Well Ive been at college for 2 weeks now and let me tell you, "It Aint easy".
I was "led" to believe that bible college is easier then most other colleges, its not that anyone actually came out and said it but my assumption was never dashed by the wisdom of those around me. Papers are many, sleep is scarce, and knowledge is plentiful. It harder for one big reason, because it is a seminary school and it isnt that big, you develop a relationship with your professors. You get to know them, you play basketball with them, you go over to their house for Sunday football. So when the time comes for you to turn in your four page paper that they have been asking you for 3 weeks to get done, and you STILL haven't finished it, you feel like you let them down on a personal level. Its not a bad thing its just an interesting variable you dont find in normal colleges and universities.
~Brochacho 171
P.s. That hasn't happened to me... Yet.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Thursday, December 16, 2010
The medicated child
Last night while staying at the station I watched part of a very disturbing documentary on how over diagnosed the kids in our world are truly becoming. I myself was medicated, and I believe that it was a valid diagnoses of ADHD however I do not believe this happens every time. The kids on this show were being diagnosed with bipolar disorder at the age of 4. I'm not a licensed professional, I have not even thoroughly researched the reasons and side effect of this particular disorder but 4 years old, really? The kid IS 4. I believe the same thing has happened with the diagnosing of childhood adhd, a kid walks into his kindergarten class and can not sit still, the teacher immediately points her finger at him and says "you have adhd" actually no he probably doesn't, what is most likely going on... His underwear are too tight, he had a cookie for breakfast, or maybe just maybe HES ONLY 5 YEARS OLD. I fell like these doctors are jumping to conclusions, and the result of these "conclusions" is 5 to 10 year old kids on 5 or 6 different pills to control side effect after side effect. My opinion? Its out of control.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Theres a place on this side of town
We call it the Station. It's a place where you can hang out with your true friends, not be pressured by the world to have sex, get drunk, or do drugs. True fellowship happens here. Late night talks about girlfriends, college, and life in general are regular occurrences. A party with lots of food is not uncommon. And, of course, on any given day at any given time the Xbox is on playing Halo or watching a movie on Netflix. This is a good place to be, a place I am truly blessed to be able to visit.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
A day in the life of...
As you know by the title of this blog I work at Safeway as a bag boy. It isn't the easiest of jobs, pushing carts through an inch and a half of snow in 10 degree weather with the wind blowing, but its a job, one that i am truly thankful for.
A lot of you may not know this but you can learn a great deal of stuff about a person just by simply bagging their groceries. Ill give you one particular situation that I learned from. I was going along my day bagging groceries a lot like my job description describes, when a lady entered the line with one thing, it was a box of tampons. Now when this particular item was swiped and passed down to me to put in the bag this lady, whom I'm sure is a very nice lady on any other week of the month, said "O I don't need a bag", I made the mistake of asking her if she was "sure". She looked at me with a dazed and somewhat confused look on her face as if too say "did you really just ask that question to a women who is buying something like that?" and boy did she let me have it. In a very annoyed tone she continued to ask me if i was serious, and if i did indeed just ask her if she was "sure", she asked me if she looked "unsure", and proceeded to tell me that i should probably NEVER ask a lady if she is sure when buying something like this box of tampons. She wasnt very quiet about it either.
So what is the lesson i learned that day. When a lady walks up with a box of tampons, ask her little to NO questions about how she is doing or how her week might be going just simply put the item in the bag unless told otherwise. And when a lady comes through your line with a box of tampons and 6 candy bars...well I'm no professional but i strongly suggest not even thinking about opening your mouth.
~Yoseph
A lot of you may not know this but you can learn a great deal of stuff about a person just by simply bagging their groceries. Ill give you one particular situation that I learned from. I was going along my day bagging groceries a lot like my job description describes, when a lady entered the line with one thing, it was a box of tampons. Now when this particular item was swiped and passed down to me to put in the bag this lady, whom I'm sure is a very nice lady on any other week of the month, said "O I don't need a bag", I made the mistake of asking her if she was "sure". She looked at me with a dazed and somewhat confused look on her face as if too say "did you really just ask that question to a women who is buying something like that?" and boy did she let me have it. In a very annoyed tone she continued to ask me if i was serious, and if i did indeed just ask her if she was "sure", she asked me if she looked "unsure", and proceeded to tell me that i should probably NEVER ask a lady if she is sure when buying something like this box of tampons. She wasnt very quiet about it either.
So what is the lesson i learned that day. When a lady walks up with a box of tampons, ask her little to NO questions about how she is doing or how her week might be going just simply put the item in the bag unless told otherwise. And when a lady comes through your line with a box of tampons and 6 candy bars...well I'm no professional but i strongly suggest not even thinking about opening your mouth.
~Yoseph
Monday, December 13, 2010
Playing Catch Up
Wow my life has been crazy this past year. Turning 18, getting a car, and a job, Getting accepted to college (more on that later) , hanging with friends, paying for gas in your own vehicle, having that vehicle break down and having to pay to get it fixed, o a trip to Canada was thrown in their just for fun. If I could sum up this whole year in three words they would be, "Becoming an adult". And let me tell you something, when I was a kid, like most of us out there, I dreamed one day of becoming a so called "adult" having no bed time, doing what you wanted, being an adult quite literally meant "hakuna matata", no worries. Wow, I believe I was wrong. Adult hood is filled with twists and turns, giving up what you like to do in order to do what you have to do, paying for almost everything yourself, waking up and going to work when you don't really want to, the stress of getting into college, and finally realizing that God ultimately has his plan for you and you don't have a whole lot of control over it. Now I know to most of you reading this it sounds like i may be complaining or whining but let me assure you that i am not. I am simply telling you all something you already know, the truth.
