Been seeing a rise in the number of trick shot videos posted on youtube lately. It's as if colleges are requiring them as a way to advertise the school. Here's a two of the better football ones:
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
I'm Baaack
Well,I'm back from Vegas. Sadly I lost $200 gambling and my return flight got delayed several hours. Other than that, all parties involved thoroughly enjoyed the trip.
While the fun level was at an all-time high, the level of sleep I chose to ration myself, was at an all-time low. Needless to say I'm still recovering. Therefore I thought I'd keep it short, but here's a photo I worked on recently. Be sure to enlarge it. Hopefully it brings back great memories of Oregon and our beloved Aunt Renee.
While the fun level was at an all-time high, the level of sleep I chose to ration myself, was at an all-time low. Needless to say I'm still recovering. Therefore I thought I'd keep it short, but here's a photo I worked on recently. Be sure to enlarge it. Hopefully it brings back great memories of Oregon and our beloved Aunt Renee.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011
The ReBoot
Yeahhhh, so I'm aware it's been about two years since this blog has been updated. Thought I should fill everyone in on what I've been up to, seeing as I now call Chicago home.
Sadly no permanent job yet. I've just been getting by doing market research and graphic design contract work. I've been diligently working on my portfolio though, so hopefully it will eventually assist me in landing that illusive dream job.
I recently purchased a used, Sony Cybershot, camera for $42 on Amazon. I wasn't expecting much as far as quality, but it does the trick. Been trying to polish my "Photoshop Skills" and I prefer to work on images I've taken, so the camera comes in handy. Most of the shots I've edited thus far have been of Bella, due to the fact that she's readily available. She also sits still surprisingly well. Here's a few of my favorites:



Some other things I've been up to:
- Purchased a coffee maker from Goodwill for $5, a shiny stainless steel Coffee Mate. Needless to say it was all looks; about 10% of the coffee wound up in the pot, the other 90% on the counter/floor. luckily I had a receipt, so I pulled a move outta Big Jim's book, the ole' Goodwill Exchange (only I wasn't swapping out atrocious looking apparel for Retro Ski Jackets). Wound up with this bad boy:

Vintage...
The reason for the coffee maker back story is that it led me to a surprising discovery. I grabbed a coffee mug to enjoy my deliciously prepared brew in, and upon removing the lid I noticed that it was filled with paper, including 2 $50 bills ---- Score. Must have been left by an old tenant cause it wasn't the roommates'. Hopefully lady luck is on my side, because tomorrow I'm flying out to Vegas for a friend's bachelor party, wish me luck.
Sadly no permanent job yet. I've just been getting by doing market research and graphic design contract work. I've been diligently working on my portfolio though, so hopefully it will eventually assist me in landing that illusive dream job.
I recently purchased a used, Sony Cybershot, camera for $42 on Amazon. I wasn't expecting much as far as quality, but it does the trick. Been trying to polish my "Photoshop Skills" and I prefer to work on images I've taken, so the camera comes in handy. Most of the shots I've edited thus far have been of Bella, due to the fact that she's readily available. She also sits still surprisingly well. Here's a few of my favorites:




- Purchased a coffee maker from Goodwill for $5, a shiny stainless steel Coffee Mate. Needless to say it was all looks; about 10% of the coffee wound up in the pot, the other 90% on the counter/floor. luckily I had a receipt, so I pulled a move outta Big Jim's book, the ole' Goodwill Exchange (only I wasn't swapping out atrocious looking apparel for Retro Ski Jackets). Wound up with this bad boy:
Vintage...
The reason for the coffee maker back story is that it led me to a surprising discovery. I grabbed a coffee mug to enjoy my deliciously prepared brew in, and upon removing the lid I noticed that it was filled with paper, including 2 $50 bills ---- Score. Must have been left by an old tenant cause it wasn't the roommates'. Hopefully lady luck is on my side, because tomorrow I'm flying out to Vegas for a friend's bachelor party, wish me luck.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Mid-week Links for your viewing pleasure:
- bbq and foot massage
- nerd thrashes up cardboard boxes w/ homemade claws
- the "cougar" is a crappy mom, are you at all surprised?
- maybe you shouldn't buy that
- Lions solidify linebacker core
- will Brett Favre trade in his wranglers for a Vikings uniform?
