Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Entry #6: Jeep Life

     So this past Friday at 10 P.M. I get a call from my favorite uncle asking me if I want to go on a day trip to Jerome.  Obviously I am in immediate agreement and we begin to talk about the off road trails we want to travel on.  The alarm starts blaring at 6:30 in the morning and I welcome the day with a hearty yawn.  Before I know it I have my tools, provisions, medical kit and boots packed up ready to go.  We head out in his jeep through the back way into Jerome, around Mt. Mingus.  In the middle of our trip we run into a group of five jeeps that belong to a club.  They want to take us the back back way into town.  It was twenty-two miles of gorgeous country and difficult trails.  As stated on Trails.com, this trail is not for the feint of heart.  Over all there were no mind shattering cliff drops or insane hill climbs but the rock climbing was outstanding.  Once you come down the back side of the mountain, the rest of the road is nice and smooth with a gorgeous view of the Prescott valley.  For any off road lovers like myself, I would highly suggest this trail to you.



Entry #5: Disconnected

     We all love the movie Wall-e, but in reality it serves as a warning to our current day youth.  As the years go on we are designing and innovating new pieces of technology that make every aspect of our lives easier.  If we continue down this route, I predict it will look fairly similar to this scene from Wall-e.  Now it's not all doom and gloom in our future.  The scientific advancements alone have made our lives more comfortable and safer than ever before.  In the clip you get an in depth look at how the people of that time were living.  Everyone was "connected" to what ever source of media they chose.  They didn't even have to navigate to their destinations; instead they sat in lazy boy hover chairs and had robot road side food services.  In my opinion that is not a life that I want my kids or grand kids to be living.  When Wall-e is trying to get past the large lady in red he accidentally interrupts her call, rendering her free from her distractions.  What she sees leaves her in shock for a moment.  "...wow this is the world that I am missing out on every day?!".  It happens to us every day.  My advice to you is don't let the world pass you by while you're staring at your screens.

Entry #4: A Weekend in the Woods.

      Every year since I can remember my family has been making trips to Hawley Lake, Arizona every Labor Day Weekend.  It was a fun and exciting part of my year, that me, my siblings and my cousins looked forward to anxiously.  We spent endless hours on the lake wrangling the biggest and toughest trout we had seen.  Every part of the extended family was responsible to cook breakfast and dinner at least once in the weekend, so we were always eating good.  After I joined the Marine's there weren't any trips like the ones we had as kids.  Personally I didn't see the cabin for over five years.  Until this year, when my grandmother passed away at sixty-eight, we had not had a family trip.  The over all purpose of the weekend was to bury the ashes of my grandmother, her parents and her brother.  Aside from that, the weekend was filled with nothing but fun and laughter.  My three year old nephew was attached to my hip the whole time along with my ten month old German Shepherd.  Me, Kyler and Arya spent most of our time exploring the forests and enjoying the beautiful weather.  The loss of loved ones is always hard, but time heals all wounds. Now enjoy this beautiful picture of my dog.



Entry #3: Media labrynth.

     We all know how major of an impact technological advances have had on our modern day society.  The video that sparks this post can be found here.  While watching the video you can see the comparison of honors students throughout the world compared to the U.S.  The statistics showed that we are no longer the world leaders in education. All of the modern day super geniuses are not coming from our world renowned universities; rather they're coming from outside countries.  In the U.S. we have roughly 300 million people. India's top 25% IQ's outnumber the total number of citizens in the United States.  My personal opinion is that this decline started after the 1940's.  We went from the global leader in all aspects to just behind the modern day competition. China is working harder, India is smarter, and Russia still makes the best Vodka.  So who or what is to blame for the decline? Before you go, take a look at this video with some interesting facts to offer.

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Entry #2. Nerd and proud.

    You can thank my girlfriend for the awesome title. Generally speaking, most people don't admit to being a nerd unless they're in the presence of fellow nerds. The best part is, a lot of the people you wouldn't think to be a nerd, are probably worse than you. We call these people "closet nerds", and I am one of them. There are many different types of nerds, and most people can identify with one of them. I grew up playing sports very competetively and was proud of my achievements playing soccer. What most people didn't know is when there was no soccer, I was behind my brand new Xbox 360 playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Of course you remember the World of Warcraft epidemic. People actually died because they had played the game for too long without eating. Now, I wasn't that bad, but I admit that I played quite a bit during my time in the Marine's. Now I say to you, if you are a nerd; be proud. There is nothing wrong with being able to list the chronological history of Star Wars, or build a PC flawlessly from scratch. I challenge you now, my friends. Below in the comments tell the world what your nerd type is, and be proud.




Entry #1. Is it this way?

    What is there to hate about blogs? In my personal opinion the general public is 50/50 on the idea of blogs in any fashion. A good representation of this is Lisa Barone's personal feelings towards bloggers. Some would even say it's an outdated method of getting your voice out there when we have Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. What do you think of when you picture a blog? Is it a page constructed by someone seeking conversation with like minded people? Or maybe, an outlet for people who shouldn't have internet to spew their knowledge into the world wide web. Regardless of your opinion, you're here now reading mine. So let's talk about blogs.



    Don't get me wrong, I am totally for the idea of blogs. Since starting this one, there has been a change of heart. Because of this opportunity you are exposed to other peoples blogs and opinions; and that's how they get you. Having a blog is a great way to break out of your shell and essentially have your words read by any number of people. One that I found to be worthy of a visit is Trevor Carmick's, Beers Labels in Motion. Who doesn't love beer and animations? If you're feeling like reading something more information then maybe World War II Today is more your speed. I personally love that era in our nations history, and I like their "on this day in history" style. Regardless of what side of the fence you're on, blogs are here to stay. In a world driven by media and electronics, letting the world know what you think is just a click away.