Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Seeing the world in 3D HD Quality



       Many of our parents or grandparents had a black and white television when they were growing up. They watched silent films and were glued to their tv sets like everyday kids of today. Then came audio, then came color tv's, and it just continued from there. With each advance in technology we are amazed each and every time. Plasma tv's really got our atttention when we could have bigger screens without the massive sizes involved in having a big screen tv. LCD and LED technology continued to impress us with the clarity and sizes of our tv's. Now we have retinal display screens, super clear HD streaming through our televisions, and it feels like we could just step into our screens and be in another hyper-lush colored world of pure bliss and euphoria. Right now, many of us see the world in black and white. No, not literally, but you aren't really seeing the world in all its greatness simply because you haven't been taught how to. Many people look at pictures from others that have started to view the world in all its glory, and they are truly amazed by those pictures, but that's where it stops. Unfortunately, many people don't take the necessary steps to teach themselves how to view the world in 3D for themselves, and NOT through others.

        My question is: Why not just step out into the real world and see all that is has to offer with the same zeal that you have when you see it on tv or in pictures? With the ease of the internet we can look at pictures from the entire world without ever leaving our cushioned desk chair, or couch. We have some of the greatest abilities to get out and grow as individuals, yet we choose to just live through others. Does this sound like you? Do you aimlessly flip through instagram photos and dream about how great it would be to see just maybe 1% of the places you see in those photos? You tell yourself how great your life would be if only you could see it for yourself, live, and in person?
        Now is your chance. Not tomorrow, but now! Get off your butt and step outside your door. Greet mother nature with open arms and reintroduce yourself to her. Yeah, she can be hot, sweaty, and dirty, but that is what life is about! Do you think the photographer that took that picture that you were drooling over didn't have to break a sweat to get that perfect angle? Do you think they just took an air conditioned elevator to the top of the mountain peak that looks out over the earth for miles upon miles of serenity? No they didn't, and neither will you. So lace up your overpriced brightly colored running shoes and get out and start pounding the ground as you explore this incredible world that awaits you just outside your very own doorstep. 
    Once you've managed to act upon that internal self motivation you need to think about how you actually view the world. I don't mean "view" it as in crime, corruption, humanity, or things of that sort, but I mean how you "view" the natural lines, curves, and colors of the earth. Stop looking at the world in 2D. It is not a flat picture on some computer screen in the latest social networking site. It has depth, contour, you can actually feel and hear things combined with the sight of the picture that you are observing. You can, and should, use all of your senses if you want to view the world with an unpresidented clarity of how beautiful it truly can be if you choose to see it that way. You need to SEE what is in the foreground, as well as SEE what hides in the background. Pay attention to the different colors and textures of objects. Pay attention to how the light illuminates certain features of an object and subtly hides other parts of it. When you see all the elements in their separate layers then look at the picture as a whole. Notice how the foreground colors are in stark contrast to the background colors. Maybe the large jagged shapes of buildings in the background are of a stark difference to the small, soft, and subtle shapes of the flower in the foreground. How do they come together as one to tell a story? Does the rail make your eye race to the end of it to find  out what awaits you in the background? Do the geometrical shapes cast under the bridge from different angles of light reflections match the angles of the nearby buildings that the bridge curves around? When you start to view the world as shapes and colors and pay careful attention to how they interact with each other it gives you a better understanding of how everything interacts with each other. 
            In the end, when you start to view the world in 3D you will start to see things more clearly. You will understand more about how things are connected. You will have to evaluate your own thoughts and how you perceive the world. You may not agree with everything that you will learn about yourself, but that is the reality of life. Because you simply make a conscience decision to not see certain things doesn't mean that they don't exist. It's better to see it, accept it, and make the necessary change to make it better. Only through viewing the world in 3D can we begin to really see its true beauty. The first step in accomplishing this feat is to establish the "want" to see the world in all its glory so in return you can make your own opinions based on the knowledge you have learned from seeing it, hearing it, touching it, tasting it, and smelling it.  The world has shown me some amazing things that I have been more than lucky enough to capture a photograph of to share with others. I don't want others to simply view my photographs and be amazed. I want them to be inspired to get outside of their homes and to find the hidden spots in their area that not everyone gets to see. Even if you can't capture that place in a photo, capture it in your minds eye and make a lasting memory of how awesome life can be. When you find yourself upset over some small matter that most likely won't matter in the upcoming year, you will need these positive memories of the good times you had with mother nature and the landscapes and cityscapes you encountered by simply stepping outside your front door. Life is what you make it, so why not make it the best that you can each and every day?

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Thailand "Finish Strong" Fundraiser 2013

Thailand " FINISH STRONG " Fundraiser 2013 



*** UPDATE ***

January 12,2013           $450 US Dollars Donated
January 10, 2013  Due to an excellant change in my current teaching job location the fundraiser will be extended.
December 9th, 2012        $400 US Dollars Donated
November 18th, 2012      $306 US Dollars Donated 


 

It's that time of year! I, Dustin Watchman, am pulling together all my friends and family to assist me in making a difference around the world! As many of you know, I volunteered teaching English in Khon Kaen Thailand in 2008. Their school year is well under way in 2012, but as the school year progresses this also presents the problem of families running thin on funds. This is where I step in and help them "finish strong"! My desire is to help the students with school supplies, school lunches, and to help pay for their bus rides between their schools and villages. The scholarships will be presented by February 1, 2013.

