Thursday, November 27, 2008

Once Upon a Mattress

My life, as I find it, is not very busy. I don't really have much to do. I mean, between student council, basketball practice, and looking after 5 siblings I just don't know what to do with my spare time. Sometimes I feel like every single spare minute needs to be filled with something, so I decided to do our school's musical this fall.

The play was called "Once Upon a Mattress" which is a spoof on the ever-so-popular "Princess and the Pea" story. I played Sir Harry, the head knight in the kingdom, and I just found out that my wife, Lady Larken (played by Belen Moyano), is pregnant when we weren't supposed to be married in the first place. A little scandolous, I know; not even close to what I'm like in real life... But hey, what can I say? I'm just a semi-descent actor I suppose.

The whole story is absolutely hilarious and it was preformed extremely well by all of my friends in the cast! I started a little rocky and insecure because basketball was interfering with my reherasal time and the cast was getting a little angry with me because of it. But with the help of my counterpart Belen, I was able to pull it off somewhat well. It was the most fun production I've ever been a part of, and I loved performing.

Thank you to everyone who came and saw it! I hope you all enjoyed it. And to everyone who didn't get the chance to see it, I will hopefully be getting it on DVD soon, so hold tight!

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Washington D.C. from a Close-Up Point of View

This past week I have been smoozin' with the political side of the world. I spent the entire week in the nation's capitol and here is a full and semi-detailed report of what I did...

I had the opportunity to go with the Close-Up club at my school (government club) to Washington D.C. where we joined this program that took us to see all of the historical monuments around the city. I was paired up with 3 roommates; one from my school and two from another school somewhere in the U.S.
Saturday
We packed up and left for the airport and went on our glorious 4 hour flight to D.C., which was split up into two flights where we stopped in Denver, and we had the luxory of a free cup of ice with whatever drink we wanted lightly poured on top of our cup of ice. Not to mention that our in-flight tv and food took only credit cards and not cash, so I was left foodless and televisionless for all 4 hours of the plane ride. But once we landed I finally had my dream of having an Indian taxi driver fulfilled and that made the whole plane ride insignificant!
Sunday
We went to Arlington Cemetery where I saw the changing of the guards. I've decided that being one of those guards has to be the most patriotic, monotonous, and boring jobs in the history of all jobs. But it was still cool nonetheless.

Funny story about this picture... I asked if I could get a picture, just a simple picture, and they automatically thought I was gay. Needless to say that this was a start to a very beautiful friendship.
Monday
I met my roommates, Steve and Shelby, and they were from Wyoming. All-around amazing guys! I also met some great people from Alaska, Louisiana, Illinois, and Texas. It really opened my mind to see that there are good people outside of my hometown.

Tuesday-Thursday
These days were mostly spent on the town looking at the sites, so I'll just let you look at the pictures...

My highlights of the week were...

  1. The metro/subway is the best way to travel
  2. Louisianians have the coolest accents
  3. Wyoming kids are my favorite
  4. Alaskan kids are not particularly my favorite except for a select few
  5. Illinois girls love Obama... and David Millman's hair
  6. Everyone loved David Millman's hair
  7. The majority of people outside of Utah still think that we are polygamists
  8. Kids from Alaska now think that David Millman has 4 moms because that's what he told them
  9. Anything you do that even looks a little homosexual makes people think that you're gay in the east
  10. I almost got in a fight with a bum named Showtime (interesting story, I'll probably post it sometime)

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Opportunities Come and Gone

This is an article I wrote for the paper.

