Monday, August 30, 2010

The Way of the Paladin

...If only I could have gone back and smacked some sense into my former self...

Oh, hey! I didn't know I still had readers. It's been two years since I updated this thing, so bear with me if it seems like I don't have the hang of things yet. I recently got back from Houston on my mission, and I have been thrown around the loop at least seven times, maybe more.

Oh, that comment at the beginning? I guess I really did grow while I was out on my mission. There were many things that changed, and the fact that I was once about as scrawny spiritually as I was physically. Not to worry - I have changed for the better. (I guess the comment at the beginning was more of an eye catcher than anything else...)

School has been an interesting change for me, what with my only having been back for a grand total of 6 days from my mission. My parents did as much as they could to help me get back into college for the Fall Semester, and I only got to spend five days with my family before I went back. My family is quite similar to how I left it, back in days gone by, with a few small changes; but, for the most part, I was able to figure out pretty quickly what was the same and what was different.

Let me know if I'm just talking to a wall or something. Or not.

John

Monday, August 18, 2008

Random 10 (and an apology)

Hm. Blogging seems like fun; all I needed was a little prompt. Well, I guess since I was tagged by this, I get to write my own.
TEN RANDOM THINGS
Once you've been tagged, you write a post with 10 weird, random facts, habits or goals about yourself. You cannot tag the person that tagged you (Jess, in my case); so, let me know when you are done with yours so that I can go read your blog answers. Here are my ten:

1. I like looking at time travel. The order and mysteries of this are like fog; most people ignore it, but I am trying to see through it. Maybe later I'll post some of my theories. (

2. I am a pack rat. Whether it is coins, coders, or computer programs, I like collections. Still, I can draw the line at junk, but always remember that everything has its individual function(s).

3. I am a code monkey. As I mentioned in #2, I have many different coders, which range from C++, Java, to text-based and object-based game creators. I don't know why I like collecting them, but I do enjoy the final results.

4. I am a gamer. Video games, especially ones like MYST, are what I like to call "fun," "challenging," and perhaps "exotic." To play video games is one thing; to exercise the mind, another.

5. I live a quiet life. The fact that I'm having trouble coming up with something at #5 says that I could be living my life more outwardly, and have more things to blog.

6. I am a caffeine-free code monkey. True, I fit most of the stereotypes associated with said template, but to the others that I do not: #5 is not a statement of my wanting more peer pressure for this role. I want to write code, not blow my savings on Mountain Dew.

7. I am an optimistic pyrophilic hemophobic pacifist. I like fire and peace, but if I see blood, something is wrong. Perhaps nothing (optimism), but who knows. War is terrible. Some may say otherwise, but this is me talking.

8. I like the powder from Frosted Shredded Mini-Wheats, or the generic of said cereal. Nothing to it on this one, except that the powder moves like Jello when milk is initially poured on it. Easily as sugar-based, naturally healthy.

9. I have no idea why this list has taken me three days to finish, despite the fact that there was a weekend in it.

10. Houston will be hot. The "rules" said that the list was supposed to be random about me, and it will be.

For all the faithful bloggers out there, I apologize in advance that you will have to wait two years or more until my next blog.