Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Gracie

My family hasn't had a pet in about 5 years, and we were enjoying that fact up until a couple months ago. That is when Gracie came into our family. One night when me and my sister had a few friends over, my dad arrives home from work a little later than usual. When he comes up the stairs from the garage, we hear another set of footsteps along with his. My dad came into the kitchen where we were and there was a medium-sized pointer-lab mix on a leash beside him. Me and my sister were extremely surprised because our father did not tell us that he was getting a dog or that we even wanted one!

Gracie was well accepted by myself and my sister, but when my mom got home she was quite appalled to say the least. "Randy, why did you bring a dog home? That's the last thing we need right now!", said my mother. Gracie was hard to get used to not only because our clean smelling house now smelled like a dog and our floors were covered in dog hair, but she was also very disobedient to begin with. After a month or so, Gracie has become a friend to our family and is a joy to play with because she's full of energy. Even though she dug holes near our house's foundation and tore down a gutter downspout, we still love her and enjoy her.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

My Wallet

It seems like it would be easy to keep track of a wallet since it stays on you most of the time, and it is only taken out for the occasional purchase. But, for me that seems to be quite a task. In the past year I think I have lost it about 3 times, the third time being last thursday night at GPC. Fortunately, someone graciously turned it in to the lost & found the following monday. Unfortunately, all of the money I had in the wallet was taken out, but the important stuff like my driver's permit and JCard were still intact.

Although keeping your wallet with you is simple, I seem to make it harder for myself sometimes. I usually keep it in my pocket everywhere I go but where I lose it never ceases to amaze me. Do you have things you own that you lose often? I hate when I lose my wallet because it is a very valuable piece of property. Is there something that is important to you that you sometimes misplace? When I forget where I put my wallet I feel this sense of urgency to find it, and an impulse to start worrying about it. But every time I manage to find it somewhere.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Tom Clancy

Tom Clancy is a famous author whose compelling military-based novels have been adapted into film and whose namesake has been adopted by Ubisoft, a prominent video game developer, are something I greatly admire. Movies such as The Hunt For Red October, Sum of All Fears, Patriot Games, and Clear and Present Danger are based directly off of his well-known novels of the same names. I have been reading one of his later novels, Rainbow Six, which is about a special operations multinational antiterrorism unit whose job is to go into hostage situations, take out the enemy, and retrieve the hostages being held all over the world. Tom Clancy's writing style is the what makes his stories so thrilling and it's what keeps you from putting the book down.

The video games bearing the Clancy name take the action from his novels and make it come to life right before your eyes. The games are the most entertaining of all the ones i've played and I own two of them: Rainbow Six Vegas 2 and Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2. The video games have three series of stories that they are built upon: Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon, and Splinter Cell. All three of them deliver compelling storylines and combat like no other games out there. I recommend, if you are a gamer of course, to try one of the Tom Clancy games out. Or if you are more into books, you should check out one of Clancy's many gripping novels. Either way, you will not be disappointed.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Driving

Some teenagers are eager to get on the road and drive on their own as soon as possible, but I was not one of them. I got my learner's permit about eighteen months ago but I was in no hurry to get my driver's license right after. When I got my permit, I didn't have to go places, run errands, or go to work so I did not pursue a driver's license. As I have grown older I will need to drive soon to do things that adults do, so I have started to take an online drivers education program to get my license. I have learned a lot during my online course including how to avoid accidents and creating a space management system, which helps you become a better defensive driver.

Although I do not have my drivers license, I drive very frequently and have become very comfortable driving all around metro Atlanta. Driving has come pretty easy to me since I have started and I have gained much experience while driving. For example, I hadn't had my permit that long and one afternoon I had to drive me and my dad back home from a golf course which is about 40 minutes from our house because he had forgotten his license. I had to drive in a long way in a vehicle I was not acclimated with, which was quite the job. We both made it home safe and it turned out to be not as difficult a task for me. Even though driving can be enjoyable it can also be frightening at times. Even though I haven't obtained my license, I am very close and eager to go places when I do!



