Friday, April 24, 2009

Classics and Why we need to read them

The classics are beneficial to teens because it opens their mind to a new world of books. Every classic makes references to other classics and novels. Inside each story lies a world of new adventure. By reading into these classics one can see this new world. The classic Moby Dick, written by Herman Melville, has multiple references to other literature. By opening readers into the world of Ahab and his fight to kill Moby Dick the readers experiences other novels along the way. Melville uses biblical and mythological references in his novel. By doing this readers are opened to past cultures and past worlds.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Posting

http://wontrunoutofink.blogspot.com/2009/04/who-cares-if-johnny-cant-read.html

Monday, April 13, 2009

Posting

I posted on assigned reading...


http://wontrunoutofink.blogspot.com/2009/04/you-know-that-guy-who-was-great.html

Monday, April 6, 2009

I posted on Britney Spears' blog on You're Welcome America?

http://friendsqorq.blogspot.com/2009/03/youre-welcome-america.html

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Just My Luck

This past Friday I was suppose to board a plane bound for Washington D.C. at 8 o’clock in the morning. I woke up around 5 and decided for the first time ever to check my flight status before I left. After clicking a few buttons I read the dreaded words- CANCELLED. What? It was three hours before my flight left and it had already gotten cancelled? I quickly put on some shoes and walked outside expecting to see the entire city of Dallas underwater, but everything was fine. There was no reason to why my flight was cancelled it was just cancelled. I quickly made sure I would be able to get on the later flight out of Dallas that left at three.

Three o’clock rolls around and I start boarding my airplane. I quietly say to myself how thankful I am that I’m finally getting on a plane. The plane pulls away from the gate and the captain comes over the loud speaker. It turns out within the past three minutes bad wind and a thunderstorm has started in the south section of the airport. There was now only one runway open for takeoffs and there were around ten planes waiting before us to take off. Each takeoff requires around five minutes, which meant the plane wouldn’t be leaving for an hour. I was frustrated. I was supposed to get in D.C. around noon with my first flight and now I wasn’t going to get in until seven thirty. The worst part about it was I had a dinner to attend at seven.

After finally landing in D.C. I had a very enjoyable weekend, until I arrived at the airport to depart. My flight back to Dallas was set to leave D.C. around four-thirty and the weather in D.C. was very calm. I waited for the gate to open to depart, but it never did. Around four-thirty someone from the airlines came on the speaker saying it was raining and our flight would be delayed at least thirty minutes. WHAT??? There wasn’t even an ounce of rain outside! Does the airline company hate me??

Thursday, March 26, 2009

An Unelected Leader

I believe ever situation in our lives has meaning. There are times when we see those meanings and times when they are disguised. This past week was an exciting week for myself as I learned more about my leadership style and myself.

On Wednesday Resident Hall Association elected its president for next year. I participated in the elections as I thought I would make a great president for this organization. As you may have guessed by the title of this post I lost. I was sad that I had lost because I thought this was where I wanted to spend my energy and time next year. However, after thinking about next year I realized it was for the best I wasn’t elected.

All through high school I participated in a form of leadership that was mainly unelected. I only won one out of the three elections I participated, but I was a leader in multiple areas. My eyes were slowly opened to the opportunities available that were for the “unelected leader”. I would be able to spend time mentoring freshman students; I would be able to spend my time developing my human rights group; I would be able to spend my time developing my leadership style.

I’m sure this has happened to many of my readers. Maybe you didn’t get the internship you really wanted this summer; maybe you didn’t get into the study abroad program. Maybe you’re like me who wasn’t elected to an office you thought you wanted. It’s not a matter of what we loose at, it is a matter of what we can do because we aren’t doing something.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Posting

I just posted on Meghans blog regarding spring break...

http://meghan81089.blogspot.com/2009/03/spring-break.html?showComment=1237839180000#c7423648495112777004