Showing posts with label Quotes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quotes. Show all posts

Monday, May 6, 2013

Pieces of My Childhood


 
          I just wanted to make a simple post with some pictures that I've been finding on Pinterest lately.  Sometimes I'll come across a pin that brings back so many memories of my childhood!  These are a few of them...


I'm pretty sure everyone can relate
to this one!
Seriously wish I could tape this to my back in class!
My mom never really understood this one
when I was little...
Climbing Trees
I used to climb trees ALL the time!
I STILL love it!
. . . .
Two words...seventh grade!!!
The good ol’ days.
I miss doing this!


sarcasm :)
I still do!
.
THANK YOU Mom and Dad for not
letting me be a brat as I was
growing up!
Nerd Girl Problems #451
I still struggle with this!
I DO this!
Yep!  I've almost broken arms
and fingers doing this...
        

I grew up with this guy!
I grew up with this guy!

I am a Disney Kid
Disney kid through and through!!!
i create worlds to escape into
I called each world a "Daydream".
I would spend hours and days
creating them.

  



That was me and my sister!  <3
This reminds me of my sister and I.
  
Pride and Prejudice anybody?
Seriously!!!
   

Yep
I was that way for "The Princess and
the Frog" and "Tangled".
gee!
ALL through Elementary and
and High School.
 
This was one of the things that my
family did a lot that really
bugged me.
All the time!
I did this since the day I learned how
to work the microwave!

You did it,admit it!
And what's even better is that I didn't
 get caught!
All three of them!  Wolfgang, Lady,
AND Butty!
science
Especially the Magic School Bus!
Creative
My hand looked like this 98%
of the time.
Yep. :) ♥
Daddy's girl!


Hahaha
My imagination scares me...
every time.
Every time...  I've actually gotten
pretty good at it!
.
Yeah...pretty much...
You mean... I'm not the only one?! Except it wasn't a man. More like a horse or cat or dinosaur or bird or dragon or such.
I did this!  But it wasn't a person.
Sometimes it was a cat, sometimes a
bird, sometimes a mini-dragon, etc.
Bookfessions #1032
Always!!
several actually
More than one...



Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Memory Jars

          My friends and I have been doing Memory Jars these last few months here at college.  Basically what they are is you write down random events, funny conversations, or cool quotes you come across on small slips of paper.  Over a month you collect almost a hundred of them.  At the end of the month we all sit down and take turns reading them all.  It brings back memories that make us all nod in sympathy or crack up laughing. 
          We just read all of our little slips for this month (mine was for the last two months) and I'm still red in the face from laughing!  I wanted to share a few of the best slips that were read tonight.  I'll go by person.  Renee has the least because she forgot to write them after the first week.  Karoline forgot to write hers all together.  Rachelle wrote a decent amount, and I wrote the most.  Some notes are dated and some aren't.  I didn't include some notes that were funny, but too personal.  I might include some clarification for inside jokes in blue type.  WARNING: Most of these will seem VERY random!!!!!


Renee:
  • "Shaving creme and Cheetos...  Need I say more?"  (It's a long story...) 

Rachelle:
  • "Renee sniffing my perfume all the time."
  • "Fabreeze!!!"  (Lets just say that the boys floor above us REALLY stinks...)
  • "Me screaming as I almost fell off the bed and scaring the crap out of my roommates."  (I almost had a heart attack!)
  • "Computer Science teacher talking sooooooooooo slowly...  LET MY PEOPLE GO!!!"
  • "Annoying labs with bad instructions.  *cough*  Computer Science.  *cough*"
  • "Housing...  Enough said."
  • "Trying to get Adam with whipped creme."  (Another long story...)
  • "Louis and Gerald become friends!!  :)"  (Louis is the name of a bamboo plant in our room, and Gerald is Rachelle's stuffed giraffe.)
  • "Rachelle:  Does something in this room smell good to you?  Renee:  I don't know...  *Insert a minute's silence...*  Renee:  ...I think it's me."
  • "Crying over Nicolas Sparks books."
  • "Computer Science teacher can't spell.  -.- "
  • "Banana!"  (...I have no idea...)
  • "Going to sleep too warm, and then waking up continuously because you're too cold."

