Monday, September 14, 2009

And the bug comes back.

The cold has come back in town,
but this time with a new twist.
The fear of the swine. (more appropriately known as the H1N1 flu)

I'm not so worried about it, although i've got a cold right now.
It's flu season people, THE FLU HAPPENS....
just wash your hands,
get some sleep,
and drink water.

Today i drank 6 water bottles in 7 hours. Mission accomplished.

I am going to beat this cold before it gets the better of me.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

September 11th Remembered Well At Lafayette


It was 8 years ago that we had the scare of our lives.
I can't even believe its been that long!
It seems like just yesterday i was in fourth grade, sitting in my classroom when the teachers turned on the television to hear the news that a plane had hit the World Trade Center.
Now, i don't remember very much because my parents made sure that all the newspapers and TV reports were hidden from us kids.
But now, September 11th is remembered in the most subtle, yet meaningful ways.
Yesterday at 7:50 outside on the football field, the ROTC, the principle Mr. Shaughnessy, a trumpet player from our band, and myself along with 100 or so other students and faculty held a commemorative ceremony dedicated to lives lost during 9/11. It was simple, yet as my principle and i said after, meaningful.

Then throughout the day, 4 bell were chimed followed by a requested moment of silence to signify the four plane crashes that day.

In orchestra we played a piece entitled Dedication. It was a sight-reading piece (meaning our first time as an orchestra reading through a piece of music with no pratice) But the seniors in the class have played it three times before. My orchestra director plays this every year with us as a memorial to the bravery of the firefighters and police who dedicated their lives to protecting our country.

Later that night we had our first home football game. While tailgating we saw a firetruck by the entrance of the field and an American Flag was raised above the gate. Then while walking in, all of the Superfans (a great club at LHS dedicated to cheering on our athletes) were given little american flags which were held, stuck in ponytails, head bands and proudly given to younger kids around the stadium.

Then, before the game, Mr. Shaughnessy gave a small speech and the choir proudly sung the national anthem.

Overall i am really proud to be an American and a Lafayette High School Student.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

I want to ride my bicycle, i want to ride my bike

For the first time in the almost eight years we have lived in Missouri i have ventured out onto the well paved, beautifully landscaped bike trail.
Today my youth group was cancelled, it was a beautiful 76 degrees, and i had finished all my homework.
So Shelby and i packed our two bikes into my car.
Yes, two bikes into the tiny Chrysler. Despite my dads insistence that they wouldn't fit, they fit perfectly!
Anyway, we drove down to the high school and rode our bikes a little over 6 miles.
A nice quick ride. It was beautiful and quite enjoyable.
We had such a great time, and now we're super sore and ready for our next "adventure"