Wednesday, March 11, 2009

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Greetings,

Going into the "Land is Life" workshop was nothing new to me. I actually taught this workshop with JR and Moo at a high school conference last semester. Other than learning more about my fellow Jufranians, I did not learn anything new. However, I saw this workshop as a great reminder and refresher. Recently, I have been feeling kind of lost with what I want to do in life and in what field I want to take it and I feel that "Land is Life" has given me that breathe of fresh air that has reminded me on the best path I should take. Even though I didn't learn a lot of new things from this workshop, I feel that I had a better experience from it this time around.

Everybody had really good participation in it and always payed attention. JR and Pete were very good at walking us through the workshop and Lyle and Carlo were very good at putting their input in a very in-depth explanations. The only bad thing that happened on Friday was kasama Ben falling in the mud and dirtying his white tee.

I know that there are small issues with what was originally planned for the guest PEP workshop, so my only hope for this workshop is that the coordinators do for it doesn't stress them out too much. I know that whatever it is, it will be good.

Since coming to SFSU two years ago, I feel that I have drastically changed from who I was back in high school. Some of you may really know me well not, but there are still things that everybody doesn't know about me.

Here's a little glimpse of my past


Love & Faith,
Paul Simon Jaro Silverio

2 comments:

  1. AHHH. COOL VIDEO PAUL!!

    teach me to play sometime!!! haha.

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  2. wait whha?? you play bass? Jess and I are looking for someone who plays bass. ehhh? ehhhhh?

    -- Carlo

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