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Posted at 03:46 PM on December 26, 2008
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It was so nice this morning to click through all of my favorite radio stations and actually have several really great songs playing to choose to listen to. I was relieved to not here a single Christmas song on any station! That always limited the good song choices that were playing on all the other stations. Some of these songs even feel old to me cause I haven't heard them in so long. It's not that I don't like Christmas music, I just don't like most of it. So I'm happy to have my normal selection of music back.
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Posted at 03:45 PM on December 25, 2008
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I've been on break for exactly two weeks now and I still have two and a half weeks till winter quarter starts, but for some reason I've been stressing myself out about it again. I was getting really stressed the last couple of weeks of fall quarter. I even skipped out of small group early to study and write a paper (which I actually did the next day in between finals). When I get stressed, I get emotional, so it sucks to be around me. Well the other day I stopped by school to pay out a few hundred dollars for tuition, grad check, change of major, and a new parking permit. Erg, I hate paying that much money at one time for ridiculous things. Then today I was asked my grades from that quarter so I looked them up. I also decided to check up on the remaining classes I need to graduate. This resulted in me adding a 4 hour class to my schedule this winter. Now I'm taking 6 classes next quarter. Arg. They're pretty random too. American Sign Language, Computer Science (which is only 2 units and once a week, thank God), Business Finance, Dance Sampler and Self Defense (I'm super excited about these two classes), and Political Science. Even now I spent another half hour searching for more classes that would fit into my schedule because I realized I am registered for ASL II, I haven't taken ASL I yet so that might be difficult. I do know some sign language from work, but definitely not enough to just skip a class. So again I looked up all the classes I still need and tried to find one being offered during the ASL II time slot I have or one of my PE classes since I only need one PE class. But I couldn't find anything! So I'm still registered for six classes, two of which are fun, one of which I probably won't follow anything and will have to drop, and the other three are just lame...I hate my life sometimes. I bought my books tonight too. That was another chunk of change. Not as bad as previous quarters however. I got really lucky and found some really good deals online. Like a book which had an average price of over $200 I got for $20. Ebay's great sometimes. Speaking of Ebay, my dad just discovered it. He's on the computer now more than anyone else in the house. If you know my dad at all, most of you probably didn't even know I had a dad, this is pretty funny. I'll give you an idea of my dad's knowledge of computers. Tonight he asked, "When the screen is filled like this [referring to a full screen image he had up], how do you make it smaller?" My brother and sister both looked and at the same time said "Press Escape." He just kinda stared at the keyboard for a few seconds before saying, "Where's that?" My brother then came over and showed him where the Escape key was and explained to him what it does. I must admit he's getting progressively better at handling the computer. He still gets really frustrated with it too though. Another example from tonight: The internet was apparently too slow for his liking so after asking what was wrong several times, he got up and went to the other room. Maybe an hour later he came back in the room and asked if it had sped up yet. He's so funny. Anyway, he's all about Ebay lately. My cousin got an Ebay gift card last night for Christmas and I'm pretty sure he was actually jealous. But he told him Ebay was having a deal now that you get an extra % off your purchase if you use their card. He didn't realize they want to you use their CREDIT card, not GIFT card. It's pretty entertaining when he loses an item he bid on too. He gets all upset.
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Posted at 03:39 PM on November 10, 2008
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Yesterday I was in my best friend's wedding--Nicole Hand and Chris Turner. I love them both! For very different reasons, but I love them both just the same. A couple of months ago I posted a blog about the novelty of marriage and how I think some people have been getting married or engaged lately just for the novelty of it (I sort of came up with it myself). This has been the topic of several conversations I've had recently in fact, once again. I really think the institution of marriage has truly lost its meaning. Divorce has become so easy in society that people don't really feel pressed to really spend the rest of their lives with someone. Many of my friends who are engaged or recently married are under the age of 25. There is one couple who is engaged right now who are both 25. Nobody over 25. Awhile ago I had heard that the average age for a woman to get married was going up. Like, people are getting married later in life now because they want to establish themselves within their career field and finish school and stuff. I honestly think that people are content with just dating around forever until they wise up or they are content with cohabitating with their significant other while having sex and having most of the benefits of marriage without actually making the commitment (which most men are afraid of). I also heard (just yesterday in fact) that those married at or after the age of 25 are 50% more likely to stay together and not get divorced. Think about that, your chances of divorce if you marry at or older than the age of 25 decrease by 50%!!! So why are all of my ridiculous friends getting married so young? I'm not saying everybody should wait until they are 25 years old to get married. I think it's different for everybody and their lives. But I am saying you should do it the right way and think about what you're getting into. If you're getting married while you're still a teenager (or just out of your teens) and will be living with your family or renting a room from another family, then you're probably not ready to be married. There are alot of responsibilities that come along with marriage. There are alot of privileges and perks too, I'm not trying to downplay those, but "the worst part of life is waiting, the best part of life is having something worth waiting for." Does this make any sense? I also am ecstatic that prop 8 passed. Yes, more politics. I think it's really important. And I did really struggle with this because I do believe in protecting people and their liberties and rights. I don't necessarily think prop 8 takes any liberties away. Nor do I think it's discrimination against homosexuals. I'm going back to protecting the meaning of marriage again. It's a sacred act instituted by God for the purpose of family and procreation. It is impossible for two individuals of the same sex to procreate therefore, the purpose of marriage could not be attained. I know there are couples who can't or don't want to have kids and I'm not saying it's wrong for them to get married if they're not going to procreate, but it is unnatural and simply is not a marriage for two people of the same sex to be "married." I've heard alot of arguments against prop 8. It's discimination and takes away fundamental rights and civil liberties (which I somewhat touched on). Homosexuals want the same rights and privileges as married couples (such as taxes, hospital rights/visits, adoption rights, etc.). And that marriage is a religious institution and should not even be an issue that the government handles due to the separation of church and state clause. I will say it's true that marriage is a religious institution. But I can almost guarantee ya'll don't want the church to deal with it because they'll vote the same way the majority did!!!!! As for their entitlement to rights and privileges, if people want to get married just for the benefits, that's pretty ridiculous. It goes back to the novelty of it. People want a ceremony and rings and a cake and blah blah blah, but what's the most important thing? The most important thing is the daily, deliberate decision to love that person even if they don't deserve it. Maybe people feel like their missing out, but if they really look at WHY they wan to get married, the benefits like tax breaks shouldn't be a top priority. I would think twice if the other benefits were that important to my spouse, or me. Homosexuals can still get married, just not to each other. But that really is the definition of marriage. Not partner A and partner B, man and wife. That's what makes it special. Then again, there really are two types of "married." There's married under the law. And then there's married under God. Two different things. The marriage license and wording makes it legal--married under the law. Making a commitment to that person in front of God and witnesses with a purposeful intent to uphold your promise makes it married under God. Legally, Chris and Nicole aren't married. They have a marriage license which is signed and they had a ceremony and were pronounced man and wife, but since prop 8 was passed, they need a new form which no longer says "partner A" and "partner B," but man and wife. But they are still definitely married, there's no question about it. So you know what, even if prop 8 didn't pass, people may be "married" under the law but not REALLY married. Anyway, this wasn't even the point of this post and I've rambled long enough.