Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Bob Dykstra’s
Memoir by Micah Vander Beek
Last fall I went on a trip I want to take again. I went to a place not very far away but many things there were different, I was on the Lac Courte Oreilles Native American reservation. I was there as part of a small group of people from my church who went to Wisconsin to help a missionary named Bob Dykstra.
I had been waiting for two years to go on this mission trip, I heard a lot about it and wanted to go. Luke went on the trip two years before and has gone every year since. The only thing that I was not happy about was missing a soccer game.
We left school around one in the afternoon and went to Countertops Plus to meet with the others going with us. We left there at 1:45 and started our four and a half hour trip. It was Chad, Aaron, Dayton, and I in the Ford truck and Amy, Luke and Nick were in the Ford van behind us. Dayton and Chad were sitting in the front seats and were talking about Dayton’s training for becoming National Guard. Aaron and I sat in the back having brief conversations and listening to Dayton’s interesting stories of Boot Camp.
We got near the reservation and then stopped to eat at a restaurant called the Norske Nook and then went to the cabin we were staying in and then went to Bob’s house on the reservation. Bob had his house on the reservation and he also has a small building called the shack that he uses for as a place to teach and have fun. He also has homemade volleyball court and horseshoes right outside of the shack.
That night we went out by the volleyball court and had a bonfire where he told us about his career as a missionary, how he started, why he was where he is at, and why he never went farther away. After this we went back to our bunkhouse for the night.
The next morning we got up ate and went to Bob’s to start our first day of work. We all gathered in the shack for a devotion and went over the list of things to do in the three days we were going to be there. The first job I had was to move rocks from the back of a shed so the adults could install a lean-to for split wood. After moving rocks and dirt Aaron and I split wood for a couple hours. Bob had a huge pile of unsplit wood because he has a wood furnace and burns wood almost all winter long. After splitting wood with a machine, we moved the split wood over to small shelters to keep the wood dry. After we finished this we ate lunch and then we switched groups and Luke, Dayton and I went and did yard work for some people who just couldn’t do it by themselves.
The next day started with devotions again, then more wood splitting. After a while of wood splitting Luke, Nick, and I dug around a foundation and moved dirt so it wouldn’t spill inside of the incomplete shed. Next all of the young guys went with an older friend of Bob’s to a rock pile and collected rocks. As boring as this might sound it was actually my favorite part of the whole trip. Larry, Bob’s friend, is a really fun guy who loves to joke around while still doing work and we overloaded his truck and trailer in less than an hour.
Larry then took us out for ice cream for doing such a great job and then took us back to Bob’s. We used the rocks at Bob’s for the barrier around the volleyball court.
That afternoon Bob took us to the school where we pulled weeds from a volleyball court and hockey rink. While pulling weeds we played cops and robbers with the kids who were there and had a great time with them.
Bob then took us into the school where he showed us where he worked for the school and explained a giant painting in their lunch room. Each part of this giant painting was hand painted by a few people in each separate tribe in the reservation, showing some of their past and what they believe.
Back at the shack we ate and then went out and played volleyball with some of Bob’s friends and had a great time.

The next day we had a small church service to conclude the most impactful trip of my life.

