Monday, June 14, 2010

all out of title ideas

More pictures!

June 7: fabric


June 8: If IKEA were into theology, this could be its ad.


June 9: I was trying to so hard to study Greek, and this little cutie got in the way.



June 10: sari fabric


June 11: Final papers, ready to turn in. Summer has arrived!


June 12: Donuts for youth group. Not actually from June 12, because June 12 was a Saturday - it was taken on June 13 - but sometimes it seems like there's so little time between our Friday and our Sunday youth meetings, so let's just use this as symbolism.


June 13: Believe it or not, these are from the desert garden at the Huntington Gardens. Way to go, desert. You break those stereotypes.

June 14: Nothing fancy about this picture, but this is how Charlie spent his morning.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Super Duper Update Time!

Well, friends. I am a slacker. I've done a terrible job at my photo project. Well,in my defense, I did well from May 15, which you last saw, until May 25...then I got caught up in writing papers and doing other such time-sucking things, and I fell off the wagon. So - to make up for it, I'll treat you to a photo shoot of the Fuller campus. This way, you can see where I spend most of my time, and I can fill my quota of pictures...even though they were all taken on one day.

There are a lot of pictures to upload - from May 16 to today, June 6 - and I'm in the middle of exam week (hence the procrastination), so I'll just upload the pictures and do some minimal captioning so you at least know what you're looking at...but just know that these pictures are from May 16-June 6.

I'll do my actual 365 pictures first, and then the photo-tour of Fuller Theological Seminary. And...go:




One day, Jeremy and I were in the living room and I didn't know where Charlie was. So, I went in the bedroom, and this is what I found:


One of our new favorite places - Slaw Dogs. I need to take my dad here...





Where I live.



And now, a tour of Fuller:



Brand-spankin' new library. People around here think it's a pretty big deal...and when paper writing time comes, it is indeed a big deal. :)




This is apparently going to be a part of a park with life-size statues of the stations of the cross someday. Until then, it's at Fuller.




Not actually Fuller, but the Pacific Asia Museum, which is across the street from Fuller.





And now, back to Fuller...

The prayer garden:




And, to end, this is walking down Colorado Blvd. Yes, the same Colorado Blvd. that the little old lady from Pasadena was said to be a terror on. (Go listen to the Beach Boys song - you'll get it.)