- the dork yearbook
- redwings got snubbed last night
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
winding down my life at MSU
First off I must apologize for going MIA the past few weeks. The majority of my time lately has been spent finishing up the remainder of my classes before graduation. I actually have my last final at 12:45 today, so wish me luck. Here is a link to the online advertising portfolio I put together for one of my classes...
Friday, April 10, 2009
I've been struggling to come up with material for the blog seeing as I've been incredibly busy as of late. Therefore I will refrain from getting into detail and merely provide you with these photos from lolcats.com hahaha What makes these funny is the blatant disregard for usage of the English language.













Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Top 10 favorite Nykerk family traditions
By popular demand I chose to write a little more this time. Below I have assembled a list of top 10 Nykerk family traditions. I realize I may have left some out but these are just a few that popped into my head.
10. Sucker tree
The only thing that could have made the sucker tree any better is if it was associated with a carney game. Upon pulling the sucker with a painted stick you win a prize. Knowing grandma everyone would probably be a winner.
9.Punch
I could go one for days about specific food/drink items on the list such as, candied apples, turkey on buns, ice cream and strawberries, meatballs, etc. One of my favorite Christmas staples is the punch. It’s a showdown between the sherbet recipe and the raspberry one. I’ll give the edge to the sherbet one based on of course tradition. I’m confident that drinking a glass of either will give you a nervous twitch from all the sugar, but sometimes you just have to push through the pain.
8.Summertime at the beach
The awesomeness of this tradition can be summed up with a number, that number being 11. It represents the 11 secret herbs and spices which season none other than Colonel Sanders legacy that is Kentucky Fried Chicken. Of course tumbling down the hill at Tunnel Park and replacing the taste of KFC with sand is great too.
7. Wearing corny sweaters to holiday events
Over the past three Christmas seasons I’ve gone out of my way to scavenge the women’s section of Goodwill for the ultimate in corny holiday attire. Lansing has a location which is accurately dubbed the Goodwill Emporium, needless to say it’s got some gems. I became rather excited when a formal competition was announced this past Christmas. My bubble definitely burst upon concluding that Keith and I were the only participants, well you’ve all got 9 months to step up your game in ’09. Let it be known, if you’re arms aren’t burnt out from flipping through racks of clothes after venturing to a 2nd hand store, you have failed.
6.Girls v. Guys Pictionary
The old school Nykerk brothers are priceless when it comes to this competition. While their livelihood is a form of art and they can both paint, carve wood, etc. not one ounce of this talent translates to Pictionary. There’s one reason for this oddity……pressure. Folding under pressure is an understatement, flip over an hourglass next to either one of them and they’re bound to have a coronary. Which reminds me of the Portland airport fiasco, but we won’t go into that.
5.Bowling on thanksgiving
It’s a shame that so few Nykerks participate in this tradition, although understanding, given the older patron’s dependence on naps. The bowling competition has become rather stiff ever since Big Jim went to the “league.” So if you ever plan on joining in on the fun, bring the A game. Oh and for the record, bowling shoe rental is a scam and I demand reparation.
4.Hunting for Easter baskets
here’s a throwback. I enjoy checking out old photos of this Easter tradition. It’s cool to see how things have changed since the late 80’s. The hideous fashions really stand out in the pics along with the size of our pine trees (lack there of). No one is too old to enjoy candy, so I don’t understand why this event was disbanded. Maybe it’s for the best on account of the diabetes.
3.Christmas gift exchange
While a copious number of gifts throughout the years may have been duds, it’s all about the spirit of giving. Some recent highlights include Bill receiving a fashion t and necklace, as well as Big Jim choosing his own binoculars, after spending 1/3 of the party going home to fetch them.
2.Christmas bingo
There has been a number of memorable white elephant gifts unwrapped during bingo over the years. A few classics include: the bass, toilet paper, the poo pen, the painting, etc. Every year you can plan on Chad attempting to bend the rules by playing 3+ cards; as well as my mother proclaiming that “the tumor in benign.” I have come to ponder why there are always strictly girls prizes left 2/3 way through the game; I guess the guys are gonna have to start adding prizes to the pot, or learn to love lotion and candles.
