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Science Technology Engineering and Math

For the readers who have been to an RSA meeting of some kind or another you have heard of the STEM Program. Don't worry, I'm not going to tell you something you've already heard. However I would like to talk about why it is important for the kids. When I was growing up there wasn't any push for a STEM based education. Most of the focus was on literature, vocabulary, and writing. Not that those are unimportant, but I feel my time would have been better spent in a physics class or a engineering class. I felt like the whole goal of the school system was to push me into college and that was all. My senior year of high school I met my all time favorite teacher Mr. Smith. He saw the need for engineering and technology classes and made it happen. He bought a 3D printer and a subscription to a Computer Aided Design program called SolidWorks and got to work. His class quickly became my favorite. I spent the majority of my lunches in the computer lab designing a hydraulic ...

Time

At the moment I am looking at a used blue Sure-Gip Stardust that has been sitting in the window of my office for almost a year now. I never thought much of it. It was just a unsalable skate that I re-purposed as a decoration. Until I took a closer look. I picked it up and saw what the sun, that nearly blinds me in the afternoon, had done to it in a relatively short amount of time. The side facing the window is now a goldish green color. It's kind of interesting how much things have changed in just a year. One year ago I was having health problems that left me almost completely dependent on others. Thankfully all of that seems to be in the past. I'm in the process purchasing a new (to me) car and moving to an apartment. One year can make a lot of difference.  Oh and make sure you wear sunscreen when you're outside I don't want you turning goldish green! Thank you for reading. If you have time please leave a comment below.