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HOMECOMING WEEKEND= Best Weekend Ever!!!!!

JP Park 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?

Finally a Video!

Kelsey Bjugstad Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

I promised the next blog would include videos.. so here you go!

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This is Karissa and Purple (Michelle) singing at an event called ‘Color the Night.’

Color the Night was an event to show APU creativity through student artwork and music . It was fun to see APU students play fun music and see all the beautiful artwork. :)

The next video has a story behind it.

Smith (the all guy hall) started dressing up for family/hall dinners.  Family/Hall Dinner is where you eat with your entire hall in the Dinning Hall. Not only do you dress up as the theme, you are supposed to act the part.  I believe the first theme for the Smith hall was Egyptians but it’s since been sheep, beggars, and other crazy ideas. Trinity 1st South has been waiters and first graders. Trinity 4th North have been really funny nerds and babies.

3rd North decided we wanted to go all out for our first ‘themed’ family dinner. Our theme was Safari, which meant we dressed up as wild animals. Yes, its a little bit crazy but it was a whole lotta fun :)

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Stressed as a college student?? Same here!!

JP Park Friday, September 25th, 2009

Hey there guys!! J.P here again with a few words of wisdom!

Well in case you didn’t already know, I’m a freshman here at Azusa Pacific University. Ironically, I’m not on the campus (The campus is pretty dope!), I’m at the semester long program called “High Sierra” where we study in the mountains and get to do outdoors-y stuff like go on a 6 day trek in Yosemite (We leave this Thursday which means no school for 6 days! hah)

Here’s a picture of the 23 students and teachers/mentors/friends here at the High Sierra program. It’s an amazing community:

high, sierra, freshman, experience, jp, park, yosemite, trek,

high, sierra, freshman, experience, jp, park, yosemite, trek,

Anyway, even though I have only been in college for a couple of weeks now, I’m already starting to slowly get stressed and even more stress. STRESS  SUCKS!! In college, you tend to get so busy with countless things such as SCHOOL WORK, clubs, sports, extracurricular activities, friends, and so on.

The most helpful tips I found out were obvious, of course. Here are some of them:

1. PRIORITIZE!!!! Always start and finish the things that are most important like class work like essays and reading books. I procrastinate A LOT, so the faster you finish your work, the faster you get to all of the other fun stuff APU offers. I can’t “stress” enough about how important it is to get the most important stuff out of the way first.

2. Make a “To do list”/ Calendar —-I always make a to do list with my homework for each class, upcoming events, and planning what days I can go out and have fun and whatever else. It helps a lot to see what you have already completed but crossing them off the list, and what you still need to do.

3. DON’T PROCRASTINATE!!!!!!!—–It’s so easy for a friend to stop by your dorm and want to chill or go out to lunch or dinner. I know it is hard to say no when all of your friends urge you to do something, BUT there will be plenty of countless opportunities to hang out and socialize. You have 4 years to do that! Grades and academics come first!!!

I could say a lot more, but none can come to mind right now. Haha.

The faster you do your class work, the sooner you’ll be able to do this:

Me, (JP) sleeping in my dorm

Hahahaha! Naps are even more amazing in college, except when you constantly have people knocking on your door to hang. But I don’t have to worry anymore since I”m here in the mountains for High Sierra semester.

College isn’t all fun and games…Don’t get me wrong…I LOOVVVEEE college, but there has to be a balance between socializing and studying/doing homework.

Just last night, I had to read 5 chapters (50 pages worth) and while I was reading, my roommates asked me if I wanted to go kayaking in the lake. I really wanted to go, but I knew had to finish reading…. Being productive means making compromises. The more you say no to your friends, the more they will respect your studying time.

Hope this helped a bit, ha! I need to go work out for my Fit For Life class, so lataz!

Or E N tay shun…

Kelsey Bjugstad Saturday, September 12th, 2009

You can thank my fellow 3rd North sisters for the title of this blog. Can’t you tell we are freshman? We apparently haven’t learned the art of spelling. There are currently 5 of us watching Pride and Prejudice with girls popping in and talking. Actually, we are barely watching the movie and mostly talking. I love it.

Orientation was pretty crazy. It was a bit stressful, really interesting, but mostly overwhelming for me. Which isn’t true for everyone, some kids had no problem with it all.  Overwhelming isn’t also a bad thing though, Orientation is guaranteed slight chaos anywhere you go I think. But this chaos was actually quite organized; APU has an impressive schedule that they stuck to. There was so much to do! There always was a friendly face to help us out though.  The events were really cool including a football game!

Ready to help us move in and direct us where to go :)

Ready to help us move in and direct us where to go :)

The main chaos for me was getting to know people, organizing all my stuff, and the many trips to Target my parents have taken for me. I forgot a lot of small stuff on top of the fact that we could only take so much down here in our car. Let’s just say I over-packed a bit. So far all the stuff has come in handy except maybe the art-like stuff though. I’ve brought. I may have been laying against a few boxes cornered in the backseat, but it worked! Thankfully my dorm room is pretty spacious and as lots of places for drawers and boxes :).

The photos on my wall in the dorm room.

My almost completed dorm room :)

Another thing you’ll experience as a freshman is Alpha Groups! An Alpha Group is a random mix of freshman assigned to a sophomore who helps us through orientation and our first semester of freshman year. I really do like my Alpha group. My leader Jen is nice, sincere and really chill. Our group gets along pretty well and we were all open the first night, sharing the fun and scary parts of Orientation. It’s been nice just to talk about Orientation together and know that other people are coming without knowing anyone else.

A few members of my Alpha group on the trolley :)

A few members of my Alpha group on the trolley :)

I’ll definitely be talking more about my hall (3rd North!!) in my next blog! I was planning on staying on the topic of orientation so I guess I’ll just make hall stories relate :) The first night of Orientation I stopped by my RA’s room to just say hi. An RA is a Resident Adviser, which basically means an upperclassman has decided to live in our hall all year to support, counsel, and love on us. Her roommate is called a RAR (Resident Advisor’s roommate) and they usually aren’t very involved in the hall.  Instead, Jaclyn decided that she is going to be super involved with 3rd North and we all think it is awesome!! They invited me to come hangout with them in the dorms and watch a movie with them. It was so nice! Megan is such an awesome RA and it was nice just to be able just relax and hang out.

The next night I went to the football game with my alpha leader Jenn, another Alpha leader Bianca and a girl from her group. It was really cool to experience the game with all of the APU students. The field was packed! It was really fun but we decided to leave before the game was over so we could head to Tutti Fruity.

Hanging out at the football game.

Hanging out at the football game.

Tutti Fruity is a frozen yogurt place right across from the college.  APU students get a discount and it very delicious! Our alpha leaders took us to a sophomore living area and we played slap uno with a bunch of their friends. It was really neat to see all of the different living areas, plus be able to meet people who could talk about their fun experiences at APU. I even met someone who lived in my city for a few years and went to my high school’s rival which was really exciting! I haven’t met a lot of people from around where I lived.

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While writing my blog earlier I overheard a conversation between a hall sister and her family. I wasn’t eavesdropping I swear! Both of our doors were open (which is the best way to meet people in your hall). I asked her afterwards if I could use something she said in my blog anonymously. She said yes so here it goes:

“I’ve never been anywhere where people are so genuine and real. I don’t know how to act sometimes because I can truly just be myself and it’s not a problem. For the first time I can act like me and everyone is okay with it. They’re here because they believe in God and they are so open about their faith.”

Beautiful (and very true) words from a ‘sister’ in my hall.