What I should be doing...

>> Saturday, February 28, 2009

I know I SHOULD be in bed right now... here is a list of all the other things I should be doing...

Writing a letter to Spain.
Dreaming about d'Artagnan.
Pondering more fully the meaning of Mormon 2:13.
My midterm/final for IT251(a).
Stop A.
My CS235 project due Thursday.
My IT210 project due Wednesday.
The five(ish) C programs I need to turn in for IT251.
Cleaning Checks.
Stop B.
Planning a date for tomorrow(today), since my group canceled on me.
Asking out Retreat girl.
Writing a second letter to Spain.
Reading my homework for my religion course.
My taxes.
Stop C.
Writing an email to B.Harmon.
Go to bed.
Watch the Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
Get D.
Ask out Super.
Make a decision one way or the other on that one.
Pick a pony and ride.
FASFA.
Find an apartment to live in for the next year.
Make this into a ul.
Learn how to use a UML diagram program for state machines.
Finish that lab write up.
Pray.

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Square Peg, Round Hole.

>> Saturday, February 14, 2009

Some day I'll learn that you can't put a square peg in a round hole and expect it to fit. I really do wish it would though.

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Letter: Valentines

Happy Valentines Day!

It snowed again. ERGH!

On Wednesday I went diving, a normal enough chain of events... except that when we came up after our fourth dive, something happened. I got out of the water, started putting away my gear, changing into my clothes you know, the stuff one normally does when you get out of the water. My dive buddy didn't get out though. After I was in my clothes he called out, "Help." What followed is difficult to describe as I tried to keep him and myself calm through him losing the ability to move his limbs. The ambulance was called, paramedics came and we managed to get him out of the water, out of his gear and onto a stretcher.

He asked me to call his sister and tell her what happened, while I finished packing up the rest of his things and brought his car (we carpooled up) down to the hospital. So, I called her and told her what I knew, but in the confusion of the moment we weren't sure which hospital he had been taken to, so I had to try and keep her calm and tell her what was happening. I felt so helpless, there was information that I had, but I didn't know how to tell her, I wonder if that's what the early apostles felt as they tried so desperately to tell their followers everything they could to help them return to God. Only to have the message unclear. "As through a glass darkly." The dive buddy is okay, they finally gave him O2 (like we had been telling them to do for a while) and he started to recover quite quickly. They aren't sure what happened to him.

I was listening to some of the TED talks this week, TED is a conference held annually whose premise is to share ideas worth spreading. Basically the worlds smartest people get together and share ideas on how things should work. A friend of mine got me interested in them last year and I've been perusing them a bit since. One that I noticed (after he posted it on his blog) was a talk given by Elizabeth Gilbert the subject was creative juices. She talked in particular about how in the Greek and Roman days the belief was that each person was given a genius or daemon that would whisper the ideas to their minds. This being was who was responsible for the worth of the work that was created.

She says that this serves two purposes, one: it protects the author from pride. The idea isn't theirs, it is the daemon's. They were just the tool for the expression thereof. Also, if it stunk... well, that wasn't you that stunk, it was the daemon. And it wasn't until much later that people started being described as being a genius for their works, rather than having a genius in their work. The part that made me want to mention it though is that occasionally a dancer or an actor would have this Genius come upon them and inspire them to greater heights than they could previously have attained. This again, wasn't the person... but the genius that aided them. The Islamic faith took this idea and said that it was in fact Allah that was doing this, and they would chant, "Allah." when these particularly amazing events happened.

Then they invaded Spain! The phrase became Spanish and eventually it morphed into the modern day term, "Ole."

Hope you have a wonderful Valentines day(I'm repeating myself, deal with it) and weekend in general.

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Letter: Last Sunday

>> Thursday, February 05, 2009

I left the lights on in my car and haven't had access to it for most of the week, which actually turned out to be a good thing because... it was just a lot of fun and I got to talk to several really interesting people on the bus. I love the bus, it is one of the few opportunities every day that I am given to share the gospel. Last week I met a girl named G who was really just a quality individual and as we talked she told me about issues that she was having with her family and with school and her health. It was nice to be able to share some of the ways I've managed to over come similar issues in life.

On Wednesday I had the wonderful opportunity to be asked on a 'date' by the wonderful JK. And we went and watched "Thoroughly Modern Millie" which was absolutely hilarious. It was a BYU production, and the Title char was a little weak on the performance side, made especially apparent by how good all the supporting characters are. It was also just fabulous to spend time with JK. It seems like she's in need of some recharging every now and again, and she was a lot happier toward the end of the performance. Makes me sad to think about it.

Anyway... I had been calling around looking for a double date so that Jay and I could do something fun and not having much luck so I decided to accept an invitation to go to a retreat for the Student Honor Association(SHA) it's mostly just for their volunteers so it was a lot of fun to spend time with these people outside of 'work' type situations. We played Murder in the Dark 'till almost dawn, it was so much fun. The house they held it in, was built by some excessively rich individual and he donated it to the church, it's now used for church functions and campus groups can 'rent' it out and have activities up there. It's MASSIVE, and has a lot of really good places to hide and such, which makes Murder in the Dark fabulous. It's kinda become a SHA tradition.

I got home just in time to head up to SLC for an amazing Saturday morning and a wonderful cap on the weekend. I'm not sure how much longer I can head up there, I'm having to restrict my hours at work so as to deal with the class load, which means money will be a little tighter than I would prefer. Hopefully tax refunds will save it.

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