Timothy Larson

EARTHQUAKE!!!

April 21st, 2008 by thlarson

So last night, when I was sleeping, I woke up from this loud rumbling. I thought to myself, “here comes the storm.” But I didn’t here anything else. I thought it was really weird but just went back to bed. Then this morning I find out that in southeastern IL there was a 5.2 magnitude earthquake. I knew that there was a fault line across the United States there, but never even thought that I would hear/feel something like that. It was pretty amazing and cool that I survived the earthquake 08.

Another amazing thing that has been going on is the return of the Office. Yesterday’s offisode was amazing, and reaffirmed why I love Jim so much. I do not want to ruin anything, but you should really check out the latest episode from NBC website. This was the second offisode since the hiatus. The first one, I thought, was sub-par and I was thinking that if that continued, then I would have to abandon the show all together. This second one, grabbed me back.

My last thought today is to let you know that this summer I am going to go to a John Mayer concert. I am not looking for opinions on Johnny-boy, but I just am interested in what other concerts you have all gone to. My favorite so far was a Weezer/Foo Fighters concert. My roommate and I decided to go that day and drove to Allstate Arena and it was amazing. So let me know. See-you-bye…

Happy Birthday!

April 11th, 2008 by thlarson

So I have been soooo busy the last couple of weeks. This weekend is my birthday…. thank-you, thank-you. I will get to see so many of my friends this weekend because several of them are coming from home. Now I know you really didn’t think I had any friends, but I have to disappoint you. Not only that, but my parents are coming on Sunday to buy me a birthday lunch!

As much as I do not like to promote my birthday, I do love having them. Except sometimes. You know those days, when it is your birthday but something bigger than that happens. You feel like a jerk. It is like that one Offisode when its Michael’s birthday but the entire office is waiting to hear about Kevin’s skin cancer.

Like I said this week has been crazy. Wednesday night I went to the Sox game, only to see them lose horribly to the Twins. That should not have happened. It was freezing cold, and they lost. One of the only awesome parts was when everyone left at the 5th inning. We already had good seats but we got to make them even better. We got to walk down 30 rows to the 2nd row! Then we really got to “see” the game… and heckle the twins’ players.

Anyways I have to get going to class, but my last little inquiry of the post is for everyone to think about either their best birthday ever or their worst. My best was one year when I had my party at Discovery Zone. You know that place with the tunnels, the ball pits, and then the arcade games! I’m sure I invited everyone from class and got tons of presents (none of which I remember) but its the thought that counts, and a lot of people where thinking of me! Just let me know how yours went. See-you-bye…

MY LAST TERM!!!

March 27th, 2008 by thlarson

It is FINALLY HERE!  My last term here at NCC.  A lot of people have been pointing it out to me, asking, “can you believe its your last term?”  To be completely honest, it hasn’t hit me yet.  I think about week 6 it will.  Maybe even after this first weekend.

Although we have started taking classes and everything, I have not been fully engaged yet.  This Thursday - Sunday I am working the Shamrock Shuffle Expo in the city for Running Unlimited.  Its very exciting.  I am leaving here tomorrow and won’t be back until Sunday and that makes it very hard to get very involved yet.  I think once this is done, I will be able to settle a little bit.

I have also starting running….. again.  This time since the start of spring break I have run everyday except two over break.  I have been feeling good so far, and want to run a fast 5k in the spring.  I did a mile time trial just to see where I was at.  I ran a 5:06.  I wanted to break 5 but for only two weeks of some 30-45 min runs, I think thats respectable.  Besides my pacing was all off.  I wanted to run 75-75 for a 2:30 half and if I felt like I could move the second half I would.  That is not how it went at all.  I ran a 71 first 400 and I think that made the rest of the mile a mess.  I was still 2:30 at the half but dying rather than coming on.  Oh well… one more month and I will blow that time out of the water.

I need to say goodbye to my friend, Josh Hendricks, who left us here at NCC to move onto bigger and better things.  He was the sports information director here, and has gone to pursue another part of his career.  Good luck, buddy.  I hope to see you around.

Well I think that is it for now, Ill report back later and hopefully there will more to write about once this term gets going.

You know, my real last thought is about my childhood.  For the longest time, my dad would sing me some songs before I went to bed.  We would say a prayer, he would give me a glass of water and he would sing me two songs.  I could remember the first one very easily but the second one eluded me, until Easter.  I finally found out what it was.  I started to think how I looked forward to having this nightly ritual and was a little sad that he doesn’t do that anymore (yeah some of my friends made fun of me for that).  It also made me think about all the fun, innocent things I did in my youth ( so long ago, right?) But now that I am graduating college I really think about how innocent and fun it really was.  I want people to let me know something that they remember from their childhood.  Like walking to school with their brother everyday, or building forts by the creek with friends or living at the pool during the summer break.  I want to know what innocence you are missing.  See-you-bye…

Zune me up Baby!

