That's what I figured, a privacy thing.Seriously though, the only reason I don't post my picture is because it's my last line of anonymity. I have this irrational fear that one of my students will stumble across pweb and learn that their teacher posts here.
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And there will come a time, you'll see, with no more tears.
And love will not break your heart, but dismiss your fears.
Get over your hill and see what you find there,
With grace in your heart and flowers in your hair.
And there will come a time, you'll see, with no more tears.
And love will not break your heart, but dismiss your fears.
Get over your hill and see what you find there,
With grace in your heart and flowers in your hair.
Also he's a ghost.That's what I figured, a privacy thing.Seriously though, the only reason I don't post my picture is because it's my last line of anonymity. I have this irrational fear that one of my students will stumble across pweb and learn that their teacher posts here.
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the man they call MMEEEEEEE!!!Is that the hero of Canton, the man they call Jayne?!
I've heard that about 10 times so far this evening.A man walks down the street in that hat, people know he's not afraid of anything.
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You two look really good together, Cam!
So, pweb, help me choose! For Nate's birthday, I'm going to frame a picture of the two of us from Masquerade (semi formal party thrown by my vet school this weekend.)
Which of these 3?:
This one's currently my facebook photo:
This one is cute, but he makes weird faces when he's taking a picture of himself:
This one is cute and sort of romantic, but I'm almost out of the frame:
So, pweb, help me choose! For Nate's birthday, I'm going to frame a picture of the two of us from Masquerade (semi formal party thrown by my vet school this weekend.)
Which of these 3?:
This one's currently my facebook photo:
This one is cute, but he makes weird faces when he's taking a picture of himself:
This one is cute and sort of romantic, but I'm almost out of the frame:
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Eddie,
She kind of looks like Olivia Wilde, who plays "Thirteen" on House. Maybe? I dunno. That was my first thought, anyways.
PCheese (Kimmie),
I echo those two posts above me: The first, but too much background noise. Cut the background noise out, maybe something like THIS, and it'll be a very nice picture!
She kind of looks like Olivia Wilde, who plays "Thirteen" on House. Maybe? I dunno. That was my first thought, anyways.
PCheese (Kimmie),
I echo those two posts above me: The first, but too much background noise. Cut the background noise out, maybe something like THIS, and it'll be a very nice picture!
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After doing the above photo "fix", or whatever, I had this awesome idea. They just HAPPENED to invite me to be the photographer (sorry Will!) on their round the world trip. Here are the photos!
First stop: Vegas! Of course, they had to come pick me up. So, this was where I had them pose for their first photograph. One of the best shows in Vegas would definitely have to be the Bellagio water show!
Next we stopped in New Orleans for Mardi Gras! Lots of fun. I think they were a bit over-dressed though. Probably for the best, though. Kimmie is a classy woman and kept it clean!
Continuing east, we come to Times Square and The Statue of Liberty! Man, those places were awesome!
A quick little stop in London...
Then we got to Paris, France. They made such an awesome couple here! I was lucky enough to get this amazing photo of them.
Further East we went, making a stop at the Sydney Opera House.
And finally, to end this trip, before they stopped back in Vegas to drop me off again, we stopped in LA! This would be South Bank, Los Angeles, CA. Awesome little park, and they had fireworks that night! Was a great end to a great trip!
Thanks for bringing me along, guys! Though, next time, you guys should seriously think about maybe bringing a change of clothes or something... seriously. Suit and dress are nice, but, maybe try some different colors or something!
Wil
First stop: Vegas! Of course, they had to come pick me up. So, this was where I had them pose for their first photograph. One of the best shows in Vegas would definitely have to be the Bellagio water show!
Next we stopped in New Orleans for Mardi Gras! Lots of fun. I think they were a bit over-dressed though. Probably for the best, though. Kimmie is a classy woman and kept it clean!
Continuing east, we come to Times Square and The Statue of Liberty! Man, those places were awesome!
A quick little stop in London...
Then we got to Paris, France. They made such an awesome couple here! I was lucky enough to get this amazing photo of them.
Further East we went, making a stop at the Sydney Opera House.
And finally, to end this trip, before they stopped back in Vegas to drop me off again, we stopped in LA! This would be South Bank, Los Angeles, CA. Awesome little park, and they had fireworks that night! Was a great end to a great trip!
Thanks for bringing me along, guys! Though, next time, you guys should seriously think about maybe bringing a change of clothes or something... seriously. Suit and dress are nice, but, maybe try some different colors or something!
Wil
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It's not quite a picture, but this is what happens when you take Will to the Oregon sand dunes.
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And there will come a time, you'll see, with no more tears.
And love will not break your heart, but dismiss your fears.
Get over your hill and see what you find there,
With grace in your heart and flowers in your hair.
And there will come a time, you'll see, with no more tears.
And love will not break your heart, but dismiss your fears.
Get over your hill and see what you find there,
With grace in your heart and flowers in your hair.
It's not quite a picture, but this is what happens when you take Will to the Oregon sand dunes.
As...
You....
Wishhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
So, Lone Star, now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb.
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Bruneau Sand Dunes, a few hours outside of Boise, are made for rolling down. No tufts of grass. No changes in topology. Just steep dune, perfect for digging out of, well, everywhere fifteen minutes later. It can get a bit windy at the top, but that's okay: you wore a cheap hat anyway. I highly suggest anyone near there stopping by, and maybe having a dip in Itchy Lake.
