Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Thanksgiving Day Parade 2011

The EricDStokes.com Thanksgiving Day Parade is back! Since I have been MIA on the blog for the past few months this will be an ideal time for you to get caught up on all my hot news. Leading the way to start this year’s parade is a large pineapple balloon celebrating the 6th season of Psych. Psych is currently my favorite show on television. I enjoy the quick humor and overall clean episodes. Yes I’m still missing the TV show LOST something fierce... But Psych has brought some joy back into my TV viewing. Next we have a balloon celebrating the new Job I started earlier in 2011. I now work at Allen Communications in downtown Salt Lake City as a “Design Lead”. I love working at Allen, the people are great, and the job is very fast paced and fun. As a Design Lead I have the opportunity to create training (both computer based and instructor lead) for a wide variety of clients. Working at Allen has also given me the opportunity to meet a number of great individuals around the country and go on several business trips to Rhode Island.


Next it’s Duffy the Disney Bear. This year during our annual trip to Disneyland we met Duffy for the first time… Duffy is a big hit in Japan, but Americans as a whole haven’t been as accepting of Duffy (much to the dismay of Disney Stockholders and Disney board members). Nevertheless and notwithstanding the trip to California was great. It's always wonderful to chill in California with the family.Up next is something I’ve been waiting almost a full year for… P90X 2 is coming out this December. For the past year or two I have been obsessed with P90X. It has totally changed the way I exercise (i.e. I now include weights in my workout routine instead of just constantly running for excise). No I don't have giant muscles... Yet... But I do find it fun that I can do more push-ups and pull-ups than your average 5'9" guy.Here comes the Captain America shield I used as part of my Halloween costume. I had to make it myself out of a pizza pan because all the shields available were for either super obsessed fans (i.e. a real shield for $200) or for little kids (i.e. 12 inches wide… thus not protecting me at all.) And one additional side note... I really enjoyed the movie Captain America. Something about a small skinny guy with a good heart getting large muscles speaks to me.


I don't have a picture to represent one of the most meaningful things that I’ve been involved with for the past year or so... At church I've been able to work closely with many of the guys in the Elders Quorum (the men’s organization for my church). In two different wards, (aka congregations) the University 32nd Ward and in the Deer Hollow Ward. Because of this I've been able to meet, work with, serve, and be served by an endless array of studs.And last but not least... As with every year you know that Christmas has arrived on EricDStokes.com when the Christmas fedora makes it's appearance. So that should update you on the past few months of my life.


Hope ya'll have had a great Thanksgiving! And please keep me posted on any Hot news in your life.

A first time for everything...

Whenever I go shopping at Abercrombie and Fitch I always come out shaking my head because of the interaction I have with the employees in the store. (In all truth I think they like the title “store model” and not “employee”.) It’s no secret that A&F is rather selective in their hiring process, they hire individuals that portray their brand/image/style. This equates to really good looking college aged individuals who possibly could be models if they weren’t gainfully employed at Abercrombie and Fitch. Sadly I have found a negative side effect to this hiring policy. (No… Not all the negative press that comes from only hiring individuals that have a specific body type/build.) On a regular basis I’m stuck waiting in a long line because the good looking individual at the cash register can’t seem to figure out how to complete the order or process a return. So then another good looking individual comes over to help, that person presses a few buttons on the screen, scans their employee card, presses a few more buttons and then asks a third good looking individual to help out. Usually the third person is able to save the day and complete the sale.

(A typical A&F Model from the abercrombie website.)

If you know me very well, you know that I don’t like blanket statements or painting people with a broad brush. So I slightly cringe at the thought of inferring that all A&F employees in the Salt Lake Valley aren’t too savvy with their in-store computer system. Perhaps there is more to the story… like they have never received appropriate training on the system, or the system really is overly cumbersome and difficult to use. Whatever the case may be, my personal experiences at the A&F cash register have been less than enjoyable.

That’s why I was so delighted by my most recent experience at A&F. I went in to buy a new shirt. (Don’t worry, I wasn’t going in to pay full price, the SLC store was having a 30% off sale and I had an additional 25% code.) I picked out my shirt, tried it on, checked myself out in the dressing room mirror from multiple angles, took it off, and got in line to check-out. When I got to the cash register I was prepared to explain the 30% off deal, and the 25% off deal… Yet the guy working at the cash register entered both discounts in before I could say anything. He had the credit card reader ready to go so I didn’t even have to tell him to select credit, and he had my shirt nicely folded in the bag before the receipt had finished printing. I was so in shock at this level of service that I found myself saying things like “Thank you… Wow you entered the discounts without me having to tell you about them… Thanks for being so fast.” I’d like to send an email to A&F headquarters or at least tell the SLC manager about the exceptional service… But since store models don’t wear name tags I’m not sure if my description of a good looking employee wearing an A&F shirt, pants, and flip-flops would be very helpful. So here’s to the cashier working at register #1 that actually knew how to efficiently use the computer system.

