Today's prompts: The first memory I have creating... My favorite art supplies to use as a kid... I could___ for hours, and felt so... and this reminds me that... The child artist in me knows... The first memory I have creating was in the first grade. As I mentioned before, my teacher Mrs. Walker used to … Continue reading 30 Days of Creativity: Day 4 – Childhood
30 Day of Creativity: Day 3 – Happiness
Before I begin today's prompts, I wanted to reflect on this flow process. Although the questions don't always require deep development, the words seems to translate into deeper meaning. I feel that my spiritual journey has such a strong impact on my life decisions that it's transferring over into the written word. God is my … Continue reading 30 Day of Creativity: Day 3 – Happiness
30 Days of Creativity: Day 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dy9nwe9_xzw Todays prompts: I feel joy when... Things that move my soul… The river moving in me is… I feel joy when I can bring light to another even if it means a sacrifice. Imagine that feeling on Christmas morning. The snow is falling outside, hot cocoa is resting on the counter and Dad is filming … Continue reading 30 Days of Creativity: Day 2
30 Days of Creativity: Day 1
I was greatly inspired by fellow blogger and SigKap sister Allie to join this challenge. I'm in love with writing and can't wait to see where this challenge takes me. For the next 30 days I will writing a post prompted by Lisa Senora's Flow Challenge. I challenge you all to do the same! Here's … Continue reading 30 Days of Creativity: Day 1
In a journalists shoes: LVCVA Press Conference
Like any other normal work day, my day began bright and early with a long to-do list and and an even longer list of unanswered emails. On arrival, I padded through the overnight comments and requests and prepared myself for a journalists right of passage, my very first press conference. This was no average UNLV … Continue reading In a journalists shoes: LVCVA Press Conference
Flashback from a Grad
So it's finals again and that same anxiety grumbling in the pit of my stomach has arrived. The piles of books I've forgotten to read for an entire semester still linger in a box below my bed. The papers I avoided writing are saved barely finished in my laptop. But it suddenly dawns on me, … Continue reading Flashback from a Grad
More than just snazzy hats
Jazzy guitar and single tub drum sound off the entrance to one of the most unique hats stores in LINQ Las Vegas. From paper boy hats to fedoras and even the retro sun hats, Goorin Hats has every century of style to please every customer. At first glance, the shop seems over crowded. It's practically … Continue reading More than just snazzy hats
Fremont is no place for the youth
Fremont St. in downtown Las Vegas used to be the hot spot for all ages. It's filled with light shows and street performers to dazzle kids and endless bars and casinos to entertain adults. One of the most popular events to reach Fremont St. is First Friday. On the first Friday of every month, artists … Continue reading Fremont is no place for the youth
Water Parks in Las Vegas?
With temperatures sky rocketing within minutes in the boiling Las Vegas desert, staying cool seems impossible. The City of Henderson and City of Las Vegas have come up with two water filled solutions. Wet 'n' Wild celebrates is second summer of its new design in Southwest Las Vegas. This 33.5 acre space is filled with 25 different … Continue reading Water Parks in Las Vegas?
Top Ten Drunken Cities
In the ratings of most alcoholic cities in America, the first cities that come to mind is Las Vegas. Surprisingly, a city just eight hours north made Time's Magazine top ten most drunken places. Reno, Nevada inhabits a diverse demographic of retirees and college students. With a residency of 233,294, Reno is just a fraction of it's larger … Continue reading Top Ten Drunken Cities