Thursday, June 10, 2010

Metallica

I would have to say that Metallica is one of my favorite bands these days. I love their music because it is fast, fierce, and crazy. Even though they have their roots in thrash metal, they have become more and more technical and melodic in their songs and songwriting. Their third album, Master of Puppets, is one of my favorites and probably thier most well known album.

What I like about Metallica is their great guitar work brought about by the virtuoso Kirk Hammett and the incredible singing of James Hetfield. Kirk is a master of making catchy, heavy riffs and fast, electrifying solos. James on the other hand has a very unique voice with which he adds accents to his lyrics that make him stand out from other vocalists. What I also like about Metallica is that they aren't always heavy. Many of their well known songs include acoustic masterpieces such as "Nothing Else Matters" and "Fade to Black". Their portfolio of songs include a few instrumental songs like "Orion" and "The Call of the Ktulu" as well as an epic live CD-DVD set with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra.

The final thing I would like to say about Metallica that I admire is their songs quality and length. The band never makes a short song. Almost all of their songs are over five minutes and are showcases of their talent and dedication to their music. Metallica's latest album, Death Magnetic, was probably their greatest effort to date, is the best example of this attribute. The album's standout song that encompasses their talent, melody, song length, multiple riffs, and just plain awesomeness is The Day that Never Comes. It is one of my favorite songs in my music collection and a highlight of why I love Metallica. The reasons for my admiration of Metallica are their talent in guitar and vocals, their never disappointing songs, and the uniqueness that makes them stand out from all other bands.

Monday, June 7, 2010

America's Food

The other night I watched a documentary on America's food industry called Food, inc. It gave me an intriguing look into the dark side of the processing of meat, how the animals are treated, and how the workers in this business are mistreated and kept under a close watch by huge corporations. One point the film highlighted was the use of corn in almost everything that we eat nowadays. It's amazing how many things contain corn in the form of high fructose corn syrup, maltodextrin, and xanthan gum. Corn is also used as feed for cattle which allows companies to feed many cows at once as well as make them fatter quicker. The food companies do this so that they can subsidize their products to provide cheaper food to the public.


Another detail that startled me was how the farmers of these crops and animals were treated. The chicken farmers make about $13,000 a year and the farmhouses used to house the chickens cost over $200,000 each. The corporations make contracts with the farmers and it is usually the only thing keeping the farmers in business. The animals are fed so much so quickly that their young legs allow them only to walk a few steps before sitting back down again. Cameras were prohibited from entering the dark houses that held all of the chickens but only one or two allowed them to enter. The crowded conditions inside the chicken houses result in the chicken standing around in their own feces. This means that when they go to the slaughter house, the chances of contamination are high.


There was a mother interviewed whose healthy son contracted E. Coli through eating contaminated beef. He was dead within 12 days. She was an advocate for food safety and her actions brought about Kevin's Law: a law named after her son which states that companies can be put out of business if they have multiple cases of food contamination. Overall the movie was very interesting and thought provoking and I think that it would be a great education If you are ever curious about how the food industry works and what is really in your food.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Golf

When I was a kid, I was not in to many of the "popular" sports like baseball, football, or soccer. I was more interested in golf, so I was a sort of black sheep among kids my age. I've always found golf very entertaining and enjoyable because it puts you out in the beautiful outdoors and it is a game of which all ages can play and still be equal for all of the participants. It attracted me from other sports because It did not involve physical contact and constant practice of football and it was free from fouls and the annoying rules of basketball. I am now on the varsity golf team for Crown Athletics and i've been playing for two years.


Although golf is somewhat more expensive sport to keep up, its value outlasts all others because it is a sport that you can play until you die. There are many advantages to golf because of its access by all ages: it can be used as a business tool, it can provide a lucrative living if you are a professional, and it is exercise tool. Many businessmen use golf as a way to meet clients or as outings for their fellow coworkers. I you were to go pro and practice with dedication like you would in any other career, you can earn a very steady income. The income could allow you to retire early, even then you could still play golf! Another advantage of golf is that it is beneficial to your health. Instead of using a cart to get around, you can walk the course which is what I do in all of my golf matches. Golf benefits your core, legs, and brain. Golf is beneficial to people in several ways: physically, in business, and as a career.