Saturday, May 24, 2008

[Jaron's Blog] Recent News

I have recently been working at the Criminal Justice Training Commission in Burien as my internship this summer.  It's been pretty interesting so far.  I've been able to archive registration files for the classes that the law enforcement officers take and a few other office-type tasks such as copying.  Some of the employees are pretty happy about all the time-consuming work I'm doing for them.  I enjoy doing it though, it isn't too much of a drag.

One thing that I have been able to do while interning is to listen to National Public Radio almost non-stop.  I've found it very fascinating, and it's really amazed me how much information I can absorb while doing mindless bean-counting tasks.  I always like listening to the names of all the NPR people, because some of them are really interesting.  There's a full list of all the correspondents and hosts at www.npr.org if you want to check them out.

Mom, Dad and I recently went to see Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.  It was pretty good, I would recommend to see it.  I think it's obvious that there going to do more Indiana Jones movies after this one.  Overall though, I think it only really worked because it's going to be an introduction movie to another series of Indiana Jones movies.  It was sort of a novelty rather than incredibly engaging in its own right.  Still, it is one that ought to be watched.

Other than that, our family is just gearing up for the wedding in a few weeks in Illinois, so there's not much time left.  I'll figure out something to give to Kylan and Kristen for their wedding...

Thursday, May 15, 2008

[Jaron's Blog]- "Relief Provided to Blog Drought Victims"

Kylan has made it known that there need to be more blog posts.  To the rescue:

The earthquake in China has caught a lot of news and media attention so far.  About two years ago when I visited China, I went to the region that has been hit, Szechuan Province.  I've found myself wondering about the students that we were paired with and the sister school we visited.  I really do hope they are all right.  Since I got back home I've been listening to NPR a lot, and it was a little serendipitous that the NPR team was already over there ready to report the latest news.  Along with the cyclone in Myanmar, things have been a little dodgy in the that area of the world.

I am actually back home now, and I am working basically as an office slave for my aunt up at the Criminal Justice Training Center in Burien.  It turns out that where I am basically interning is only a few blocks from Peter Klosterman's (a friend from WSU) home.  I might be doing some pretty interesting work up there this summer, so I'll keep you all posted.