Saturday, April 24, 2010

Only Time Will Tell








The NFL Draft is almost over. . .and a couple of my guys went.

Ben Tate went in the second round as the 26th pick to the Houston Texans. I am very happy for Ben, but I unfortunately cannot cheer for the Texans. . .a little bit of a rivalry.

Walter McFadden went in the 5th round as the 7th pick to the Oakland Raiders. Perhaps not ideal for being the 5th round, but still. . .he was drafted, right?

I guess only time will tell about how they will potentially do in the NFL. I wish them the best of luck!

I have a little update on my TOMS auction winners. . . Both very pleased with their shoes, I must say :D

I haven't received permission (actually I haven't asked) to use their names, so I will not post them. But the person who won the Jonathan Singleton & The Grove TOMS sent me a pic of him wearing his shoes to class!!!
LOOKIN' GOOD!!!

I am still waiting on a pic from The Features TOMS winner. ;) He got me his pic!!! Check it out!

I am happy to say that doing something like this and helping out such a wonderful cause really can bring people together. I have met some incredible folks and made some friends along the way.

Speaking of The Features, I have some pics from them from One Day Without Shoes!!!!






Rog with his Chocolate Stitchout Corduroy TOMS on and the guys with their logo and the TOMS logo bag!!!

I can't thank them enough for all of their support for TOMS and myself! You all truly ROCK and deserve all the best!!!

We had our spring cocktail at school a while back, HUGE success. . .have some pics to share. Enjoy.
















If the pictures don't say enough. . .WE HAD A BLAST!!!

These are some pretty amazing people in these pictures and if you ever get a chance at meeting them in life, they will blow you away!!!

Finals are almost over and I couldn't be happier. I have been working on some outside projects that I have been having a lot more fun with and makes me really want to do more but I should just be focusing on the now and worry about all of that later.

Guess that's all for now. Need to get back to work.

Toodles!!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

A modge podge, potpouri, bloggini finish

Hope you all liked my little bit on dream interpretations last night. Granted, I am no psychologist, professional dream interpreter, or doctor, but it's always fun to learn something new about what our "subconscious" is telling us while we sleep.

I was also told that when you dream about other people, ultimately, you are dreaming about yourself. You are the people in your dreams. I don't know about this, but there could be some truth to it.

Well, now that that's over. . .new topic.

Foursquare!

I myself and a few of my friends use Foursquare on our iPhones. I like this little application because it is sort of fun and a challenge. I am currently the Mayor of 7 venues and I am lacking in the badge department.

The reason I bring this up is that I just want others to be safe! I didn't realize it, but when I connected Foursquare to Twitter, it was telling everyone my location. I didn't think much of it at first until a friend of mine asked me if I was just asking for a stalker. . . .then I was asked the same thing from another friend. I never thought about that. Creepers are out there so beware. . .and please be safe and informed before you start telling everyone your location at every given moment.

UFC/MMA

I am a huge fan of MMA fighting. I'm not sure what it is about two guys beating the crap out of each other in an eight sided ring that seems so entertaining to me. It actually can be pretty gruesome at times. I guess I like watching that like other women enjoy their soap operas. I like to watch the guys develop as fighters in their different skills, talk and interact with the other fighters, and see their personalities evolve.

Of course I have my favorites . . .the teeter from time to time. . .

Lightweight Division
Clay Guida
Gray Maynard


Welterweight Division

Georges St-Pierre

Middleweight Division
Grove Kendall
Herman Ed
Silva Wanderlei


Silva Anderson


Light Heavyweight Division
Bader Ryan
Evans Rashad
Griffin Forrest
Liddell Chuck
Nogueira Antonio Rogerio

Heavyweight Division
Carwin Shane
Nogueira Minotauro
Slice Kimbo

And of course my favorite all times!!
The Natural and ol' Royce Gracie

So yeah . . .a little into my knowledge of MMA. . . coming up very soon. . .College Football, NASCAR, and more ;)

Saturday, April 17, 2010

TOMS Teen Vogue Shoes

TOMS Shoes has teamed up with Teen Vogue to get some creative peeps out there to design a pair of TOMS to be manufactured and sold for a limited period of time.

