Archive for November, 2008

Things I Love Thursdays

November 20, 2008

I’m back from my Things I Love Thursdays hiatus. I don’t really have a good excuse, so “I’m sorry” will have to do! Next Thursday might or might not have a post, since it IS Thanksgiving and all…we will see how things go.

Here are this week’s things I love!

- Draw My Thing

I know, I know, it sounds really nasty, but I promise it’s not. It’s really quite fun and addicting! It’s basically an online version of Pictionary that you can play with either strangers or set up a private room and play with friends. A few nights ago I was playing with a bunch of fellow photographer friends and I honestly can’t remember the last time I laughed so hard. For the most part I think photographers are not the greatest drawers (is that a word?) so some things were rather ambiguous to say the least. Try it! It’s fun!

- Charger game on Sunday!

No, I’m not loving the Chargers’ most recent performance (grrrrrr!!!!) BUT I am going to the game this Sunday night against the Colts! Hooray! The last time I went to a game I was in 4th grade I think and it was a pre-season one at that. So I’ve never been to a real, regular season game before and I am excited! It’s the Sunday Night Football game this week so look for me in the stands…I’ll be sitting to the left of the jumbotron as you face it, about mid-way down, decked out in my Philip Rivers jersey. :) GO CHARGERS!!

- True Bride Confessions

I totally can’t remember where I saw this site but now that I’ve found it, I admit that I’m hooked! I check it every day to see things that real brides are saying when they say it anonymously. Some make me sad, some make me laugh, but they are always entertaining.

Cemeteries are awesome!

November 18, 2008

So I kind of have a personal love for really old cemeteries. I just think they’re awesome and tell some really neat stories. A couple weeks ago, my mom and I went to go visit her grandparents’ graves at Holy Cross Cemetery and we wandered over to the really old section from when it first opened and I took some pretty neat images.

Also we went up to Julian and randomly came across the cemetery up there and there were some really old graves! Some were so old they were only marked with cement blocks with a last name and a death date etched into it.

Here are some images from both places.