Unlike 99% of the other charities I will not have any personal monetary gains from this fundraiser. Why do it then? Because I like to connect people with the right people to get their dreams and goals accomplished! My funding comes from my teaching internationally. This means that 100% of your donations will be given directly to the students. Tell me any other charity that will donate 100%.

I am in the process of finding 3-4 schools in Isan, Thailand ( the northeast part that is also the poorest part of the country ) that the donations would go to their most deserving students. Scholarships tend to be about $15US per scholarship.

As of this time the donations will be going to:
1. Ban Hua bong school
2. Nong hi pracharath school
3. Ban thasala school
4. Ban loa prachanukho school

HOW TO DONATE?

Click on the "Paypal" button on my home page of my blog. It's on the upper left. Click it and donate whatever you can. If i could get just $1 from all my Facebook friends that would mean $800+ towards scholarships. That's over 53 scholarships for the most deserving students!


Please spread the word. I have about 2 months to raise as much money as possible. If I receive enough in donations I will also donate directly to some schools in the Philippines as well. I WILL PERSONALLY BE DONATING $100US.

The DEADLINE for donations will be January 15, 2013

*please check back to this blog for continuing updates to how much money is being raised.






Wednesday, September 12, 2012

The only thing permanent, is change.


Let me tell you a little story about how change affected my summer of 2012. My original plans were to go back to teaching at my same University in Saudi Arabia. I had a great school year teaching from 2011-2012, and the company had asked me to return the following year. This was all good, and I started making plans for my summer. I was going to spend some time back in Hawaii to visit friends and apply for the proper work visa to return to Saudi Arabia. Then I planned on renting a car in Vancouver, Canada and touring the west coast of the USA, heading south then eventually east through Las Vegas to then arrive in Colorado to spend time with my family. I would then return to Saudi on September 1 to begin teaching another year. Then June came. My contract was up and my company was not able to secure a contract with the University before all the teachers left. So plans changed.

I arrived to Hawaii, and decided that I could still do the road trip while I hunted for a job. After a few interviews, I landed a job in the city I wanted to be in near the water in Saudi Arabia, and as a bonus I was going to have access to the Aramco Compound. Its basically like a military base without the military. They have a private beach, cinema, women drive, and overall its a westernized city in Saudi. I signed the contracts and was ready. The thing was they wanted me back July 1st! This meant no road trip, and that I needed to head straight to Colorado for some family time before I returned. A week later I was on a flight.

So once I arrived to Colorado and visited all my family, I emailed the company to ask a few questions about my departure. There response was that the company had to move the start date til September 1st. Not what I wanted to hear, but instead I looked into toys to play with on my extended vacation, since I now had my full summer back again. I bought a Kawasaki KLR 650 Enduro bike and decided to do that road trip afterall. I knew I had my Masters degree program starting in late August so I figured i should return in time for that and enough time to pack for my job starting September 1st. 4427 miles, and 33 days later ( you can read my road trip blog in a previous blog post ) I returned to Colorado.


Upon my return, my brother and father were in preperation to go to Burning Man ( can read my previous post on that). They had one extra ticket. We had planned that 2012 would be the year that my dad and his two sons would all go to Burning Man, but they had not been able to get tickets until the very last minute. Now they had one extra ticket, and I had a choice to make. I wouldn't be back til september 4th, and my job was due to start September 1st. So an hour before they departed I emailed my company and decided that if they could push the start date two months, that I could push it 4 days more. They said that it was okay. After a short discussion with my parents about what happens if I come back and the job is no longer available I packed my bags in 22 minutes and off we went!

After an epic week at Burning Man I returned home hoping to see an e-ticket in my inbox. None was to be found. I promptly contacted the company and was told that they were having trouble acquiring the visas and that they don't know how long it may take. They also ended by saying it may be smart to look for aother job. They then offered me a position in the capital city of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh. They even tried to sales pitch it to me. I've been there, and really the capital is landlocked with a desert 4 hours in every direction. Thats a far cry from a beach town with a park on the water and a Starbucks where all the motorcycle riders hang out and chat. This isn't the best news after the main hiring season has already passed and schools have already started teaching September 1st. So I quickly got online and started sending out resumes again.

After a few days I had offers lined up in Oman, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Riyadh ( capital of Saudi, but much better job than previous one), and in Thailand. I was really hoping for Oman since it is greener than Saudi Arabia, and is much closer to Dubai. The problem was that Oman wanted their teachers to have Masters Degree's, of which I did not. Luckily in the end they needed teachers bad enough that they offered me a position. I gladly accepted!


This summer has been an unstoppable whirlwind of changing events and all I could do was just enjoy the ride. In the end, I went to Hawaii, I did my motorcycle road trip, I went to Burning Man, and I got my job of choice in Oman. Everything fell into place PERFECTLY. I honestly couldn't have asked for it to have gone any better. I don't know how or why my life is so great, but man is it incredible. Thank you to all my friends and family that help mentally and emotionally support me along the way. I know some of you think I'm crazy, but I love and appreciate everyone that is in my life. You all make it special, and worth living!

At the time of writing this, I will be boarding a plane in about 5 hours to embark upon my next journey. I'm excited. I believe it will be my 26th country to see in our awesome world. Adventure awaits!

So how are you living out your dream life, and what are you doing to improve the lives of others?





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