I really do like Tuesdays. It seems weird, but my favorite classes seem to be my 7:30 ones. Last semester, I always enjoyed my 7:30 Friday accounting lab. And now that I have my two hour 7:30 Microprocessor class, I’m loving that too – the material is pretty sweet stuff. Gotta love that Boolean algebra. Maybe it’s just the fact that in all my early classes, I have coffee. Yep, that’s gotta be it. Coffee just makes class more fun. Proven fact. Well, in my head at least. And I need to find a buy a good coffee machine and buy some awesome coffee – I’ve come to the conclusion that it will be cheaper in the long run to do that than buy coffee from Java City twice a week.

And to more serious matters…today is September 11th, 2007. So odd to think that six years ago today, I was in my freshman year of high school while four airliners were hijacked by terrorists. While I was in my microprocessor class today, around 9:00 or so, I remembered how six years ago, I had just found out about the attacks while in my second period computers class…how strange it is to think a moment like that is frozen in my memory forever. That day is still clear in my memory, but not as vivid as it used to be. I wish I’d taken the advice of my history teacher in sophomore year to write a detailed account. He told us that we had witnessed history and should record our impressions. I thought of it as schoolwork(thus didn’t do it) but now wish I had. I did write something for a messageboard(BZPower) back in 2002, so thought I’d post that here now(unedited).


Written 9/11/2002

I can still remember that day as if it happened yesterday…

I went to school as normal, my 1st period English progressed like it always did, and then I went to 2nd period Computer and Business Skills; we were pounding away in the typing program when, sort of subconsciously, I saw a teacher come into the room and whisper to my teacher.(This is around 9:00 Eastern Time) Then my teacher told us that a plane had crashed into the WTC and she turned on the TV.
To tell you the truth, I didn’t really think it was that big at first. I thought that it wasn’t that big of a deal, some small plane had accidentally crashed into the WTC, and I thought, Well, that is really sad and probably a few people died, but at least, probably, not too many people were hurt.
For the rest of the period, we watched the TV, but I didn’t really get what was happening. The next period, Team Sports, was outside, so no TV, but in that class, people were saying how the Pentagon had been hit, the White House exploded, and the Capitol had collapsed.
That was when I began to realize it was much more serious. I could not fathom all those landmarks going up in smoke, and I knew this would be a turning point for America.
The next class, Spanish II, was in a portable classroom, so there was no TV, and I still did not totally know what was going on. After lunch, I arrived in 5th period Physical Science and I asked my teacher, “WHAT happened?”
She then told me how both towers had collapsed, the Pentagon had been hit, and a plane had crashed in Pennsylvania. For the rest of the day, I was in shock.
I went to my last class, geometry and for the first time(but not the last) I saw the video of the towers collapsing. Finally, I got to go home. I walked home, like I usually do and saw my family around the TV. We had planned to have a big turkey dinner with one of our friends, an Air Force Reservist, but no one was hungry. Our friend was crying over what had happened, so we tried to comfort her.
I will never forget that day.
And I know how most of us hate Osama bin Ladin and wish he were dead, but I say we follow the the words of Jesus and “Love our enemies” and pray for him.
I will never be the same and I know most of us never will be either.
GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!!!!!!!
-James Hogan
Sophmore, Gaither High School
Tampa, Florida, USA

And on that somber note, I am off to get ready for Arredondo Room…mmm, beef stew. Haven’t eaten breakfast today, so I’m starving. Hope everyone has a great day!

Stolen from Becca!

1.Grab the book nearest to you, turn to page 18, and find line 4.
“…and was used to indicate the legal repayment or cancellation of a debt or the…”
(Ephesians commentary)…my facilities textbook was about equally close, but I like this one better.

2.Stretch your left arm out as far as you can.
I can’t touch anything…I’d fall out of my chair. But my blue curtains/window are that way.

3. What is the last thing you watched on TV?
Um…probably one of the US Open matches. I think it was Serena Williams getting whipped…

4. Without looking, guess what time it is:
10:15?

5. Now look at the clock. What is the actual time?
10:00…eh, I was sorta close.

6. With the exception of the computer, what can you hear?
My roommate and friend talking and one of them strumming a guitar.

7. When did you last step outside? What were you doing?
Last time I went outside, I went to a two hour class, then straight to Wednesday night Bible study…just got back a few minutes ago.

8. Before you started this survey, what did you look at?
Something on Facebook, probably(besides Becca’s blog, of course)

9. What are you wearing?
blue jeans and a Michigan State shirt

10. Did you dream last night?
Probably…I remember it was weird, but don’t remember the details.

11. When did you last laugh?
Walking into the apartment and commenting on the random smell…and discovering it was my roommate’s 2 week-old leftovers…

12. What are on the walls you are in?
Actually nothing right now…I haven’t put up my posters yet. So my walls are nice and clean…

13. Seen anything weird lately?
Not particularly…besides my Microprocessor notes I’m trying to study for a quiz tomorrow!

14. What do you think of this quiz?
It’s weird and has no logic…but it’s fun!

15. What is the last film you saw?
Um…last night I was watching Attack of the Clones while doing homework…last new film would be Shrek 3 though.

16. If you became a multi-millionaire overnight, what would you buy?
Give a lot of it to my church and family and friends, buy lots of books and then put the rest in savings so I wouldn’t have to work and could devote my life to ministry…

17. Tell me something about you that I don’t know.
I’m not Jewish…despite my many user names with “Israeli” in them…

18. If you could change one thing about the world, regardless of guilt or politics, what would you do?
I would remove people’s desire for power…but I don’t think I could do that.

19. Do you like to dance?
Do I like to? Yes. Can I? Well…that’s a different question…

20. Imagine your first child is a girl, what do you call her?
Well, that decision isn’t all mine…but I like the name Alex/Alexandria.

21. Imagine your first child is a boy, what do you call him?
John.

22. Would you ever consider living abroad?
Yes, definitely.

Posted this on BZP first…thought I might as well post it here too! Feel free to steal..

Well, today was the first day of school. Woo! Or..not really. But still, it wasn’t that bad. Only had one class(Microprocessors), BUT it was two hours. And started at 7:25 in the morning. I have got to find a place to get coffee before I go there, otherwise I’m not going to be able to pay attention. But after that class, I was free for the rest of the day! I stopped by work to check in and see what I needed to start on and after that, went to the BCM noonday with Dream and Rob for some sweet food and fellowship with people I haven’t seen all summer. It was weird remembering my freshman year and the first time I went to the BCM for a lunch and how I didn’t know anyone but Dream. Now I feel so old!

Anyways, after that, we walked in the incredibly hot sun to get some books for Dream. After that and my lack of sleep, I had to take a nap back at Keys. When I got up, me, Rob, Rach, Laura and Dream all went to Publix to do some shopping since we all needed to stock up on food. It was sort of cool, my first time doing all the real shopping for myself, now that I have a kitchen and a will to cook(and eat, haha). Me and Rob made spaghetti and I made the inaugural salad of the year. Truly a glorious event!

And tonight, Danika and Devin came over and the four of us played Lord of the Rings Risk…been so long since I played it, took a while to acclimate to the map again. We also watched Return of the King(Extended) on Rob’s laptop while we were playing, so we kept getting distracted by the marauding Orcs and glorious Rohirrim(Forth Eorlingas!) So we never did finish it(I think Danika was winning), and now I probably should get to bed. Thus was my first day of school. Farewell, all!