iPhone App Development

A few days ago I entered the second stage of making apps for the iPhone and iPod touch. I’m starting to get a handle on Objective-C, which has proven to be much easier to learn than Actionscript. The current book I’m studying is called, iPhone SDK Application Development. I would say that the hardest part about learning how to make apps is that the books are so poorly written, and make it so much more confusing than it really is. I’m hoping before I leave for Sequim, I will have successfully written a simple application.

Jack L.

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Seattle - As boring as I think it is?

So for the last two weeks, I’ve been living in Seattle with my brother. It’s been a great experience to know what it’s like to live in the city. The thing is though, it’s nothing like what all my friends say that it would be. Their view seemed to be rather radical and bizarre, as if the city was so far different from the country that you can’t draw any parallels. Well, maybe that’s a bit of an exaggeration. What I found in Seattle, was a quality of life that you cannot get in the country. All of the small things are better here. That’s about it, I could see myself being just as bored here as I am in the small country town of Sequim. In fact, yesterday I was just as bored if not more than normal while staring out the window into the beautiful cityscape. Crazy right? Don’t get me wrong, I really want to move to Seattle as soon as I graduate from college, but I don’t get what all the hype is about.

Looking out of my brothers apartment window

Looking out of my brothers apartment window

Sincerely,
Jack Lewis

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Jack Noir

I wanted to experiment with a style called “Film Noir” which is A movie characterized by low-key lighting. So I applied this to photos and this is what I got:

Jack Lewis

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Summer film — Вечер с Вишневского в (An evening with the Vishnevsky’s)

Recently I learned that a good friend of mine, Joey Gish, is leaving in the fall for Yakima Community College. So I thought it was time that we make one final film this summer before the old movie-making-team goes their separate ways. We are calling it “Вечер с Вишневского в” or in English “An evening with the Vishnevsky’s.” It’s about someone who is invited to a formal dinner at the Vishnevsky’s house. Little does this person know that he is the dinner, and that all the dinner guests are vampires. All dialogue will be in Russian with English subtitles. The film will probably have a maximum length of five minutes and will be filmed over the course of three days. I’ll update my blog with further developments.

Спасибо,
Jack

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God’s Purpose for Marriage

I was looking through my bulletin at church last Sunday, and came across an article put out by Focus on the Family that caught my attention. It was titled God’s Purpose for Marriage. Marriage being a topic that I have been studying for the last six months, I was very interested to see what this person had to say. Anyway, before I talk further, here is the article:

Like a lot of men, I jumped into marriage with the thought that being happy was the ultimate goal. As I look back, many of the struggles my wife, Rhonda, and I encountered in the early years stemmed from my misconceptions about her and about marriage in general. My expectations, tone of voice, requests and responses to her all reflected my selfish heart, which considered my wife as a producer of my happiness. One day, I listened to a sermon on the high calling of marriage. I became extremely emotional and saw my wife and marriage in a totally different way. I hugged Rhonda and said, “I finally got it about this thing called marriage.” The sermon convicted me with the truth that my marriage is about much more than managing intimacy, conflict, kids, and finances. It’s about more than simply meeting needs and making one another happy. Those aspects are merely natural outcomes of a much greater purpose-glorifying God and reflecting HIs sacred truth to one another and to the world. When we become one in our marriage, we reflect the unity of God. When we are not one, when we do not follow His pattern, it affects our relationship with Him and with each other. When I began to look at Rhonda through God’s eyes, it changed the way I saw her: She was His creation, fearfully and wonderfully made, a precious gift. I no longer looked at her with my own selfish agenda. She was no longer somebody who couldn’t meet my expectations; she was an expression of God’s love and grace. God had freely forgiven her shortcomings and imperfections, so why couldn’t I? Yes, it’s sometimes difficult to maintain this heavenly perspective. Whenever I lose it, I go before the Father. I ask, “Lord, help me to see her again through Your eyes. Help me to treat her the way You treat her.” Then God faithfully reminds me that Rhonda isn’t in my life to make me happy, but to teach me how to love. -Mitch Temple

So I have been thinking over this quite a bit, and am questioning if that is why I would like to get married, if that is at the core of thinking. For happiness, or for a higher calling. It’s something that I will probably be debating for the next few years, and maybe something I will not truly know the answer for until I am married for several years.

Yours,
Jack

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