Friday, October 26, 2007

Certainly not Indiana

I slept in today until 12:45. I was running on 3 hours sleep, because I had to catch a 7:00 am flight out of Indy yesterday. When I woke up, I remembered I was in Provo, UT.

It is very surreal. I'm actually here. I walked outside this morning (or afternoon) and instead of seeing corn, I saw a massive mountain landscape. It is absolutely gorgeous. This geological change is refreshing, but the corn is nice too.

I'm looking forward to the few days ahead of me. And Cafe Rio for lunch at 3.

Monday, October 22, 2007

The Goings On

I didn't pass out of any French classes. I wasn't really expecting to, but I thought there was a slight chance I would. It's ok though. I'll just have to take some summer classes to graduate on time (if I want to study in L.A. for a semester).

I interviewed Dr. Cramer today about the values of music from a Christian perspective. He said something that really resonated with me... The evangelical sub-culture of this generation has cheapened music and is constantly trying to imitate what Christians call "secular" music. Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) has de-valued the extremely real struggles everyone faces on a daily basis. The simplistic lyrics and easy chord progressions do not fully examine life in its entire struggle and beauty.

There are Christian artists, and then there are artists who are Christians. To me, it seems these so-called "Christian artists" attach themselves to teaching a watered-down Sunday school version of the gospel through blantantly uncreative lyrics. They model themselves off of the "cooler secular/ mainstream" groups of the time. Where is the originality and the strive to create something different? Where is the strive to search for that beauty God has laid before us to discover? Artists who are Christians, on the other hand, do not categorize themselves as writing CCM. They are believers who create innovative music and share on a relational level their familiar struggles with faith and life in general.

Then there are bands such as Radiohead. Not Christians. But is there value in their music? Absolutely. Not only is the music they create an extreme example of God-given gifts, but Thom Yorke's usually melancholy and hopeless lyrics examine the reality of life's dark side. Who can say they have never struggled at all? Just because Radiohead is a "secular" group does not mean they cannot relate to Christians in a very real manner.

What is the deal with the word "secular" anyway? Only Christians use that term, and when they do, they separate themselves from the rest of society. Aren't we all created in the image of God? Many Christians may believe it is a good idea to separate the "filth of mainstream" from "the great moral values of Christianity", but we are creating a division.

The beauty we speak is universal. There is beauty and value to be found outside of this box we have created for ourselves.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Time

I think it can make or break us.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Patience

I completely lost it today when I pulled my new-ish phone from my pocket and realized there was a giant crack in the screen. The weird thing is, the crack is inside of the screen. I have never dropped this thing; I've only kept it in my pocket. I am baffled, and pretty pissed. What does LG stand for anyway? Low Grade? (i couldn't think of anything better)

Three projects are due pretty much before I leave next Thursday morning for Salt Lake. They all involve other people, which is annoying because I can't just tackle them myself; I have to contact these people, set up times that work for everyone's schedule, and go from there.

On a brighter note, Airband will be over after tonight. I'm looking forward to it. It's been a long haul, and I'm excited to perform, but I'm kind of Airbanded out.

Listen to me complain. Wow.

I think I need patience. A lot of it.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Well...

The fire alarm just went off.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Donatell...oh.

Story time.

A couple of my good childhood friends and I do a lot of stupid things that we probably only think is funny. Here is one such thing: whenever we're taking a stroll and come across a sewer lid, we yell "Hey, Michelangelo! Donatello! Raph..." you get the idea. If you didn't, it's obviously the Ninja Turtles, the sewer clearly being where they reside.

Hear me out...

So, I received a phone call from Dan (one of these childhood friends) today on the way to a meeting. He begins telling me a story of an incredibly awkward encounter which occurred today...

As Dan was walking to class, he came across a sewer entrance with it's lid off. He took a couple swifts glances around to make sure nobody was watching, and then simply proceeded to ask "Hey Donatell..." In the same moment he asked this question, man begins to climb out of the sewer. He was working construction supposedly. He gave Dan a really confused look, to which Dan responded by slowly walking away.

Extremely awkward.

This is story is funny for a couple reasons:

1) Clearly, the Ninja Turtles do not really live, and, more directly, do not live in sewer systems. Asking the Turtles to come out of the sewer is just ridiculous, but at the same time hilarious because of the extent of its foolishness.

2) What are the odds of some random guy actually being IN the sewer when nobody was around? Crazy. And hilarious.

Anyway...

That's all.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

hmm...

Tuesdays are great; however, I feel incredibly unproductive come day's end. Actually, as I write this blog, I should probably be studying for a few tests I have tomorrow. That can wait.

I think fall is starting to show its face. Mid 70s today, high of 58 tomorrow (for those of you who don't check weather.com religiously). It's about time.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Part One: The Front Desk

I'm working the front desk right now, extremely thirsty and wishing I had better prepared myself for my 2 o' clock geology exam. Thursday is usually the most easy-going day of the week, but this week is different. Everything is rapidly accumulating, and I'm killing myself trying to keep up.

Usually when I work the front desk, I can always count on this random kid to serenade me with "Clocks" on the lobby piano. The problem is, he doesn't play it right, and progressively speeds up the pace of the song. He also never deviates from the melody in the verse. Very, very annoying. Especially when I'm trying to study/ watch The Office or webisodes of Flight of the Conchords.

Aside from the occaisonal butchering of Coldplay, working this job isn't terrible at all. I get paid to sit here and do whatever I want (except when the mail comes... that sucks). And I suppose this will be the location where I write most of these blogs.