Saturday, November 1, 2025

Beneath the Old Pine

I’m sitting under the old pine tree in Sunrise Park — the one that leans gently toward the fence line behind my childhood orchard. From here, I can see the spot where I used to stand, looking through the chain link fence at this same stretch of grass. The years seem to have folded neatly together, and I feel like I’ve been dropped back into a random, mild fall Saturday afternoon from my childhood.


The air smells the same — pine sap, dry earth, shrubs, and cut grass drifting lazily through the breeze. Even the rays of the sun feel identical, warm and golden as they filter through the branches. The light lands the same way it always did, soft and forgiving.


The Cessnas still drone out of Cable Airport, tracing steady paths overhead. The birds call in familiar tones — maybe descendants of the ones that filled my mornings. Even the insects buzz with their quiet rhythm, like a song that never ended. The cluster of trees ahead, the one I once thought was a vast forest, still stands proud — a pocket of wilderness cradled in the middle of suburbia.


Then comes the low rumble from the south — the same deep sound of planes lifting off from Ontario Airport. It used to make the world feel too close, too loud, the vibrations rolling through the air like a long stretch of thunder. And sometimes, it wasn’t planes but helicopters, heavy and low, rumbling in from the west. Their blades would rattle the windows and the ground, and before I could even see them, I’d sprint inside and bury myself somewhere safe until the noise passed.


Now, I stay. I listen. The same sounds that once filled me with fear now fill me with memory. The sunlight, the smells, the stillness — they all hold hands with the past.


And then, faint but clear, I hear it — the long, distant horn of a train rolling through Narod. It carries through the valley like an echo from another time. That sound was part of the backdrop of our day, part of the rhythm of life in Montclair. It still is.


I’ve been sitting here for a while now. The shade’s shifting, the sun creeping lower, and I know I’ll have to leave soon. But I don’t want to. I wish I could stay until the light fades, then walk back through the fence like I used to — out of the orchard, back into the house.


I can picture it: the screen door creaking, my mom in the kitchen, the smell of dinner filling the air. Maybe I’d wash up, maybe she’d ask me to set the table. Maybe later, I’d go back outside to listen to the crickets or the soft murmur of a plane in the distance.


But there’s no going back into the house when I’m done outside. My mom’s not waiting to do my laundry or make my food. The orchard has changed, the fence belongs to someone else, and this place — as familiar as it feels — isn’t home anymore.


Still, for a little while, sitting here under this pine, it almost was.




Friday, December 16, 2022

CST499 - Week 8

The End?


I made it. This is my final week in the CS Online program here at CSUMB. I still have one final hurdle in the form of a mock technical interview for my "Special Topics" course. I didn't need the course and almost regret taking it, but it was a good refresher and provided some great tips for preparing for technical interviews (which frighten me very much). Overall, I think this was a great program. It was definitely intense at times, but not generally due to the material. I actually thought it would be more difficult. The real challenge was the back-to-back abridged courses with few breaks. It was just a 100 week grind of courses more akin to summer courses than regular ones. I think I would have preferred to take them simultaneously over full semesters, but it's kind of a moot point now.

What happens next is the real scary part. I've wanted a bachelor's degree since I was a kid, but I know the piece of paper doesn't guarantee anything. I used to joke around with my classmates in community college that I would end up as a well-educated security guard. Not that there is any shame in honest work, but I think I could have selected an easier major if I was just seeking to "check the box." I just really love computers and programming. I didn't want my hobby to be my job, but as I've gotten older I've started to believe that I am meant to be in this field (despite all my self-doubts). It may not be as a developer, though. I really want to teach it at an introductory level, preferably at community college. I want to help inspire people to pursue a degree in this field. I will need a master's degree if I'm serious about it, but the thought of two more years of this grind makes me want to curl into a ball. 
 
Although these past few months I've wanted nothing more than to be done, I think I will end up missing it. I found a certain comfort logging into Canvas and working on assignments. I could delay facing the "real world" just a little bit longer as long as I was in school. Eventually, though, it has to end. I can't stay in school forever. Even if I go to grad school, I don't have enough GI Bill left to get all the way through. I have to find a job no matter what. At least with online school, I can work and still spend adequate time with family. The only downside to doing everything online is that sometimes I don't feel like I actually attend the school. If it wasn't for my internship, I never would have visited campus prior to graduation. Visiting campus helped me establish a physical connection to CSUMB. I feel like a real Otter now and even have my OtterCard. I definitely recommend that students in this program make the journey if possible.
 
 
 
 


Saturday, December 10, 2022

CST499 - Week 7

What milestones did you accomplish this week?


This week I attended the Capstone Festival. I think I got off pretty easy with the questions, although I did stumble a little bit on one that I wasn't prepared for. Fortunately, we were falling behind so I was able to finish answering questions in the chat (which is preferable to actually talking to people).

What is your plan for next week?


No plans specific to this class besides finishing my final blog post. When I receive feedback on my Capstone report, I will make necessary modifications and re-upload it to my ILP.

Sunday, December 4, 2022

CST499 - Week 6

What milestones did you accomplish this week?


This week I wrapped up the draft of my Capstone report. I did not quite reach the minimum number of pages for the discussion, but I feel good now that I have filled out all sections and written the gist of my paper. I also recorded my video presentation for the Capstone festival. 

What is your plan for next week?


I plan on going over my draft and making edits or adding information as necessary. I also need to prepare for possible questions at the Capstone festival. I am hoping I won't have to answer many. I am also hoping that my video presentation draft is sufficient. I really need to start focusing on my special topics class, which I have fallen behind in.

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

CST499 - Week 5

What milestones did you accomplish this week?


This week I finished the results section of my paper. I had a lot of results so figuring out which were the most important to share was difficult. Completing this part helped me think of ideas for the discussion section, which I have already started writing. I also outlined the introduction.

What is your plan for next week?


Next week I will finish the discussion and conclusion. The biggest hurdle will be hitting the minimum number of pages. I don't want to add fluff just to reach it. I am also hoping to finish the introduction and abstract, the final components. Then I just have to record my video and I am pretty much done.

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

CST499 - Week 4

What milestones did you accomplish this week?


Since my part of the research project is done, there were no specific milestones to reach this week. However, completing the video outline gave me some insight into how my report will flow. I also gained some presentation knowledge from the NPS briefing I assisted with this week. 

What is your plan for next week?


The results section of my paper is a top priority since it is due next week. The biggest challenge will be how to present the results effectively without thorough discussion. I also need to prepare slides for the Capstone presentation video, but I don't expect that to take much time.

Tuesday, November 15, 2022

CST499 - Week 3

What milestones did you accomplish this week?


This week I finished part 1 of my Capstone report. It's just a rough draft, so I am sure I will be modifying it later. I'm already thinking of things that likely need further elaboration. Fortunately, Dr. Tao has given me the go ahead to use the research that I have already done for the report. I had been extremely anxious waiting for his decision, but now I am feeling better (although I do wish my internship had more for me to do). 

What is your plan for next week?


I am going to complete the results section of my paper. I already have the results gathered, so I just need to figure out how to present them properly. I found a couple resources to help. I also think I know how I am going to outline my video. I am in Monterey helping an NPS student prepare a briefing this week on the previous work we did, so hopefully that gives me some useful insight as well.

Beneath the Old Pine

I’m sitting under the old pine tree in Sunrise Park — the one that leans gently toward the fence line behind my childhood orchard. From here...