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"Ashamed of Me" by Isidro Zapata on the #mormonysablogs

Turn away Do not look at me For you shall be ashamed of What you see So turn away, do not look at me For you shall be ashamed of What you see I have not broken free   from my own chains still bound by my own habit do not look at me for you shall be ashamed of what you see I am unable to break free From my chains Still bound by my own habit As you shake your head, as You walk past by me Silent looks of disappointment is all I ever hear So do not look at me You will be ashamed of me I am still bound by my own habit Unable to break free Silent looks of disappointment is all I ever hear I lost the fight and now I walk day and night unable to find rest For my tried soul So do not look at me For you shall be ashamed of me Chat Conversation End

"Missing me" by Isidro Zapata on the #mormonysablogs

I know you will miss me It will cause you some misery But believe me when I say Do not look back, I know U will be missing me if you take a look around the Corner take a step back when you do not see me hold on to my memory i know you will be missing me cause you some misery Know that I am still in your corner this is no mystery I know That u will be Missing me Cause you some misery Do not look around the corner where I use To be Believe me this is the way it has to be I know you will be missing me This will cause you some misery Hold on to my memory I know u will be missing me

"You have taken away my depression" by Isidro Zapata on the #mormonysablogs

After I ask you to forgive me for the bad things in my heart you have taken away my depression and give me a new chance for a new life that can not ever compare to what this world has for me so as I open my heart to you during my nightly prayer you come to rescue me and give me hope to continue on this road that you laid before me I am no longer alone and hope that you know I am sincere when I ask you to come into my heart their is no other way for me to walk down this journey unless i turn away from everything that is dark so i will let your love and light guide me on my way to be with you again and live forever in your peace and grace I love you for dying for me and changing my heart

"First to Last Breath" by Isidro Zapata

The very first breath you take of your life   you are not self aware that you are alive as you grow you start to understand how frail you really are and that one day you will   take your last breath so, we fear Death   No one has ever defeated Death    Only the son of god    has and is sitting      At the right hand of our father   proclaiming we are his beloved so that we can spend the rest of time with our beloved father who has perpared a place for us so now enter in to the joy of our lord

"Life's Moments, Where Their Is No Need for Words" by Isidro Zapata

Their are moments In Life Where their is No need for Words Only a simple innocent Embrace Is, all it takes to Give hope to your loved one That you will give them Warmth (When, the world had turned their back on them) Tenderness and loving (After they been hurt too many times to count) Caring for their well being (To replace all those lonely nights when it seemed like The world had forgotten them) No words need to be spoken you, are here to give them Unconditional Love You will always be there for them When they need you the most to wipe every Tear from their eye and replace The painful memories With joy and happiness Just a simple Innocent embrace Speaks, louder Then any words only the sound of Love Can be heard From your embrace these moments in life are here for you to Hold unto when life becomes much to dark Jesus is here To embrace you and Never let you go to bring you warmth from this cold world we live in to give you the strength T

"this other one is for my friend, who passed away" by Isidro Zapata

I really, do not know where To beginI feel so lost and unable To understand All of life’s hurts and pains the circle of life and death As we mourn the lost Of a good friend, husband, brother, and father Around the other side or just four hours away A happy couple is celebrating the Birth of a baby boy or girl To the family: I truly wish I could have done more So I hope you can forgive me I did not know that he was Going down the road of despair Throughout my life I have been to many of these Solemn occasions lost a good friend or a family member Which makes me feel even more alone in this Upside world that we live in I know how it feels the pain and feeling Like you are no good to anyone because the lost of our physical ability is not what it use to be I wonder at times where did that other me Has gone to and I hope that someday he comes back home he has been gone for way to long So come back home my friend You will continue to live on forever Not just in th

"Playing this Game" by Isidro Zapata

As we sit across from each other the room is filled with Lies that we Keep telling each other Y do we keep playing this Game when we Both know that I have already Lost U Is it because Neither of us is brave Enough to take That last step and our lives Will never be the Same again I remember that very day when I look into your eye's and all I could see was a stranger Looking back at me When U Speak I go deaf & your love turn to hate I just do not know where to turn then you spoke to the both of us so we Look up and let you restore our love for one another Your cold heart starts to melt my ear opens up now we are on a new path laid before us in the book we are so thankful that the both of us got a second chance due to the one from above who help us remember the taste of our love so thank you Lord for your saving grace

