 omnivore could.

-half of the world's fresh water is used for agriculture. some is used to grow grain for us, but most of it is used for the animals. it takes around 2,500 gallons of water to produce one pound of beef. that's 6 months of showers! by comparison, it only takes 33 gallons of water to grow a pound of carrots. (pregnant cows for dairy drink 50 gallons of water per day -- that's a bathtub full! humans drink about a half gallon a day.)

-we are polluting our water -- it is estimated that more than 335 million tons of waste (that is filled with antibiotics and growth hormones) are produced annually on farms in the united states, and residues of antibiotics used only in animals are showing up in rivers and soil samples far from the original sites, even getting into drinking water supplies.

-half of the corn grown in the US is used to feed cattle (by the way, cattle weren't meant to eat corn-- it makes them sick and subsequently we get e. coli by eating these sick cows). this is food that could be going towards feeding the hungry -- if americans would reduce meat consumption by just 10%, enough grain would be saved to feed the 60,000,000 people who die of hunger each year.

-we're killing the rain forests. our love of cheap burgers is creating so much demand for beef that south and central american cattle industries are clearing the rain forests to make room for cattle pasture. cattle grazing is the number 1 factor in the destruction of the rain forests, and we're losing 2.4 acres of it per second. that's 144 acres per minute. 

-on that note, it is estimated that global rain forests produce 40% of the oxygen we breathe, so by cutting them down we are literally choking ourselves.

 how's that for celebrating mother earth?

*(most of this information retrieved from alicia silverstone's book, the kind diet, and some was looked up online.)

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

welcome!

it was time for a change. especially since my name isn't barringer anymore! (RIP)

so this is where i live now. tell your friends and get ready for a good time.

forever yours,
city bird

testing, testing

we're live in 5....4.....3....2................