The top 10 have been put on the Teen Vogue website for voting. I think they are all pretty amazing myself but, I am torn between 3 of them. (these are in no particular order)

Allison Quattlebaum, 18, Apex, NC. Read her essay.


Alexandra Trenary, 18, Raleigh, NC. Read her essay.



Brooke Shaw, 18, Coral Springs, FL. Read her essay.

(see all 10 amazing designs here)

If you haven't heard about TOMS from me or if you just have been living under a rock for a while, here is the information about the TOMS Movement:

One for One

TOMS Shoes was founded on a simple premise: With every pair you purchase, TOMS will give a pair of new shoes to a child in need. One for One. Using the purchasing power of individuals to benefit the greater good is what we're all about. The TOMS One for One business model transforms our customers into benefactors, which allows us to grow a truly sustainable business rather than depending on fundraising for support.

Why shoes?

Many children in developing countries grow up barefoot. Whether at play, doing chores or going to school, these children are at risk:

  • A leading cause of disease in developing countries is soil-transmitted diseases, which can penetrate the skin through bare feet. Wearing shoes can help prevent these diseases, and the long-term physical and cognitive harm they cause.
  • Wearing shoes also prevents feet from getting cuts and sores. Not only are these injuries painful, they also are dangerous when wounds become infected.
  • Many times children can't attend school barefoot because shoes are a required part of their uniform. If they don't have shoes, they don't go to school. If they don't receive an education, they don't have the opportunity to realize their potential.

One for One is spreading

TOMS has also inspired other companies to implement a One for One model. Ralph Lauren sells co-branded Polo Rugby TOMS, giving a matched pair with every pair sold. Element Skateboards has issued limited edition TOMS + Element shoes as well as a One for One skateboard. With every skateboard purchased, one will be given to a child at the Indigo Skate Camp in Durban, South Africa. It is TOMS’ hope that as our One for One movement continues to grow, more and more companies will look to incorporate giving into what they do.

Our Story

In 2006 an American traveler, Blake Mycoskie, befriended children in Argentina and found they had no shoes to protect their feet. Wanting to help, he created TOMS Shoes, a company that would match every pair of shoes purchased with a pair of new shoes given to a child in need. One for One. Blake returned to Argentina with a group of family, friends and staff later that year with 10,000 pairs of shoes made possible by caring TOMS customers.

Since our beginning in May 2006, TOMS has given over 600,000* pairs of shoes to children in need, through the purchases of caring customers.

*As of April 2010


So, become a part of something amazing, inspiring, and motivating and order your TOMS and/or vote for your favorite pair at Teen Vogue and order those. . .I know if one of these three pairs win. . . .I will own them :)

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Funny little thing called love bloggini

I am a little late getting this to y'all. . .not too late, it just happened yesterday afternoon, but I didn't have a whole lotta time to write about it.

I live kinda out in the woods a bit. There are other houses close, but there is a heavily wooded area in our back yard. That being said, we tend to attract some wildlife, i.e. skunk, raccoon, woodpeckers, coyotes, and TONS of deer.

Isabell (Izzy) my little beagle LOVES the deer. There have been many of time that she has gotten loose and had gone exploring in the woods on the scent of some deer. There was one time that I found her across the cul-de-sac sitting in the neighbors yard staring at a buck about 10 feet away from her staring back.

It's interesting the way animals communicate and hang out.

Well, I get home yesterday and walk around back instead of walking up the hill to get in. Iz is on her run around hanging out in the nice weather. I said hi to her like I always do in a little puppy voice and she didn't run to me, automatically, like she usually does. I was wondering what was going on and look up to see a deer just standing in the yard staring at my every move. I figured the thing would just run off as soon as I took a step but it didn't, it just stared. I didn't make eye contact at all with it and made it inside to watch.

