Saturday, December 6, 2008

Here we go......

So we only have one more week of classes, then finals week and then we're done for Christmas break. These next two weeks are going to be exhausting, but it'll be so nice to be done with homework for a couple weeks over break. It's really is insane to think that my first semester here at Loma is almost over. It was crazy to see preview students here this past friday, cause that was me last year and it seems like yesterday. If you were a preview student, let me know what you thought or if you have any questions or anything!

As the semester is coming to an end I would give a couple pointers as a freshmen just finishing his first semester. These are absolutely essential to being successful as a freshmen here at Loma:

-Watch the office every single week, and if for whatever reason you miss it watch it on hulu.com.
 
-Learn down to the minute how long it takes you to get ready in the morning. In my case for my 730 classes I wake up at 712.

-Be aware that people have strong opinions on what place has the best burritos in the point loma area. When really anybody that has normal taste buds believes santanna's is the only choice..... none of this adal's stuff. 

-Go to AMVETS for shopping. Its the sickest store on the planet. 

-Go up and hug Carl Wright for no apparent reason. It'll make his day. 

These are just a couple pointers. Many more to come. 

Total change of subject but, going home for Thanksgiving was amazing. It was really nice to see family and friends since I was really missing home. Over break I had some pretty good times. Here are a couple pictures:

I got to see my brother and sister-in-law. The picture is from my brothers fire academy burn exercise.In a random chance I got to see Coldplay back in Phoenix. It was hands down the best concert I have ever been to. And then I got to chill with some friends. 




Tuesday, November 25, 2008

peppermint mocha.

Im in the airport in San Diego, waiting for my flight home to Phoenix. Its going to be so sick to finally be able to go home. But this is just a short post, just wanted to hope ya'll a happy thanksgiving!..... 

p.s. Starbucks has the Christmas cups out which is pretty dang cool. 

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Free Food & Cactus.

Sorry for such a long break in between updates here. In the past couple weeks some pretty epic stuff has gone down. Luckily in a week from today I'll be flying home to Phoenix for the first time since school has started. I'm really looking forward to a break and a chance to catch up with some friends and family. Last weekend my parents were out here at Point Loma for parents weekend. Which meant two things....... quality time with mom and pops, and lots of free food. The first night they came we went to olive garden and from that moment I could tell it was going to be a real good weekend. Besides all the amazing food, it was really cool to get a chance to hang out with the parents... (note to future freshmen- you will learn how much your parents mean to you your first semester away from home).

On the same saturday morning I had a environmental community service project for Biology. Our class went to Tijuana Estuary to help them out with some projects around the park. I think I was more excited at the fact that I could wear a huge straw hat for this trip. (see below). 
Changing the estuary one new cactus at a time. 
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Now back to the subject of free food. Last night I heard that there was free chicfila sandwiches at the midnight madness dunk contest. I was planning on going before this news, but after such great news I had to go. Here is a video from the dunk contest/ free food session. Enjoy.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Picking up groceries in Hummers.

First things first I found the biggest sombrero I have ever seen. It was in a little store in old town. simply amazing.
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I have for the most part figured out my schedule for next semester. Which by the way is a little more challenging than I thought it would be.


OK now on to some other stuff. Like I said in the last post I have been reading a book called Jesus Wants to Save Christians by a guy named Rob Bell.


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Here are my thoughts on the book..... and I apologize in advance if this is boring. This book I wouldn't consider Bell's best book, but it is still pretty legit. I think the back cover's description is very good so here that is to give a little context to the book:

“It's a book about faith and fear,wealth and war, poverty, power, safety, terror, Bibles, bombs, and homeland insecurity. It's about empty empires and the truth that everybody's a priest, it's about oppression, occupation, and what happens when Christians support, animate and participate in the very things Jesus came to set people free from.

It's about what it means to be a part of the church of Jesus in a world where some people fly planes into buildings while others pick up groceries in Hummers.”

