Sunday, April 20, 2008

news

so as per the request of my mom i had to take off the gruesome photo of my arm slice. you'd also like to know that my new website is up and running! so please check it out again. www.trudyleenelson.com. it only took me a year to actually get the ball rolling on that one.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

My Candycane.

This is my couscous wound after the stiches came out.
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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Birthday Bash

Last night I went to a Birthday Party for two friends, Nick Paparone and MacKenzie McAlpin. The night was really great, I had some laughs and some beers. It was a nice day all around, earlier in the afternoon I was going through old photo's to fill up the new album Libby got me for Christmas (thanks!) I was getting all nostalgic because I came across the photo's from Nick's 21st Birthday party, basically right after we had all just met. Photobucket
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I got to thinking about how much time had passed since these pictures! that was 7 years ago!! these guy are some of my oldest friends. so there are a whole ton more of embarrassing photo that I scanned in with the lot. There is this one, which is priceless because not only are my lips red from drinking wine cooler, and Tricia is head to toe Gap while I am wearing an Abercrombie polo shirt, but I am almost positive that it is the FIRST EVER photo of me and Tricia together!!! The first of many. this one was taken on September 9, 2000. Right after we met. Photobucket
and then there are these, from my Birthday in 01. My 19 birthday, that is. hahahahaPhotobucket
Me and Tricia still laugh about the grocery list.
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I'm posting this one too because it is so funny.
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anyhow.....The party last night had it's moments, and my favorite one was when me Nick and Tricia and Jamie all happened to be standing in a circle in the middle of the floor where everyone was dancing and William had just played Ms. Fat Booty by Mos Def which set the precedent for an epic moment. Jamie starts talking about how long it's been since we met and we all marveled at how amazing it was that we are all still friends and we all live in Philadelphia and we are all still awesome. then we all moved in for a really cute group hug. aw. good times. I am mad though that I didn't get a shot of all of us that night. Oh well. I guess we'll have to wait till next year. Here are my favorite photos from the night:
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Thursday, December 27, 2007

Art in The Age

look! i'm a model! buy this T-shirt made by my friend Annette Monnier
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check out Art in The Age

Saturday, December 22, 2007

winter

man. it's funny how quickly time can pass when you let it. I feel like the last few months have gone by so fast that I can't even tell you what I've been up to! But, to start where I left off, I've finished working at Vox as their beloved intern, to move on to working at the ICA as a public programs assistant. So, in addition to bartending three nights a week, I go in to the museum three days too. For having not worked much or at all for three months at the end of this summer, it feels both good and exhausting to have my weekdays packed full. So, i have some great pictures from my trip back home with Steven from thanksgiving and of our new kitten, i'll put them up on my flickr page soon. Yes, we adopted a kitten, named Button. She's a tortoise shell medium haired little girl. And she's good! we gave her a bath today and it was so funny. She had a cold the last few weeks and baby kitten sneezes are the best.
so me and Steven aren't going to make it home for Christmas this year. I have to work on Christmas Eve, so instead of sitting here all lonely we decided to book a room at the Trump Plaza hotel in Atlantic City. I think it's hilarious.
So other than all that, my life has been pretty normal.
I've been researching and reading about the Truth and Reconciliation Committe of South Africa for the Gallery. Not just that specifically, but mainly about that and the 3 plays that spun off of it, the ones involving puppets. Thats right, puppets. That's what the next exhibit is going to be about, and I was asked to do a few gallery walkthroughs on some Sundays when there is free admission. So, I have to know all I can about puppets. It's actually pretty interesting. I'll report back after I feel like I am an expert.
So! I hope everyone takes good pictures this week and has a blast. I know I will!

Saturday, November 10, 2007

website

oh yeah! i started a website. you should all look at it... www.trudyleenelson.com
i used this web application called indexhibit (you can read about it from the link on my main page). i haven't gone in and personalized it much, but it's nice and simple so far. i still need to add my resume and bio.

pores and peppermint

ok. does peppermint make you cold? does it open your pores? a debate with steven got me wondering. it involved the peppermint scented Dr. Bronners magic soap (which i don't care for because it is so minty it makes my whole body feel like an icecube and continues to long after i've dried off and dressed). steven likes it because it claims to "open your pores", yet i was sure that pores didn't just open and close, and he was sure that peppermint didn't make you cold, like i said it did. after a little dective work i discover that we are both right and both wrong.
ok. first things first. after some intense googling, i found that our pores do open and close, this is the way in which our bodies keep our temperature consistant. they only open when our body temperature begins to rise, ie, when we are increasing our heart rate, or when it is 95 degrees out. so they open up to let the moisture out. then, they close both when we have returned to regular temperature, AND/OR when our body temperature begins to drop. in this case, when the outside temperature dropps below 53 degrees. so yes, they do open and close. steven is right.
BUT, the simple hot water and cold water tricks to enlarging and shrinking of the pores, particurlarly on the face, aren't effective. i guess, the reasoning here is that hot water does not trigger our body to sweat, at least not in a shower lasting all of ten minutes. extended time, like in a sauna, would however. but, many health and beauty companies adapted this idea in order to seel products, by claiming that the peppermint or menthyol will open the pores, for example. (what i still don't get though, is that if the peppermint simulates cold, wouldn't it- if it were true- then shrink them, and not open them up??)
and so i am also right.

and now let's examine the minty=cold argument.
ok. so i am sure it is not just me that feels cold with mint. i mean even the fact that i brushed my teeth today before i left to ride my bike in the cold air made my teeth hurt and my face cold. i really don't understand how steven doesn't feel these sensations. but, it is true, that the sensors that are stimulated by menthyol are linked to the same receptors that trigger cold sensations. likewise, it is the same principle when we eat those spicy foods, like peppers. and i quote, It's been known for years that menthol and related cooling agents evoke the psychophysical sensation of cold -- somehow by interacting with the aspect of the sensory nervous system that's related to cold detection" according to Diana M. Bautista, PhD, and Jan Siemens, PhD, of the Julius lab and Joshua M. Glazer, PhD, of the lab of co-senior author Cheryl Stucky, PhD, of the Medical College of Wisconsin.
so, after thouroughly investigating the matter minty does NOT make you cold, meaning that it does not change your body's temperature in the slightest. BUT, it makes us FEEL cold, because is the the same receptors and nerve endings that trigger cold signals to the brain.

so, to sum up, peppermint will not open up your pores, and it will make you feel cold.
lothing like a good argument to get you to do some research!