Monday, August 30, 2010

Day 8


Just got done with breakfast with a Farmhouse member and great friend, encouraging way to start the day! Be encouraged by this sweet-nasty V, acquired for $7.99 at Target. Boomsies!

Also, I wear a lot of purple...whaat?!

I enjoy this


Friday, August 27, 2010

Day 5


Shoot you know I got me a fresh V on ta-day!


Also, love this song. Check it check it! Christian rap at its finest. Reminds me of K-Kountry this summer...

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Day 4















This one's a little late. Gotta rep my purple on campus today. Check out the K-State PROUD organization - "Students Helping Students"



Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Day 3


Kanakuk Kamps Staff T-Shirt. One of the best summers of my life with some of my favorite people - I wear this one with pride.

On a side note, realizing that I'm going to take a picture of myself everyday and knowing people might look at this makes me feel a little bit awkward.

Whatevs!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Monday, August 23, 2010

Day 1

It's the first day of classes here at K-State. It's been a tradition in the Ellis family to take a picture on the first day of school, so here it is, Mom. First day of school, first t-shirt: navy blue v-neck from Old Navy.















Also, on a side note, I can't get enough of this new remix by Kanye. It features Jay-Z and Swizz Beatz, and it definitely helped me roll into my first class with a little swag and happiness this morning. Listeners beware: the song is anything but censored.

Kanye west response.jpg

Thursday, August 19, 2010

My name is Brad, and I like to party.



So I have a feeling about 10 people will view this (if I'm lucky). I've decided to do what I like to call a "t-shirt challenge". After coming home from serving at Kanakuk Kamps in Branson this summer, I was cleaning out my drawers and realized that I had a serious abundance of t-shirts. Thus begins the T-Shirt Challenge! I'm going to try to wear a different t-shirt every day until I run out.

A few quick rules - there are obviously going to be occasions when I will need to dress up (fraternity things, church), but I still have to designate a t-shirt to that day. I'm allowed to wear shirts more than once, but only after I have worn the new shirt and have a legitimate reason to change (going to gym, sweating, needing to dress up).



Let's do this.

Cordially,
Brad Ellis, TSC Founder and Commissioner, VP of Incredible Things