'So in the world of today: 2 October 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -A report was released saying the NYC doesn’t do much to discipline its bad police officers. -Arnie Duncan is stepping down as secretary of education. John B King will replace him. -the ship El Faro and its 33 crew members is missing near hurricane Joaquin. -a shooter targeted Christians at Umpqua community college. 9 were killed and 9 were injured. -The Vatican made a point of saying that the pope’s meeting with Kim Davis was not a sign of support. -6 states declared a state of emergency in preparation for hurricane Joaquin. -Canada plans to make a phone line so people can call in on Muslims using ‘barbaric cultural practices’. -South Africa is losing a minimum of one person a day to Isis recruitment. -The US told Russia to fight Isis instead of Syrian rebels. - Someone set A California Planned Parenthood clinic on fire. -Obamacare costs went up 50% in Minnesota. - North Korea called for a peace treaty with the US.

'So in the world of today: 1 October 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -A package containing an Isis threat, involving a child’s alleged kidnapping was found in New York. -New Zealand laid claim to a giant portion of the ocean for environmental reasons. -Russia was found to have tried 5 times to hack Clinton’s emails. -Afghanistan got Kunduz back. -Argentina’s president announced that the US suggested that they send nuclear materials to Iran in 2010. The White House confirmed. -A Chinese woman found a spider had spun a web in her ear and was living there. -9/11 responders are losing their benefits. -The secret service admitted to violating rep. Jason Chavez’s privacy. -A Chicago suburb is not letting a Muslim community build a worship center. The federal government is suing.

'So in the world of today: 29 September 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: • Warren Jeff’s kids told the press that he sexually molested them. • Cecile Richards (president for Planned Parenthood) had to go before congress. She admitted that none of the centers do mammograms. • A study found that the US and Europe have been largely unsuccessful in stopping people from joining Isis. • Cuba wants Guantanamo back. • The DA in Nassau New York told employees they were not permitted to own guns, even at home.

'So in the world of today:25 September 2015' by Sam Orr

S o in the world of today: -Boehner resigned from congress. -The Pope called for protection of the environment, housing and labor groups, and criticized uneven wealth distribution. He also came out in favor of the Iran Deal. -Syrian rebels was caught giving US arms to Al Qaeda. -The Obama administration found a chain of work emails Clinton failed to turn over. -A Saudi Prince was arrested in California for sexual assault.

'So in the world of today: 23 September 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -LDS Apostle Richard G Scott died. -LA declared a state of emergency over homelessness. -The FBI recovered Clinton’s deleted e-mails. -a judge ruled that the happy birthday song is now public domain. -Volkswagen admitted to lying to EPA inspectors. The CEO resigned. -The NSA spied on Iran’s UN delegation. -Turing Pharmaceuticals bought out Daraprim and raised the price significantly. They have since lowered it again. -Russia promised countermeasures if the US moves Nukes to its new base in Germany.

"So in the world of today: 18 September 2015" by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -GM has to pay 900 million for a design flaw that killed 124. -China has deported so many escaped North Korean women back that North Korea is expanding its women’s prison camp to house them all. -The US and Russia are talking about teaming up to fight Isis. - In India 2.3 million showed up to apply for only 368 job openings. -Croatia closed its border to migrants. -Japan voted to have a larger military role overseas. -Obama and Castro spoke to one another. -Volkswagen was busted for cheating on the Clean Air Act.

'So in the world of today: 1 September 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -244 illegal immigrants with criminal records are being deported in California. -Radioactive materials are still missing from Texas A&M. -200 students at Hillsborough High (Missouri) protested having the girls share a locker room with a male cross-dresser. Around 35 protested to show their support. The student in question refused to use a private bathroom. -Egypt found gas reserves of its shoreline. -Hungry is not letting Migrants board the trains to take them to west Europe. -Iran announced that it still considers the US its enemy.