Darlee/Me:
  • "You know it's stormy when you're walking to class and the wind is blowing so sideways that it's blowing rain UP your nose.  (3-12-13)"
  • "The dining hall is mocking me.  I hate it when they have good food when I'm having a bad day!  Because then I can't enjoy it!  (3-1-13)"
  • "Checking your phone to see what the time is...  And then checking it five more times because you weren't paying attention."
  • "Karoline threatening to freeze and/or burn her roommate's socks!  LOL!!!  (3-11-13)"  (Let's just say Karoline hates socks and her roommate leaves them lying around a lot.)
  • "Rachelle accidentally yelling, "Stop you Butt!" instead of "Stop you bus!"  Lol!!"
  • "*As I get up to leave*  Sonya:  Are you going to call Jeremy?  Me:  Uh...no.  I'm going to the bathroom.  Sonya:  Okay.  Just don't call him while you're in the bathroom, okay?  Cuz that's gross!  *Pause*  Me:  Sonya...you're WEIRD!!!"
  • "2 naps in one day...  And it's only Monday of Dead Week...  I'm so screwed."
  • "Rachelle scaring the crap out of me with her sneeze!!  (3-16-13)"
  • "Karoline fighting a caffeine with caffeine by pressing her Mt. Dew to her temple when she had a caffeine headache.  :D  (3-11-13)"
  • "Sonya: *Points to white board*  That's my new white board.  Karoline:  Where's your old one?  Sonya:  On my wall.  Karoline:  Where's your new one?  *Awkward silence as everyone looks incredulously at Karoline*  (4-5-13)"
  • "Renee:  At first I was like, "That person REALLY has to go to the bathroom!"  And then I realized it was a shower..."
  • "Torturing Rachelle with water noises when she has to go to the bathroom.  (3-17-13)"
  • "Planning to blast the song "The Circle of Life" out the window at dawn!"
  • "Weird is just a side affect of being AWESOME!!!"  (A random quote that really fits our group of friends!)
  • "Watching people miss their mouths while eating at the dining hall makes me chuckle evilly to myself............that is until I do it!"
  • "Rachelle:  The creepiest thing in a horror movie is a little girl in a dress.  (3-6-13)"
  • "*Cop car comes down the street*  Rachelle and Sonya:  ACT NATURAL!  Wait...  How do we do THAT???"
  • "Gently reminding Rachelle of the time over and over again in the morning as she lies in bed.  That is until 8:20 when I say in a no-longer-messing-around voice, "Rachelle...GET UP!"  And she does...groaning and whining."
  • "We're all a little weird and life's a little weird.  And when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we fall in mutual weirdness and call it "love".  -Dr. Seuss"  (This is one of my favorite quotes.)
  • "Talking to/teasing Karoline about her many medical mishaps, and then having me walk straight into the fire extinguisher box and knocking the wind out of myself two seconds later!"
  • *As Rachelle walks too fast...again...*  Me: *Grumbles under my breath...*  I should cut your legs off at the knees!  Rachelle:  *Ponders this seriously for a moment...*  Well if you did...I'd still be taller than you!  *Then she runs away like the cowardly giraffe that she is!*  ;D  (5-1-13)  (For those of you who don't know, Rachelle is six foot six.  So she probably would still be taller than me.)
  • "*When my roommates give me a hug before I leave to catch the bus to class...*  Renee:  I feel like I'm a parent sending you off to boarding school.  Me:  HOGWARTS!!!  :D"
  • "You can tell my dad's been there when you find an item of food (like a roll or piece of pizza) left on the counter with a single bite taken out of it and you realize it's probably been there for hours.  -.-"
  • "Rachelle getting the death glare from the short Asian man at dinner!  LOL!!  (3-17-13)"  (I think Rachelle accidentally bumped his arm or something, and since she was twice as tall as him all he could do was glare.  SO funny!!!)
  • "One does not simply rise and shine!  -.-"
  • "Rachelle's hiccup that sounds like a baby pterodactyl!"
  • "Rachelle:  All's fair in love and Slap Jack!!"  (Slap Jack is a card game that we play which involves slapping the card deck as quickly as you can, whether or not you are squishing your friend's hand in the process!)

          If I we made you laugh...GREAT!!  :)  If not...oh well.  WE DID!!!  :D

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Trapped By "Politically Correct"

          I go on Facebook or just look something up for a class on Google and I see all sorts of advertisements.  I'm sure you've seen them. 

