Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Brad Pitt makes a crazy claim!

Brad Pitt, in an article on the New Orleans Times-Picayune, claimed that in New Orleans he and Angelina,

can almost live a normal life here

Wow. What does this say about the city if super-star celebrities like them can almost find normalcy here?

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Grocery Shopping in New Orleans

And now for the other shoe. Watch out! It's dropping!

After my last post of how New Orleans is such a wonderful city, i didnt want you to experience what i read in a dating book a little while ago...

"You're the most wonderful person I've ever met!"
"After only knowing her for two days, that was the scariest thing she could have ever said. I did not want to be apart of her fantasy world and I could not possibly run away fast enough!" (loosely quoted from a Henry Cloud book)

New Orleans is not perfect either. This is evidenced by the ridiculous amounts of money i spent on groceries yesterday. Granted, i'm new here and am buying up basics that i wont need to buy a month down the road, but $2.89 for a half gallon of milk seems crazy. Is it going up that high in Rochester too?

i'm missing Wegmans, fo sho.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Red Dress Run

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As it turns out, life in New Orleans is a little bit different. From strange house colors (hopefully i'll have good film pictures from my neighborhood walk later in the year) to strange culture-mixing to strange people to strange events, this place is full of fun people and places. Any excuse to party is good enough.

Some of my teammates wonder what's going on.

This mentality is evidenced in these few photos from my relief team's tour of New Orleans. We didnt even know that anything was going on in the town, but we drove right through the red dress run. That's right. The red dress run, where everyone was dressed in red, most of them in red dresses (men and women alike).
We talked to a few people and asked them what was going on. They're response (my paraphrase)?
"Running around in red dresses, drinking beer, partying in the absurd heat of August, basically any excuse to party."

What a fun place!

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Holism?!


i'm thinking about doing a blog series on concepts. Concepts i like.

Like holism, and "there is no isolated event", and redemption, and so many other concepts.

i think they're just grandiose plans, but i hope i follow through. i have yet to follow through on my intense analysis of David Crowder's A Beautiful Collision album (because it's genius).

So we'll see if i follow through.

On another note, i'm currently in Pensacola Florida for work. For work! Can you believe that? We're planning out the rest of our "relief" work over the course of the year between beach trips and reading the first Harry Potter book. That's right, i've finally started reading the first Harry Potter book.

i'm also hoping to make this more of a photo blog, so i'll try to include a picture for every post. But i dont have my camera cord here, so you're just gonna get this weird photo i took on my teammate Danielle's sweet macbook.

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Slacking in New Orleans

Since i've just recently moved to New Orleans, i've just been soaking things in and relying on my team. And today i was thrilled when all my buddies down here wanted me to set up my slackline.

That's right, they wanted. Usually it's me trying to convince other people that it really is cool, but not this time!

We also had Lake Pontchartrain as a backdrop, and a stunning backdrop it is.








By the way. Even though i'm extremely white, i ate at this place yesterday:


Friday, August 10, 2007

i've gained an hour on the entire world!

Ever since i was a child, i've loved the concept of playing with time. While, now i've actually succeeded. This past Tuesday, i gained an hour of time. And i will not have to give it back!

How did i do this you ask? Simple. i moved down to New Orleans.

The picture is of the house i'm sharing with four other people.

Isnt that fun? i'm in New Orleans. i'll be doing relief work here for the next bunch of months (til next may) with Campus Crusade for Christ. i've already walked around my neighborhood taking pictures already and it is a fun place to live. The houses here are all these eccentric colors. From magenta to bright yellow, to robin's egg blue.

i've met up with my team and they're decent folk. The kind of people you can see yourself enjoying and getting angry at and picking on and laughing with. Ah, that's sweet, isnt it?

The trip was a blast too, especially since i've never driven my car south of the New York border (i dont get out much). i drove over the course of three days from Rochester to New Orleans, spending a night in Ohio and Tennessee visiting friends.

Here's to a new life in a new city! Let the fun begin!