March 10th, 2008 by thlarson

So today I got a Zune. For those of you who do not know what that is, you should. The ipod era might be coming to an end. The Zune is a portable music device just like the ipod except way better. With my Zune I can connect with other Zunes to send and receive music, pictures or other files (kind of like bluetooth). The Zune also is constantly updated when it is connected to the computer so that it is always up to date with the latest firmware and software. I did not like my ipod at all because I always had problems with it. I am definitely excited about my new purchase.

We are about to enter into our finals week. I don’t know how but I made it through this term. My finals schedule is actually going to be very easy because most of my classes required a project or presentation instead of a final test. I definitely like that way better because I have no problem with presentations and I am way better at that than written tests.

Last night I went to the Concert Winds. It was a production performed by the North Central Concert Band. It was awesome! That was actually the first time I have been to a musical production here at NCC. I should have been going the whole time I was here. I guess I thought that I would be bored or something, but the music kept me engaged.

I also had a chance to finally go and see Jesus Christ Superstar, which was the senior musical this year. I thought it was great! I loved it because I look at the production and see that it was my classmates that put it together. They put in so much hard work and time into that and I think it paid off. Congratulations to my friends involved in that.

Well with that in mind I think I am going to get out of here. I have one more project that needs to get done by Tuesday. I have some time but not much. Once I am done with that it is SPRING BREAK, and then on to my last term. That makes me think of one very important question: is it still considered spring break if its not even spring yet? Think about it. See-you-bye…

Sorry, I was playing an intense game of Tetris.

February 27th, 2008 by thlarson

I feel like it has been a while since I posted last. I’m sure that there are a lot of updates to inform you all about my personal life, but I will have to choose the most important. Here it goes:

After two years I finally got my DVD of Mr. NCC the year I was in it. IT was a blast doing that and my talent was awesome. I got three of my friends together and we performed the OK GO dance for A Million Ways. Here is a link of the video of the actual dance. It was awesome and my guys nailed it. Here is a picture of us at one of my favorite parts:

OK GO

That is the matrix scene. Behind me are Monk and Collin Bourdage. Fighting me is Scotty Bush. That was amazing. If you want to see the video let me know so I can show you sometime.

Also in my life, I am making it through my second to last term of Senior year. My 12 credits are kicking my butt, but I’ll make it and then hopefully be able to coast a little next term. I am definitely excited for next year. I want to continue working at Running Unlimited, an independently owned running store in Palatine, where I am from. It looks as though that will happen! I have tried to stay connected by working select weekends and over breaks. Coming up in the next month I will be able to work the Shamrock Shuffle Expo for the store. That is always so fun. There are so many people, athletes, vendors and other stores. Plus it is in the city and I love the city! It is great experience for networking and for representing the store.

Moving on, I finally made my way to Mongolian Grill in Downtown Naperville. Last week was the experience. It was high energy and busy, just how I like it. The food was delicious! I ended up staying there from 6:30 to about 9:30. The company I was with was amazing and the atmosphere was very inviting. I definitely suggest making a lunch or dinner there sometime. You are able to make your own stir-fry dish. It was awesome!

Thursday night I have an etiquette night to go to. It is run by a few business organizations on campus. We are going to a superb restaurant, called Raffi’s. The meal is priced at about 30 bucks and we will be trained on professional and proper etiquette for dining and interviewing. It will only cost me $10! I am very excited, because of what I might learn and the sweet food we will be getting. Dr. Ernst, one of my business professors said that this should almost be a requirement for all business and management majors. I will try to let you all know how the experience goes.

Well those are the important/cool things that have been going on the last few weeks, but you all know that now is the time for the most important part of my blog, my deep thoughts…

I have this one friend who is obsessed with playing Tetris online.  I have another friend who can’t stop playing Snood.  Another, plays nothing but bubble shooter.  Although I have dabbled in certain games there is not one that I find so entertaining that I need to play it everyday for hours.  Why are these games so entertaining and why can’t I find a game that eats away at my life?  Those are two questions I constantly ponder.  So my challenge is to everyone tell me about an online game that you play all the time.  Rate the game (on a scale of 1-10) and then tell me why you like it so much… it may be my life’s next major endeavor…  See-you-bye…

God Bless NIU

February 15th, 2008 by thlarson

I would like to say something in regards to the shooting that went on at NIU yesterday. My heart and my thoughts go out to all those affected and especially to my friends that were on campus yesterday. Please know that I am here if you need anything.   I will do all I can for you.  I also encourage everyone to comment on my blog and voice a prayer, or some thoughtful words so that we know that together we are thinking of and caring for those involved.

