Just a few guys recognizing the simple things in life, that we often overlook.
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Tapestries
In these first few weeks of school before you’re all completely moved in, you might find yourself overcome with a feeling of incompleteness or emptiness, in terms of your room set up. Decorations and lights and other stuff around your room often reflect to outsiders who enter what kind of guy you are or who you’re aiming to be. You want to have a cozy layer where you can hang out. Throwing up a tapestry on your wall can add a whole new element. Depending on the colors, it can set the mood. Say you go with a cool purple and sleek black, things could get sensual. On the other hand, something brighter might give off a playful vibe—deception is key. Also, if your parents ever come into your room for some reason, a tapestry shows them that you’re really growing up and maturing into a something great. Tapestries can also be used to cover up aggressive lights on your ceiling, dampening the depressing glow they give off. Don’t hesitate to invest in a tapestry just cause you’re afraid of what your boys might think. Bust out of your shell, take a risk, get real and check out how hanging a tapestry in your room works out for you. Trust us, tapestries are pretty unreal.
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Back By Popular Demand
After taking a quick hiatus over the summer to check some other stuff out, we have decided to bring back unreal things for the school year. Before hopping right back in to our first post, we’d like to bring you up to speed on some of the things that have been going on in our lives since we’ve been gone. The summer was a good time for us, and we really grew into some new mature guys:
Sleeps finished up school strong in the spring and wasted no time in shipping it out to Nantucket for the duration of the summer, leaving only two days after school got out. Before leaving, he picked up perhaps his most impressive acquisition of the summer, his new toyota 4runner—Chucky. Thing whips, it’s pretty unreal. It’s spacious and comfy. Sleeps recently loaded up all his belongings to drive down to Hartford with Chucky for the year, strapping his mattress to the roof as it did not fit in the car. It flew off on I-84 east and was luckily rescued by a kind goat herder who threw it in the trailer she was towing, with all the goats, and drove it to school for sleeps for free. Shout out to that lady. Sleeps sister got married in mid-july, conveniently on Nantucket so he didn’t have to leave. Sleeps gave a toast and we got cocked it was unreal. He worked at a bar all summer out there to stay ready for school and now he’s back. Indulging in some new island activities over the summer, sleeps tried out fishing on multiple occasions and didn’t catch a single fish the entire summer, so he was forced to eat nothing but canned tuna. Bronzed and healthy, looking forward to exploring his new interest in reading, he’s all set and shooting straight for what’s ahead this upcoming year.
Hank finished up school with plans to head on out to Hawaii for the summer, but found himself buried behind a desk in Boston. After battling the heat of the city and mastering the coffee boy internship for 6 weeks, Hanker sent it up to Maine for the remainder of the summer in hopes to find himself (something he's been looking to do for the past 4 years). He spent his time up there with his little brother Jimbo, fishing, surfing, and whacking tennis balls on a daily basis. Hank often considers himself some type of marine savant, yet he caught two fish all summer and got worked over by any fish larger than 16 inches—losing three fishing rods due to the bite being too heavy. Hen traveled around a bit too, going up to Canada with his brothers and dad on a mans trip, which sounded like the highlight of his summer. Pretty unreal. Before coming back to school for the fall semester, Hank sought out some options for traveling abroad and decided on Australia for the spring, through the Suny Canton study away program. Should be pretty sunny there and hopefully he will learn to surf. He’s strapped in and ready to go for the year, hangin out and checkin it out, day in and day out.
Hank finished up school with plans to head on out to Hawaii for the summer, but found himself buried behind a desk in Boston. After battling the heat of the city and mastering the coffee boy internship for 6 weeks, Hanker sent it up to Maine for the remainder of the summer in hopes to find himself (something he's been looking to do for the past 4 years). He spent his time up there with his little brother Jimbo, fishing, surfing, and whacking tennis balls on a daily basis. Hank often considers himself some type of marine savant, yet he caught two fish all summer and got worked over by any fish larger than 16 inches—losing three fishing rods due to the bite being too heavy. Hen traveled around a bit too, going up to Canada with his brothers and dad on a mans trip, which sounded like the highlight of his summer. Pretty unreal. Before coming back to school for the fall semester, Hank sought out some options for traveling abroad and decided on Australia for the spring, through the Suny Canton study away program. Should be pretty sunny there and hopefully he will learn to surf. He’s strapped in and ready to go for the year, hangin out and checkin it out, day in and day out.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)