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I can honestly say I have never seen a proper sand dune in my life. I feel like I'm missing out on a seriously awesome rolling experience.
I used to hate gravity because it would not let me fly. Now I realize it is gravity that lets me stand.
Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.
Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.
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This would be at the Valley of Fire Nevada State Park about 300 feet above where we were parked. I climbed the... cliffy mountanious hill thing, and then took this picture. I didn't realize I was squinting at the time, nor when I checked the picture, but it makes sense given that there was this huge shining orb in the sky blinding me. Good picture, none the less, I think!
A better view, but not as good a picture, would be found HERE.
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Double posting... makes me feel like a picture whore. >.>
Me with no glasses/wearing contacts:
Also, I AM WATCHING YOU!
Me with no glasses/wearing contacts:
Also, I AM WATCHING YOU!
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Wil, I can't tell if your eyes are brown or a hazel color but they're pretty. Also, are your lashes on the longer side, would you say?
Anyway, it's a very nice picture of you.
I also think the State Park looks like a fun and pretty place to visit; I meant to tell you that way earlier than this.
Anyway, it's a very nice picture of you.
I also think the State Park looks like a fun and pretty place to visit; I meant to tell you that way earlier than this.
Se paciente y duro; algún día este dolor te será útil.
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Aren't contacts kind of a relief to get? And this is from someone who had contacts, decided they were too much of a hassle, and then got them again four years later. Not that glasses don't have their up-sides, but it's especially noticeable during the winter: you walk into a building and, surprise, you can still see!
Anyway, sweet deal, Wil. Only once you posted this did I remember you said you were getting them. Welcome to the elitist club!
Anyway, sweet deal, Wil. Only once you posted this did I remember you said you were getting them. Welcome to the elitist club!
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After thinking about it for several weeks, I decided that save for the annoyance of putting them in and taking them out, they will probably end up being EASIER than glasses in the long run. How so, might you ask? Well, glasses have this crazy tendency to attract all sorts of liquids and solids. Don't touch your glasses on your face all day and you're still bound to find hairs and smears and dust all over them. Especially difficult with little kids who tend to like to grab at them with their ever-greasy fingers.
Not only that, but you're having to constantly push them on your face, worry about misplacing them if/when you take them off (being unable to see during this time, also!), worry about them falling off/getting knocked off doing every day activities, etc.
With contacts you never have to worry about any of those things, plus you can wear sunglasses, ski/snowboarding goggles, eye protection masks, full head masks, etc easily without having to get a prescription sunglasses/prescription inserts/looking weird.
Ultimately, there are several pitfalls with contacts. You can't swim with them, so you can't really wear them if you're planning on swimming. You can't sleep in them. In the unlikely chance that they pop out and you lose one, you're screwed (balanced, however, by the fact that glasses can break).
These are really just highly recommend suggestions, though. You can swim with them, you just need to wear goggles and ideally use a daily disposable pair of contacts. You can sleep in them every once in a while, you just need to be careful removing them after.
On top of that, things I've noticed in the roughly two days I've been wearing them: I have peripheral vision! Not blurry, but SHARP peripheral vision! I can turn my eyes all the way to the sides and still see perfectly. I can see better at night (strangely?). Lights don't seem to glare as horribly now either.
Because of all these things, I decided that a lens on the surface of the eye is much easier than a lens outside the eye. I look in the mirror and go "Oh no, where are my glasses?! I lost them!", but I imagine that will go away soon enough. They still feel a little weird, like there is just a little something in my eye, but that's because there is. Ultimately, at this point, I am quite happy with my decision to start wearing contacts.
Not only that, but you're having to constantly push them on your face, worry about misplacing them if/when you take them off (being unable to see during this time, also!), worry about them falling off/getting knocked off doing every day activities, etc.
With contacts you never have to worry about any of those things, plus you can wear sunglasses, ski/snowboarding goggles, eye protection masks, full head masks, etc easily without having to get a prescription sunglasses/prescription inserts/looking weird.
Ultimately, there are several pitfalls with contacts. You can't swim with them, so you can't really wear them if you're planning on swimming. You can't sleep in them. In the unlikely chance that they pop out and you lose one, you're screwed (balanced, however, by the fact that glasses can break).
These are really just highly recommend suggestions, though. You can swim with them, you just need to wear goggles and ideally use a daily disposable pair of contacts. You can sleep in them every once in a while, you just need to be careful removing them after.
On top of that, things I've noticed in the roughly two days I've been wearing them: I have peripheral vision! Not blurry, but SHARP peripheral vision! I can turn my eyes all the way to the sides and still see perfectly. I can see better at night (strangely?). Lights don't seem to glare as horribly now either.
Because of all these things, I decided that a lens on the surface of the eye is much easier than a lens outside the eye. I look in the mirror and go "Oh no, where are my glasses?! I lost them!", but I imagine that will go away soon enough. They still feel a little weird, like there is just a little something in my eye, but that's because there is. Ultimately, at this point, I am quite happy with my decision to start wearing contacts.
I swim with my contacts in, it's one of the things I most love about them. that and periphereal vision, being able to see during the transition from indoors to outdoors when it's very cold or very hot/humid, not having to clean them, and well basically everything Wil mentioned.
I certainly can't swim with glasses. I lost two pair the summers I was ten and twelve, respectively, by diving into the lake with them on.
I certainly can't swim with glasses. I lost two pair the summers I was ten and twelve, respectively, by diving into the lake with them on.
So, Lone Star, now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb.
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