John Glenn College of Public Affairs, The Ohio State University
Friday, October 30, 2009
Gotta Enjoy the Little Things. Right?
Normally, there’s a multicolored 3-D flower-diamond shape that morphs into new shapes while moving across my computer screen. You know the one: It starts out looking like a four pronged ninja star of blue, yellow, and red before it changes into a christimas tree ornament made of bubble baloons. It almost looks like it's having the time of its life jumping and transforming across my monitor.
But no more.
I came back from lunch and saw the words, “COULD NOT FIND ANY COMPATIBLE DIRECT 3-D DEVICES” in a white textbox bouncing around my screen exactly where my rainbow ninja star used to be.
I was a little sad initially, but it has been nearly a week now and I can’t help but smile a little on the inside when I see the broken screen saver. It’s just funny to think that my computer has lost something and is struggling in vain to get it back. Not funny enough to make me stare at my screen saver all day or wait long enough for my screen saver to come on, but still, it's amusing.
~David
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Broadening my horizons
Throughout my life I always liked to try something new. I have been in DC for 6 weeks now and I have had a lot of first experiences. I grew up in a small suburb west of Cleveland. In the city where I grew up in there was not much diversity. Most people looked like me, talked like me, and acted like me. The most diversity we had was 1 Mexican restaurant on the edge of town. Washington DC is sure an eye opener to many new things if you come from a place like mine. Let’s just say where I come from I am not usually the minority in the crowd.
A few weeks ago I was able to attend part of the equality march here in DC. That was sure an eye opening experience, one that I respected and was glad to be a part of.
Then this past weekend one of my roommates and I decided to attend Church. Sunday morning we were running late and could not find the Church we had decided to attend. We kept on walking until we found a Church. We rushed in and realized that it was an African-American congregation. I was a bit taken aback to be taken out of my comfort zone so quickly. I wanted to turn around and walk out because I was so uncomfortable since I’ve never been to an African-American service. But I am glad I didn’t. By the end of the service I really enjoyed myself and felt at home. Being taken out of your comfort zone is important to allow you to grow and see many different parts of life that you normally would not see if you stayed in it. I must say that these experiences allowed me to grow in more ways than I could imagine. The time I have spent in DC has allowed me to experience so many things that without it I would never been able to see.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Mystery
Hmm...
Now, in the calendar at my work we do indeed have President Gee in DC clearly marked for the date in question. I've asked my supervisor what the purpose of our esteemed University President's visit is and she claimed he will be in for a conference and that our office nothing to do with the visit. I believe she is telling the truth, as she will be in Columbus that Thursday through that Sunday.
The only question that remains is: What in the world is going on?
I look forward to discovering the secret.
Perhaps those who work for the John Glenn Washington Academic Internship Program could enlgithed me/us... **Cough Cough... Laura... or Dr. Kolson... Cough Cough**
Actually, perhaps they don't know either. It's bending my mind into a pretzel!
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
A much heated topic
Monday, October 19, 2009
Jon Stewart is good.
Also, I missed Chipotle a lot.
Josh
Sunday, October 18, 2009
"that's not the nice man from the TV!"
Also, now that I have my LSAT score, I apologize in advance to everyone, because I'll probably be going on incessantly about law school and decisionmaking for the next...at least until November 15th. Thank you for all your support on all that stuff thus far, too!
Amy
Saturday, October 17, 2009
California
Sina Vann
Fredrick Douglass Award Winner
Sina is a former sex slave from Phnom Penh, Cambodia who now goes back to the brothels to help sex slaves escape, and to provide health advice for those unable to break free.
Veero
Frederick Douglass Award
Veero is a former bonded labor slave from Pakistan who now collaborates with Pakistani police force to rescue other bonded slaves.
I can't really explain just how amazing it was to see these women accept awards for such triumphant acts. To learn more about the 2009 Freedom Awards and others who where honored click here.
Many celebrities came to honor the great efforts of the awards winners as well such as, Demi Moore, Ashton Kutcher, Camilla Belle, Emmitt Smith, Maurice Greene, Alex Band, Quddus, Katie Ford and others. I was very much excited when I was able to hang out in the VIP lounge with all of these people. Unfortunately pictures were prohibited. Below are a couple pictures that I was able to find online.
Monday, October 12, 2009
David's Bachelor Party
In case David's post was unclear to those of you who didn't make it, we threw an impromptu bachelor party for him at the last minute this weekend. Josh threw out the idea that we should do something, I immediately decided that, knowing David, ice cream was the answer. We ended up with half an hour to get into gear and to Baskin Robbins, and we made it with nine minutes to spare.
It was so exciting to celebrate our friend, and I wish him the best. Congratulations, David!
-Sam
Dear Baskin Robbins,
Cause ice cream does that.
Almost as good as cool friends do. Really.
Thanks.
Peaches!
Bucket List
So far we have been here for 3 weeks and it has gone fast. I have a feeling that the next 7 weeks are going to fly by even faster. I am not sure how many people saw the 2007 movie “The Bucket List” with Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman but in the movie they create a list of things they want to do before they die which they call their bucket list. I think this is a great idea. I am creating a bucket list of things I want to do before my time in DC runs out. My list is long and it is constantly growing. Some of the things on my list include visiting the National Portrait Gallery, National Zoo and watch the sunrise from the Lincoln Memorial. I hope to get everything accomplished on my list before time runs out. I encourage all my other classmates to do the same so we could all make the most out of our short time in our nation’s capitol.
Georgetown
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Hunkering down
In other news I was sorry to miss out on the activities over the weekend that the other Glenn Fellows enjoyed. Apparently the Korean harvest festival feast was something one shouldn't miss if given the opportunity to attend - but I did have a relaxing weekend at home in Cleveland.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Trip to Roosevelt Island
Terry meets another Clevelander! Clevelandite? Whatever!
Derick at Roosevelt, lookin' svelte.
Derick and Zach, where it's at.
-Sam
Saturday Night
Chelsea
Runner's Mecca
I'm always looking for running partners, so if anyone is ever interested in a good multiple-mile day, let me know. Otherwise, we should take a weekend and rent bikes or just go walking there, it's definitely worth the time.
Amy