(And to all those "store models" that aren't too good with the computer system... No hard feelings, you still fold shirts much better than I can.)

Saturday, March 5, 2011

White Glove Dinner

I know I haven't shared any hot news over the past two months... And in all truth I won't be sharing any right now. But know that life is good.

But I am quickly posting some of the pictures from last nights "White Glove Dinner". The Elders quorum served dinner to the Sisters of the University 32nd Ward. It was a rather enjoyable evening. Here are a few pictures showing some of the fun.








Looking at those pictures it's clear some tables were having more fun than others... Sadly not pictured is the "Man" table James, Jason, David and me sat at... But just know it was manly...

And due to popular demand... Here is the video shown and created for the event.





Much Love,
Eric D.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Christmas Eve 2010

I thought I would post two Christmas video's for tonight. The first is in honor of what I was doing last year at Christmas time. As a family we went on a trip to "The Merriest Place on Earth"... Disneyland! They have a pretty cool Christmas firework spectacular.

And while the majority of the show sticks with Christmas music and songs that don't really have "religious" ties, but halfway through the show they have a few moments referencing the Star over Bethlehem, Joy to the World and the song Silent Night. It's pretty cool to see the effect those songs drenched with eternal truth have on a crowd filled with people from all different backgrounds and walks of life.

(This video will likely mean nothing to you if you haven't been there in person, but if you want to see the moments focused on the true meaning of Christmas speed ahead to 5:20... And the rest is good too.)




And one more video talking about the Light of the World, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.



Merry Christmas!
Much Love,
Eric D.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Really?

So recently there have been several things that have made me shake my head and say “really?”. So I thought I would share a couple of them and if you think I’m way off base feel free to let me know.

#1 I recently read an article about how scientists in China have been dressing up like panda bears to return baby pandas into the wild, “the scientists believe the costumes help captive-born panda cubs transition to life in the wild.”
Really? Do these scientists really feel like putting on the panda costume, sticking the baby panda in a large Tupperware, loading it into a jeep, driving into the jungle, caring the baby panda out a little bit, walking on two legs the entire time, and then opening up the Tupperware container to return the panda to the wild is fooling anyone? (Meanwhile another guy in a panda costume snaps a picture with a digital camera.) Really?

My only wish is that baby panda would have used it’s secret sneezing power to teach those scientists a lesson. (If you have no idea what I’m talking about go here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzRH3iTQPrk)

#2 We all know I love Tony Horton of P90X fame, so I was excited to receive a email that said it had an article from Tony revealing the 5 things you should cut out of your diet to get into the best shape of your life. Here is the list with my commentary in italics.

1.Processed Sugars – Ok I can somewhat agree with that one but I’m not giving up cookies.

2. Alcohol – No worries there.

3. Caffeine – Good here too.

4. Anything with a Face – What? Tony continues… "It used to be that you could find some decent lean meat sources, but in the last few decades, the hormones, antibiotics, and chemicals that have been used to process meat and fish make them pretty worthless as a source of protein." Really? No Chicken. No Fish. No Beef. No pancakes shaped like Mickey Mouses Face either? Sorry Tony, not doing this.

5. Gluten – And why should I sacrifice the joys of hot rolls, waffles, noodles, etc? Because Tony say’s the word gluten “comes from the Latin word for "glue." You don't need to eat glue.” Once again sorry Tony… I’m sticking with the glue.

#3 I recently became aware of the number of products that are USB compatible… Including USB heated slippers!

The product description happily proclaims, “ A great gift for winter! Just slide these slippers on your freezing feet, plug them into a USB port on your computer, and your feet will suddenly become super nice and toasty! The cord is nice and long, so you'll still be able to dance around your work area, and the front of the slippers can even become detached so you can run to the bathroom or get a snack without removing your feet from these wonderful heated cocoons!”

I could explain why I think these are more than a little ridiculous. But instead I’ll just end it with saying… Really?

