Posts Tagged ‘class’

Key Points of the Year

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Well, it has been quite a while since I blogged about anything, and like JP said in his post, College is a BUSY BUSY Place.

First, there is RA, which I feel is mostly a recharge for me, I love spending time with my residents, if I could simply be an RA without everything else, I would be set for life! Just building relationships and planning events and just being creative and there for my residents is the most amazing feeling.

Then there is Class, which is… well work. However, its nice to go somewhere and actually know what it is you are learning enough to give input whenever you learn anything new, to actually be a part of the dialogue and be able to practice the skills right after learning them… is that what it is like for all students? I feel like I am one of the worst students ever, I have never really felt like I was a part of a class, just simply taking in information that was forced at me, but here, I actually feel like I’m taking in things, actually learning. And after 2 years of Gen Ed Classes, its nice to find a major that I actually enjoy learning about, and that is why I am in my second year of Graphic Design.

Then Work. I really love what I am doing, working with computers, its the best when I get what we call Tech Aura where most every computer I touch gets fixed, but it sometimes gets frustrating, especially lately. There have been so many new problems with computers that its taking me a little longer to figure it all out. I am starting to feel like the worst manager ever, I can’t ever seem to get anything to work right. Luckily, I am surrounded by a very supportive and awesome staff, and team of Managers who are very helpful, making having an on campus job seem so worth it!

And Lastly, Track! We just got back from a retreat to the High Sierra campus and a hike up to Eagle Peak in Yosemite. It was so amazing and beautiful. This year, instead of rushing up the hike, I got a chance to just stay back and enjoy the scenery and take pictures, and get to know some of the new members of my team. And then on Saturday we did a fun ropes course and a canoe race. Sadly, the platform that we usually all sleep on was dismantled, so we just slept all over the top of Star Rock in random places, but it was still fun. All the pictures I took are located here: http://www.staphon.com/staphon.com/albums/Pages/Destination__Eagle_Peak.html

When we started: YouTube Preview Image

How the Arnold’s hike (My dad and I on the hike): YouTube Preview Image

Where we Ended: YouTube Preview Image

Conclusion: YouTube Preview Image

So, with all that, its a wonder I can every get anything done, but with all my APU friends, its not bad at all. The only thing I really have to keep my priorities strait is remember is our school Motto: GOD FIRST!

The day I wanted to hang up my cape…

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Well, today started out very early In The weight room and was followed closely by a lone run around the block. I then proceeded to class where I instantly had a brain blast and realized I had a lot to do, things I had put off that were now coming up to me and demanding that I give them attention. I realized that my disease had not gone away, but had simply gone into remission. Most of you know this disease well, it’s called procrastination.
I had a temporary freak out in my head which spewed out a little during my rather delightful lunch with Kathie at SaMs Subs on west campus. (best club SAMMICHEz btw) I went back to class and still could not grasp what it was that I had to do. My mind could not organize itself between track, school, ra, work, and all the side projects and favors everyone asks of me.
But then, an angel in the form of Alexandra came down and she took the form of a type of ball wall for me to bounce my problems off. Once spoken aloud I realized that all I had to do was take everything one at a time and write my tasks down in my chapel planner (best thing ever!) as well as my iPhone (which I am making this post from by the way!). So I calmed Down a little and was back to normal.
I then proceeded to have a deligtful adventure with Jena as we went to get supplies for Music and Lyrics 2: Rythm and Harmony. We went to two grocery stores ( Ralphs an Stater brothers), the 99 cent store, Starbucks, and Little Ceasars all within one hour. Didn’t get lights, but got a bungee cord, 2 green teas with the name Bareet on them (told the lady
My name was Barett, which is my starbucks name, but she didn’t hear me too well), and a pizza. On the way back, we saw quite a sight as the sun was setting on the first day of Fall.
I realized on duty later that night that if I am going to continue to strive to be like Superman (who I look up to more after “The Gospel according to Super Heroes” by BJ Oropeza), I will definitely have to find myself a Fortress of Solitude…