Wednesday, July 1, 2009

A combination of things

So, I'm playing catch up because I havent posted anything in a while. Here are a few things that have been going on:

  • Twilight, so far, is definitely a good read, I'm about half way through. It doesn't have any educational value, but it is a fun read. (have you seen the movie yet?) The book is definitely better than the movie.
  • I have just completed an essay on the (un)ethical decisions that were made in the movie My Sister's Keeper. It is a pretty interesting subject to write about, based on a very insightful movie (although it was pretty sad. No tears here, but Shea was teary-eyed). The movie really makes you think about taking life one day at a time. I couldn't help but think to myself, "What if I was a parent put in that situation. What would I do?" I recommend watching the movie, it's worth a watch, at least.
  • Cornhole: Ah, yes, nothing can beat playing this game on the 4th of July, while grilling out with the family, of course. I have been running around buying supplies (about $60.00 and change) from Home Depot the past few days, and the anticipation of building 2 sets (one for Tony and one for me) is eating away at me. I cannot wait to start the process and paint mine Garnet and Gold for the home town crowd.
  • Internship: I have to keep this in mind, as I approach the beginning of my 3rd year of college (crazy!) So far, I was offered an internship in the field of technology after completion of a "History of Technology" class in my first year at Rollins. I'm kind of kicking myself in the butt for not taking it, for the reason being that I was good at it, but just not interested in a technology internship. However, I'm looking forward to after this school year to see what ends up happening with an internship (would not mind traveling to a different place for a while)

(Gasp for air) That is about it, leaving here at 7 to go to Tony's and build some cornhole sets! In the words of Michael Biehn in Terminator, "Pain can be controlled--just disconnect it."

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