'So in the world of today: 31 August 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -The Governor of Alaska refused to meet with President Obama. -Obama is renaming Alaska’s Mt. McKinley to Denali. -North Dakota legalized armed drones. -Two western Journalist were arrested in Turkey on Terror charges. -A Saudi Airstrike in Yemen killed 34 civilians. -Iran is constructing something at a site where they were recently suspected of developing nuclear arms. -South Korea’s President met with the Chinese.

'So in the world of today: 28 August 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -A Wyoming man was fined over 16 million by the EPA for having a pond on his property. -A Chicago Principal is about to lose his job for speaking against common core. -A federal appeals court said that it’s ok for the Government to collect people’s phone data. -Florida declared a state of emergency in anticipation of tropical storm Erica. -at least 200 migrants were found dead off Libya’s coast.

'So in the world of today: (long one) 27 August 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: ( long one) -South Sudan signed a peace deal. -Vultures in Africa are becoming endangered. -Bodies of at least 50 migrants were found in a Hungarian truck. -China sentenced 45 people for terror and terror related activities. -Flooding in North Korea killed 40, and stranded thousands. -Ukraine and its creditors agreed on a plan to restructure 18 million$ of its debt. -Iran accused the US of holding 19 Iranians. -One of the newly born Panda twins at the National Zoo died. -Walmart is taking high powered rifles off the shelves. -experts fear that televised shootings will become more common. -Colorado is dissatisfied with the way the Animas river scandal is being investigated. -Solandra mislead the Government to get 535 million$ loan. -The Government released a plan to protect the sage grouse. The plan will cost 200 million and impact 11 states. -Kazakhstan signed a deal with the International Atomic Energy Agency to start a Uranium Bank.

'So in the world of today: 25 August 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -Thousands in Nepal protested the proposals for a new constitution. -The stock market recovered from recent losses. -The UN told South Sudan to sign a peace deal or face the consequences. -China was found to have sold weapons to South Sudan during the recent conflict. -a Judge in Ferguson suspended all warrants made before 2015.

'So in the world of today: 24 August 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: (heads up it's a big news day) -So far 9 opposition candidates are being blocked from running for office in Venezuela. -Washington is experiencing the largest wildfires in its history. -The LDS church opened a temple in Indiana. -South Korea agreed to turn off its propaganda loudspeakers so that North Korea would not declare war. -Economists are pessimistic about possible economic growth. -The Obama administration proposed investing a billion dollars to promote the use of solar energy. -A new Hampshire Court ruled that taking a voting booth selfie is protected speech. -Ghana’s Doctors returned to work. -Representative Cruz accused President Obama of withholding information about Russia violating a nuclear treaty. -Isis killed 30 people charged with sodomy. -The UN’s estimate for monitoring Iran’s nuclear processing came to 1.5 million yearly. -Two Panda Cubs were born at the Smithsonian National Zoo.

'So in the world of today: 21 August 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -A US aid worker was made to be al-Baghadadi (Isis’ leader)’s sex slave before being murdered. -The US is denying entry to Christian refuges from the Middle East. -Isis’ number 2 guy was killed by the US. -A CNN poll found a majority of Americans were unhappy with the president’s Iran Nuclear Deal. -Women in Saudi Arabia registered to vote. -the DOW took a 900 point dive. -Kim Jong Un said that his troops were prepared for war. -Whales near Alaska are dying at a ridiculous rate.

'So in the world of today: 20 August 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -Slovakia announced that it would only accept Christian migrants. -A Rasmussen poll of Black Voters found that almost 80% preferred the phrase ‘all lives matter’ over the phrase ‘black lives matter’. -the US said that Turkey should do more against Isis. -North and South Korea fired shots at one another. -Last July was the hottest month on record. -Greece’s Prime Minister is resigning.

'So in the world of today: 13 August 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -Sesame Street is moving to HBO -Al Qaeda’s leader agreed to work under the Taliban. -The Connecticut Supreme Court declared the death penalty unconstitutional in the state. -Isis killed 67 in Baghdad. -a chemical explosion in Tianjin China killed 50. -Hundreds in Quito Equator went on strike to protest president Correa’s actions. -Seattle said that all bathrooms open to the public must be gender neutral. -a Colorado court ruled that religious beliefs could not be grounds on which to refuse service. -John Kerry said that the US dollar may cease to be the world’s reserve currency if the Iran Nuclear deal does not go through.

