Wednesday, November 14, 2012

5 smiling animals! :)

When your home page is www.cuteoverload.com, you spend alot of time pondering the existential questions about what makes something cute. Being cute is both a science and an art. One of the foundational principles is that when fuzzy creatures do human like things, we love it! And at the core of this principle is when animals crack a smile or laugh. Nothing cuter!


1. Smiling Corgi! After seeing this picture, I am convinced! My wife and I are getting a Corgi! After doing some research in the world of cute, it turns out these adorable dogs are famous for their warm and inviting smiles! And what a smile it is!



2. Smiling fishy! I love the way Nemo just pokes his head out of his hiding spot to share a little joy :)



3. Smiling slothy! Its amazing how darn cute sloths are! And even more amazing how it still looks like they are smiling when they are hanging upside down! 




4. Smiling snakey! Gotta throw in a shout out to the reptiles! they are often seen as cold and unemotional, and i know a picture of a "smiling" snake doesn't prove it, but I really think that it is still possible to make a connection with these amazing creatures. In the last year that I have owned a snake, I feel like he is now much more comfortable when I hold him. And he is super cool!


5. Smiling piggy! I love how perfectly round this little one is! So squeezable!



If you did not crack a smile when looking at these pictures...you are in desperate need of a bear hug.And I am very happy to be of assistance :)

Monday, November 12, 2012

5 reasons why I think redwood trees are awesome!

As the tallest trees on our planet, redwoods have found a way to defy gravity (cue music from "Wicked") and grow super duper tall! We are talking about up to 380 ft tall (the height of the tallest known tree). Thats higher than London's Big Ben tower by the way! This doesn't happen by accident...in fact they have some pretty cool adaptations that allow them tickle the sky's under belly with such grace and class.

1. Redwoods interlock their roots in order to provide a more stable root system! They have root systems that extend over 100 feet from their base, and they basically hold hands with other redwoods so that they able to grow insanely tall and endure crazy strong winds or floods.

2. Redwoods have protective bark that is naturally resistant to insects, fungi, and fire! Their thick, reddish bark is rich in a neat chemical called tannin which allows them to kick the butt of most microorganisms.

3. Redwoods can grow different kinds of needles (what the leaves of the redwood are called).  Because the trees are so darn tall, the needles at the top of the tree are exposed to more dry heat, so they grow with cute little tight spikes that conserve moisture by limiting the amount of evaporative surface. Whereas, the the needles on the lower branches are flat in order to catch any additional light that might have leaked through the thick canopy of branches.

4.  Redwoods can live to be insanely old. Some redwoods grow to be at least 2,000 years old! What!? I know....2,000 years old! There are some redwoods that were around at the time of Jesus! I wish I could have a conversation with those trees! :) Oh, and they actually say that as redwoods get older, they produce more wood, that is actually better quality.

5.  Redwoods have a gigantic base! In fact, they can have diameters of over 30 feet and a circumference of over 100 feet! In other words, redwoods have huge butts! Their large base helps with their stability the way a wide stance (or a large bottom) adds stability to a football player.

I know this makes me sound like a hippie (but you know what they say, "if the birkenstocks fit, wear them") but I believe we can learn a thing or too from these incredible creations! Particularly about how to grow "tall" spiritually, mentally, and physically. Wouldn't we be better off if we worked more as a team (interlocked roots), planned for the future (protective bark), were adaptable to different environments (different kinds of needles), cherished our elderly (redwoods are old), and developed a strong foundation (gigantic base)?



Friday, November 9, 2012

5 reasons why I am writing in this blog.


 1. Discipline - The last few months I have been working on really trying to be more disciplined in my life, and be regular in doing things that are healthy and will grow me...like praying, and exercising, and showering daily (almost, or at least 3 times a week). By having a space to regularly write, I have the potential to help me be more disciplined.

2. Words are important - I'm not very good with words. My vocabulary is "sub-par" (thats actually a fancy word for me, and I'm not sure I even spelled it correctly). Steve Martin once said, "Some people have a way with words, and others not have way". I definitely not have way. Writing scares me, and I find it difficult. But words are super powerful! So this is my attempt to practice writing, and to make peace with words.

3. I like being silly - And this will give me space to practice... :)

4. I want to think more - I want to practice observing, and forming my own opinions. 

5. Why not? - If I start to hate it, I will stop. :)