Much Love,

Eric D.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Conference Talks Killed the Radio Star

Each morning my drive to work takes about 20 – 25 minutes. So the question is what do I do with those 20 – 25 minutes? To avoid traffic it might be a good idea to listen to one of the talk/news radio stations. But since I’m headed north when most of the traffic is headed south that really isn’t a concern. For the first few weeks of the job I listened to the same CD over and over again. One of the gifts I have been blessed with is the ability to hear the same song over and over again and be totally fine with it. (But it was a Jonas Brother’s CD so I’m guessing everyone could listen to that time and time again.) After a few weeks of the CD I decided to listen to a radio station. Each day I was able to listen to the same 6 songs every day (in that they were the most requested) and as a bonus I usually got 8 minutes or so of commercials! In all truth I was fine with all of those scenarios… But the past few weeks I have been listening to Conference talks and BYU Devotionals as I drive into work. This simple addition/change in my schedule has enlightened my mind and helped me be more pleasant throughout the day.

True… In the afternoon you will usually still find me blasting the Jonas Brothers for the drive home. (Sometimes I’m a little tired in the afternoon and I need a little help staying awake… And listening to 3 guys who are younger than me share their knowledge about love and romance through the medium of music seems to do the job.)

So what? Why would I take the time to write this? And why would I think it might be of any value to anyone else? Making a small adjustment in our schedule, even if it is only for a few minutes, to listen to the words of Prophets, Apostles and other inspired individuals will be of more benefit to us than being up-to-date on what is topping the billboard charts or hearing about the latest celebrity feud.

I feel like that is something most of us know… But sometimes we don’t take the time or put in the effort to follow through with what we “know”… But in this case, I’m glad that I am trying a little harder to be a little better!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thanksgiving Day Parade 2010

It is Thanksgiving Day 2010! And that can only mean one thing… The EricDStokes.com Thanksgiving Day Parade is back! This parade not only delights children of all ages but it also highlights some of the most exciting moments of my 2010! The parade is about to start its two and a half mile journey so hopefully you’re all bundled up and ready to cheer!

This year the grand marshal of the parade is… Jack Shepherds eye!



That’s right after six confusing seasons LOST has finally come to an end. You will remember the series opened and closed with the image of Jack’s eye, and within that “blink” we were introduced to a Smoke Monster, polar bears, and a giant four toed statue. LOST you will be missed.

Next in the lineup appears to be Mark Monson and Brett Andrews fast asleep.



This entry commemorates the Spring Break trip I took with the roommates to Disneyland. And what did we learn on this trip? Roommates get tired when traveling with Me because I like to speed walk from one ride to the next… And wake up early to hit the park first thing… The only time I wasn’t speeding during this trip happened to be on the 10 hour drive down to California and back.

Making its way down the street is a HUGE diploma!



This year I graduated from Utah State University with a Masters degree in Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences. And what do you do with a degree in Instructional Technology and what is Instructional Design in general? Well our next two entries should help explain…

It’s a giant balloon explaining the definition of Instructional Design!




If there is one thing I have learned this year it is that no one knows what my job title means. It usually takes 5 – 10 minutes of explaining for people to even begin to give a faint nod of the head signaling they might have an idea about what I do. (Which is somewhat concerning in that I’m supposed to be able to teach effectively… And yet I struggle to explain my job title. And sadly it looks as if this balloon even has some typos... So maybe this won't help the situation.) Following the Instructional Design definition balloon is another entry that requires some explaining… SwRI is the wonderful company that hired me on full time right after graduation. The full name of the company is Southwest Research Institute…. I could go on but it looks like the crowd is getting a little restless. Hopefully the next few entries will liven things up.



Coming to us from our friends at YouTube are two of my favorite characters from random viral videos. We have the classic Antoine Dodson and Marcel the Shell with Shoes on. If you haven’t seen the clips these two balloons are based off of do yourself a favor and check them out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VF9-sEbqDvU and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMtZfW2z9dw

And our last entry officially signals the start of the Christmas Season…



That’s right it is the return of Christmas Fedora! Out of all the Fedora’s I own this is the one most rarely seen! So be glad you were here today to witness this moment!

Well it looks like that is the end of today’s EricDStokes.com Thanksgiving Day Parade. Hopefully ya’ll enjoyed it! And hopefully you had a wonderful Thanksgiving! I personally have a endless list of things to be grateful for… From family to friends to the restored gospel of Jesus Christ… I’ve got it all!

Much Love,
Eric D. Stokes