Neptune Pine Smart Watch Review

The Neptune Pine is basically the only stand alone smart watch today. I decided to finally get rid of the smartphone, when the screen broke. I was tired of keeping track of it, and I don't like it in my pocket. The Neptune Pine met all my expectations, for I knew what I was getting by the specs. The hardware is very weak. It can barely run Facebook, so I downloaded the app Facebook Lite. The weak hardware makes me ashamed to share the photographs that I have. I have shared the 5 MP pictures, and people say that it is blurry. I shared some photos with my brother over Bluetooth, and they were fine. I got a new camera app yesterday, but I have not tried it much yet. I would recommend using a Bluetooth headset to receiving calls. The cord is a little annoying. It is not convenient to pull out the wire headset, when you are out and about. The person who sold the Neptune Pine to me rooted it, so I don't know the stock rom. It is basically a watch android device, running most of t

'So in the world of today: 11 August 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -a prosecutor for the DA’s office assigned to the Planned Parenthood case was found to also be on its board of directors. -Seattle is putting a tax on guns and bullets. -Steve Maman is using his fortune and contacts to liberate children from Isis. -China devalued its currency. The dollar and euro both lost value as well. -The US coalition launched 30 airstrikes against Isis. -Japan turned on one of its nuclear reactors. -Coke is in hot water for releasing misleading commercials. -Greece and its creditors agreed on another bailout.

"So in the world of today: 10 August 2015" by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: - 56 in Ferguson were arrested for violent actions. - The EPA dumped over 3 million gallons of toxic waste into the Animas River. - California agreed to pay for a prisoner’s sex surgery. -bombings in Iraq killed 75. -over 250 kids in a Pakistani village were sexually abused. -Fighting in Burundi has killed 94 so far. -a judge ordered the state department not to destroy documents on a pair of Clinton aids. -a report found that Chinese hackers have had access to top us government officials’ emails since 2010. -The US embassy in Istanbul was attacked. -50 people were killed in Afghanistan. -The House of Representatives is investigating Planned Parenthood.

'So in the world of today: 31 July 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -A Judge suspended the center for medical progress’s right to release new videos. -Zimbabwe is seeking to extradite Walter Palmer (the lion hunter) for questioning. -The Indiana investigation of Planned Parenthood produced nothing out of the ordinary. -India and Bangladesh FINALLY settled their border dispute. -A Bin Laden family plane crashed and killed four in the UK. -Puerto Rico says it can’t pay the 58 million it owes. -Baltimore killings hit a 43 year high. -Congress hid the renewal of the export import bank in a highway bill. -the IRS pledged not to go target Christian schools that oppose gay marriage. -The state department is limiting the number of Clinton emails released, and censoring the content of some. -Clinton emails released show the Clinton clearly knew about the Benghazi attacks.

'So in the world of today: 24 July 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -Thailand busted over a hundred people in human trafficking. -The Pentagon is asking that citizens stop guarding recruitment stations. -Moroccan journalists are protesting treatment of an editor by their government. -West Africa is moving an unprecedented amount of Meth. -Clinton was found to have sent at least four emails with classified information from her personal account according to the Wall Street Journal.

'So in the world of today: 20 July 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -The US opened its embassy in Cuba -Greece reopened its banks. -The white house has yet to fly flags at half-mast following the marine murders. -Isis is using chemical weapons. -Ireland passed bill to allow everyone to decide their own gender. -Wisconsin Banned abortions after 20 weeks, with the exception of rape.

How should man depend on God?

      This essay is a reflection on the revelations from Brother Peck’s Book of Mormon class from the spring semester of 2015, which covered the second half of the book of scripture. The composer of this essay is Alexander Hicken. There is a theme within the insights written about in this document. It is our dependence on God; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. There are four doctrines or principles addressed within this composition in relation to the forgoing mentioned nature of our relationship with God. The first is based on the fall of Adam. Second is a reflection on our weaknesses, comparing it to rebellion. Third is the example of the prophets, who give their will to God, depending on his word for their life’s pursuits. Lastly, our dependence on Christ’s atonement is the concluding topic.      The first doctrine addressed in this document comes from an article that was written by the composer of this essay, when Brother Peck was in Israel. During this time

'So in the world of today: 13 July 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -Obama commuted the sentence of 46 federal inmates. -Joaquin Guzman (infamous drug dealer) escaped from a Mexican prison. He threatened to kill Donald Trump. -China arrested over a hundred human rights lawyers and supporters. -The pentagon plans to allow transvestites to serve in the military. -Greece accepted a bailout from Europe.

