Had dinner with the fam. This picture doesn’t represent my mood, just how much wine I had.  (Taken with instagram)

Had dinner with the fam. This picture doesn’t represent my mood, just how much wine I had. (Taken with instagram)


stfuconservatives:

Video: 4 Trayvon Martin witnesses change their stories; none of it is good news for Zimmerman. The guy who said he saw Trayvon “MMA-style fighting” George Zimmerman has fully recanted that. Another witness said they spoke to Zimmerman right after the shooting and he seemed eerily unfazed by it.


#garfieldfarm #hyperlocal  (Taken with instagram)

#garfieldfarm #hyperlocal (Taken with instagram)


jarebeardontcare:

theatlantic:

For the First Time Ever, a Majority of the Unemployed Have Attended College

Everybody is looking for the next big “bubble”. Maybe it’s bonds. Or tech stocks. Or … college? With tuition soaring and job prospects not, a growing chorus thinks higher education might just be too big not to fail. The calculus is simple. If college costs keep rising, but job prospects don’t improve, eventually higher education won’t be worth it. Pop goes the campus bubble — or so the story goes.
That brings us to one of the more inauspicious recent headlines. For the first time ever, the majority of the unemployed have attended some college. Does this mark some kind of inflection point? Is it time to ditch the classroom for the office? Not exactly. […]
The chart above isn’t a story about a college degree no longer paying off. The chart above is a story about more people going to college, but not nearly as many more people finishing college.
Read more. [Image: IBD, via Business Insider]


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jarebeardontcare:

theatlantic:

For the First Time Ever, a Majority of the Unemployed Have Attended College

Everybody is looking for the next big “bubble”. Maybe it’s bonds. Or tech stocks. Or … college? With tuition soaring and job prospects not, a growing chorus thinks higher education might just be too big not to fail. The calculus is simple. If college costs keep rising, but job prospects don’t improve, eventually higher education won’t be worth it. Pop goes the campus bubble — or so the story goes.

That brings us to one of the more inauspicious recent headlines. For the first time ever, the majority of the unemployed have attended some college. Does this mark some kind of inflection point? Is it time to ditch the classroom for the office? Not exactly. […]

The chart above isn’t a story about a college degree no longer paying off. The chart above is a story about more people going to college, but not nearly as many more people finishing college.

Read more. [Image: IBD, via Business Insider]

Oops.


jarebeardontcare:

theatlantic:

For the First Time Ever, a Majority of the Unemployed Have Attended College

Everybody is looking for the next big “bubble”. Maybe it’s bonds. Or tech stocks. Or … college? With tuition soaring and job prospects not, a growing chorus thinks higher education might just be too big not to fail. The calculus is simple. If college costs keep rising, but job prospects don’t improve, eventually higher education won’t be worth it. Pop goes the campus bubble — or so the story goes.
That brings us to one of the more inauspicious recent headlines. For the first time ever, the majority of the unemployed have attended some college. Does this mark some kind of inflection point? Is it time to ditch the classroom for the office? Not exactly. […]
The chart above isn’t a story about a college degree no longer paying off. The chart above is a story about more people going to college, but not nearly as many more people finishing college.
Read more. [Image: IBD, via Business Insider]


Oops.

jarebeardontcare:

theatlantic:

For the First Time Ever, a Majority of the Unemployed Have Attended College

Everybody is looking for the next big “bubble”. Maybe it’s bonds. Or tech stocks. Or … college? With tuition soaring and job prospects not, a growing chorus thinks higher education might just be too big not to fail. The calculus is simple. If college costs keep rising, but job prospects don’t improve, eventually higher education won’t be worth it. Pop goes the campus bubble — or so the story goes.

That brings us to one of the more inauspicious recent headlines. For the first time ever, the majority of the unemployed have attended some college. Does this mark some kind of inflection point? Is it time to ditch the classroom for the office? Not exactly. […]

The chart above isn’t a story about a college degree no longer paying off. The chart above is a story about more people going to college, but not nearly as many more people finishing college.

Read more. [Image: IBD, via Business Insider]

Oops.


Where did the sun go?? (Taken with Instagram at Burning Tree Dr)

Where did the sun go?? (Taken with Instagram at Burning Tree Dr)


I know what Laura is getting next year for her bday…

I know what Laura is getting next year for her bday…

(via lady-fett)


If I have to do work, at least it can be pool side.  (Taken with Instagram at Burning Tree Dr)

If I have to do work, at least it can be pool side. (Taken with Instagram at Burning Tree Dr)


#nofilter too delish.  (Taken with instagram)

#nofilter too delish. (Taken with instagram)


Brunch for Cody’s graduation (Taken with instagram)

Brunch for Cody’s graduation (Taken with instagram)