Monday, January 18, 2010

Resolution!

I'm not a big fan of New Year's resolutions. Mostly because people make them about trying to be less fat. Perhaps, I'm jealous. After much thought of what I'd really like to accomplish this year I think I've finally got it. I want to learn to sing.

Yep, you heard it from me. I want to learn to sing. While I was growing up I always linked singing with prancing about on a stage and all the stuff that went with that. The people involved in choir at my high school, were, not my type of people. For some reason fun, to them, was dressing up in a costume and singing some weird song with the hopes of kissing a girl or boy that was also prancing about in a costume. Because of this I've always thought singing was weird and never really have tried to sing.

I think this Christmas was also an eye opener/unspeakable abomination. I attempted to sing for our family talent show it was bad! I even have proof. It was recorded. Admittedly, it was half in jest. However, there was more truth to my performance than I would like to admit. Hence, my motivation to stretch my vocal chords and a new found burning desire to find and destroy that tape.

Going to church has helped, I know what music is suppose to sound like. Not enough, but it has helped. I figure if I try to sing one song and maybe even start going to ward choir, I might get better. I think I might even have a pretty good singing voice if I train a little bit. Here's to 2010 and Tyler "Dylan" Smith.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Reading for fun.

Now that I'm a college grad I find I have more time to read for, you guessed it, fun. I enjoy the Dune series. The current book I just finished, the fourth includes: clones; giant man-worm that can see through time, because he did a lot of drugs, and has all the voices of his ancestors in his head; war; business people; creepy old ladies; etc. Basically, the perfect book. I highly recommend the books.

I'm still trying to find a full time job, until I start grad school in the fall. I've applied for all kinds of jobs. It is taking all of my strenght not to go apply at the slaughter house. However, sometimes you gots to do what you gots to do. I've heard stories, and I'm not entirely sure slaughtering animals for 8 hours a day is a healthy mental activity. I bet I'd have some good stories.

For the first time in a long time I'm at a loss because school is starting. It doesn't really affect me. I don't have to registar for classes, weird. However, I am going to take two institute classes this winter. They should be fairly interesting, and at least keep me social.

Becca is also leaving the MTC pretty soon. I'm excited to start hearing some of her mission stories. Assuming she's a better writer than I was. Sorry family, I guess I just figured you could read my mind and know what was going on. Anyway, I'm excited to see how it goes for her.