Over the next couple of weeks I will log my journey of life while I start college and I embark on a WHOLE new chapter of this thing they call life.
Stay tuned.
~Yoseph~
Over the next couple of weeks I will log my journey of life while I start college and I embark on a WHOLE new chapter of this thing they call life.
Stay tuned.
~Yoseph~
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
As some of you may know some exciting things have bee happening in my life lately... Ive recently returned home from a trip to Mexico and had my 18th birthday. So I'm going to run you through a typical day at the camp in Mexico.
We would all wake up anywhere between 6 and 8 in the morning (this trip some of us woke up earlier because they had to be at the prison for an outreach ministry) we would flush and brush and get ready for the day starting it off of course with a very nice cup of hot chocolate. We would get to the dinning room at around 8:30 for a day briefing a prayer and BREAKFAST(one of three of my favorite parts of the day) , girls always go first. at around 9:15 we would finish up with breakfast and go into worship and devotional time which would last till about 10:00. After worship and devo. we would have ministry prep time, this is where the four ministry groups; construction, youth/sports, women and children, and prison/rehab outreach, would get together and plan what they were going to do for the day, this was also the time to get supplies ready like sports gear or crafts or make and pass out flyer's in San Anita, this would usually last around 2 hours, which would bring us to my second favorite part of the day LUNCH at 12 or 12:15. When lunch was done we would do a "TAG time" or Time Alone with God for 40 minutes, during this time you could do whatever the lord was leading you to do memorize scripture, read your bible, or journal. When tag time was done my team would head straight for the soccer field everyday at 2 o'clock for our outreach which consisted of 2 hours of soccer, the best sport in the world, and sharing of testimonies. Reluctant to leave every single afternoon, we would head back to the camp for an hour and a half long free time. if it was your day to shower then you would if it wasn't then you could play soccer or basketball, walk to the store or take a nap whatever you felt like doing. At 5:30 or 5:45 we would have DINNER my third favorite part of the day, after dinner a music and devotional time then small groups and finally bed. We would fall asleep around 11:00.
There was some other things we were able to do there as well, like shopping in the town square, and church service at the local church both of which are amazing. My trip down to Mexico although it was my third one was still eye opening and life changing, i made even more new friends this trip, I will never forget them. I encourage you if God is calling listen to him he's never wrong.
O by the way im a legal adult WOOOO WOOOOO
We would all wake up anywhere between 6 and 8 in the morning (this trip some of us woke up earlier because they had to be at the prison for an outreach ministry) we would flush and brush and get ready for the day starting it off of course with a very nice cup of hot chocolate. We would get to the dinning room at around 8:30 for a day briefing a prayer and BREAKFAST(one of three of my favorite parts of the day) , girls always go first. at around 9:15 we would finish up with breakfast and go into worship and devotional time which would last till about 10:00. After worship and devo. we would have ministry prep time, this is where the four ministry groups; construction, youth/sports, women and children, and prison/rehab outreach, would get together and plan what they were going to do for the day, this was also the time to get supplies ready like sports gear or crafts or make and pass out flyer's in San Anita, this would usually last around 2 hours, which would bring us to my second favorite part of the day LUNCH at 12 or 12:15. When lunch was done we would do a "TAG time" or Time Alone with God for 40 minutes, during this time you could do whatever the lord was leading you to do memorize scripture, read your bible, or journal. When tag time was done my team would head straight for the soccer field everyday at 2 o'clock for our outreach which consisted of 2 hours of soccer, the best sport in the world, and sharing of testimonies. Reluctant to leave every single afternoon, we would head back to the camp for an hour and a half long free time. if it was your day to shower then you would if it wasn't then you could play soccer or basketball, walk to the store or take a nap whatever you felt like doing. At 5:30 or 5:45 we would have DINNER my third favorite part of the day, after dinner a music and devotional time then small groups and finally bed. We would fall asleep around 11:00.
There was some other things we were able to do there as well, like shopping in the town square, and church service at the local church both of which are amazing. My trip down to Mexico although it was my third one was still eye opening and life changing, i made even more new friends this trip, I will never forget them. I encourage you if God is calling listen to him he's never wrong.
O by the way im a legal adult WOOOO WOOOOO
Thursday, March 25, 2010
not really a thEory
I'm over in Seattle right now, its been pretty awesome. Two days ago I got to meet up with some friends that i grew up with and we actually got along pretty well it was very cool. I spent the night at the trout house with zac and zach, it was awesome we watched paranormal activity which was a MESSED UP movie just in case you were about to ask, went to the coffee stand and winco... yes it was fuN with a capital n.
today we head back home to idaho then i leave at 6 on saturday morning for my mission trip to mexico which i am very excited about. yo aprendo mucho espanol porque soy un missionario en Tecate, Mexico.
Cant wait. Ill blog more about Seattle, and the gum wall which was pretty awesome, when i get home.
~Cookie Monster
today we head back home to idaho then i leave at 6 on saturday morning for my mission trip to mexico which i am very excited about. yo aprendo mucho espanol porque soy un missionario en Tecate, Mexico.
Cant wait. Ill blog more about Seattle, and the gum wall which was pretty awesome, when i get home.
~Cookie Monster
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