Izzy was just running around like a neurotic little dog and that for sure, I thought, was going to scare that thing to death, but nope! It stood there watching her like "what the hell is your deal, weirdo." and ate some dandelions . I took a few pictures and tried to get some video to show you, but of course my little camera didn't last long.

Here is just a little bit for you.







p.s. turn your sound off. . .it's not relevant, I sound ridiculous. . .just talking.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

My happenings during my One Day Without Shoes

First and foremost, I want to thank everyone that attended and promoted TOMS Shoes One Day Without Shoes. Not just in my community, but all over the world!! It was an incredibly amazing experience.

It is still going on for most of us, but I am so excited, I just wanted to go ahead and blog.

We all knew that the weather in Franklin, TN was looking really drab for today. It was raining late last night and early this morning causing the temperature to drop immensely! We went from 80 degree weather to the 50's. burrrrr I thought this was going to cause our ODWS to become virtual, which is totally okay too! To my surprise, we had a virtual and actual ODWS event!!

Everything started today when I visited my boss at school. Unfortunately, she was unable to be apart of ODWS all day, but she was kind enough to promote the event for a few hours. Here she is holding the banner I created. :)


She said: "I haven't even had a pedicure, they are going to look horrible." I said: "Think of all of the people who go every day without shoes and have unfortunate and 100% curable diseases feet look! Trust me, your non-pedicured feet are fine" ;)

I decided to write on the bottom of my feet to see how they would look after a day of walking without shoes. Here is the before picture, we'll get to the after a little later.



Here is my other boss at school, Melinda! Isn't she beautiful in her TOMS Red Wrap Boots?! She was doing her part in the virtual shoe department.

A little later, I was working on some projects in class and I receive a phone call from a fellow classmate saying that he was just in a Publix, barefoot, and got kicked out. I couldn't believe he went in there barefoot. . . .I mean, I appreciate his support and what he was doing, but you just gotta be smart on where you try to go barefoot. . . TOMS will understand. We don't want to break any health code violations. Here is a pic of him and his buddy. They haven't had shoes on since 12:00am this morning! You guys are awesome!!
Here is a little segment of screen shots from the web. . . these are all of my friends supporting TOMS away from school or that I was unable to see today!! They either changed their avatar, tweeted about TOMS or just overall spread the word. You all rock!











The next little segment of photos are the feet all on campus :) What beautiful toenails everyone! There are also some TOMS in here as well.




Because we thought that the walk wasn't going to take place due to the weather, we had a documentary screening as well!!



We also had a small, yet fun activity. I took the posters of all five facts given to Campus Club Members by TOMS and hung them around campus. I offered the first person to be able to give me all five facts correctly a small TOMS prize!! (the images are in descending order)





Of course these aren't all of the posters we hung. We had several everywhere. . . but I will spare you from that unless you want them, and I will move on to more. . .

And now, finally, our walk!!! Since the weather was bad/chilly. . .I didn't expect this to happen at all. . .but we had a few troopers who made it out and who really brightened my day and warmed my heart by their support!










On our walk we got to know each other a little more. I found out that we had a recent graduate from Belmont with us, another that just graduated from Eastern Kentucky University, two participants from school and an amazing 9 year-old named Lucy with her mom.

Lucy was an amazing story for me. She found our event, and "she" signed up for it! Her mom swore it was all her idea!! I was amazed by her support for TOMS and what we were doing. It was truly inspiring.

I wanted to know how everyone knew about TOMS and it's funny because my two recent college grads knew because of Hanson. . .that's not the funny/ironic part. The funny/ironic part was that Lucy knew about it because of The Jonas Brothers. I am sure if TOMS was around when I was younger, I would have heard about them because of New Kids on the Block!! I think it's wonderful that these amazing and accomplished bands support TOMS like they do!

It was truly an inspiring and groundbreaking day for TOMS and those who are supporters. I can't say enough about the movement! Join us and support One for One!

Oh, before I forget. . . .the after view of my feet:



THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR BEING APART OF TODAY! FOR ME AND FOR TOMS!