Things I Would Like to Do in Life...2008

on Sunday, November 23, 2008



Nov. 23, 2008

I'm sure you've all made a wish list (sometimes even a goal list) of things that you would like to accomplish in life...so here is mine. I put these in no particular order...somethings may be more attainable than others, and I may never get to all of these, but I think it is fun to have...





THINGS I WOULD LIKE TO DO IN LIFE...ARRANGED BY CATEGORY


RELIGIOUS
1. Be Sealed for Time and all Eternity in an LDS temple
2. Be a wife, mom, and have kids
3. Serve an LDS Mission (Done)
4. Memorize 400 scriptures in English/Memorize 100 scriptures in Spanish
5. Share the gospel and serve others.


FAMILY/HOMEMAKING
1. Visit family members at least once a year.
2. Play with nieces and nephews.
3. Learn to cook new foods.
4. Learn to sew.
5. Learn to decorate a house.


PROFESSIONAL
1. Earn a Bachelor's Degree.
2. Earn a U.S Teaching License.
3. Earn a Master's Degree
4. Earn a Doctorate.
5. Teach ESL at a community college.


HOBBY

1. Become a pilot. (Orginally I wanted to fly F-16's, but I guess a Cessna 400 will do.)
2. Earn a black belt in Taekwondo (I made it to green belt...but then I moved and never finished)

3. Go skydivng. (DONE)
4. Play paintball.
5. Go scuba diving.

LANGUAGES
1. Learn Spanish (Work in Progress)
2. Learn Mandarin Chinese (Work in Progress)

3. Learn Arabic.

4. Learn Hebrew.

5. Learn French.


TRAVEL
1. Visit Ecuador
2. Visit Israel
3. Visit China
4. Visit New Zealand
5. Visit England


HISTORICAL SITES
1. Visit the Mount of Olives.
2. Visit Tikal.
3. Visit Chitzen Itza.
4. Visit Palenque.
5. Visit Machu Picchu.


RANDOM

1. Own a Volkswagen Beetle.
2. Throw a discus over 100 feet.
3. Get in a water fight.

4. Do 100 push ups.

5. Drive a Hummer through the desert.


TALENTS
1. Learn to play the drums.
2. Learn to play the piano.
3. Learn to play the violin.
4. Improve my English vocabulary and writing skills.
5. Learn to recognize stars in the night sky.


ANIMALS
1. Pet a coyote.
2. Pet a llama.
3. Pet a penguin.
4. Ride a camel.
5. Swim with sting rays.


VOLUNTEER
1. At my orphanage in Ecuador.
2. To teach English overseas.
3. Translate from Spanish to English.
4. To teach a GED course for adults.
5. To build a house.

OTHER SKILLS I WOULD LIKE TO LEARN
1. How to fix a car.
2. How to repair a home.
3. How to navigate using a topographic map.
4. Calculus I, II, III, and Differential Equations
5. How to give haircuts.

PEOPLE
1. Make people laugh.
2. Make people feel peace.
3. Make people smile.
4. Help people feel good.
5. Help people feel the Spirit.
This list is subject to change...and we'll see how far I get...
-- Tarryn

If You Knew You Would Live Under a Dictatorship....

on Saturday, November 01, 2008

November 1, 2008 


So a few weeks ago, I took a grammar test for my Spanish class. At the end of the test, the professor asked us a bonus question. Here it is.... Question: If you knew that you were going to live under a totalitarian dictatorship for the next 25 years, what 3 books and 1 movie would you bring? You are NOT allowed any religious material.

Hmmm...I would have brought religious materials...(maybe I could just smuggle it in anyways)...If I knew that I would be under a dictatorship for 25 years, I wouldn't bring along some cute fiction novel, to pass the time. Instead, I would prepare to fight back. Even if they did confiscate my religious material, I would still have the power of prayer. And that is stronger than any book. 

But, if I had to bring non-religious books, here is what I would have brought... Book #1 The Art of War by Sun Tzu True, this is a military strategy book written hundreds of years ago, but I think that many principles are applicable. These strategies could be used to wage a campaign of resistance against the regime. It would be like the "Rebels" vs "The Empire" in the movie Star Wars. The Art of War Chapter 3 Quote "If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle" 

Book #2 A Dictionary 

Now, you're probably wondering why I would bring along a dictionary? It is so that the next generation is not illiterate. What good would it do to create resistance leaflets, if no one could read them? If no written records are brought, people may lose their language, or have to rely solely on dictator propaganda. I think that having a dictionary would allow the resistance to educate the next generation, and fight against ignorance and indoctrination. 

Book #3 National Geographic Atlas In a military strategy case, I think it would be helpful to have a map of the enemy terrain. You would also know where natural defenses (such as rivers, or high ground) are located-- so that you know where to build fortifications, where to retreat when necessary, and where to locate raw materials. You could also learn about other countries and people that may be sympathetic to your cause. If a dictator ruled and never told you about the "outside" world (since they would control the media) you may start to believe it, and feel isolated in your cause for resistance.

Movie #1 The Lion King

First of all, this movie would entertain the kids. It would probably not draw the attention of the authorities. It does carry a subliminal message to "Remember Who You Are". It's that idea that helps Simba overthrow his evil uncle Scar. Likewise, the people could rise up and overthrow the dictator.

So this question was asked by my Spanish teacher as a bonus for an exam question...I hope it never comes true for me.

-- tagman8us