Talent; everyone has at least one. Each person is born with a special gift that sets him or her apart from the rest of the world; there is always something that you can do better than anyone else. Where there is a talent, there is a way to express it. High school is the perfect venue to see talents displayed; acts of brilliance occur on a daily basis inside the classrooms, in the hallways and on the athletic field. But what happens when those who have worked hard their entire lives to achieve success have their talent ripped away? What happens to someone’s life when the thing they love the most is taken from them?
Sometimes, a person who is blessed with all the talent in the world can completely take advantage of the gifts that he or she is given. Take a familiar name such as Michael Vick; easily could’ve been the greatest mobile quarterback in the NFL, not to mention the best role model. But, like many other famous athletes, his faulty habits got the best of him, and those habits threw him in jail. Along with throwing away his freedom, Vick threw away his amazing talent.
It is hard to believe that someone would take for granted the gifts that were given to him or her; however, there are still those who feel that their skills will always be there for them to use, no matter the choices he or she makes. The fact that someone is born with special abilities does not automatically ensure that those skills will be there forever. “I was seldom able to see an opportunity until it had ceased to be one.” - Mark Twain.
On the other side of the spectrum, there are people who seize every opportunity they have to express their gifts and talents. They love what they do, they do it for themselves and they give 100 percent all the time. Unfortunately, these are often the people that have bad luck. Why are the ones whole-heartedly devoted to what they love get their chance taken away from either injury or another tragic event? A person with a pessimistic attitude would be asking the question “why me?” and thinking that the whole world was against them. However, a person with optimism in his or her heart is able to cope with the loss.
How hard is it to stay optimistic when you’re told you CAN’T do something? “No” is a very discouraging word; especially when a football player asks if he can come back to play the rest of his senior season. I like to call it “the worst doctor’s appointment. ever!” One former Payson football star had his senior season end abruptly with an ambulance ride on a stretcher. Alan Marvin, now a finance teacher at Payson High School, tragically broke his neck playing quarterback in his senior year of football. “I thought it was just a stinger, I thought I’d be back after a few practices,” said Marvin. The point and time when an athlete is told that he is “done” is a memory that stays with him or her forever. “It was unreal. Like it was happening but not happening at the same time.” Marvin lost a scholarship to a division 1 school because of the injury. The injury changed his life but it did not end it. “Football isn’t life, and my family, friends and coaches helped me realize that,” he added.
As terrible as any obstacle may appear in our lives, nothing should ever stop us from progressing. Just because opportunity has stopped knocking on one door doesn’t mean that another door isn’t waiting to be opened. A lot of people have a hard time recognizing that life doesn’t end once their high school dreams are finished. A trial in your life may look like a big hill, even a mountain at times, which you need to get over. But once you get to the top of that hill, whatever is on the other side will be more rewarding than anything you will ever experience. Flowers grow and die, relationships form and fall apart, opportunities come and go, but life will always go on.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Chuck Norris counted to infinity... twice!


I have to tell you all about my newfound discovery of possibly the funniest jokes ever made!
Just this past weekend, my two joy-seeking friends, Matt and Payton, and I were waiting for some people to come over to my house to get in the hot tub and just relax for the weekend. We were getting a little bored, so we started texting the famous ChaCha for answers to questions like, "Who would win in a mud-wrestling match out of Chewbacca and The Hulk?" or "How much money would it cost me to rent Fenway Park?" But then we decided to shake things up a bit and text for pick-up lines and insults from this other network called 4info, and we got all these awesome pick-up lines and slams! But then we got creative and texted "chucknorris" and that was when the plethora of the greatest Chuck Norris jokes were accessible to us in a matter of seconds! All you have to do is text "chucknorris" to the number 4info or 44636 and the joke will come right to you!
But, like all the great and fantastic things in this world, these jokes have a limit, and I reached my limit today. So now I'm through with my Chuck Norris stage... and now I will waste my time finding stupid pick-up lines until I find one that could actually maybe work and try it on some random girl at school.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Hello There!


I've always thought of myself as a strong guy who never gives into any kind of temptation no matter what. Apparently I have just called myself a hypocrite because I once told myself that I would never create a blog, but here I am. I also said I'd never read Twilight... guess I was wrong about that one too.
I've just started this thing so give me a break for a few weeks while I get used to this online secret revealer. That is one of the biggest reasons why I never wanted to create a blog in the first place; somehow the idea of all of my closest friends and family knowing all of my thoughts and feelings is strangely attractive. I plan on putting a whole bunch of my articles and essays that I write on here so everyone can check them out. I hope you enjoy my stuff and if you want to leave a rude comment, just think back to Thumper's rule: "If you can't say anything nice, why the heck are you talking?!" Have a nice day!