Monday, August 25, 2008

We have arrived!

Hi all.

I just figured out that I get the internet in the apt. However, I can't plug in my computer to anything so it will probably die soon. Anyways, we are here. We got in at about 5:00 pm (korea time, 4:00 AM your time). My sweet brother met us at the airport and gave us some korean money and subway passes, and bought us coffee and made sure we got to the correct meet up place.
They told us that we will be going to orientation next week (Aug 31st - Sept 4th ?). They took us on a large bus to go meet our co-teachers at our school and then to our apartment. Our apt is AWESOME! Its really big...and it has an oven! I will send pictures of it later but just to give you an idea of how cool it is, there is a closet that takes up an entire wall in our bedroom, ceiling to floor. I know at least the girls can appreciate that. It has one bedroom, a big living room w/ kitchen a good sized bathroom and a big office. Plus we have a GREAT deck off the back (we are on the 4th floor). We are living in what is considered the international district in Iteawon (sp?), a province of Seoul. My school is in this same province and about a 10 - 15 minute walk from the house. Toby's school is in another district. He has to take the subway to school and we aren't sure how long it will take him to get there yet. He has to be at his school at 9:30 today for a meeting!! My teacher is picking me up at my house at 10:30 to go to school. I'm not sure what I will be doing today and neither is toby, but our co-teachers seemed really nice.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

off to the land of little koreans

Toby and I got accepted to go teach in Korea this August. We are both really excited...and a little bit nervous. However, after I watched this video I think a great teaching tool: BACKSTREET BOYS!

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

"Maybe it will tastes better this time. nooope. la-di-da, oooo, yum, what's that?"

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

WTF??






In 2007, the 'artist' Guillermo Vargas Habacuc, took a dog from the street, tied him to a rope in an art gallery and began starving him to death.

For several days, the 'artist' and the visitors of the exhibition watched, emotionless, the shameful 'masterpiece' based on the dog's agony, until eventually he died.

Does THIS sound like art to you?

But this is not all... the prestigious Visual Arts Biennial of Central America decided that the 'installation' WAS actually art, so Guillermo Vargas Habacuc has been invited to repeat his cruel action for the Biennial of 2008.

STOP HIM!!!!!
Sign the petition:
http://www.petitiononline.com/ea6gk/petition.html

Here is another petition that is 2 million signatures strong. Please feel free to sign it as well:
http://www.petitiononline.com/13031953/petition.html

Please do it. It's free of charge, there is no need to register, and it will only take 1 minute to save the life of an innocent creature.


If you want to double check all the above information you can google the name of the 'artist' to read all about this terrible 'masterpiece'.


**News articles regarding this issue:
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Artist-Leaves-Dog-To-Die-on-Exhibition-Display-82091.shtml
http://luckybunnynyc.blogspot.com/2007/10/starved-dog-as-art-update.html
http://www.euroweeklynews.com/news/6831.html

here is a direct quote FROM THE 'ARTIST' himself!:
"I knew the dog died on the following day from lack of food. During the inauguration, I knew that the dog was persecuted in the evening between the houses of aluminum and cardboard in a district of Managua. 5 children who helped to capture the dog received 10 bonds of córdobas for their assistance. The name of the dog was Natividad, and I let him die of hunger in the sight of everyone, as if the death of a poor dog was a shameless media show in which nobody does anything but to applaud or to watch disturbed. In the place that the dog was exposed remain a metal cable and a cord. The dog was extremely ill and did not want to eat, so in natural surroundings it would have died anyway; thus they are all poor stray dogs: sooner or later they die or are killed."

Friday, April 4, 2008

So, if you know me at all then you know that I am madly and obsessively in love with Ben Folds. I love everything about him (except maybe that he has been divorced 3x and married 4 - but that means I still have a shot with him, right? I kid, I kid). If he produced an album where he just mumbled incoherently the whole time I would buy it and love it. Needless to say that I try to go see his concerts whenever he is around the southeast. I've even traveled as far as OH with Kate just to see this wonderful man.