This book deals with how we got the place we are at today, instead of trying to fix a massive global issue. I saw this as somewhat refreshing, since most books I have read from Christian authors have either just made the reader feel guilty or upset. It really illustrates how a series of events has caused so much destruction, and how those events of oppression have been relapsing throughout history all the way back to the old testament. This book completely changed my perspective on what poverty means to me, and how I can be more conscious of it. But once again Bell tackles this issue at a completely different context than usual.
He says:

"If the system works for you, it can be quite hard to understand the perspective of people who have the boot of the system on their neck. If you have the power, it can be hard to understand the voice of those who have no power." (p.130)

I can do all the research I want about poverty (or insert any of the global issues) but until I have experienced it and asked the hard questions of why are people going through this? rather than how can I fix it, I simply wont' understand it. Bell really makes me think of what it means on a personal level what it means to be an American, and what kind of impact my life in all of its power of this country means in the global sense. He says that "Americans spend more annually on trash bags than nearly half the world spends on all goods." He follows this by saying America being an empire of accumulation has a rapidly growing rate of depression amongst it citizens......

I really don't mean for this post to have a negative feel to it, but this book really did shape how I view consumerism, patriotism, and what role the church is supposed to have in issues, and how me being a part of such an economy of excess is essentially fueling the system of world injustice.

All in all I would recommend this book, but be aware that it is the kind of book that will probably frustrate you, and its all good if you don't necessarily agree with everything he says.

Until next time, grace and peace.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Scrums and such.

Alrighty here we go. Its been awhile because I've just been pretty busy. So I'll try to give you guys a little more in depth update.


The past week or so has been a intense school week. Had a couple midterms in Animal Bio, and Chem and a two speeches that I presented for Communications. but for the second comm speech I had to dress up like michael from the office...... so that made it worthwhile..... - which by the way I don't know if you guys have been watching the office this season but its super funny.

This picture made my day.
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So after this past week the phrase time management has a whole new meaning. Despite the packed week of tests and what not, I feel like I'm really getting in the groove of living here and what not.

Alright lets fast forward to yesterday (Saturday).....

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I woke up and went to a Point Loma Rugby game. If you ever have a chance go check one out! A bunch of guys from my hall play on the rugby club.

Here are some pics from the game.

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Scrum.....
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Eric put his game face on.
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*** note Birds' (guy with the hat) dirty stache. ****
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Then Saturday night we went to an event called samedi gras. Which was a halloween type party here on campus. It ended out being legit. A band from here on campus called family wagon played a concert and they're guitarist is ridiculous. straight up jimi hendrix stuff.

Here is their myspace. www.myspace.com/familywagonmusic


Now completely changing subjects I have been reading a book called Jesus wants to save Christians by Rob Bell.... Its turning out to be great. Im pretty sure I will be talking of the book in the upcoming posts so you guys should go get the book and read it as I am!

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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Late nights..... and surfing.

Hey guys,

Its Tuesday Night, and Im taking a break from studying for my chemistry exam tomorrow. This upcoming weekend is fall break so it'll be nice to have a extra day off to relax and such. Most of my friends are going back home for the weekend so I plan on catching up on some sleep.


Here is whats been going on in my life:


This past friday I had my first surfing experience. The video explains how that went so check it out.


Untitled from Chris Evans on Vimeo.



Copeland, one of the greatest bands ever came out with a new cd today.

copeland

I highly recommend checking it out.

Friday, October 3, 2008

swap meet. switchfoot. and pneumonia.

The past 2 weeks in photos:


Here is a quick recap of three things:

1) Swap meet. There is a sick swap meet every saturday morning down at sports arena which is prolly one of the coolest things I've ever been to. This is the prime spot to buy cheesey shirts that say california on them.... or like in the pictures huge straw hats.

2) Really short version of my Wednsday night is at 1230 in the morning, well I guess this is a story about Thursday morning but anyways. at 1230 I got really bad sharp shooting pains in my stomach and chest so I had to go the ER. Once I made the glorious trip to the ER they couldn't figure out what was going on, so I had a ultra sound, CT scan, and chest xray. It ended out being pneumonia. I got back to campus around 7am thursday and was still pretty out of it from the medicine in the ER, but still decided to go my chemistry lab. There everyone including my proffessor thought I was quite entertaining since I was still on pain killers. So just over a month into living here at college I have my first ER trip.

I now owe my RA Carl Wright a California Burrito for taking me to the ER and waiting there for six hours for me.

This is Carl:
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3) Switchfoot Concert. I cant say any words to say how amazing this concert was. I would urge you to go right now and see them.


Pretty crazy span of about 10 days.