Saturday, August 26, 2006

Quote of the Week


"All men die, but not all men live!"
-Erwin McManus

Back To School


I started my second year at San Jose State University on Wednesday. I'm looking forward to some good discussions in my classes, but I'm not looking forward to writing essays and taking tests. Here's a look at my classes:

7:30am- Social Problems
9:00am- US Hist/Gov't
11:30am- Human Biology
12:30pm- Weight Lifting
3:00pm- Intro to Communications

My two most challenging classes will be Biology and US Hist. The classes that will produce the best discussions will be Social Problems and the government portion of my history class. I can tell that these professors will provide many opportunities for questions when we analyze society and politics. Well, here I go again with another year at school.

Monday, August 07, 2006

Talladega Nights: Thumbs Down


I just saw Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby tonight. I must say, it was a very offending movie. I admit I was laughing at some of the scenes in the movie, but many of the jokes were taken way too far. Here are a couple comments I heard from other viewer in the theater with me:

"I will never watch another Will Farrell movie for the rest of my life."

"I feel absolutely disgusting right now."

Need I say more.

Thursday, August 03, 2006

That's my blood Ya'all!


My cousin Trent Christensen has been named a preseason All-American by a local football periodical. He is a senior at the University of North Dakota and he plays fullback for the football team. I may drive up to Ellensburg, Washington to watch the first game of the season against Central Washington University. GO SIOUX!!!

Sweet Home Minnesota


Well, I just got back from a week in Minnesota with my whole family. It was so much fun. I must say, Minnesota is still home for me. Here's a rundown on all the fun things I did while in MN:

We arrived at 6:00am after a red-eye flight from San Francisco to Minneapolis. We immediatly met my great aunt and great uncle on their boat for breakfast and a tour of downtown St. Paul and downtown Minnneapolis from the Mississippi River.

We spent two days in my home town: Winona, MN. I saw my place of birth and my old houses, schools, and church.

We drove to my aunt and uncle's house in Wahpeton, North Dakota to have dinner before we drove to my grandparents' lake cabin just outside of Lengby, MN.

We spent the rest of the trip at the lake cabin while we celebrated my grandparents' 50th wedding anniversary. All my paternal extended family was there. I rode my grandfather's jet ski and ATV. I waterskied and kneeboarded and we swam a lot.

The only downside was that the weather was not ideal. It was jsut as hot in MN as it was in San Jose last week. The temp in Minneapolis the day before we left was 103 degrees. We did get to see one of the coolest thinderstorms I've every seen one night. For 15 minutes it was like daylight outside because there was so much lightning happening all at once. Also, we saw the Northern Lights in the night sky. If you don't know what the northern lights are, just search google images for "northern lights". This phenomenon can't be seen in San Jose.

Well, I am back in California and I miss Minnesota already. The landscape and culture speak to my heart. I love going there because I love the outdoors. Maybe I'll live there at some point in my life. We'll see. By the way, GO SIOUX!