Things on my desk:
1. Two bottles of GNC's finest "MEGA MEN SPORT" athletic supplement which someday will make me buff and sexy. Just add water and personal initiative.
2. A clock stating the time (1:20) and a name (Robert Abbey); I must admit that neither mean very much to me: I just ate breakfast and I don't think I've ever been serious friends with a Robert. Though there have been at least two prominent "Robs" (who, for the sake of conversation will not here be equated with "Robert"), a skinny fellow that worked on one of my projects and had one of the most pessimist attitudes I've ever encountered and a larger gentleman that made documentaries, in one of which I was featured with a reddish beard that he glued to my face.
3. A photograph of my first day as a missionary: me in a green suit with an atrocious purple paisley tie and my dear mother clipping a missionary tag to my left suit pocket. "Elder Walker - La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Dias" - my name for the next two years. There is a ridiculously bright orange dot (a sticker) in the bottom right corner of the tag which is amiably named - among missionaries - the "dork dot." This small symbol accompanies each confident young missionary until, after the first day or so of orientation, classes, and trying to learn an entire language, all confidence is gone.
4. Though technically not on the desk itself, there is a small red cupboard hanging on the wall. Hanging on the doorknob of the cupboard is a photograph of my maternal grandparents. When I think of them, the words "hard," "stubborn," "experienced," "classic," and "soft" come to my mind. Memories too: red rocks, quarters in medicine bottles, an indoor pool, cookie tins, a polar bear rug, a large wooden Budda, etc. It is a beautiful picture, both are smiling.
5. On top of the cupboard are five máte gourds which I brought home with me from Argentina, one for each of us in the family. The first on the left is my father's: baby blue with silver trim and a classic gaucho design. The next is for my brother, Matthew: white and red with a prominent "Estudiantes" logo on the front and back - my favorite Argentine football team. Next is a dark brown gourd made from a cow's horn, it says "Argentina" across the top and features a carving of a horse, this one was for my mother. The second to last is a light brown with a similar gaucho pattern to the first - I gave this one to my brother, Davy. And the last is for me, it is simply one gigantic hoof, a real cow's hoof, white with brown spots, hollowed out and adorned with silver trim, "Argentina" carved into the left toe.
6. A purple polka-dot cup and a Hard Rock Café mug with 22 and 15 pencils and pens respectively.
7. A custom mouse pad which features a picture of my brothers and myself. In the picture, my brother Matthew is a but a wee child (must be less than a year old) which would make Dave around 5 and me around 10.
8. My camera which, to the 2/3 devastation and 1/3 elation of my mother, did and did not accompany me on my most recent international adventures.
9. A white, classic-looking telephone.
10. Three mini-DVs - I'm actually unsure what they contain. I recorded most of my ridiculous high school video projects on mini-DVs, so I'm sure that they have some beautifully embarrassing raw footage, but we no longer have a DV-compatible camcorder.
11. An empty iPod case and an unopened package of Skullcandy headphones.
12. An info-pamphlet and two free passes to the "Athletic Club" which someday will make me buff and sexy. Just add water and blah blah blah.
13. A spiral-bound notebook with some incredibly boring notes in it. Suffice to say that the first phrase in the notebook is, "I continue from my previous discussion..."
14. A new book - "Grace Notes" by Brian Doyle - which was given to me for Christmas by one of my dearest friends. It features a large toad on the front and contains, as stated below the toad, "True stories about sins, sons shrines, silence, marriage, homework, jail, miracles, dads, legs, basketball, the sinewy grace of women, bullets, music, infirmaries, the power of powerlessness, the ubiquity of prayers, & some other matters." Brian Doyle accompanies my recent creative nonfiction craze. And in fact, I attended one of his lectures with the very friend that bought me the book.
15. My cellphone with several pending text messages. Accordingly, I am supposed to "tell Matty how awesome that is," "apologize for sending too cute of a Christmas gift," "apologize for graduating and leaving Provo, thus being a 'selfish bastard'," "remind my brother Dave," "send Austin my utilities check for December," "not read anything too exciting at 2 in the morning or I may stay up all night," "attend FHE at 7:30pm at the church and bring treats if I want," "get dressed," "psychoanalyze a friend's dream in which I appeared in a blue leotard," and "send Megan the IRB for the 'Grading the Do-gooders' project." Lots to do.
16. A flash drive with two semesters worth of statistical nonsense on it.
17. The empty wrapper of a "Clif Builder's" protein bar. Cookies 'N Cream.
18. Another set of Skullcandy headphones; these ones have been opened and used with relish.
19. A check to Austin Nilsson for December's utility bill.
20. My planner.
21. My laptop.
22. My wallet which features a large red-and-white flag with an "E" on it. Vamos Estudiantes.
23. The Lord of the Ring's trilogy which includes (from top to bottom), The Two Towers (half-read), The Return of the King (to-read), and The Fellowship of the Ring (have-read).
24. My checkbook and a pen. If you pictured a blue pen, I curse you.
25. My iPod (charging). My current Fruit Ninja high score in arcade mode is 1073. I had to check again a few minutes ago that the score was real as it was achieved at around 3:00am this morning. On Angry Birds, I have been stuck for at least a week on the twelfth level of the second series. On Sudoku, my high score in expert mode is 75,029 and total playtime is 13:53:07 - I'm training for an epic Sudoku contest which is still to come (you know who you are). I also have the best high scores in the world on Scrabble, Boggle, and Bloons Tower Defense 4, but I will omit them here so as not to elicit too much jealousy.
26. Another spiral-bound notebook with more boring notes. A line to justify a lack of discussion: "Tentative timeline (Feb. 7 - 11): MOU with Deniva, assessment process proposal, finish registering for research (RS6/ endorsement), 4-5 practice assessments, ..."
27. My scriptures which include the Bible, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price.
28. Two of my previous journals, starting on 2 May 2009 with, "I arrived in Africa five days ago and was instantly captured by its uniqueness and beauty," and ending 11 December 2011 with, "And I am afraid to forget, and yet, so am I afraid also to remember and attempt to process the profundity of emotions that surge within me like waves upon an empty beach."
My iPod is now fully charged and the Fruit Ninja is hungry.