Monday, November 24, 2008

Blog Pickle - quote - life and success

"Rather than wonder if I can achieve something, I automatically assume I'm going to be successful. When I was a kid, I visualized it was like climbing a ladder. When I reached the top, I would push myself to climb higher. I still look at life that way."


- Greg Norman -

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Blog Pickles - Elf Yourself - Christmas fun!

Ok, if you didn't discover this website in years past, you must visit it this year and upload your personal picture to the site. Most people that try it think it's hilarious. It provided a few hours of entertainment last year with my family and friends.

Here's a sample or two:

http://elfyourself.jibjab.com/view/oHTYjpBd8cFVQZAOPNov

http://elfyourself.jibjab.com/view/mRl8ms1buCVTzuCcFFxT

Visit ElfYourself to make and share your own ElfYourself dance!
http://www.elfyourself.com/

Monday, November 17, 2008

Blog Pickle - Tip Junky - a blog with deals and ideas

Sometimes I hit the "Next" button on the blog just to see what it leads to and today, I found one I'd like to share.

http://tipjunkie.blogspot.com/

Though I'm not someone that goes looking online for too many creative ideas or sales, a lot of people do and this looks like a blog to bookmark.

Blog Pickle - The Soloist

My friend Harrison dropped off a book at my home this weekend. She said I would love it, and I did. Both of us played the viola in junior high and high school and so that made it especially appealing with the main character being an avid learner of all string instruments.

I am not sure if it was Cracker Barrel, Don Pablos or Silver Diner, but one of these restaurants caused me to have severe headaches and vomiting this weekend. Yes, too much information. But, as a result I was able to lay in bed all weekend and during those times that I couldn't sleep I continued reading the book.

The Soloist is one of those sad stories with glimmers of hope. It is about a talented musician that went to Julliard only to have schizophrenia overtake his pursuits and dreams. He ends up living in the streets of Los Angeles.

The author, Steve Lopez, is touched by the talent of this man that plays his instruments on the street, and ends up spending a couple of years following him, building a relationship with him and trying to help him progress into what most of us call a normal and desirable life (home, food, clothing, mortgage, doctor visits, etc.)

It ends up being a painfully slow journey with many set backs, but you could sense that the author grew as much as the main character, Nathaniel, as he realized that love could go a long way, but that both had their limits as well as their freedom to choose.

For me it was a reminder to continue to help the one. Somehow in helping the one, our individual lives are blessed, we gain more patience and gain a deeper respect and understanding of our purpose in life. All cannot address the masses. All cannot, and should not, go try to save the people overseas or in distant lands. There are plenty amongst us, including ourselves, that need a caring hand that will patiently help us through our own troubled times....even if we don't have a mental illness or extreme disability.

The Soloist is coming out in movie format soon and I plan to go see it. Since the book is about the power of music, I have a feeling that the movie will be able to convey the depth of the book better because it will be key to hear the awe inspiring music instead of just read about it.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Blog Pickle - quote - about writing

I'm reading a book called "The Soloist" that my friend Harrison dropped off at my front door. The author, Steve Lopez, is a columnist for the Los Angeles Times, where he first wrote a series of enormously popular columns about Nathaniel Ayers who was a homeless and very talented musician.

The book is amazing and I will probably write another entry about it later.

But, for now...I liked something he wrote in his book about writing.

Here's the quote:

"It was in Philadelphia in the mid-1980s that I had an epiphany. The challenge isn't to figure out how to write, I realized, but why. Without a mission and a sense of whom you write for, you aren't worth reading."

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Blog Pickle - Google gadgets for Blogger

So, it's great when Google gives you a link to YouTube to show you how to add gadgets to your blog on Blogger. Kind of a nice little tutorial.

Here's the video:

Blog Pickle - Sliderocket - PPT presentations

I've you'd like to build more advanced Powerpoint presentations, here's a product that offers some nice features - http://www.sliderocket.com/ .

Friday, November 7, 2008

Blog Pickle - Daily Gem on Happiness

I get these automatic emails from http://www.lds.org containing a little quote called a "Daily Gem."

Here's the gem from today:

The Grand Key to Happiness in this Life
Posted: 07 Nov 2008 01:00 AM CST
"When Jesus gave His disciples a new commandment to 'love one another; as I have loved you' (John 13:34), He gave to them the grand key to happiness in this life and glory in the next."Love is the greatest of all the commandments--all others hang upon it. It is our focus as followers of the living Christ. It is the one trait that, if developed, will most improve our lives."
Joseph B Wirthlin, "The Great Commandment," Ensign, Nov. 2007, 30 31
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