1.Grandma's cookies/caramels
Step aside Mrs. Fields, these delectable one bite cookies are the perfect mix between holiday flair as well as sweet and savory goodness. They’re the only cookies I could eat double digit quantities of without feeling bad about myself. The caramels aren’t bad either. Mad respect to Brenda and Jenny for keeping this one alive.
Honorable mentions: Chad leaving events prematurely, Aunt Carol fitting 37 presents into a box with 6 square feet of space, the Hamburgers arriving fashionably late (those spontaneous cow blockades will really throw a monkey wrench in your plans).
10. Sucker tree
The only thing that could have made the sucker tree any better is if it was associated with a carney game. Upon pulling the sucker with a painted stick you win a prize. Knowing grandma everyone would probably be a winner.
9.Punch
I could go one for days about specific food/drink items on the list such as, candied apples, turkey on buns, ice cream and strawberries, meatballs, etc. One of my favorite Christmas staples is the punch. It’s a showdown between the sherbet recipe and the raspberry one. I’ll give the edge to the sherbet one based on of course tradition. I’m confident that drinking a glass of either will give you a nervous twitch from all the sugar, but sometimes you just have to push through the pain.
8.Summertime at the beach
The awesomeness of this tradition can be summed up with a number, that number being 11. It represents the 11 secret herbs and spices which season none other than Colonel Sanders legacy that is Kentucky Fried Chicken. Of course tumbling down the hill at Tunnel Park and replacing the taste of KFC with sand is great too.
7. Wearing corny sweaters to holiday events
Over the past three Christmas seasons I’ve gone out of my way to scavenge the women’s section of Goodwill for the ultimate in corny holiday attire. Lansing has a location which is accurately dubbed the Goodwill Emporium, needless to say it’s got some gems. I became rather excited when a formal competition was announced this past Christmas. My bubble definitely burst upon concluding that Keith and I were the only participants, well you’ve all got 9 months to step up your game in ’09. Let it be known, if you’re arms aren’t burnt out from flipping through racks of clothes after venturing to a 2nd hand store, you have failed.
6.Girls v. Guys Pictionary
The old school Nykerk brothers are priceless when it comes to this competition. While their livelihood is a form of art and they can both paint, carve wood, etc. not one ounce of this talent translates to Pictionary. There’s one reason for this oddity……pressure. Folding under pressure is an understatement, flip over an hourglass next to either one of them and they’re bound to have a coronary. Which reminds me of the Portland airport fiasco, but we won’t go into that.
5.Bowling on thanksgiving
It’s a shame that so few Nykerks participate in this tradition, although understanding, given the older patron’s dependence on naps. The bowling competition has become rather stiff ever since Big Jim went to the “league.” So if you ever plan on joining in on the fun, bring the A game. Oh and for the record, bowling shoe rental is a scam and I demand reparation.
4.Hunting for Easter baskets
here’s a throwback. I enjoy checking out old photos of this Easter tradition. It’s cool to see how things have changed since the late 80’s. The hideous fashions really stand out in the pics along with the size of our pine trees (lack there of). No one is too old to enjoy candy, so I don’t understand why this event was disbanded. Maybe it’s for the best on account of the diabetes.
3.Christmas gift exchange
While a copious number of gifts throughout the years may have been duds, it’s all about the spirit of giving. Some recent highlights include Bill receiving a fashion t and necklace, as well as Big Jim choosing his own binoculars, after spending 1/3 of the party going home to fetch them.
2.Christmas bingo
There has been a number of memorable white elephant gifts unwrapped during bingo over the years. A few classics include: the bass, toilet paper, the poo pen, the painting, etc. Every year you can plan on Chad attempting to bend the rules by playing 3+ cards; as well as my mother proclaiming that “the tumor in benign.” I have come to ponder why there are always strictly girls prizes left 2/3 way through the game; I guess the guys are gonna have to start adding prizes to the pot, or learn to love lotion and candles.
1.Grandma's cookies/caramels
Step aside Mrs. Fields, these delectable one bite cookies are the perfect mix between holiday flair as well as sweet and savory goodness. They’re the only cookies I could eat double digit quantities of without feeling bad about myself. The caramels aren’t bad either. Mad respect to Brenda and Jenny for keeping this one alive.
Honorable mentions: Chad leaving events prematurely, Aunt Carol fitting 37 presents into a box with 6 square feet of space, the Hamburgers arriving fashionably late (those spontaneous cow blockades will really throw a monkey wrench in your plans).
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