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APU All Access Weekends Are My Favorite :)

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

If you are even considering coming to APU, I would highly encourage coming to an APU All Access campus preview. I love APU All Access. I love it so much that I went to two of them and now host students who come. :)

I went to my first APU All Access my junior year.  My best friend and I had wanted to go to APU for years. Jana’s Dad is an alumni of the college so she had been here for Homecoming many a few times but want to experience APU as a student.  I had never been to APU and was hoping it would live up to Jana’s stories and what I’d heard from others.

My best friend Jana and I hanging out on West Campus in March 08 :)

My best friend Jana and I hanging out on West Campus in March 08 :)

I had so much fun my first preview weekend!  It was fun to experience dorm life, go to a chapel, sit in on classes, and just learn more about APU.

Jana and I again :) Seems like so long ago!! The background is the Darling Library (West Campus)

Jana and I again :) Seems like so long ago!! The background is the Darling Library (West Campus)

So why did I go to a second APU All Access? I know, it seems kind of strange. One of my best friends moved away in junior high and called me to tell me she was going to an APU All Access campus preview in January of my senior year.  I only get to see her about every other year and I couldn’t think of a better way to spend a weekend. :)

Lainey and I at the January All-Access. We are sitting in the front row for a basketball game!! It was so much fun!

Lainey and I at the January APU All Access. We are sitting in the front row for a basketball game!! It was so much fun!

I was accepted in December because I did “Early Action” but I thought that another APU All Access could confirm my discoing. It definitely did! You may have heard that APU has great community and that everyone is really friendly, and its true! The best example that I experienced while I was visiting occurred after sitting in on a Journalism class.

We watched the Women and Men's teams play! It was pretty awesome. APU Basketball is kind of a big deal here :)

We watched the Women and Men's teams play! It was pretty awesome. APU Basketball is kind of a big deal here :)

The professor talked to me and the other preview student before starting class. He asked us where we were from and if we were interested in Journalism. The class was interesting but after it was over a girl in the class stopped us and asked us why we were interested in APU.  She shared her experience in the Journalism program and then asked us where we were headed next.  It was lunchtime so she offered to drive us back to East Campus even though we said we could easily walk or talk the trolley.  While driving us back she shared more about why she loved APU and how much she enjoyed her classes.

It seems like such a small gesture but looking back it really meant a lot to me as a preview student. A college student not even related to the All-Access program took time out of her day to spend time with, talking to, and talk about APU with some high schooler who, in way, interrupted her classes and routine. It just showed the honest friendliness and community at APU.

Honestly, if you have any interest in APU, come to an APU All Access campus preview.  I’ve heard the best way to choose a college is to go to the campus and envision yourself there. Personally, APU definitely fit that description and I easily ruled out others by visiting campus.

I had an awesome time hanging out with the girls who stayed in my room for All Access :) I’m so glad they enjoyed their weekend here.  Both are planning on coming to APU next year! Can’t wait to see you guys! :)

-Kelsey

P.S. Just a helpful college hint… ALWAYS randomly hit the “Control/Command S” button while typing ANYTHING.  While writing this blog and outlining the entire book of Exodus my Microsoft Word decided it would be funny to have “an unexpected error.” Not so funny when it only recovers half of each document. Sigh. Oh well :)

Also, if you are interested in an APU All Access campus preview you should go here:

https://www.apu.edu/admissions/undergraduate/visit/

(It gives dates, cost, and all the fun events that you’ll do :)

Putting God First again

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

I never really realized how addicted to pleasing everyone I actually was. I love being involved, I love doing awesome work, I love compliments, and I love name drops like when people say “Oh, Staphon did that.” (in a positive way of course.) And so, I try to do things like this as much as I can.

But of course, when you agree to do all of these things, agree to be Super, yet, you don’t have any actual Super Powers, it is easy to burn yourself out.

I hate using that word ever since Jonny Liu informed us that to be burned out is taboo, if you are doing the will of God, he will give you energy and you will never be burned out. So when I was on the verge of throwing a fit and crying in an alley in the rain, very movie frustration scene like, I realized that I must be out of alignment with what God wanted me to do. I thought through all of my priorities and I knew that there was nothing in my list that wasn’t supposed to be there, I was doing the Will of God, but it was just not working out as well as it should have.

