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Time Flies..

Posted on July 14, 2009 at 3:03 pm

It’s crazy how fast time flies by when you are busy and having fun. I’ve been interning with BlogCatalog for almost 2 months now and before I knew it, the summer is almost over! Here’s what I’ve been up to recently..I have won a contest hosted by Orbitz for a free airline ticket on Twitter (Thanks to Jason from BlogCatalog for notifying me about the contest!)

Orbitz Orbitz Congratulations @tforch!! You’ve won a round trip airline ticket! Pls DM us your email address and we’ll be in touch! from web

Rothbury 2009I went to the Rothbury Music Festival in Michigan for July 4th weekend, came down with the flu on July 3rd, didn’t get to experience Rothbury to its fullest potential, once so ever, as I was lying in a hotel room the whole weekend wishing I could go home but unable to drive the 12 hour journey back to Northern Virginia because I was dying…(wow that was a long run on sentence).

Now that I’m better, I’ve continued my work with BlogCatalog. My daily routine is fairly structured with a few things being added in as they need to get done. Generally my duties include monitoring emails, making changes to our advertising spreadsheet and monitoring BlogCatalog mentions in the media all the while documenting everything on various Google Docs. Presently, I am in the works of drafting a media story for BlogCatalog about why blogging is so great. Hopefully, after some final tweaks are made, it will appear on the website!

The next big thing on my To-Do List is Bloggers Unite for Human Rights 2009 on Friday, July 17. The purpose is for bloggers to unite and make a statement that all people are born with basic human rights and freedoms. There are various topics to choose from to write about or you can come up with one of your own. Please join me in this event and keep an eye out for my blog post!
BloggersUnite for Human Rights 7/17/09
Lastly, the genius minds behind BlogCatalog are always at work thinking of ways to improve the website and the overall user experience. Feedback is desired and always welcome so let me know if you have any ideas about anything you would like seen improved/added to BlogCatalog!

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San Francisco, Outside Lands…Here I Come!

Posted on June 26, 2009 at 10:32 am

Outside Lands Crowd

Twitter was hosting a sweepstakes for Orbitz who gave away a free round trip airline ticket and guess who won??? ME!! I just recently joined Twitter so I don’t have many updates or followers thus came the haters saying I’m not a real person. WHATEVER, I am real and I am using my free ticket to go to San Francisco where I will have an amazing time at the 2nd annual Outside Lands Music Festival 2009! WAHOO!!! Thanks to everyone who was nice and congratulated me :)

Outside Lands 2009

Going to Concerts is GOOD for your Health!

Posted on June 4, 2009 at 4:00 pm

A fellow blogger, Ales Normales has a blog called Health Health List which featured a post stating the 10 Reasons Why Going to Concerts is Good for Your Health. They include:

1. The feeling of excitement that a concert brings causes a sudden rush of adrenalin that is good for the heart.

2. This activity will also allow one to burn calories which can be a good form of physical exercise for the day.

3. Live music gives an uplifting feeling that is good for physical and emotional well being.

4. Live concerts allow one to perspire which leads to faster metabolism.

5. Going to concerts is a healthy alternative to spending an evening at home watching television.

6. Watching your favorite music icon, live, can bring a sense of confidence that can boost your overall well being.

7. Live concerts are social gatherings that can promote positive energy resulting to overall good health and great physical outlook.

8. Listening to live music can enhance your senses, resulting to more alert and active physical condition.

9. Being within a live concert promotes confidence that can lead to a healthier approach in life.

10. Live music can bring about a healthy balance that is good for the body and mind.

I love going to concerts and am so excited for summer festival season! I have been to Bonnaroo and All Good in the past so I decided to switch it up and go to Rothbury and Outside Lands this year.

Someone responded to this article stating that concerts are good for your health but music festivals are not. I disagree with this statement. I believe that music festivals can be good for your health as attendees gain physical stamina. Just show some moderation and be in tune with the needs of your body (keep hydrated!)

Music is definitely good for your soul and a strong, stable, peaceful mental health is an essential step in having good health.

By the way, has anyone gone to any of these music festivals?

Music Festival Crowd

Brought up Christian now a Quaker??

Posted on May 29, 2009 at 11:53 am

I read a blog post at http://www.howisbradley.com/ that refers to a website called Belief-O-Matic which asks questions about one’s religious views and then provides approximately 25 religions with a percentage reflecting how similar your own personal beliefs are with those specific religions.

I was brought up as a Christian in a non-denominational church that strictly teaches from the bible. I still believe in most aspects of the religion but have learned to question things that don’t make sense and not blindly follow anything. At one point in my college career at George Mason University , I thought I wanted to become a veterinarian and started to take biology classes. It is hard to be surrounded by science and accepting of its findings as well as believing and following the teachings of Christianity. For example, one question in the Belief-O-Matic test asks,

” What are the origins of the physical universe and life on earth?”

A. As in the book of Genesis, God created a mature universe and mature life forms from nothing in less than 7 days, less than 10,000 years ago.

B. As in the book of Genesis, but ‘day’ is not 24 hours, possibly refers to thousands (or even millions) of years, or to creation phases.

C. God is creating and controlling the phenomena uncovered by scientists. Or there are other spiritual explanations, but not in conflict with scientific discovery.

D. All matter and life forms are manifestations (or illusions) of the eternal Absolute (Ultimate Truth, Universal Soul or Mind, etc.).

E. Only natural forces (like evolution) and no Creator or spiritual forces. Or not sure. Or not important.

F. None of the above.

I found this question particularly hard to answer and was faced with a hard choice. The Christian in me knows that the right answer is A or B but the “scientist” in me is not so accepting of those choices. I truly believe that C is the answer but I cannot help feeling troubled about that belief because it goes against what I was brought up learning and believing.

(I am writing this while I take the test and am feeling rather overwhelmed with really deciphering what I truly believe in my heart from what I was taught growing up as a Christian. With that said, I want to clearly state that I do believe in God and that accepting him as your savior is imperative for gaining access to heaven but I also believe that the bible was written by man, inspired, yes, but human nonetheless. Christian belief acknowledges the unavoidable sinful and imperfect nature of man so how can we be expected to blindly believe and follow everything in the bible that was written by man?)

My results:

1. Orthodox Quaker (100%)

2. Reform Judaism (98%)

3. Liberal Quakers (93%)

4. Baha’i Faith (92%)

5. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (88%)

Well I never thought I would have views similar to Quakers but after reading the description I do. This is a really fun and interesting test so check it out and post your results. It will be exciting to see different reactions to it!

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