Saturday, July 9, 2011

Hipstamatic Prints

I love the iphone app hipstamatic. It really does everything to a photo in some shots Ive always wanted.


Heres a good example

This photo I entered into the hipstamatic competition. Im trying to enter the photo unedited. My "good" version lol, is with the 4wd and the dirt blurred.

FIRST POST!!! Lifes Lessons!!!

These are things that Ive written in Diaries, random thoughts I might do something with one day... Enjoy.


- If you think she's beautiful, tell her.
- Make dinner together. Eat dinner together. Go to bed together.
- Your fantasy life should revolve around your wife, not your football team.
- Life is short. Say "I love you" at least once every day.
- The more time you spend trying to change your spouse, the less time you have for improving yourself.
- One of the sexiest things you can do in bed is to serve your spouse a nice breakfast.
- Talk to each other, not at each other. And really listen.
- It doesn't matter what you think you're fighting about. It always comes down to a choice between fear and love. Choose wisely.
- Write this into your wedding vows: "I promise to faithfully replace the toilet paper whenever I use the last of it."
- Do things together. Do things apart.
- Career, personal goals and family are important, but nothing is more important than your relationship.
- The cruelest question you can ask a husband: "Notice anything different?"
- Be your spouse's biggest cheerleader.
- If you've truly forgiven your spouse for something, you'll never bring it up again.
- Your wife doesn't need to know that you think that chick across the street has a great figure. (Not that there's anything wrong with noticing.)
- Be spontaneously ridiculous and unabashedly silly. Make your spouse laugh. It nourishes your souls.
- No one person can give you everything you need.
- If he forgets your anniversary, don't freak out about it. If he forgets your name, do.
- "What can I do for you, honey?"
- He's not a mind reader. If you want him to know what you're thinking or feeling, you have to tell him.
- If you make your kids the centre of your universe, there's going to be one massive black hole when they finally grow up and leave.
- Recognise your spouse's weaknesses, but focus on the strengths.
- If you always have to win the argument, you'll eventually lose the relationship.
- Only if she asks: "No, honey, that dress isn't very flattering." (Not: "It makes you look fat.")
- Find someone to talk to about your marriage, but never talk your spouse down to anyone.
- When you finally realise your spouse is as flawed and messed up as you are, you can leave the rose-coloured fantasy behind and start building a real adult relationship.
- If your wife suddenly starts tanning and exercising a lot, might as well call the lawyer now. (This one came from a recently divorced friend.)
- Every little disagreement doesn't have to snowball into a discussion about "the relationship".
- It's actually OK to go to bed angry sometimes, as long as you agree to discuss it in the morning.
- She's your wife, not your mummy. Clean up after yourself.
- It's not your job to make your spouse happy. (It's not possible, either.)
- Appreciate the love your spouse has for you. It's not something you're entitled to. It's something you earn.
- When he says, "You might have a point there, honey", what he's leaving out is "if you weren't so full of crap".
- Create your own traditions for the holidays.
- Sharing your secrets (and hopes and fears) is the secret to true intimacy.
- Want to get lucky tonight? Do a load of laundry, start to finish.
- Listen to other people's advice, but make your own choices.
- Argue naked. It's guaranteed to keep a minor disagreement from turning into a big fight.
- Random expressions of love and affection are the best ones. (Foot rubs count double. Feet are gross!)
- Being selfish and being in love are incompatible.
- Just because you know where someone's buttons are doesn't mean you have to push them.
- If your dog gets more snuggle time in bed with your wife than you do, you're in trouble.
- Money is something to talk about, not fight about.
- When all is said and done, you can hang onto your pride or you can hang onto your relationship.
- And, finally, here's a great one from Ogden Nash. "To keep your marriage brimming / with love in the wedding cup / whenever you're wrong, admit it / whenever you're right, shut up."