Toby and I got an opportunity to see him at Berry College this past weekend. It was only open to students and alumni, but some friends of ours know a guy so we got tickets. The show, minus the lame audience, was awesome. Ben does a cover of a Dr. Dre (a rapper) song called "Bitches Ain't Shit." The song is gross and completely degrading to women - as is the majority of rap songs. Ben's cover, in my opinion, is meant to be completely ironic. The original version is a fast paced rap song while Ben's is slowed down and, if you didn't pay attention to the words, a really beautiful melody. He slows the song down and brings to focus what the song is actually saying and, in my opinion, poking fun at the rap industry. So, Berry college didn't want him to play the song because they obviously didn't get the irony that Ben is attempting. Supposedly he signed a contract with the college saying that if he played the song then he would forfeit $40,000 that he was to be paid. So, there we are rocking our faces off at his show and Ben starts talking about how he doesn't understand that anyone would take the next song he was about to play seriously and that it is meant to be ironic. Then he goes into his rendition of Dr. Dre's song. It was awesome. A big you-know-what to the man, if you will. Oh, how I do love Ben Folds.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Stop and smell the flowers





We played darts on my birthday



You can also check out other random pictures I've taken with my NEW camera here.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

This is a pretty cool website. I got a 33% on the Faulker quiz. Ha, and I call myself an English major.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Hi. My name's Cara.



I wish that I could meet me for the first time. I'm so used to thinking about me and about what I'm doing and I'm sick of it. I wish I could meet myself and take in everything objectively. I want to see all the strange mannerisms I do and see if I make people uncomfortable or if I am friendly. I want to know what I am really like. Everyone says it doesn't matter what other people think of you and that's true to a certain extant. But at the same time, how can you really love people if you don't know how they are perceiving you and the situation. I want to get out of my mind for a while and be in other peoples. I want to see how people see me and what my shortcomings are so that I can truly love people. I don't necessarily want to love people in the way that they want to be loved, but in the way they should and need to be. Maybe this isn't making any sense at all. I don't want to be a puppet for other people's needs, but to love them like Christ loves us - with all our worthless attributes and our myriad shortcomings and faults. This probably isn't completely possible, but I want to get as close to it as I can.

Friday, February 8, 2008

Ouch, Charlie



If Toby and I talked in British accents around our kids all the time, do you think they would have one? We might have to experiment with that.

I love the way the little boy's face changes. You need to watch this more then once.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Becoming an obsession

I found these cool bird photographers from Tiawan. Their shots are absolutely amazing. I think I would really like doing that. I want to learn more about birds. I think it would be really cool to be able to see a bird and know what it is and, also, to be able to know what it is by its song. I have been entering this Nikon camera contest (it ended today), and if I win the camera (completely doubtful), I want to start doing this. Here are a few pictures from that flickr sight.





Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Birds, Knives, and Cocoa Puffs

Sorry about the lag in posting reader. I will try to do better in the future.

Toby and I (well, mostly Toby working and me directing...hey, I had homework) finally put some stuff up around the house to make it feel more homey. One of the things we put up was a shelf in our bedroom and I love it. It really transforms our bedroom from a "college student" room to "married couple" room. I took a few pictures to let you in all the shelffy glory:



and



It was pretty exciting to finally put up some home accents. We also put up some more pictures, a coat rack, AND curtains. All thanks to Toby really.

I am really into birds right now. I got a duvet cover for our wedding with birds on it:


and a friend of ours got us those cool bird bookends. They are pretty awesome as well.




To the knives. My brother keeps bugging me about getting my cats on this website. But if they are laying down sleeping and I come up to them they try and get in my lap. It's actually rather adorable, but not so good for trying to put stuff on them. However, for Christmas I got my dad the Winchester® Bowie Knife he asked for. It came on the day we were leaving to visit and as I was unpacking it I got a bit of a candid shot of Annyong

She did have her arm around it which was better, but by the time I found my camera the photo-op was practically over.


I think it was probably better left in her paws then in this mans:




or this ones:

Thursday, January 3, 2008

I love Baltimore

For Christmas Will got Toby and me the first season of "The Wire" TV series which is awesome. We got it last Saturday and I stayed in my pajamas until about 7:30 watching the episodes. When we finished the first season, we went out and bought the second one and we are slowly (trying to make them last) working our way through those. If you haven't seen the show, you should rent them, but watch out, they are addictive! (the show takes place in Baltimore)

Here is another reason I like Baltimore:



is she not hilarious and cute?? She's from Baltimore too!