Tree House by KAA Design
Pre-Thanksgiving Week
Last week has been one of the craziest week ever, having 3 exams in one day, driving back and forth from city hall to the library to finish working on the display case for hunger and homelessness awareness week, and gathering donations and such for the event on Friday. Although it was a pretty crazy week and I was often very confused, hungry, sleepy, and exhausted, the successful outcome of our event “Are They Smarter Than a 5th Grader” on Friday made me forget about everything and made me super happy. Thanks to all my friends who were there for me too especially Baladan, Jennifer, and Rachel :) I’ve got to say, friends are so precious and they make such a difference in my life. Even just a smile and a simple hug can turn my crappy day into a better one. Ahh I’m so thankful for all the people I have in my life <3.
I am finally done with my M401 final paper!! Holy crap! I’ve been stressing out and postponing this paper for days and finally I am done!!
“J.S. Bach’s Pedagogical Well-Tempered Clavier Preludes”
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHHHA
After submitting my paper, it’s now officially Thanksgiving Break for me! I’m super excited for Thanksgiving dinner and trip to Chicago this week!! Woohoo!!
…….. even though I’ve injured myself by somehow stretching and inflaming my cartilage and muscles that holds the ribs together (how random), it’s not going to stop me from enjoying my awesome Thanksgiving break! :)
What if you could snap a photo by snapping your fingers?
This design concept by Yeon Su Kim would let your fingers act like a remote shutter by Bluetooth connecting to your smartphone.
Air Clicker — Your Fingers as a Remote Shutter
via Petapixel
Ai Wei Wei welded thousands of bicycles together for a piece he calls Forever Bicycles.
It’s part of an exhibit Absent in Taiwan, which he’s actually unable to attend since he was imprisoned by the Chinese government in April and forbidden to leave Beijing for a year.
Thousands of Bikes Welded Together by Ai Wei Wei
via Gizmodo; photo by AP/Wally Santana

