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New Published Ski Pictures

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Photo by Scott Markewitz

Cover of the Bird Magazine baby.  Made my first turns on Friday–the skiing was so good and it was great to catch up with old friends and new.

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Photo by Lee Cohen

Ski Salt Lake vacation planner and brochure cover.

Now I just have to stay focused for a few more weeks of school and then it’s ON.  Skiing everyday around in the Cottonwood Canyons, and hopefully some fun trips (including up to Jackson for the opening of the new tram).

Here’s another fun thing I put together tonight:

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I especially love the 02-04 dreadlock season pass pictures.

Hopefully I’ll have some fresh 08-09 ski pictures soon!  Stay tuned…

Trees

I’ve been feeling more creative than usual lately.  It all started with a walk into the backyard as the leaves started to fall off the trees and I decided to pick some to dry and frame.  I went inside, pressed all the leaves between pieces of newspaper, then put those inside of big books and let them dry.

Next, I was going for a hike one night and saw a really cool looking stick.  And I got the idea to make necklace and other accessory holding trees out of these sticks.  And here is what they look like now:

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My brother said he can’t wait until skiing starts to I have another hobby that isn’t as messy.  But until skiing starts, it looks like painting trees will be my meditation.

Let me know what you think of my trees, and if you would like one.  I can custom make them to whatever size and color you like, so feel free to contact me if you have any interest or questions.

Thanks…and I’ll be posting some of the dried-leaf projects soon too so check back.

Halloween

Halloween is one of my favorite holidays.  I love getting creative and thinking up new, non-cliche ideas and then figuring out how to put them together. 

I’ve had some interesting costumes over the years.  Last year, my friend Amanda LaBerge were in Northern California, and after tasting wine in Napa, we decided to dress up as bunches of grapes:

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It’s not always easy to come up with ideas, but I always strive to put something together that is not overly provocative.  I always see so many pirates, pimps and prostitutes…

So this year, I had two ideas.

First, my alter-ego, Augustus Van Gleich, a young German boy.

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And my other alter-ego, me, 12 years ago, as a Catholic school girl scout.

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In the last analysis, Augustus was far more shocking and provided a much more radical transformation.  Before I went out, I decided to add a beard.

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And finally…the most shocking:

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So that was it.  And let me know if you ever need a costume idea.  Next year, I’m thinking I might have to be Axel Rose.

Barack Obama and the Bradley Factor

After a cruel and unusually difficult American National Government exam this morning (after watching a presentation on child labor…more on that later), I had to take advantage of an extra credit opportunity for this class: a lecture about the 2008 election with Kirk Jowers.  Mr. Jowers is the Director of the Hinckley Institute of Politics.  But more importantly for this discussion, he has advised more than 30 Republican congressional candidates and provided legal counsel to George W.’s 2000 presidential campaign on Electoral College issues.  He has worked exclusively in campaign finance, election law and government ethics arena and is the author of several books.

He began the lecture by saying he had a fun job today–to talk about the most exciting election in U.S. history.  And he cut right to the chase and concluded that there is nothing McCain can do to change his trajectory and that unless something totally beyond our imagination occurs, Obama will be our 44th president.

Mr. Jowers continued to discuss the battleground states and how they have shifted in the past month as McCain became more defensive and Obama took the offense.

“As the bottom dropped out of the stock market and as Palin went from ‘who’ to ‘wow’ to ‘woah…’ McCain started to tank along with the economy,” said Jowers enthusiastically, as students audibly laughed.  Obama now has a 17 point lead.

During the Q&A period at the end, I had to ask Mr. Jowers about how much he thought we would see the Bradley effect in this election, among both citizens who have already voted and among those who are still yet to vote.  The Bradley effect is the latent racism still apparent in our country and in politics in general, when voters will say that they will vote for the black candidate when polled because they don’t want to sound racist, but then they change their vote in the secrecy of the booth.  Mr. Jowers thinks that we are evolving and that the Bradley effect might be present in the southern states, but he doubts it will be enough to make a difference in the election.  So that’s good news!

Now, hopefully, it will begin to snow this weekend so we can go from this:

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photo by Michael Kemp

To this:

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photo by Lee Cohen

I had to include some eye candy to reward you for reading until the end of my post.

Sexual Scandals in the US Senate

I have a huge exam for my American National Government class tomorrow at 9:10 am.  We are going to be tested on the legislative, executive, and judicial branches and I have about 30 pages of notes that I’m supposed to have memorized.  On one of my study guides, my professor has a list of names of people on Congress and we have to know why they are important.  Two of them are Larry Craig (R-ID) and David Vitter (R-LA).  The significance here is that these two guys are ultra-conservative, religious Senators who are making laws for us, some of which involve ethical considerations.  But Larry Craig, who voted to support the Federal Marriage Amendment, (which prevents same-sex couples from having the same rights as heterosexual couples) pleaded guilty after getting busted while trying to have sex with a male police officer in the Minneapolis airport.  And Vitter’s name came up on a call list to a prostitution company, which he apparently had used many times.  I just have a hard time understanding why two of these creepy, hypocritical guys have been serving on our US Senate.

I know I can do better.  That’s why I hope you will support me in my quest for a Senate seat in 2016.  Everyone has different viewpoints on these sensitive moral issues, and we do not always agree, but I can promise you that I will not behave in this unethical, offensive way.

Also, to all my friends and family in California, please vote NO on Proposition 8, which would eliminate the right of same-sex couples to marry.  Please help protect the Constitutional rights of all people.

“Like freedom of speech and freedom of religion, the freedom to marry the person you love is an essential part of what it means to realize the promise of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. (ACLU online)”

Thank you.

This message has been approved by the 2016 Caroline Gleich Congressional Campaign.