Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Story: οικογένεια (Family)

Paris looked at her with lustful eyes, his desire overcoming any love for his country. Helen stood there aware of his stare and as he walked over to her. Before he could say anything she slapped him across the face and fled back to her true love, the King of Sparta, Menelaus. Paris filled with rage and unfulfilled lust began to plan his revenge, and from the corner of his eye he noticed a child, the child of Helen and Menelaus. In that moment, his mind was made up and in the blink of an eye he acted. Hector and the Trojans began their journey back unknowing of the kidnapped child in the lower deck of the ship. And soon they were far away.

Menelaus filled with rage burst through the door of his brother's war room as Agamemnon was discussing with his generals. "He's gone, those thieves took my child." This was the chance Agamemnon was looking for. He had been looking for the opportunity to attack the Trojans but had never been able to get the Kings of Greece together to do so. He sent out messenger after messenger to all of the Kings of Greece asking them to fulfill their promise of protecting the Queen Helen and her child. After months of preparation Agamemnon and the Kings of Greece set sail, with the largest fleet the world has ever seen, for the largest war the world has ever known.

Then there was Achilles, the greatest warrior in the world, and his cousin Patroclus whom he loved dearly. The war had been going on for three years now, the Greeks gaining ground slowly, but losing many men in the process. Achilles, who had been protecting his cousin from battle, knew that soon enough he would not be able to continue to do so. So in the wake of this understanding and with the knowledge that he would be leaving the possible chance at glory that was to be earned in the war that was happening, began to leave for Greece, not willing to risk the life of his cousin Patroclus, whom he loved more than even himself. Patroclus was furious at this decision, believing he was ready to fight and if it be to die. He had been secretly training with soldiers in other camps and learning of the struggles of battle. Filled with grief at the sacrifice his fellow Greeks are making he knew he could not leave and had made his decision of what to do. The day before they were to leave, Patroclus snuck out of his tent, and prepared for the upcoming battle that was to ensue. And so hiding himself among the battalion of troops he went to battle, not knowing of his fate and willing to give his life for his country. The battle began, Patroclus, kin of Achilles was a natural born killer. He killed dozens and fought bravely, but the forces were being overrun by Trojans cavalry. Not willing to leave his friend behind he stayed to hold off men while fellow Greeks were able to escape, and he was captured and brought back to Troy. The news soon returned to Achilles of the bravery of a long haired soldier who killed bravely and was captured, but he did not care, going to Patroclus' tent to let him know that it was time, he found it empty. Then it hit him, Patroclus was the soldier, knowing of his deep desire to gain glory in battle. This grieved Achilles deeply, and he planned his rescue of Patroclus.
(shows men using weapons and diplomacy)


Achilles, taking advantage of the full assault planned by Agamemnon on the front gates of Troy joined in with the forces. Soon the battle began, for hours the armies fought valiantly until the Greeks with Achilles at the helm pushed forward and continue to do so, barraging the front gate of Troy. Soon the gate was overtaken and the Greeks stormed into Troy, Achilles began his search and soon with his overtaking speed was far ahead of the Greek army and already up to the Kings' Palace. His ferociousness and emotion overtaking anybody who stood in his path. Then in the courtyard, he saw his cousin standing in chains next to the heroic Trojan warrior Hector. Hector was waiting for Achilles, as soon as he had heard of the cousin of Achilles had been captured he knew he would come. And the fight began, the fight that would be spoken of for centuries began. Both soldiers so skilled with a blade. Patroclus fearful of what was to become of his cousin, but Achilles was better than Hector. After minutes of fighting, Achilles found his mark and with one swing of the blade killed Hector. He cut Patroclus free of his chains and they began to flee. Soon they had run, all the way outside of the city. Both men exhausted, embraced each other with the love that only family could have. Their fate had not yet been decided, but what is true of these men was that the love of family could not be so easily broken and it shows how far one will go for those whom he loves.

Authors Note: This story was influenced by Homer's Iliad which originally tells the story of the war between Greece and Troy. King Agamemnon obsessed with power used whatever he could to attack Troy and baited Achilles to fight with the idea of eternal glory. While at war Achilles fell in love with a temple girl, who happened to be cousins of Prince Hector and Paris. It tells of the great fight between Hector and Achilles and Hector's demise. And finally it tells of Achilles and his sacrifice for love and ultimate death. I went along the path of family love is what ruled over all and left out lustful love of women who they barely knew, for the idea of family is the most important thing.