'So in the world of today: 10 July 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -Thousands in Saskatchewan have fled wildfires. - Hackers obtained information on 21.5 million people from the federal government. -Honduras’s opposition parties are calling for outside help investigating judicial corruption. -The US asked the UN to help find who’s responsible for chemical attacks in Syria. -the UN warned of violence that could erupt in Burundi. -a new bill was proposed to remove the words ‘husband’ and ‘wife’ from all federal laws. -The US intercepted Russian bombers off the coast of Alaska and California.

'So in the world of today: 8 July 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -Greece asked for another bailout. -China’s stock market crashed and still hasn’t quite recovered. -The Benghazi house committee chair accused Clinton of holding back emails relating to the event. He stated that she had been subpoenaed at least once. -The Taliban entered peace talks. -Boko Harem offered to trade some of the women and girls it’s taken in exchange for militants captured by the Nigerian Government.

'So in the world of today: 4 July 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -The most recent black church to catch fire was the result of lightning. -The US has been spying on Brazil. -Dozens were killed by Boko Haram. -North Korea is suffering from drought. -Greece’s finance minister called the nations creditors terrorists. -Cuba has almost entirely eliminated mother to child HIV transference.

'So in the world of today: 1 July 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -People caught with marijuana in Miami can get fines instead of jail. -Greece defaulted on its debt. -The US and Cuba opened up embassies with one another. -Pot smoking is legal in Oregon . -Illinois’ government had to partially shut down due to money problems. -Puerto Rico managed to pay a fair amount of the cash it owes. -Isis pulled off attacked in Egypt. -a record number of migrants have been coming across the Mediterranean to Europe. -a study found one in five Americans believe that clergy should be required by law to preform same sex weddings. -a Montana man applied for a license to permit a polygamous union.

'So in the world of today: June 29, 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -The second escaped con was captured. -Washington has a massive fire going on -The Supreme Court ruled that Texas could not enforce its new harsher abortion policies. -the state department refused to release the details of a phone conversation between Obama and Clinton the day of the Benghazi attacks. -Obama proposed having the federal governments force employers to raise wages. -several black churches across the south have been set ablaze. -Greece’s financial crisis escalated. -Greece’s financial crisis hurt the world economy. -Puerto Rico is 73 billion dollars in debt. (not so rico now are they?)

My Opinion of Pixar's "Inside Out"

     My opin ion of Pi xar 's "Inside O ut " is pretty low. Pixar most of the time bases their movies on something other than human relations. The concept is fun, but the s tory of "Ins ide Out" was very wea k. The human c hara c ters were not b uil t much. The only thin g that I can think of at the end of the mov ie is that it end ed too quickly. I think that Pixar should have developed the human c har acters more a fter the conclusion of the dilemma .

Attending the Rexburg Temple

     Jessica and I went to the temple for the first time of the semester yesterday because we have been too busy. We tried to go earlier in the semester, but the Idaho Falls temple was closed for renovations; plus, people from Wyoming was attending the baptistery too. The baptistery experience went too fast, but it was good. I did four names. It is not much, but it is worth it.

How My Semester is Concluding

     My grades so far for my accounting tests are As for three of four, and a classmate wants to study for me. My teacher has a very good study guide for his tests, going overall the subjects on the exams, so I just go over that. My tests this semester are very far, and I am happy about that. I have another Statics test on Wednesday, so I have a lot to do for that. I have been neglecting a group project for my safety class that I need to do research on. I have a lot to do for that. My semester is concluding well, but I still have a lot of work to do. Jessica and I can't fathom that we only have a few weeks felt. 

Leadership Roles are grown into.

