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Some thoughts as I get older and experience more of life.

November 27, 2006

A Night in Jail: The unique experience of spending time in jail briefly.

An Evening At Probation: What life is like being under probation.

At Age 22: Life beyond the troubled juncture of 21 years of age.

Can I Keep Working So Hard?: I can work hard and avoid burnout.

Changing Times: The death of my grandfather, and an insitution.

Evening of February 13th: Introduction to

Finally Graduating: Some things I learned from my six years in college.

First Day of College: My experiences during my first day of college.

First Ten Miler: Remembering my first long-distance Boy Scout hike.

First Year in Scouts: Remembering the first year I spent in boy scouts.

Graduation: It's great to be done.

Happy Birthday !: Some thoughts on my 24th birthday.

I Have the Flu: The experience of being sick with the flu.

Leaving on a Jet Plane: Nervous about taking a plane for the first time.

Living Away: First Time: Some experiences moving away for the first time.

My Legally Blind Scoutmaster: Some thoughts on blindness from a first hand experience.

My Non-Run for County Democratic Committee: Why I chose not to run for an office that would be relatively easy to get.

Romeo and the Cowboy: Debating My Roomate: Some of the exciting debate between me and my roomate.

The Past Four Years: Some thoughts on the past four years and my fight for freedom of speech.

The Ramblin' Around Year: I spent much of 2004 wandering the back roads by my parents farm.

Walking in the Pouring Rain: A short story about an individual trying to find himself...

What Does It Mean to Be An Eagle Scout?: Thoughts on becoming an Eagle Scout.

Getting Older and Changing

Day by day I am getting older.

I am changing.
How I think.
How I write.
How I percieve the world.

I want to spend more time in the wilds.
Observing nature alone, exploring myself.
Yet, I can never find enough time.
To explore.

I'm not that old
compared to the mountains
that surround me.

Yet they last forever.
I do not. The rambling man
comes and goes.

I get older. And I
continue to define myself in
every step and every act I make.

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