Bibliography: Homer's Iliad retold by A.J. Church Link to story.

Monday, August 29, 2016

Reading Notes Homer's Iliad, Part A

I accidentally did part B first, so here is my part A section of notes. Part of my last notes included some of this section so I won't repeat that. I am continuing to like the idea of family love that has been since birth as opposed to this lustful love of looks that these characters fall in to. My idea for the  reasoning of the great battle between the Greeks and the Trojans will continue along the plot of family love. I do not intend that Paris son of Priam would take Helen away from him. He would try to but in the end fail. What Paris does afterwards is what draws the war. In his anger at failing to woo Helen, Paris kills the new born son of Menelaus and Helen. Then he flees back to Troy and Menelaus and Agamemnon convince the Kings of Greece that he took Helen because this would be the only way they would fight for him. This would be good to cause controversy later in the story between the generals and the Kings as they would find out about Helen remaining in Sparta and the death of the baby.
(Helen of Sparta)

Bibliography: Homer's Iliad retold by A.J. Church. Link to story.

Reading Notes: Homer's Iliad, Part B

This story and specifically this half of the Iliad tells of the heroic and revenge minded Achilles take on Hector and the Trojans after the death of his cousin Patroclus. My favorite characters in this story are Achilles (a fan favorite and rightfully so) and surprisingly Patroclus. These cousins throughout the novel have different concepts on the reasoning behind why they fight and go to war. I would like to have some plot twist and throw something different within this story. I do not like Achilles' love affair and do not think that is a good reason for him to die within Troy. These people have not known each other and their love is based solely on lust. But the love of family, and specifically between Patroclus and Achilles is real and true. One twist I would like to add is that Patroclus does not die at the sword of Hector, but instead is captured by the Trojans. This would add to Homer's Iliad because it does not go on to after the death of Hector.
(Great battle between Troy and Greeks)
My story would continue to the end of the war. So Achilles and Hector's fight was not at the cause of Patroclus' death but at his capture and hope for a safe return. In the end, I believe Patroclus will still die, but in a different way. I would also like to hone in on the fight between Hector and Achilles. Adding to this fight an emotional side where Achilles while fighting is giving chances for Hector to release Patroclus and to save his own life. Hector uses this weakness of Achilles to fair better in the fight, injuring Achilles multiple times before losing his life by a swift move of Achilles. In the end I would like to talk about the glory that Achilles receives, because this is what drives him the most. There would be some great sacrifice and deed in the end that would cement his already greatness into a duel greatness between greatest fighter and mercy giver.

Bibliography: Homer's Iliad retold by A.J. Church, link to reading online.

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Tech Tips: Twitter Follow

I followed bleacher report twitter account. This twitter account provides the latest sports news, updates from organizations around the country and video highlights. I followed them because I am a big fan of many sports and love keeping up with what is going on around the sports world.
(Some sports I like)

Wikipedia Trails: From Kermit the Frog To

So something that caught my eye in the Twitter stream was a funny meme of Kermit the Frog. So I decided to look up Kermit the Frog. I love all of the Kermit memes so I thought it would be cool to look up Kermit.
(Kermit the Frog)

And from there I saw that Kermit sang a song in a style similar to Johnny Cash so I went to Johnny Cash. This sparked my interest because I couldn't imagine Kermit singing a song by Johnny Cash. I also wondered how they interconnected at all. From there it led me to finding the Soviet Army.

I thought this was cool because he served as a morse code operator. So I thought I would read about the old nation and find out what happened during this time period for their country. From this I was led to Strategic Missile Troops.

I was pretty interested in this because it sounds pretty cool to be honest. I think it is so interesting though how I began with Kermit the Frog and ended with this topic.
(SRF emblem)

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Growth Mindset

I think this is a powerful message as kids more and more are being allowed to take the easy road and not continue to challenge themselves. Children can become very complacent, especially in times where things continue to be easy, they do not push themselves, and also parents are not pushing kids to challenge themselves enough because if they see that their child can do things with ease it makes them feel that their child is on a higher level and bring about a feeling of pride.
(Inspiration quote)
I completely agree with the idea of pushing our comfort zones. Even as a college student I strive and look for opportunities where I am being pushed and try to challenge myself to accept and give a full effort to step out of that comfort zone. As I have been at OU I have learned so much about what it takes to learn new things. I am a kind of guy where a lot of things come easy to. I used to be fine with that and wouldn't strive to push myself and just take the easy way. As I have been in college that mindset has changed. I see now so many areas that I struggle in, but instead of running away from those things I have made it a point to challenge myself with them. To put myself more in those situations and to try and build new pathways within my brain to where that becomes a new learned behavior. I love this idea of a growth mindset and it is definitely something I would love to hear more about and to put it into practice in my own life.