  I did not go to Table Rock, but I took the opportunity to help host the Idaho High School Track and Field State Championship Meet. I have to get twelve volunteers. I don't know exactly what we are doing, but I have a meeting with a guy tomorrow. It is interesting how people naturally develop to be a leader after a little effort. I started my leadership by my desire to raise the standard for the competition for cross country by winning the championship in 2013. I was a cross country coach in 2014, and that season was one of the best in a while from my experience. I was offered the opportunity to be the Track and Field Coordinator, and I have been asked to help organize the Idaho State Championship meet after concluding the Track and Field season. Leadership roles come naturally and by choice. Jesse has a natural role to be the leader of our core group of friends, and I can't take his role; therefore, he needs to fulfill it like I need to fulfill my role. I was thinking of not

Logan's Birthday at Frostop and the Dunes

     Sterling Starks’ birthday was chill. The groups of the party was tight until we went to the dunes. We went out to eat at Frostop. They have good food, but it is not too special. It's just a burger joint. It's good to have Logan back at school to enjoy his presence and a more whole group. The core group at Frostop was Logan Starks, Rachel Zeller, Jesse Kaupert, Rachel Dunlap, Joe Cox, Jessica Palmer, and I. Kathrine’s friends join us at the dunes. When we went to the dunes, Jesse got stuck in the sand, driving his car into the parking lot. We have a classic game called glow in the dark Stick ball, which a combination of golf and baseball. Jesse pitched a ball to himself, and he would hit it out into the dunes; then, someone else would throw it back into the bucket of balls. Everyone would pitch   hit the ball out for another person, going from many rounds until everyone hit the ball for everyone else, and the person that had the least amount of throws to get the ball into t

The BYU Idaho Track and Field of 2015

     The Track and Field Banquet was excellent. We had the conference room at Pizza Pie Café packed. I estimated that we would have forty-five to fifty people come, but only about thirty-five came. The environment was nice. Everyone was having a good time. After things settled down a little bit, I went up and started the closing ceremonies. I thanked everyone for enduring to the end, breaking school records, working towards personal records, making the season a success, making friends, and so forth; then, I invited the coaches up to give out the championship t shirt tokens. After I let the coaches do their thing, Brother Stutz asked for feedback on their decision to make Track and Field an event sport. Most people liked the idea. We had a good discussion.

June 28, 2015

     This week was good. The Track and Field Competitive Sport hosted their banquet on Tuesday night. On Thursday night we celebrated Logan (Sterling) Starks birthday. I aced another accounting test Friday night. I seem to have become a reference from leadership for activities because I was asked to help lead a crew to hike up Table Rock and help lead an Idaho State Championship Meet on July 11th. I thought that I was done being a Track and Field Coordinator. I could be done, but I don't want to be selfish. This is where I am needed. I watched 'Inside Out' on Friday night in celebration of my A. Jessica and I finally made it to the temple yesterday. This semester has been so busy.      The Track and Field Banquet was excellent. We had the conference room at Pizza Pie Café packed. I estimated that we would have forty-five to fifty people come, but only about thirty-five came. The environment was nice. Everyone was having a good time. After things settled down a little

'So in the world of today: 25 June 2015' by Sam Orr

So in the world of today: -The Boston Bomber will be executed. -The Supreme Court ruled that Obamacare coverage must be respected in all states. -Isis captured a portion of the city of Hassakeah. -A clerical error by the IRS cost a couple their business, valuables and retirement savings. -According to the state department 15 additions Clinton’s emails are still missing. -24000 IRS emails, relating to the IRS targeting of conservative groups, have gone missing.

June 21, 2015

This past week felt relaxed, but I may have relaxed too much because I missed a couple assignments. Jessica finally finished her essay. I would like to share my opinion on the tutoring lab for my statics class. An architect asked for my resume and my schedule this summer personally on Linkedin! I hope that I get to work with him. It would be hard, but it would be such a great blessing to practice a skill that I want to pursue. There is a lot to being an architect, and I want to practice it. Friday night was the P2B Power to Become Alumni Conference. I got an alumni mentor. Jessica and I met at this conference last semester, so it is special to us. The championship meet went well. Inside out, a new Pixar film, came out this weekend, and Jessica and I rounded up friends to go it yesterday. It was sold out though. A group went to play laser tag, but I don't really like it. It was hard to decide a good united activity. We decided to watch Jupiter Ascending.      My statics tutor