Monday, May 16, 2011

Letter to a Place

Dear parking lot,
            We have had some good times and great times, along with our share of bad times. I am graduating soon, so these are going to be the last few times that i will see you. Well actually it is the last time you will see any of my class. Don't worry, a new class of drivers will replace us next year. The thing i will miss most of all are all the kids and their parents not knowing how to drive in a parking lot. On top of that everyone thinks they don't have to follow rules and that they are right even when they are in the wrong.
            My favorite example of this was last week when some guy got mad because there was a long line at the stop sign by the basketball courts. You know the one, in the center of you by the gate. Well on this particular day the security didnt open the top gate... again. Consequently, the stop signs were jammed up. this guy in a big lifted truck, thanks to his small man syndrum, desides to drive on the left side of the road right when im about to turn onto it. He didn't realize it was me in the car. Big mistake! So I jam myself right in front of him to the point where neither of us could move. Despite that he knows he is on the wrong side of the road, he honks at me and gives me a retarded look. This is when I take the high road, because of security even though they ended up not doing anything about this, and sarcastically tell the guy that "There is a right side and a worng side of the road. And you're on the wrong side." so he waits about 2 minutes and then manages to shmeagle his way back into the right lane. Idiotic Drivers: 0  Me: 1 
             Well we have had countless experiences together, and they will always be remembered.
Sincerly,
               Luc

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Rachel's Ending

Throughout the novel, Rachel always seemed like the most materialistic, shallow girl. She despised her situation in Kilanga, and wished for a normal American sixteen year old girl's life. However, at the end, she is very satisfied with her life in Africa and reflects upon her ability to stay balanced. She was able to remain stable and balanced because she ignored the rest- what she didn't want in her life. All the other characters involved themselves deeply in Kilanga, whether it be in efforts to fix it or to embrace it. Rachel hated Kilanga, and thus she did not allow her emotions to become involved with it. At the end that saved her from becoming like the others.

-Susan Y.

Brother Fowles vs. Reverend Price

Brother Fowles:
-preaches the importance of kidness to wives
-protection of women
-worships the untamed nature

Reverend Price:
-wife abuser
-does not leave an impact on Kilanga
-degrades wives (females in general, including his own daughters)
-tries to work the land, forceful
-manipulative

Brother Fowles is a spiritual figure for the Price females, who lose hope in their husband/father.

-Susan Y.

Monday, May 9, 2011

EVERYONE COMMENT ON THIS ONE!!!

Wow we are almost there. WOW. I feel like i want to do another post, one last one before we all end and after overwhelmingly positive feedback on the last post (thank you to all it really did touch) I want to do one more. But what to talk about? I really do not want to do graduation or college or senior year. There are already so many of those  I have begun to ignore them. =P.
So let's do something fun!
In our Calculuse class we have a board that all the students sign with their thoughts on the year or a note to the teacher or just notes to friends or inside jokes or anything. ( If you want to see go to Mrs. Mendez's classroom) So let's recreate that here. These blogs are something that we have done all year let's have fun with them and see how far we can go with this.
Derek B

Inspired by Mrs. Elliot

After reviewing my eating habits, and looking at the foods I was putting into my body, and expecting to keep a nice figure, I realized it was time for a change. This change will be a test of not only self determination, but also discipline. Will I have the strength to walk away from junk food during lunch, that soda or Starbucks when I am out and about. Will I be able to drink the 2.4 Liters of water daily and eat vegetables and ugh fruit. (Just an FYI, I hate fruit.) I am going to try, from now until May 25, 2011, I will be a vegetarian, I will cut back on sweets and Carbohydrates I will not drink anything but water, and 100% Fruit smoothies. 

I am doing this to see if I have enough self discipline to be able to change my eating habits. Thankfully, I am not doing this alone. I have my wonderful boyfriend doing this with me. I was inspired to created this blog to document my thoughts, feelings and to share recipes who knows, maybe if someone reads this, what I have to say might help them, if it does, then this who thing was worth it. :) I will be documenting daily on how I feel, what I think, what foods I crave and what foods seem repulsive, in the end, I hope that this will help create healthy eating habits that will last a life time. 
 
My inspiration to create this blog came from my English Teacher, she has a blog, and she asked her students to create team blogs, I have experienced that these team blogs are a good way to vent and share your thoughts with people. Thank You Mrs. Elliot. So I decided to post and blog my experience in the hopes that some where some how some one benefits by it. 

If you want to follow me, I will be updating daily.
The website is http://www.veggieheads18.blogspot.com/

Mariah