Again for those who have read this blog please support those who have been hurt by posting a small message to them. Thank -you.

NIU

Secret Agent Business

February 8th, 2008 by thlarson

Nobody has any idea how happy I was to see that I had three comments from last post AND all pertaining to my wonderful plant Tina. I thank everyone who said that I am not weird. You are probably lying but thats ok!

So my friend told me a sweet story the other day that I just have to share with you all. Let us call my friend…Fred. Fred has always wanted to jump on the hood of a car when it came running into him. He thought it would be like a 007 movie or something. Fred was walking across the street while going to class the other night. While he was in the middle of the cross walk a car came up but didn’t STOP! He got to jump on the hood of the person’s car. He said it was not as awesome as he thought it would be.

As soon as he jumped on the car hood he slipped and fell on the windshield and fell onto the street- don’t worry he is ok, no serious injuries but there is more to the story. The driver was a girl, we’ll call her Monica. Monica was freaking out, and was trying to make sure that Fred was ok. They started to converse in the middle of the street. People were going around them and honking while they were having a very intense Barenaked Ladiesconversation. Fred was a little flustered so he totally forgot to get this girls phone number and now he is kicking himself for not getting it. Now his search for the woman of his dreams continues on facebook and by word of mouth. He can’t find her. If you ask me, I think they are made for each other. If you hear anything, comment, and maybe we will be the century’s best matchmakers.

When I read that story above, I realized that it was much more exciting to hear than read, Fred just told the story so well. I posted a visual of the incident that happened. I apologize for it being pix-elated, but it is the only picture Fred’s sweet move.

I have a sweet-move story as well. One time I was at my friends house. They have a sprinkler that is motion sensored to keep raccoons and other animals from eating the fish and frogs in their pond. Before I knew this she told me to walk up to the pond to see the new fish. The sprinkler went off but didn’t get me. It didn’t get me because I tucked and rolled away from the blast. It was totally on reaction and I was so proud of my secret agent move.

I want anyone who reads this to write about a time that you made a sweet secret agent tuck and roll, or jump move… or any other cool reaction. I’m sure you all have something cool that you did out of reaction. If not, just write about your most embarrassing moment. That way we can laugh “with” you, instead of thinking you are cool. See-you-bye…

Come eat the food Tina!

January 31st, 2008 by thlarson

It has been so busy lately.  I started working for the track team (an extra 10-12 hours of work a week), I got kicked out of my room from res life (and have until Friday to get out), I took a mid-term (which I forgot about), and the radiator in my room allowed me to get two hours of sleep (in the hall).

This will not be a very long post, nor have much detail in it, however I knew that I better touch base.

Recently I joined the elite group of coffee lovers in the Athletic Department.  They call themselves the grinders.   Although, I am not a coffee lover, even a drinker, I have started.  Mostly due to the fact that I get way less sleep right now, than normal, and I received a sweet mug.  Everyone gets the mug, if you are in the club.

On another note, I got to work the scoreboard at the basketball game the other day.  That was my first time in over a year.  I did make a few mistakes, but they were corrected immediately and overall it was a very positive experience.  I think I get to do that again, which is good because it keeps you on your toes.

Last night I worked the official score book.  I got to work with my friend, and superior Jim Godo.  He does the announcing.  It was a tight men’s basketball game against Elmhurst.  The game went into overtime with Elmhurst coming out on top due to a couple missed opportunities from us.   We are a good team…VERY good on paper, but just can’t seem to put it all together in a game together.  The next game I work at is the one this Saturday.  If you are there you can say hey.

My ending part will be about my plant, Tina.  She is a great, and weird plant.   She is very resilient.  I left her here all break and she survived as well as had a few sprouts popping up.  Everyday I see more leaves that have fallen off her, but always see new growth.  I don’t understand.  But I love her, she is my plant, and I take care of her.  So my question to everyone is: Is it weird to name your plant?  I have some people who hate Tina because she has a name.  I would just like my readers’ opinions.