Then I realized, maybe its not something I am doing, but something I am NOT doing.

“But Staphon, if you are doing so much, how could doing one more thing help to lighten the load?”

Well, I realized I once again was that I wasn’t putting God First. Yes, I credited everything I did to doing the will of God, trying to please him, but in doing all this, I never really had time to actually sit down with God and be in his presence, and listen to him.

Needing to be more intentional about spending time with God, I asked my Girlfriend to keep me accountable, which is something everyone should have, an accountability partner, someone who will make sure you are being intentional and staying on path in your faith. APU has a way of doing this in groups called D-Groups (Discipleship Groups) where you have a group of people that you either can form or you can join in with (depending on if you want to do it with people you know) and you can meet for bible studies. I have never had time for one personally, but I have a lot of friends who do it and they love it, and in turn they keep me accountable.

So, I feel like I can be a lot more productive now, since God is taking a lot of my load, and I am no longer burnt out. Another lesson in our school motto of God first down.

Crazy Busy Day :)

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Packed day of class, service, alpha, and fun :)

When I refer to today, I mean Tuesday the 3rd :) I always write my blogs late at night and don’t have time to spell-check or see if they even make any sense. So there is usually at least a day delay.

Today has been a crazy day… but a really great day too. Here busy day

Slept in until 10:45 because my 8:05 Run/Walk/Jog class was canceled. This was an excellent start to the day. Not that it’s a bad class, but “Run-Run” as we like to call it doesn’t really motivate me at 8:05 in the morning. It’s a good class for avoiding the dreaded ‘freshman 15’ but it seems so early. I honestly am not sure how I went to class that early 3 days a week last year. Oh right, I went to sleep before 2. But that is my personal preference… Not everyone stays up so late. I just haven’t slept before midnight in at least a year.

Back to my day.. Sleeping in was amazing (and gave me 8.5 hours of sleep) but I was almost late for my 11:25 Health and Wellness class. My roommate and I both fast-walked to West Campus. I made it in time for our class discussion on dating. Health is often a lot of lecturing about eating right, making goals in life, and excising. It isn’t my favorite class but my professor makes it really simple with little homework and true/false tests. The class today started out ad an awkward but turned into one of the funniest class periods I’ve had all semester. Including a guy shouting “if I’m paying for her dinner it better be considered a date!!” Maybe you had to be there :)

Right after Class I went to Sam’s Subs to grab lunch. Sam’s is basically APU’s version of Subway and is definitely my favorite food place on campus. It also is probably the fastest place, which is really important if you have classes back to back.

From 1:05-2:30 I had Intro to Lit. We are currently studying Othello (a play by Shakespeare). We have daily quizzes each class that are usually really difficult unless you pay close attention to the reading. I’m happy to say I got over an 11/10 on the Act 2 and Act 3 Quiz. I feel like there is such a strong sense of accomplishment when I do well in the class because it isn’t the easy ‘A’ course.  The last half hour classmates volunteered to perform parts in the play at Seven Palms. Seven Palms is a small Amphitheater near the mail center on East Campus. It was nice to get out of the classroom but by the end of class I couldn’t wait to get back into my air-conditioned dorm room. :)

I came home (to my dorm) and planned on relaxing and attempting some homework but then I got a text at 2:55 reminding me I had a D-Group meeting in 5 minutes. I’m almost positive D-Group is short for ‘devotion group’ or a small group of girls that meet specifically to fellowship, have accountability, and be able to pray for each other. It was the second meeting but the first for me because I wasn’t able to make the first one. All of the girls seem to have conflicting schedules in the group, which left only three of us meeting today.  It was fun still to get to know my leader and another group member over a smoothie at Paradise Juice Cafe.

Right after the D-group meeting I walked to the Village so I could get a ride to The Homework House. The Homework House is a great opportunity for APU students to service (and get service credits) by tutoring at-risk kids in the Azusa Community.  Today was my third time working but I already love it. I tutored a high school sophomore with Algebra which went really well but also meant a lot to me because I remember getting tutored for the same class by my old small group leader.  It just shows how connected everyone is and it was nice to be able to give back.

