Friday, January 18, 2008

Good Morning! And if I don't see ya, good afternoon, good evening, and good night!

1. For me, I feel that my essay is strong in the sense that I think people could easily relate to it and I think that my voice is really shown through the diction. I think it's funny in an almost satirical way because it pokes fun at Catholic, private schools and how ridiculous they can be. After nine years there, I think I'm entitled to poke some fun. Plus they were just asking for it. Having the Archbishop come to school to bless a playground? Come on... Also the fact that a lot of kids got seriously hurt on that playground after it had been blessed is just down right ironic.

2. I think reading is important to writing because by reading a variety of books, you can get a feel for all of the different styles of writing that are out there. You can see which ones you like and which ones you don't in order to help you determine what style you want to write in. Also I feel that reading helps increase your vocabulary and can help make you more articulte, depending on the book that is. If you're reading Hop on Pop, I don't think it'll as that much. In addition, I think reading can open up a whole new world for people and can increase creativity. I think the Harry Potter series is a great example of this because J.K. Rowling created a new world, characters, creatures, words, spells... etc. She also integrated some things from history and shaped them in a way that fit the story. So I guess reading can also help people learn a little about history as well by reading literature.

3. I'd have to say that my favorite part about creative writing this year has been the poetry unit. I wrote my favorite pieces of work in that unit and I enjoy writing poetry because it's simple, there's no length requirement, and you can rhyme : ) My favorite piece would have to be my poem about the puppet show because it was fun to look at a picture and make up a story for it. The most difficult thing this year was probably the personal essay or the "scary" short story we had to write because I'm not that good at writing short stories and I don't really know how to build suspense. Also the personal essay was difficult because you really had to reflect on yourself and your past experiences. But overall I had fun this year/ semester : )

4. Diet coke, lil' wayne (fa sho), Arby's, ? (T-bell and chipotle are both mmm mmm good), MTV, Flo Rida, ? (I've never been to NY or LA), I have absolutely no idea what I'd name my kids because I don't want to have any at this moment and thus haven't thought about it, Italy, Lion Kings all the way baby!

5. ? no idea

Monday, January 7, 2008

Bob Blah's Law Blog

1. I would have to say that my guiding principle is not to be a burden for other people. I have friends who have problems and while I'm always there to take care of them and watch over them, it's not always the most enjoyable experience, especially when they won't listen to you and seek help for their problems. I see some of the things they do and instead of enticing me to do the same thing, I look at them and try not to be like that. I want people to want to be around me, risk free. I want to be a person that people come to and think of as a fun person and not a "Debbie".

2. Well at the moment I can't think of a news event that has happened in the past year that has changed me or has has an impact on my life. However, yesterday I went to the Mall of America, to see the cheer competition, and while I was there a man jumped from the parking ramp and died. It was the most surreal experience I've ever had. At first when I heard about it, I didn't believe it. But when my friends and I tried leaving, security was blocking the exit and they were telling people to "kep moving". Eventually we went up one level, where there was less security, and we were able to see the body. Although it was covered by a sheet, you could still see the blood and the feet. I've seen dead bodies countless of times in the movies, but seeing an actual one, I had no idea what to think. Also, when we walked back inside the competition was still going on and it seemed as if no one really knew what had just happened right outside the entrance. The whole thing just made me think of how precious life can be and how easily it can be lost.

3. My 2008 goal is to get into the best shape of my life. While I know this is the biggest cliche for a new year's resolution, this is my ultimate goal. I want to be able to run more than 5 miles... with ease. I probably could now, but I'd probably pass out at the end of it. My plan is to just basically run and run A LOT. I'll probably alternate running on a treadmill with running on an eliptical or using the bike. While I know the eliptical isn't very aerobic (sp? don't care...) it's fun : )
And the bike is nice because then I can sit on my as-- butt.