Monthly Archive for November, 2007

To think about

No comments, it is what it is an whatever you see in it.

Happy looking,

Paul Rohde

UTE-Nited

UTE-Nited is a group of people that meets regularly during the college school year on Tuesday nights up at the University of Utah, its meant to be a real informal night of just worship, a short little talk or discussion and just hang out, talk and get to know people. Its a great midweek break. Fortunately, I happened to meet and know someone who can drive me up and back from there as I usually don’t feel like a 3-4 hour bike ride one way and then back.

Yes, it would be good for me.

Do I have an excuse? Well… if you asked me today I had a flat tire on my bike.

The MusiciansThe group

Praise and WorshipShawn going nuts

Chillin afterwords

More to come later,

But before that, here’s the link to UTE-Nited’s website: http://www.ute-nited.com/

Paul Rohde

Just a sunday afternoon

In line with my previous ‘procrastinated post’ here is another one from a sunday morning about a week and half ago.

Oh, and by the way, this first picture is not what Shawn is normally like, just happened to catch a very, interesting, expression…

Shawn… with the ‘fire and brimstone’ look, no, its not a normal look ;)

Music for the soulI have no idea how to spell his name… but I can pronounce it

A more normal day with shawn…

Thats all for now,

Paul

From two weeks ago

It’s amazing how one can procrastinate when one has many other things to do… like schoolwork.

These are from about two weeks ago:

At the coffee barMac’n it up

QuietSpeak it uP!

Microphone IMicrophone (II)

Das ist all for Campus CRUsade,

Lata,

Paul

Neumont Career Fair

It is interesting how far people will go to get away from awkward situations, or even situations that have the slightest potential to be awkward. I cannot exclude myself from this, there have been times where I have just decided not to go to something because of that very reason, but there are times when I just needs to push myself to just go and do it, and many times I will find that what I thought was going to be a difficult situation turns out to be not as bad as my imagination had made it out to be. The simple act of consistently putting myself outside of my comfort zone to interact, meet, and make friends with new people is so much more valuable than anything I could have seen when I started. In reality the adage of ‘to make friends you need to be a friend’ when taken as far as it can is so much more than “I’ll be friends with whoever I end up meeting” to “I’ll meet everybody and make friends with anyone willing to be my friend” and it opens up a whole new realm of people and possibilities.

At Neumont, every quarter, they hold a Neumont Career Fair where 10-15 business both ones from salt lake and more well known ones such as IBM and ACS will come and have booths set up for students to come, ask questions, get resumés and so on.  It’s quite a challange and an experience to go in there and talk to prospective employees about your talents, experiences, and abilities, then ask questions, get to know the people there, read the material they hand out and so on.  It’s quite exhausting to say the least, but rewarding if only in the experience of dealing with a company and getting comfortable meeting people you never had before that are “superior” to you in terms of job position.  Its good practice for the day your sitting behind a table being interviewed for a job, as close as you can come without actually being there.

Jimmy, this is IBMCoporate Identity

Its not all about stiff

He’s donePerformance Time

That’s all for this post,

Paul