Right after Homework House I had a meeting for Homework House at Starbucks. It was a really awesome meeting but I’m not gonna lie, one of the most exciting things was the fact the Starbucks Christmas coffee is out! Meaning Peppermint Mochas are back!! I’m not even that much of a coffee addict but I love Starbuck’s peppermint Mochas. And the Peppermint frappucinos. It just seems weird that its not cold or rainy to go along with the hot drinks :) It seems so strange it has only rained once since this season. Or that I almost had heat stroke while watching them perform Othello at Seven Palms. But I love warm weather and I’m going to be happy to miss the week-long rains.

I have to sign up for classes tomorrow.  I had my schedule fully planned out but when I looked today at my class options, two of them were already full.  Unfortunately, that meant I spent about 3 hours trying to redo my schedule for Spring 09.  I probably could have spent a little less time if I would have let myself take early morning classes, but honestly, that isn’t going to happen. It was probably my forth time messing with my schedule, I had it all planned out but then my advisor told me to change one class when I meet with her, and that threw off my whole schedule.  I’m also looking at studying abroad in South Africa which I’ll talk about in another blog but that also made me save some classes.

I had an Alpha meeting at 10 tonight too. Ah, I did so much today!  My leader made us Pazooki and we had fun just hanging out.

At 1:00am I realized I still had Intro to Communication Studies homework, which was happens to me a lot.  Like blogging, I tend to save my homework until later in the day. And by later in the day, I mean sometimes not finishing it until the next day.  Luckily, it was an easy, fun assignment where we had to create a page long movie plot that was marketable.

And now, I’m writing this blog around 2:00am on my iTouch because I can’t sleep. I really need to go to bed. Sorry for the lack of blogs lately, I’m blogging more now that midterms are over! Be ready to hear about All Access Weekend, South Africa Semester, and all the other exciting stuff.

Attack of the Pirates

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Wow has it been a rough couple of weeks. I do apologize for my lack of play by play, but one of the key things I have learned here at APU is how to set priorities, and for the last couple of weeks, getting my school work done and planning for this huge Halloween event has taken over the top spots.

Halloween, at APU? Yes, well, as you know, Halloween is a key environment for college aged kids of the drinking age to go out and party. Well, as we are a dry campus, we felt there needed to be something on campus for students to do to bring them the fun and candy of Halloween AND take away the temptation with a great Alcohol free environment. Thus! we set up a dual Carnival between University Park and University Village (two living area’s on campus.

I only heard rumors of what happened at Univeristy Park (UP) I can tell you that it was a big success! My part, however, was being 1st Mate Captain Malcolm Reynolds of the good Ship Serenity as we sailed the seas (or streets) of Village Island!DSC_0094

My scene that I personally worked on was the Cannon battle scene which went over AMAZINGLY! Huge battle between a fortress and a pirate ship.

The night in all was  very tiring, but I think it was a huge success and I definitely had a lot of fun doing it.

PS: All of you who got the Firefly Reference, 10 points!

halloween and homework.

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

So today is Halloween, and I’m writing a paper. I’ve never been super into Halloween after about age 10, but it’s been great to see carved pumpkins and some ridiculous antics around campus. Last night a few of my friends dressed up like old people and there were trick-or-treaters in the Mods (a sophomore living area), so I thought that was funny.

Right now, I’m trying to gear back up for another challenging week ahead. Sometimes it is hard staying focused with all these events around, but it has taught me a lot about self-control. Though, right now, I’m really distracted by quite a few things, including my plans to study abroad next year, starting at High Sierra, and then possibly on to Australia. Unfortunately I don’t think I’ll be able to go to Israel this summer, but I’m so excited about studying in High Sierra… it’s ridiculous. Hah. I’m also distracted, in a good way, by thinking about the things I learned this week.

This past week was Global Vision week, and basically it is a week where there all these events around campus that are Mission-minded, and are designed to make APU students think about the world as a whole, when sometimes we can get trapped in the bubble of southern california or america. All the chapels are internationally minded, and on wednesday, we had a chapel speaker who brought me to tears and created a standing ovation (which I’ve never seen) for at least 3 minutes after he finished. He was an exile from Libya, and was the most amazing christian I’ve ever met. I can’t honestly describe what he said, or why it affected the whole audience the way it did, but it was life-altering. I actually got the opportunity to talk to him for a few hours after chapel, being a part of the student organization here called MESO (Middle Eastern Student Organization), which is a group that strives to have open conversation about profiles and prejudices of the Middle Eastern nations, and delight in the different cultures that are predominately Muslim.

