Despite what others on Krisrael have said, Pinterest is amazing. You can find inspiration, crafts, memes, and all sorts of stuff to waste your time on. I love it! Here are some of my “finds” on Pinterest that will help guide you into a non-workout workout. The little bits of activity that you do throughout … Continue reading »
Category Archives: Inspirations
Photolust: Flower Wild
Another brilliant stumble upon! I am so impressed by the expansive portfolio of Flower Wild. I went through their blog and pulled over 50 photos that I thought you would enjoy and then realized you might have allergies. So I’ve pared it down to just under 40 As summer is approaching at a rapid pace, … Continue reading »
Style Ideas: cool looks for the hot days to come.
Summer quickly approaches, now that Coachella has come and gone, and everyone around me is taking finals and picking up their caps and gowns. This is the year I join the post bachelor’s world, and because of that, I need to make sure my summer is totally crazy and full of amazing activities (now that … Continue reading »
I can’t speak for the whole team but…
He’s got my vote. If you agree, like this post! Continue reading »
What Your Face Says About You. . .
When you go to bed at night, what expression does your face make? Do you sleep peacefully, mouth agape, or do you grind your teeth and furrow your brow to your worst nightmares? I doubt many of us close our eyes at night, placing shining grins on our moonlit faces for 8 solid hours. . … Continue reading »
Geek Chic: Stellar Geekette Must Haves
Whoever created Internet Memes was a genius. Utter genius. Right up there with the dude who created the sarcastic, yet scarily accurate some-e-cards Internet message postcards. Case in point: this is exactly how I define a gamer girl… Gamer girls also known as geekettes have had a bad reputation as girls who either are a) … Continue reading »
Protest Signs
Ahh the wild flowers, if only life were that simple. Makes me think of the UC Davis incident a few months back where students were doused with pepper spray like they were flowers. If you feel the need to be enraged further, watch this response video from Fox News. Apparently pepper spray is just a derivative … Continue reading »
How to Escape a Bubble
We all live in bubbles of our own making, where comfort zones and rationalizations make pretty, soapy swirls and a cozy, finite environment. The bubble effect is part of what makes the Bay Area great– a dogged sense of optimism, innovation, and tech glam in spite of grim global problems. That being said, a consumer technology … Continue reading »
Photolust: Studio Dizon
One day, as all girls do, I was looking through wedding pictures of friends (possibly strangers. . . don’t judge me) and I remembered that my friend Dennis, who I went to San Jose State with, had his own photography business, Studio Dizon. So I lurked on over to his facebook page and WOW! I could … Continue reading »
Where are they now: Eric Carle
Do you remember Eric Carle? He’s hit several children’s litterary grand slams like, “Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See?”(1967) and, “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” (1969). Seriously, who could forget? (Probably most of us, until I brought it up– but the point is you now remember who he is.) Bright, sunny, animal illustrations that made … Continue reading »
Photolust: Ballerina Project
A touch of class, models who know their bodies very well, breath-taking cityscapes and urban backdrops– what an absolute recipe for success. The Ballerina Project (http://ballerinaproject.com/) was first brought to my attention when my friend Chantel posed as one of their models. Three years later I was more than pleased to re-stumble over their beautiful … Continue reading »
Looking back, looking forward, and a big Thank You!
“Thank You!” This week was one of the strongest weeks Krisrael has had since its humble beginnings about a year and a half ago. The blog has come leaps and bounds as I, too, have grown and matured. Although the tone and quality of posts have greatly improved, I think Krisrael has stayed true to … Continue reading »