Starting the Semester

(Starting blocks)
It all comes down to starting off the semester right. My philosophy is start quick. Get things done as soon as possible, and do as good as possible right off the bat. Here are some tips that I hope you find as helpful as I do.

1. Get sleep!! This is the most important one
2. This goes with #1, Go to bed early, wake up early.
3. Stay hydrated all day. This is super important and keeps the mind in full focus.
4. Exercise daily.
5. When studying use 30 minute increments with breaks in between.
6. Hang out with friends and go on adventures.

Reading Options

I am very interested in the classical readings in this section and am excited to get to read them. The story that I chose for my week 2 choice is Homer's Iliad. I am familiar with this topic and absolutely love the story of Achilles and Hector. These types of stories are what I love. Ones that have conflicting heroes and grand battles, and that I can relate to other movies like Troy.
(Helen of Troy, the reason it got started)

Another story that grabbed my attention is Alice in Wonderland. Again my love for Disney has my eyes glued to this story. Also I love the strangeness of it and how it incorporates all of our imagination.
(Alice receiving advice from Mr. Catepillar)

And finally another story that grabbed my attention was Brer Rabbit I and Brer Rabbit II. This story is an amazing one that shows how imagination can lift the spirits of someone in any circumstance. Also not many people know that this is a movie. It was created by Disney, but it's content was too racial at the time that it never came out. My family has a DVD of it and so I have seen it before and it is an amazing story.
(Brer Rabbit meeting the child)

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Storybook Favorites

Some stories don't connect with us, yet some leave us wanting more and more. One of my favorite stories is Peter Pan: The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up.
(Young child standing on top of a rock)
This topic is familiar to me as I have heard and read stories about Peter Pan, and not just seen the movie. The title did a good job at showing what the story would be about. The introduction pulls you in to an interesting world and gives a heads up about what this story will be about. It also has a wonderful, magical cursive font and a background that really fits the character. Overall the navigation in this blog was great, and easy to follow.

Another one that I enjoy is Perseus's journey.
(Perseus saving Andromeda)

I am a little familiar with this topic, but am hazy on some of the details within the story. The title is short and to the punch, and gives the reader information on exactly what they are going to be reading. The intro does a good job at providing a little mystery and start of the story, it builds to a point where you want to click on the next post to see how it plays out. The layout is kind of bland and white, if I was to do something along these lines I would try and put a little more into it. The navigation is easy and the pictures go right along with the story very well and really help me, as the reader, gain visual knowledge of what it might have looked like. 

My third story that I enjoyed to read was The Unanswered Questions of Pooh and friends. 
(Christopher asking Pooh questions)
I am familiar with Winnie the Pooh, but this is another adventure so it is as new to me as it is to anyone else. The title shows exactly what is to be expected. I loved the intro, it showed the same fun and charisma as does everything Pooh related and is quite a twist. The layout is perfect and definitely does an amazing job at representing the story perfectly, all the way down to the font and color of the page. I would love to do something along these lines, one because of my love of all that is Disney and because it is a fun topic that can be taken down many paths.