Anyway, I’ve got to get working on this paper, but I’ll post later on how halloween went. Hopefully I can get pictures of wacky costumes tonight. One of my friends is dressing up as a Scot, complete with a real kilt from Scotland. I’m a little scared. But he and I are going to go to HOLLAH-WEEN, an event in my living area that is designed to keep students on campus for Halloween, and thus keep them safe.

HOMECOMING WEEKEND= Best Weekend Ever!!!!!

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Hey there readers, J.P here again! It’s about 11:00 PM right now, and I just came back from the APU Men’s Soccer game against Fresno Pacific University in Fresno, California, which is only about an hour away from the High Sierra campus, which is in Bass Lake for those who don’t already know. Our soccer guys did amazing and we won 2-0!!!

The crowd was obviously full of Fresno students, but me and the other 7-9 High Sierra students still did some APU cheers like “You wish you were a Cougar! Azu!! Za!!! Azu!!! Za!!!” We got a couple of stares from the Fresno students, but we didn’t care. We love our college!

Anyway, back to the main topic: HOMECOMING WEEKEND!!!!! As you guys know, I’m in the High Sierra Semester program where unlike other freshman, I’m studying in the mountains on a satellite campus, instead of on main campus back at Azusa. After a couple months or so of not being back on main campus, we finally had a chance to go back to it for homecoming weekend. It was AMAZING!!! Here’s a rundown of what happened during my weekend at Main campus.

THURSDAY——

Around 4:30 PM, the High Sierra students (me) jump in the vans, and it takes us about 5-6 hours to drive to Azusa Pacific University. We get there around 10-11ish PM, and as soon as I get out of the van, I embrace my Trinity 2nd North hallmate Trevor. I can’t even make it to my room, which is in Trinity on 2nd North, because all of my friends I met during Orientation week in September keep on running up to me and giving me some love. It was awesome. After I finally get settled in my dorm room, I meet up with my really good friends, who are all in Men’s Chorale aka Man Choir, D-Lo, Sonny, Matt, and Omar. They took me out to Alberto’s, which is a delicious Mexican restaurant minutes away from APU. After we eat, we end up going to D-lo’s and Sonny’s dorm in Trinity, on the floor right below me, and we end up playing video games all night long. They had mid terms the next day, but they decided to stay up until 6:30 AM with me. I’m not sure if it was a great idea to stay up so late, but that’s the kind of friends they are….I love them…Which leads me to state that the friends you make at APU will be larger than life. Anyone who goes to APU  can agree with me on this one.

FRIDAY—–

So me and my friends went to sleep at 6:30 AM, and we end up only getting around 2 hours of sleep because we have to go to chapel. After a great message in chapel, I meet up for lunch with my RA in Trinity 2nd North, Matt. He is an amazing RA(Resident Advisor), and we end up eating some grub at the Cougar Walk. (Quesadillas!) We catch up on life and he tells me about what’s going on at Main campus, and I fill him in on my semester so far at High Sierra. After lunch, I went to the Men’s Chorale open rehearsal they have every friday. I was supposed to be in Men’s Chorale this semester, but couldn’t because I’m now in the High Sierra semester, but next semester when I’m back on APU, I’ll be able to join my brothers again. I got to see all of my friends, or “brothers” sing and it was amazing. The sound was phenomenal and you can feel the worship tingling through your body. After watching them rehearse, I had a dessert date with some friends at a local frozen yogurt place, called Paradise Juice Cafe.

Later on during the day, the Men’s Chorale went on a night hike that I was a part of. We hiked the Colby Trail, not too far away from APU. At the start of our hike, each of the 70+ guys grabbed a small stone. We hiked up the trail in complete silence, and we were told to think about and reflect upon burdens, sins, and troubles we’re facing. Once we reached the end of the trail, there was a cross laid out in lit candles appearing among us. We each got markers and wrote down on our stone what our burden or sin was that was holding us back. Once we were done writing our sin on the stone, we all placed them at the foot of the cross. To symbolize we’re all brother of Christ, we each picked up a random stone and read what it said. Mine said “LUST”. After we read what our new stone said, the words were painted over in red, to symbolize that God’s blood washes away all sin. We all then lined up and threw the stones across a cliff as we all screamed and shouted. It was a memorable experience. Something that I won’t forget in a long, long, long time.

