Finally…

Well the hardest day before Spring Break is now over, thank the Lord. The Managerial Accounting test was hard, but not to the extreme. There were a lot of questions that were thrown in just to goof us up, some of them I caught but I am guessing I missed a few.

Now I’m just ready for my break and free time to actually work on this site that I have neglected for so long. I have actually thought about turning it into a content site with my Marketing papers and Contract Law cases but we’ll see…

Can Spring Break Come Fast Enough??

Well, can it?! Lyndsay is already on break!

The Accounting test is tomorrow night which gives me tonight and part of tomorrow to finish up studying and take it. Then the rest of the week is a breeze and I can coast right into my break. However, guess what I am doing for Spring Break… You guessed it, working. I have mixed emotions about that because

  1. It’s Spring Break
  2. I really, seriously, need a break

But, I need the money and this is going to give me the perfect opportunity to make some extra cash. Since I have my own project right now this is a great time for me to jump ahead on it and finish early.

ugh…

Well two tests down and one to go…. Of course the last test is the hardest. I need a break from school very badly, it’s really starting to get to me. I just need to get through next week and then I am off for Spring Break.

I am planning on finishing my article for WebDevReviews.com on Wednesday of next week so take a look at it if you get a chance.

Stressful week

Well, I made a `B` on my Marketing test. I hate True/False questions, one word screws up the statement and makes it the exact opposite of your choice. yuck!

So what does the rest of this week hold?

  • Business Law test on Thursday
  • Java Project on Monday
  • Managerial Accounting test on Tuesday

I am ready for Spring Break already, how sad is that? I think I will just be working all of Spring Break which will give me time to work on the look of the site. I have a template in mind that I think will look very good. I am also going to be turning the site into a content site, with my little weblog having it’s own little space.

Here is a background I kind of worked on… Hope you like it. Blossoms. To make it your background just right click on the image and choose “Set As Background” and you’re all set.

Another week…

Oh wow, I completely forgot that I have a Marketing test tomorrow, so tonight it looks like studying will be the numero uno priority. We are covering B2B and Retailing so I am thinking that it won’t be too awfully hard, but then again, you never know.

As far as other tests go I have a Business Law test on Thursday and then my second Accounting test a week from tomorrow (Tuesday). So a bunch of studying will be going on this week and weekend. I want to focus on the Accounting test because I think everything else will be somewhat easier.

great birthday!

Well I had an awesome birthday thanks to my mom, Lyndsay, and Lyndsay’s mom! I knew my mom was driving out here to see me but had no idea about Lyndsay and her mom, so basically I got a nice surprise when they showed up. We hung out, toured Texas Tech campus.

Lyndsay’s mom got me a Jelly Belly machine!! All I can say is w00t w00t!! Lyndsay bought me some really good books, Billy Madison, a scented candle, and a decorative candle. She also made me a birthday card which rocked! Props to her! My mom got me a water purifier for my sink (which I desperately needed), a crock pot, and a gift certificate to Rosa’s!

We had a really good time, on Saturday we went to the mall and did a little shopping/looking around. Then we went to a steakhouse for a good ‘ole fashioned Texas steak, mmmm. Lyndsay and I were supposed to go to the drive-in theater here but by the time we left the steakhouse it was too late, so we headed home and watched Happy Gilmore and some Simpson’s episodes. Oh, and we watched the rest of the Robin Williams Live on Broadway special.

All in all I had a great birthday and I am glad that my mom, Lyndsay, and Lyndsay’s mom took the time to come out here. I hope they had a good time!

Gay Marriage…

Well I know I haven’t posted anything about computers in a while but, too bad… I have discovered that people say they want one thing but when something better comes along they want that too.

Last year we had the problem with prayer/Pledge of Allegiance in schools, some said that there should be a separation of Church and state. Ok, fine. Now those same people want laws that say it is ok for gays to marry… hmmm… Where’s the separation of Church and state now?? Are they saying that it is not ok for the Church to have influence in state but it is ok for the state to control the Church? What gives? If you want a separation, then take it but realize that the separation applies to both parties. What I mean is, the Church should not have to marry gays just because the state says so. I know that marriage has become more of a legal contract than a Biblical contract so if the state wants to have its own legal binding contracts for gays, go ahead, but don’t tell the Church that they have to marry them.

The letter…

Well I said I was going to post a quote and I am going to follow through. The following is a letter written by Alison Bradley, the granddaughter of John Bradley, the last flagraiser on Iwo Jima to pass away (1997). Her highschool class was asked to write a letter to the person that they admired most, Alison chose her grandfather. I have chosen to only post a small part of the letter, to fully understand and appreciate it, get the book.

“Why did you not tell us about the Navy Cross?

And how about the time that Congress stopped and the Senate lined up to shake your hand? Why did you never sit us on your knee and tell us these stories?

The only answer I can give myself is that you were a quiet, modest, and honorable man who did not bask in glory. The only words you spoke in front of a camera were ‘I was in a certain place at a certain time. None of us are real heroes; we all just jumped in and lent a hand.’ “

James Bradley goes on to write, “After spending five years researching their lives, the boys certainly seem like heroes to me.”

Wow, the truth about heroes…

Well I finally finished reading Flags of Our Fathers by James Bradley and let me just say wow right now… This book is definitely a must read for everyone, no questions asked. The book is basically the story of the six men who raised the flag on Iwo Jima, in particular, John Bradley (the author’s father). The book chronicles the lives of those men and why they fought. It is interesting to me that the most unanimous response given by soldiers as to why they were fighting was not “For country” or “freedom” but instead “for the guy sitting next to me”. The thought of fighting for the freedom of the United States went out the door as soon as they hit those beaches on February 19, 1945 (49 yrs. ago yesterday). As soon as they were on the beach they were fighting to protect their buddies and the guy next to them. It was about survival.

John Bradley was a Navy corpsman (basically he was a medic for the Marines) and during the battle received the Navy Cross which is second only to the Medal of Honor. It is interesting to note that more Medal of Honor’s were awarded because of action on Iwo Jima than any other battle during the war. 6,825 Americans gave their lives to take a 7.5 square mile island.

For years, John Bradley did not talk about the war, the flag raising, or the men he fought with. When he finally granted an interview, he was asked if he thought he was a hero, humbly he replied “No, the heroes are the ones who didn’t come home”. He’s right in his mind but to everyone who wasn’t there, he is just as much of hero. There are those who paid the ultimate price for the freedom of this country that we take for granted everyday.

I should note the point of the Iwo Jima invasion. The island was a stepping stone to the main objective, the Japanese homeland. It also had two airbases on it where bombers and fighters that had been damaged or had malfunctioned could land and be repaired. The island saved 2,400 B-29 crews (approximately 27,000 men).

So check the book out, you’ll see what I’m talking about. I am going to post a quote later today that is from the book that I pretty much brought a tear to my eye.

bad winds… yuck…

The predicted weather for today is high clouds with wind speeds in the 40mph range with gusts in the 60mph range… It’s going to be a dusty one today.

Good news though, I don’t have to stay for my marketing class today because our professor is in Bentonville, Arkansas talking to Wal-Mart people. Good for me, bad for him. 😉