college, friends, me, music
12 June 2009 | 3 Comments
The times when I’ve had the most to post on the various blogs I’ve had are times when nothing else required much mental energy. Right now school requires most of my mental energy and a lot of my time. Lately I feel like people I know who aren’t in school don’t understand this. Yes, you work, and yes, that’s very important, but your work doesn’t have homework and papers to write. Unless you own your own business or have a very stressful job, you can hopefully relax and let go once you’re off for the day. School doesn’t work like that. It’s not a big deal, but I wish people were more understanding.
However, I’m very excited about going to see mewithoutYou tonight, hence the title.
Tagged in life, mewithoutYou, school
college, fotos, me, photography
10 May 2008 | 3 Comments
I am now a college graduate!

Thursday was the last day of classes and I spend Friday cleaning up and getting rid of some papers. I actually keep all of my graded work, because I’m a dork and organize it according to class and semester in my filing cabinet.
Thursday morning was my AMH2020 (US history 2) final. I was actually sort of excited about it because I got to answer an essay question on “The Lost Generation,” which includes some of my favorite authors (Hemingway, Fitzgerald). Anyway, I’m sitting in the class room before the test begins, going over my notes, when the girl who sits in front of my comes in. Now I don’t think she’s said a word to me the whole semester, but today she wants to talk, actually, she wants me to talk. First she says, “what’s ‘buying on margin’?” So I tell her. Then, “what’s the Schiefflin Plan?” and I say, “I don’t know,” even though I did because I could see where this was going. Then she says, “What about laissez faire economics?” Now I’ve had it, is she going to ask me about every single term on the study guide? So I say, “You know, I’m trying study for myself here,” and give her an ‘what are you, an alien?’ look.
The nerve of some people!
Now onto University! (hopefully). Still no word from UF, but I did get accepted to USF and it seems more appealing every minute.

In other news, here’s a pic of another new (old) toy I got. I had to replace all of the seals in it as well, but now it and the AE-1 are loaded and ready. There seems to be dust or lint trapped under the focus screen though, and I can see it through the viewfinder, really annoying.
Tagged in camera, exams, finals, graduating, in other news, photography, school
43things, God, christianity, college, fotos, music, writing
5 January 2008 | 8 Comments
Here’s what I’ve come up with for my goals for 2008 so far:
Create more goals
Think without distractions. Don’t let things hold back creativeness.
Write more (often). This ties in heavily with “Think.” I need to do more creative writing outside of school work.
Get over photographer’s fear. So many times I want to take a picture of something but I don’t because I’m thinking about how people will think I’m weird for taking a picture of something seemingly mundane; I should just let them be jealous of my awesome picture.
Listen to more music, really hear it, not just the words, each note, each instrument. Feel the depth and beauty of it.
Read the Bible, or finish reading the Bible, or re-read the parts I’ve already read. For a while I was reading the Bible every day, but I’d say that was about 2 years ago; I’ll be honest, I don’t think I opened my (non-internet) Bible at all in 2007 and I don’t feel good about that.
Take a photo every day. It doesn’t have to be a masterpiece.
Increase reading speed. I’ve always been a pretty fast reader, compared to say other in my class in school, but I don’t read as fast as I’d like to. Now, I don’t want to speed read or anything, I think that’s silly, but if I ever want to be a book editor I need to be able to read a bit faster, without losing any comprehension.
I guess that’s it for goals. Now if I were to make a resolution, and I usually don’t, it would be the same as a couple years ago: a never-ending quest to find beauty in everything, aka find God’s love in everything.
Tagged in goals, God, music, reading, school