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Baseball
Any topic essay by Micah Vander Beek
The world is filled with sports. Sports are played almost everywhere you go. Soccer is played in almost every country. Basketball is gaining popularity in Europe. Football is the most watched sport in America. Rugby is basically football but played throughout the world. Baseball, America’s favorite pastime, is played all over the world, along with a similar game, cricket. Of these many world wide sports, baseball is the most mentally challenging along with some physical activity required.
Baseball requires having a strong arm and being good with hands, but no matter how hard you throw, or how good you are at fielding and catching, if you are not mentally prepared you will not do well. Mental errors in baseball usually result in missing a catch, letting a ground ball through the infield, a bad pitch, bad throws, and misjudged fly balls. Any one of these mental errors can change a game for the worst. Instead of having two outs and a runner on first, you now have one out and runners on first and third.  
Basketball is also a great sport that requires mental awareness, but requires mostly physical ability to play. Basketball does require you to know the plays, where you should be on the court, how to play your opponents on defense, and the timing of a steal. These mental requirements are usually not focussed on, basketball is usually played on split second decisions and not much thinking ahead.
Baseball requires you to think ahead to the next play. Should I throw a Curveball? Where should I throw the ball if it’s hit to me? Will the pitcher throw a Fastball, or breaking ball? Should I turn a double play? How fast is the runner? All of these things and then some should be thought about before every pitch. The game of baseball is far more complex than most people think it is.
Football is very popular and fun to play. Football requires being very physical but not much thought while playing. Football only requires you to remember specific plays for most of the offense. For the defense you have to try to figure out what the other team is going to do and stop it. In football, the people who do the most thinking are the coaches and quarterbacks.
Baseball requires all players to be aware of the amount of runs, the count, and the runners. You have to figure out what to do with the ball before the ball is hit. If the ball is hit to you it is easy, but if the ball is hit somewhere else you have to figure out how you can get involved in the play. You could back up a throw, get involved in a run down, be the cut off from the outfield, or call out what base to throw to.
Baseball also can result in being hurt or injured while playing, even though this is uncommon. The most common way of getting hurt is being hit by a pitch, or a catcher taking a foul ball to the mask. Most of the time these result in the player being rattled for a few minutes but are fine for the rest of the game. Another way of getting hurt is when the ball takes a bad hop when you try to field it and it bounces and hits your arm, leg, or anywhere else on your body. There can also be collisions because of miscommunications by fielders and they run into each other, trying to catch the same ball.
Baseball may not be considered the most fun sport to play, but it is fun to watch and easy to understand. Baseball may not require being as physically active as most other sports, but the mental readiness is needed much more in the best sport ever, baseball.  

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
by J.K. Rowlin
Review by Micah Vander Beek
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone is the first book in seven of the Harry Potter series written by J.K. Rowlin. The Harry Potter books are fantasy and fiction. The books are about a boy, named Harry, who is a wizard. The series is about Harry’s adventures during school in Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Harry is a young boy whose parents were killed, then was taken in by his aunt and uncle. Harry grows up with Uncle Vernon, Aunt Petunia, and his cousin Dudley, the Dursleys. Harry is always mistreated, living a closet under the stairs, never getting birthday gifts, and being treated almost like a slave. But Harry was able to make weird things happen. At the age of 10, Harry found out he could talk to snakes and then somehow made glass disappear.
On Harry’s eleventh birthday Harry received a letter from a strange person. Uncle Vernon knew who this person was and refused to let Harry open it. The letters kept on coming and in a large amount. Harry eventually got ahold of a letter and it was from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The Dursley’s knew that Harry was a wizard all along and didn’t want him to be a “freak” like Petunia’s sister, Harry’s mom who was murdered by the most powerful dark wizard of all time, Voldemort. The Dursley’s did everything in their power to keep Harry from going to Hogwarts, but a very large wizard, named Hagrid, came and took Harry with him.
While Harry was buying all of his school supplies, Harry figures out that he is famous for stopping the dark wizard Voldemort. Voldemort had tried to kill Harry, but Harry somehow lived and Voldemort became very weak and disappeared.
The whole wizarding world was strange to Harry, but he loved it. He had trouble finding the proper train station, platform nine and three quarters, which can only be accessed by running through the barrier between platforms nine and ten. Wizards set up charms like this to keep muggles, people who are not magical, from discovering the wizarding world.
On the train to Hogwarts, Harry meets Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. They end up becoming Harry’s best friends. Harry also meets a rich spoiled boy, Draco Malfoy, who becomes Harry’s enemy.
Harry, Ron, and Hermione figure out that the school is protecting a very powerful magical object, the Sorcerer’s Stone, and someone is trying to steal it.
Who is trying steal the Sorcerer’s Stone? What do they want to do with it? Will they gain immortality? Will Voldemort return to power?
I thought this was a very good book. The mystery is very well created, and it was not the only focus of the book. Action was also mixed in at great times to help keep it interesting. The pace was good, it never went to slow that I got bored, and it didn’t go to fast either. The story brings a fiction idea and almost makes you believe this has really happened. It takes a story of wizards and puts it perfectly into Britain.
The explanations for why normal people don’t know about the wizards is so simple, charms that make people see old ruins instead of a castle, walls that appear solid but you can run right through them, and simple memory charms that make people forget what they just saw. They are so simple that you think it might actually be real.

Overall I think this is a really good book, it has really good pace and plausibility, the main characters never do anything out of character during the whole book. I do think this is the worst book of the whole Harry Potter series, but is still worth reading.