Monday, August 22, 2016

Introduction: To the life of a runner and disney fanatic

Oh how college has gone by. Everything seems to be so quick now. I remember moving in as a freshman and spending my first true days of absolute independence from my parents, and now I am a senior determining God's purpose for my life. Throughout this chaotic, exciting time in my life many things have changed, friends, relationships, habits! But there are some things that have stayed the same, some things that time itself cannot change. That is my love for running and my obsession with anything Disney.
(sign of Walt Disney company)
My family has always been a Disney family, this can be proven by my 40+ ventures to Disneyworld and multiple ventures to Disneyland (Yes, there is a difference). We have gone since I was a baby and have watched, done, and been to anything Disney related (I know I am a little weird, but hey who isn't). But my interest in running didn't start young, but really took off while I was in college (my attempt at trying to fend off the freshman 15). I began to run as exercise, but realized I loved to put in my headphones and just begin to run for miles. Many times I will zone out (which I realize isn't safe) and go and keep going until my legs are worn out. So like any normal person would do I combined the two, Disney with running and running with Disney, with the help of my always down for anything Disney family. For those who don't know Disney has multiple races each year at different location around the country. And my family has done some of them for two years now. In fact, I will be going to Disneyland in California over Labor Day weekend to run in a 10k and half-marathon. Through these Disney races I have done some grueling and cruel things to my body. In my first attempt at a half-marathon and marathon, I decided to do them together to complete the goofy challenge. So during January, two years ago, I completed both, in back to back days. What an idiot? I can still feel the pain of my legs on the flight back the next days. Let's just say I will never be doing that again, but hey I got some cool medals out of it.
(Some of my families medals)
My advice to anyone though who has multiple things that they love and can't get enough of, figure out a way to do them both at the same time!
(Inspiration quote from Walt Disney)

Story: The Tiger and the Crow

There once was a lonely Tiger who was feared throughout all the jungle. No other animal would dare mess with him and so all would flee from his path.
(Tiger growling)
One evening after a kill the Tiger was feasting, with much more food than he could eat, when an injured crow appeared from hiding. 
(Animated Crow standing)
"Excuse me, King of the Jungle, I know that I am wrong to bother you, but I have been here many days and have had nothing to eat. May I, if you allow it, have some of your food whenever you're done with it and have nothing else to do with it. I would repay you with a favor if you ever should need it"
The Lion looked at the worthless Crow with a scowl and with one quick roar shunned the Crow away "You will have none of what I have here, and you should be thankful I don't kill you now. Now go away before I change my mind."
The crow cowered away, still hungry, but with hope of regaining his health. The tiger continued to eat, but when all he could eat was eaten he tossed what was remaining of the meal into the river, so that no other animal could have any of what was his, especially the Crow. He then returned to his loneliness and isolation and carried on with his life. 
Months later while the Tiger still on his own was hunting, and was about to pounce, but out of nowhere came a loud CRACK! The tiger crumpled with blood flowing down his leg could not move very well because of the severe pain in his leg. Hours turned into days for the tiger, who knew if he could not find help he would surely die. In his darkest moments began to yell out for help. Every animal knew the tiger and would not come to his aid, but in a surprising moment the crow flew down and landed by the tigers leg.
"You do not look to well tiger, it seems we have switched roles." The tiger not wanting to be messed with replied "I do not have time for your snide comments, now go away, and leave me." The crow remembering his suffering and not receiving any help looked to the tiger with true forgiveness and a desire to help and flew away. 
(Crow flying)
Moments later he returned with food for the tiger and began to help him regain strength and return to his former self. The tiger now understanding what he had been before his injury saw the forgiveness of the crow and the sacrifice and courage that it took to help him, the most evil and undeserving animal in the jungle. The tiger looked to change his ways and began to help all of those in need. Before his dying breathe years after the moment of his transformation he was surrounded by many of his new friends and others he had helped along the way. He went in peace with his best friend the crow standing right beside him. 

Author's Note. This story is about the redemption of a tiger because of the gracious actions of a crow. It shows the impact that we can have on others though acts of true kindness and forgiveness. It is based off of the fable The Lion The Mouse which tells of the help that can come from the tiniest of generosity, with a little of a total transformation and the idea of leaving behind a legacy and of new generations being changed.

Bibliography. This story is based on the fable, "The Lion The Mouse" in the Fables of Aesop by Joseph Jacobs

Favorite place: The Kenai River, Alaska

There is nothing in the world quite like standing in the freezing glacier blue water of the Kenai River. 


This summer my dad and I visited my brother, who lives in Denali, Alaska, and on the second to last day of our trip we went and fished in the Kenai River. Oh what a feeling! The cold water flowing against you as you rhythmically toss your fishing line into the water, while the warm breeze and smell of pine trees lulls you to a simple peace. In times like those is when I feel closest to God's glory because we are truly surrounded by His creation. One of my favorite moments was when I was casting and re-casting my line into the current, in a normal fly-fishing fashion, my eyes looking all around at the mountains surrounding us caught sight of a bald eagle gliding across the sky. It is because of moments like that one and many more that the Kenai River in Alaska is my favorite place.


The Kenai River: Wikimedia Commons

Friday, August 19, 2016