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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

New Dawn

Studying, studying,

slowly memorizing
Indecision compromising,
What to ‘learn’ with time

Facts are drumming
Steadily thrumming,
To the rhythm of my life

Habits forming
Daily

Yet my mind wakes;
“This is not
How is must be!”

Curiosity
Linked to that which
I choose to learn

Passion,
Perhaps, though,
Not knowing
Still wanting to know

It may not be that which
Inspires
Desire within

But I can choose to give
All that I am
To know
To really know

Those things which light
My inner fire
Bring me back
To find out more

I choose to know beyond the knowledge
Fed to me
Read to me

I choose to see both sides
Decide
Find out why

I choose
to be

me

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

"I challenge you...to think!"

You ever had a class, (could be anywhere, not just in high school), when the teacher challenges the very fibers of what you believe? Where they question everything you've never doubted once in your life?

I have the great blessing to be in such a class. Though most of my classes this semester are 'no-brainers,' this one is sure keeping me on my toes. It's actually a class I hadn't planned on taking until Jeremy and Eric happened to me. ;)

It's Health 2600, otherwise known as 'Drugs.' Yes, I take drugs every Tuesday and Thursday from 2-3:15pm. (I'm also an assassin for the government, but no one suspects me just yet...)

The professor who teaches it, Bob Walsh, is quite the intellectual. But he is so down-to-earth and easy to speak to, he feels just like a friend.

Until he says something completely against everything you've been taught your entire life.

His goal, I believe, is to get us to argue-to really think about why we believe what we believe. Why do we have that standard? Why do we have that position on this political issue? And, every other thing that can be challenged while still discussing the topic of drugs. Very, very interesting stuff, and the best part is I recognize how much I don't know through all that he is teaching me.
There is so much knowledge available to us out there!

How come we don't take advantage of it more? I know I fail at that so often, but I love to hear people tell me something I don't know. If they begin speaking about a period in time, or subject I am not familiar with, I am normally not to scared to ask them about it, even though I may seem ignorant for not knowing it in the first place.
I don't want to let fear keep me from knowledge. And I don't want to let a challenge keep me from discovery.

Hooray for Drugs! (Yes, I know that sounds quite weird.)

Friday, January 16, 2009

Haley needs to be slapped...(revised: Haley needs to be severely rebuked...)

Hi all!

Yes, it's true and offical now: Haley is a slacker! I don't know what has gotten into that girl; she hasn't been on her blog in three weeks. Ah. Well.

Now I'm back, and happy to be so! Everything that's been going on:

-More work shifts, and I'm very thankful for that
-Stake Conference talk is given and over. Yay!
-Mr. Springville is done as well, with memories made and new friends gained :)
-Morp was a blast! We stayed at the dance for over an hour; it was so much fun! He was quite a nice dance partner, and I know that I'll remember that date as a good one, for sure.
-Attempting at ice-skating for a combine FHE. That was fun! A little faith and a good pair of skates can go a long way...
-My phone and I have bonded recently, though my phone bill and I have not...
-Scholarships and Snow Blasts, auditions and acceptances...

Life has been happening, and while I'm running to keep up with it, I couldn't be happier for the one I'm living.

Yay for everything! =D