Thursday, May 26, 2011

 Breaking news:  Look what I found!
Because I had no homework today (surprisingly enough), I decided to surf the net, and by net I mean Google Images. I typed in "Lively Vibes" and I found a picture of me and a few of the pictures I've posted on this blog... and I found this! Apparently this "Lively Vibe" is a lifestyle blog covering a variation of topics. Cool! So I saved the picture, edited it on Paint and added the "s", and voila! The Lively Vibes logo is born (with a help of copying).
   In other news, IT WON'T STOP RAINING. Even though I prefer cloudy, breezy weather over hot, sunny weather, this rain is making me wanna shoot Martha Mitchell! The bad news is it's gonna be like this for a few more days. Oddly enough, though, I'm pretty fortunate other than the people who have been attacked by tornadoes and floods lately. I remember back in '09 Terre Haute had a major flood and many lost their homes and properties. The walls in my garage got a bit torn up, but other than that we were fine. My brother's friend woke up to his room flooded with water up to his bed that night! It was truly an unfortunate time for us Hoosiers. We're not used to feeling like Floridians (no offense to all you Floridians).

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Twilight: The Whole Enchilada


      I know a lot of people who HATE Twilight, or are just not into it. Just a year ago I practically breathed Twilight and all the movies and books. Robert Pattinson was (and pretty much still is) the love of my life. The walls in my room are currently splattered with pictures of the Twilight cast and anything that relates to it (I was in a collage-making mood for a few days). I went to the midnight showing for both New Moon and Eclipse, and woke up the next day for school, still mind blown. Last July I attended a Twilight convention with my mom in Indianapolis and met some of the werewolves (Chaske Spencer "Sam Uley", Bronson Pelletier "Jared", Alex Meraz "Paul", Booboo Stewart "Seth Clearwater" and Tinsel Korey "Emily Young/Uley"). To be honest, that was the best day of my life. I got 4 out of the 5 wolves' autographs and got to shake hands with them (I got to personally speak with Booboo and hug him!). Besides meeting Hulk and Brooke Hogan, Bill Nye the Science Guy and a few not well known people, I'd never met celebs before!
     I really hope sometime in my life I meet my beloved Robert Pattinson and have a fundue time with him. Speaking of Robert Pattinson, yesterday was his 25th birthday! I celebrated by winning a scrimmage against another soccer team during practice last night. I have to admit I'm not AS crazy about him as I was just a year ago (and I blame Vampire Weekend for that), but I still have the occasional hyperventilation when I see new photos of him n a magazine or see a commercial/advertisement/new information about Water for Elephants and Breaking Dawn Part 1. Yesterday all I wanted to do was watch Remember Me, but I never did since I do not own it. Life sucks.
    There's a lot of Twilight haters out there, and that's okay... sometimes. Sometimes haters sip on the Haterade and take things too far. All I know is, I love Twilight and hopefully I always will.
   

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Flags of the World

   I have a bizarre interest in flags of various countries. I like learning and identifying them. My dad bought an app on his Droid called GeoQuiz. It's a 20 question quiz over geographical categories like capitals, plains and plateaus, rivers and lakes, foods, population, etc. My favorite category? Flags.
   For instance: My personal favorite flag is the Togian flag.
"The red square symbolizes the loyalty and the patriotism of the people towards their country. The green represents hope, fertility and agriculture. Yellow stands for the country's mineral wealth and the faith that hard work and strength will bring prosperity. The white star represents life, purity, peace, dignity and Togo's independence. The five stripes represent the nation's five distinct geographical regions." That's deep.

   Next up, Libyan flag.
   Libya's flag is probably the most interesting to me. I like how Libyans chose to be simple and down with the law. Of course, green IS their national color. It's also a symbol of Muammar al Qaddafi's 'Green Revolution', which, if you're naive toward all of this, was Libya's "intention to turn Libya into a wealthy agricultural nation." I guess to a Libyan national colors come first. Plus green's my favorite color.
   Oh, you want another flag? Okay.
 The Kuwaiti flag.
Back when I was in 2nd grade, we had an exchanged student from Kuwait. Her name was Lulwah Al-Doukhi. When she came to my school in Indiana she, along with her four siblings, knew only a few English words. To be nice, I introduced myself. Aware that she has no idea what I was saying, I talked to her and tried to help her with her English. Her going to speech and my teaching her simple words helped her with her English immensely. Eventually we became friends-- best friends. Her parents wouldn't allow her to come to my house, so I hung out at her house a few times. One time I had dinner with Lulu (her nickname) and her family. You know, Kuwaiti food is pretty delicious!! Unfortunately I can't remember the name of it, but Lulu's mama cooked this Hamburger Helper-looking dish. IT WAS SO YUMMY. Later that day I came to a realization: I just experienced my first Kuwaiti vibe.
 Lulu was in my class from 2nd to 4th grade. I have a theory that my teachers saw how well I interact with Lulu, and she would be more comfortable if we were in the same class. Lulwah and her family moved back to Kuwait when she and I were in 4th grade. We didn't have any way to contact each other and the only thing I have left of her is a picture of her and I at our siblings' band concert.
This is why I love Twitter:
A couple months ago I signed on to Twitter and noticed I had a DM. The DM read "hey remember me? :)". The message was from LULWAH AL-DOUKHI!!!! She followed me, I followed her and BAM! We're friends again!
   Okay, last flag:
Nepal. Pretty palpable as to why this is one of my favorites. "The crimson/red color is a traditional Nepalese color and the blue outlined edge represents the country's peaceful nature. The two triangular portions of the Nepalese flag represent the Himalayan Mountains and the two main religions of the nation - which are Buddhism and Hinduism. The moon and sun originally represented the royal family and the prime minister's family, the Rana family. They also represent the country's desire to live as long as the sun and moon." An immortal vampire country. I like the sound of that. I like that the Nepalese are complete rebels and have a pointy B shaped flag. Ridin' solo. But I love how spiritual they are, for reelz.
   Okay, nerd alert corner is over. Just wanted to share my flag vibe with y'all. This has been fun.