Cause We Live a Life of Balance and No One Can Say That We're Wrong

     Not that I want to advertise for a certain beer or that I actually drink Miller 64 (I've never tried it before), but I still really enjoy both of these commercials when ever they play while I'm watching TV shows on Hulu.  Way to go advertising firm for Miller beer.  Seriously, I love the video as a whole. I like the grainy look of the filming and it just looks rough and manly.  It's more of a feeling to the video than anything else.  
     Which brings me to a new app for my iPhone I'm so excited about, Vsco Cam (<- this link goes to an introduction/sample of what the iPhone app can do in the right hands).  (I have been eyeing their lightroom presets that turns RAW digital images into amazing film versions or makes the pictures at least look like they were taken with a film camera.)  The guy featured in the journal takes amazing photographs and is already climbing high in the commercial world even though he's young.  Sometimes I'm really amazed and jealous of what some people manage to accomplish at such a young age.  I had always dreamed of being finished with a novel by the time I had graduated (first it was high school... then when it was apparent that fantasy wasn't anywhere close to happening it was college).  Now here I am graduated and still trying to find not only my voice but I feel like I'm still trying to find myself.  Which in this day and age is acceptable maybe because we live so much longer I guess... but back in the day, you knew what your life would be like from early on.  Still in the European countries a person is put on a certain track from an early age.  I feel like that takes out some of the stress.  Like a dear friend and I were talking about the other day, if only we knew who our husbands were going to be then a lot of stress would be taken out of life.  But if we did know that I'm pretty sure our whole lives would be completely different.  (It's like a movie I watched not too long ago that was extremely interesting and a lot better than I thought it would be, Timer.)  It's on Netflix (streaming) if you ever have extra time on your hands.
Timer movie trailer
     Oh and about those muscle relaxers I took last night, well really it was just the one.  I think I'm going to try and just take half tonight and see if I can do that because I slept pretty hard and late, but I didn't really have a migraine until about nowish (minus some shoulder pain).  And I was able to get a massage.  If you need one or just want one, Gould's Day Spa in Olive Branch in front of Target=wonderful!   I had a massage about a month ago to try and relieve some of the tension that has built up in my shoulders and neck because of my migraines and it just didn't really work, but this time.  Wow.  I'm sore and it was pretty painful, but I'm glad I did it.  
All pictures were processed with my new Vsco Cam app
(most were also taken with the app itself)


Title taken from the Miller 64: Living the Dream Commercial Song

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of All the Romantic Presumptions: Cause We Live a Life of Balance and No One Can Say That We're Wrong

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Cause We Live a Life of Balance and No One Can Say That We're Wrong

     Not that I want to advertise for a certain beer or that I actually drink Miller 64 (I've never tried it before), but I still really enjoy both of these commercials when ever they play while I'm watching TV shows on Hulu.  Way to go advertising firm for Miller beer.  Seriously, I love the video as a whole. I like the grainy look of the filming and it just looks rough and manly.  It's more of a feeling to the video than anything else.  
     Which brings me to a new app for my iPhone I'm so excited about, Vsco Cam (<- this link goes to an introduction/sample of what the iPhone app can do in the right hands).  (I have been eyeing their lightroom presets that turns RAW digital images into amazing film versions or makes the pictures at least look like they were taken with a film camera.)  The guy featured in the journal takes amazing photographs and is already climbing high in the commercial world even though he's young.  Sometimes I'm really amazed and jealous of what some people manage to accomplish at such a young age.  I had always dreamed of being finished with a novel by the time I had graduated (first it was high school... then when it was apparent that fantasy wasn't anywhere close to happening it was college).  Now here I am graduated and still trying to find not only my voice but I feel like I'm still trying to find myself.  Which in this day and age is acceptable maybe because we live so much longer I guess... but back in the day, you knew what your life would be like from early on.  Still in the European countries a person is put on a certain track from an early age.  I feel like that takes out some of the stress.  Like a dear friend and I were talking about the other day, if only we knew who our husbands were going to be then a lot of stress would be taken out of life.  But if we did know that I'm pretty sure our whole lives would be completely different.  (It's like a movie I watched not too long ago that was extremely interesting and a lot better than I thought it would be, Timer.)  It's on Netflix (streaming) if you ever have extra time on your hands.
Timer movie trailer
     Oh and about those muscle relaxers I took last night, well really it was just the one.  I think I'm going to try and just take half tonight and see if I can do that because I slept pretty hard and late, but I didn't really have a migraine until about nowish (minus some shoulder pain).  And I was able to get a massage.  If you need one or just want one, Gould's Day Spa in Olive Branch in front of Target=wonderful!   I had a massage about a month ago to try and relieve some of the tension that has built up in my shoulders and neck because of my migraines and it just didn't really work, but this time.  Wow.  I'm sore and it was pretty painful, but I'm glad I did it.  
All pictures were processed with my new Vsco Cam app
(most were also taken with the app itself)


Title taken from the Miller 64: Living the Dream Commercial Song

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