Once I got back to Main Campus, I saw my hall dressing up as Greeks, in togas with leaves on their heads. There was a “Decades” homecoming dance party, so my hallmates dressed me up as a Greek and we all marched outside in togas. It was hilarious. We stayed at the party for about half an hour, but then most of us left because the dance party didn’t really fit our taste. There was a lot of old music that I had trouble dancing to, and there weren’t alot of people there to begin with. I ended up chilling with some friends for the rest of the night, and ended up going to bed around 4 or 5 AM.

SATURDAY——–

After getting only a little bit of sleep, I woke up around noon to eat some lunch with my friends, Paul and Ian. We ended up going to a Thai restaurant across from APU that was delish. After lunch, I had to get ready for BED RACES!! Bed races is an event in where you are in a team of 5, and 4 people push a bed with the last teammate on the bed. You run to the end of the lane, and pick up a bed sheet, put it on the bed, and push the bed back to the starting line. The winning bed race team gets priority choice in housing during their next year, which is pretty sweet. I was in a team with my Hawaiian friends, and we dressed up as Hawaiians, obviously, and our team name was Boto Boto Sook Sook. Here’s a picture of us:

Boto Boto Sook Sook Bed Racing Team!!

Yes…..I didn’t have a hawaiin skirt for guys, so I borrowed a girly one from a girl, haha. In our first preliminary race, we didn’t do too well because our bed sheet had a huge tear in it, so we freaked out and took a lot of time putting the bed sheet over the bed, so our time sucked. During our 2nd try, we were paired up against one of the fastest teams. We did really well and were really fast, but the other team was just faster and we lost. We’ll get em’ next year though!

After lunch with my bed racing team at the Cougar Den, I chilled for a while and then went to the Tail Gate Party on Adam’s lawn, where I ate In n Out Burgers!! MMMM!! Me and my friend Jonny raced eachother on some of the air filled obstacle courses. There’s this trampoline-like air filled play thing we jumped in, and I jumped right next to little kids, and made them fall. No one got hurt though. It was just funny!!

I ended up not going to the Football game after the tail gate, but instead I hung out at the Mods with some of my High Sierra friends, and we ended up getting some Frozen yogurt (I love frozen yogurt). I headed back to my dorm in Trinity after and chilled with my boys, Omar, D-lo, Sonny, Jonny, and Matt. We met up with our friends Natalie and Rachel, and decided to do something fun for my last night on Main Campus. We drove to a hiking trail about half an hour from campus, and hiked on it in pitch black. We only had one flashlight, so it was pretty intense and scary because it was about midnight. After our hike, we went to place called “Gravity Hill”. Basically it’s this huge road on a hill where you drive on it, put your car in neutral, and the car ends up driving backwards by itself. It was pretty fun. I rode on top of the car for a little bit. We weren’t going fast at all, so it wasn’t dangerous ot anything… After Gravity Hill, we ate breakfast at Mcdonalds, right at 5 AM. After breakfast, we drove back to campus and played video games all night until morning. I stayed up the whole night and didn’t get any sleep…..

SUNDAY——–

I basically chilled around and said my goodbyes to everyone, including these two girls, Yolanda and Tiff.

Homecoming weekend

Homecoming weekend

I ate dinner at the Caff, and then my friends, D-Lo, Omar, Jonny, Rachel, and Deneva walked me to the vans to leave. I’m not going to lie, once I got into the vans I felt really sad, and upset. I had so much fun during my few days on campus and I didn’t want to leave my friends behind and go back to High Sierra. But in High Sierra, I already have made 22 best friends that I know I will have for a very very very long time. It was hard saying goodbye to my friends on main campus, but I’ll be back next semester, and they’ll still be there. But all in all, Homecoming weekend was a blast!!!!!!!! Don’t you see how much fun you guys will have if you come to Azusa Pacific University?! For any high school students or other people who are thinking about coming to APU and need advice, insight, or any help at all, feel free to leave me a comment and I’d be more than happy to help you guys out!!

Well, I have a mid term tomorrow so I need some sleep! Good night and God Bless, J.P!

RANDOM PICTURE OF THE DAY!!

Julie's a biker, and I'm a.....Jamaican?

Julie's a biker, and I'm a.....Jamaican?