He was a decorated general…

January 18th, 2008 by thlarson

Frank!Well, I just found out that one of my good friends, Frank Martin, has a blog also. Not through the school, but he did link my blog in his so I will link his here. He is an English major so I’m sure that (<———–Frank ) his are much more interesting and detailed than mine, not to mention all my seplling mistakes. HaHa, I did that on purpose. Most of the time, it’s not. Click here for his blog.

I also am supposed to mention how much fun I had the other day at the Wrestling tournament, and that they won! My lil Brother, Ryan Carrigan, and I worked the tourney and we got to watch some great wrestlers, North Central is ranked 10th as a team and has some top-ranked individuals in the nation. Once again, at thisLil Brother tournament I got some sweet Lou Malnati’s pizza. That is my favorite place hands down. I usually get it once a week, and never get tired of it.

I just got a few new ringtones on my phone, both of which I made. The first is probably my favorite song ever. It is called The General by Dispatch. I love the beginning, and that is why it is my ringtone now. It goes as follows:

“He was a decorated general with a heart of gold, that likened him with all the stories he told, of past battles, won and lost, and legends of old, a seasoned veteran in his own time. On the battlefield he gained respectful fame, with medals of bravery and stripes to his name. He grew a beard as soon as he could to cover the scars on his face and always urged his men on…” (Ryan Carrigan (Lil Bro) ———->)

I absolutely love that song. I can just so vividly picture this great general, who is rough around the edges and so good at what he does
because he is so dedicated. Ye, he has a heart of gold. I guess I can’t explain it, but I hope that one day I can be a general, in my own life. If you want to hear this song, here is a video of Dispatch at a concert where they sang this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGlHeg7rybc

Either that or a pirate! Arrrrrr! I love pirates too. They can do whatever they want to, and have sweet songs also, like A Pirates Life For Me. As my last portion today, I ask everyone to comment and tell me what you would like to be. Maybe you want to be a doctor or a lawyer. Or maybe some of you want to be something cool ( doctors and lawyers are cool, kind of) like a knight, or samari. I can’t wait to see what you guys got for me. See-you-bye…

Comment Please :)

January 14th, 2008 by thlarson

I have just had the busiest weekend of my life!  It all started on Friday.  Katy Mullen, who is the secretary for the Athletic Department, was not in the office on Friday. I believe that she was at a conference.  But life in the AD’s office does not stop, even though without her the place would collapse.  Luckily she was only going to be gone for one day.  For that one day, however, they called upon me to answer the phones, get the mail and work on some projects.  I went in about 9 am and started working.  I then worked until class.  After class I grabbed the mail and went back to work.  After a quick hour, I had another class to go to.  Usually the Athletic Department is fairly busy on normal days but this was not any normal day.  The North Central College wrestling team was hosting a 20 team tournament.  Teams from all over were coming and there were a ton of wrestlers and spectators.  Of course, I volunteered my skills for the tournament as well, and worked till that was over around 8:30 pm.  I know what you are thinking, oh that isn’t bad.  There is plenty of time to still go out and have some fun.  Not for me, remember this was the busiest weekend of my life, not the busiest Friday.  I could not go out because my Saturday started at 5:30 AM!  Thats right I had to go to the Illinois Track and Cross-Country Coaching Association’s (ITCCCA) Hall of Fame induction and clinic.  I was representing my running store from home, Running Unlimited.  It was a lot of fun.  I got to see all these coaches, including my high school coaches.  On top of that I got to see Alan Webb who is one of Nike’s top athletes and is the current American record holder in the mile.  That lasted till 3 and then my trek home.  Those were two full days and as soon as I walked into my room I passed out for 2 hours.  I took that nap and all of Sunday, but I think that I am ready for this week.

So that was my weekend.  It seemed a lot busier going through it than just writing it, so don’t judge!

It has also occurred to me that this whole blog thing is getting out.  That is awesome!  I just encourage you all who read to leave a comment. I want to know who I’m writing to.  Just today I found out that one of my blogs gave an idea to one of my friends about hooking up my TV to my computer.  I loved hearing that, and would love to hear from you guys… and girls.

Right now I need to get back to some of my reading.  I just purchased The 7 habits of Highly Effective People.  It was recommended to me by my Marketing Management professor Dr. Ernst.  He is a very smart guy, and someone who I can learn a lot from.  If he suggests it, I am going to do it.  So far it is a quick read, and very easy to understand, which is good for me because I am not the fastest reader out there.

Anyways I hope that you all do something adventurous before my next post.  I just got done reading this other book about how humans, (more specifically men) need to take risks and be adventurous, be outdoors, and just let loose.   That is my challenge to you out there.  Do something crazy.  You might find it to be freeing.  See-you-bye…