Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Monday, July 25, 2011

Grrrrrrrr.




It's really ANNOYING the amount of passwords I have to remember. It's almost redundant. I have to keep creating more difficult passwords which clearly arent working because I keep having to make them more complicated! It's gone from "create a password with at leat 6 letters" to "create a password that includes 8 letters, at least 2 numbers, and a character, and at least one uppercase letter" WTF man.

Seriously....I used to be good at this but it's really really getting to be quite RIDICULOUS.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Biblioburro



I'm convinced that what goes in is what comes out. With that being said, I was watching what I would call high anxiety television. You know the shows that make you question the world as you know it in the most negative way. Well I turned the channel before I had a full on panic attack and found this gentleman Luis Soriano, a primary school teacher in Columbia who is also known as the one man Biblioburro. This was an episode of P.O.V. on PBS. Mr. Soriano is inspired to teach patrons of his community and country young and old alike how to read and the importance of literacy. How does he do this you ask? Well every weekend [for the last 10 years] Mr. Soriano gets up before the sun gathers his family to help pack 20 books on the backs of his two donkeys Alfa and Beto and sets off on a 6-8 hour journey to visit villages beyond the valleys where he reads to children, helps them learn to read, and shares his book collection by letting them sign out books. He also lets them sign out books for their family members.

I thought it was an interesting story so I continued to watch. The story is told only by him, no narrator and it's in Spanish. As I continued to watch I became inspired. Watching him travel through the heat and across river and not because he wants to be seen, and not because he's out to save the world, but it just seemed quite fundamental to him. He's a proud Colombian who knows the value of education and literacy and he wants to see his community get access to opportunity and thrive. Simple. It's the most meaningful thing I've seen on TV all weekend. There's no gimmick to this guy or his story, no Type B personalities here, or overbearing emotional and dramatic outbursts.

Anyhow his story is great. He's doing the right thing because it's right, and it's effective. It's hard work, but that to me is real life and what it's really all about. Cheers to you, Mr. Soriano!

"When things are done with love and dedication, they transcend time and space"- Luis Soriano





Tuesday, July 19, 2011

July 19, 2011



Some days are better than others. Today was good to me. I was good to myself. Hope days to come are good too. A good day is worth mentioning to me.

"Oooooohhhh wah-oooo"

Monday, July 18, 2011