"Like if you believe that women should be have the right to health care birth control no matter where they work!"

"I believe in an America where EVERYONE is free to marry who they love!"

"Stop Republicans from taking away our First Amendment rights!"

          These are only a couple of examples.  But they effectively muzzle those of us who tend to disagree with these kind of statements.  Why?  Because we have been taught to fear speaking out.
 
          In these sad times, every where you go, people are encouraged to stand up for what they believe in.  To be outspoken against injustices and to feel free to be who they are.  However, one of the things that has become the greatest unofficial crime in this country is being "politically incorrect".  Basically, that phrase boils down to, People mustn't verbalize or act on opinions that contradict what the government/majority has deemed "correct".  It is a great contradiction that many people choose to ignore IS contradictory at all! 

          This creates a fear among those who would have spoken out peacefully with differing opinions on the same subjects.  They are terrified of being labeled "politically incorrect".  We've come to fear it above committing real crimes.  A stalker or a pedophile may receive some hate mail if their crime is portrayed in the news.  Yet, their stories quail in comparison to the huge media uproar and truck loads of hate mail that a person receives if they dare to go public with what is deemed a "politically incorrect" view.  The psychological pressure on everyone in the United States to agree with these central points of view has reached a dreadful level. 

          I looked up the dictionary definition of "brainwashing" online and here were my findings:

brainwashing

Verb:
Make (someone) adopt radically different beliefs by using systematic and often forcible pressure.
 

Isn't this the truth!          I know the term "brainwashing" often makes people dismiss the speaker as being over the top and a conspiracy theorist.  However, the actual definition does make a lot of sense.  We are pressured every day to adopt certain views and adapt to the opinions of the majority.  Often, people who do express different ideas are unofficially blacklisted.  This is especially true in the political, leadership, and teaching fields.  Then the pressure on the rest of us is only intensified. 

this is why the world is falling apart          Thomas Jefferson once said, "All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent."  You could substitute the word "sin" in general for "tyranny" if you'd like, but the point is the same.  This is exactly what is going on in the world right now.  Unfortunately, sin has a bit more than a simple foothold in my opinion.  He's gotten a few handholds too and is beginning to climb.   

          So you see, we are actually encouraged to NOT think for ourselves if we don't follow a certain guideline.  Individuality and good morals are being corrupted because we want a certain kind of freedom: one in which everyone agrees whether they want to or not.  This can only end in strife.  There will always be those who refuse to bend, and eventually the war will begin for real out in the open.  Who will win?  God only knows. 
 
 
doubts vs. confidence
 
 
 
         
 

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Canadian Poetry and College

          I have just recently moved into a dorm at Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA.  Classes start tomorrow and I'm getting excited...and nervous.  Oh not scared in the way most students are at this time.  I'm not too worried about the workload or the studying (that much anyway).  I am very anxious about how my time at college will affect my character and my future chance/choices.  I want to stay true to myself, and yet be able to explore all that I can be.  I want to improve myself, but sometimes change for the sake of change becomes negative change. 

          Also, I want to make a difference.  I know that is a completely cliche thing to say, but it's true.  I don't care right now about a really wide sphere of influence and fame like many do.  Eventually I want to be an High School or college English teacher and that will include a great deal of influence.  But for now I simply want to make people's lives better for knowing me.  Not just feel-good/happy/makes me smile better.  If I make someone hate me for the rest of their life, and yet plant a seed in their mind that eventually leads them to making better decisions or turns them to God (even if they don't realize it) I'll be happy with that.  I don't plan on making enemies.  I know a lot of people think I hate everyone because I'm not the always-smiling and constantly-chipper and likes-everyone type.  My mother has scolded me for years about not being more social.  That has already changed quite a bit in my first few days as a college student (it's easier to make friends and meet people when no one knows anyone, everyone needs new friends, and no one has any prior expectations about you).  Yet I am not about to give into post-modernistic ideas that everything is okay and there are no moral absolutes.  In short I want to spread God's love and message to those around me.  It doesn't have to be through words necessarily.  Leading by example is often the best method.  And I will need God's help to keep strong and choose the right course. 

          This poem comes from a book of poetry that I picked up in Victoria, Canada of all places.  The author is Donald A. Fraser and his poetry is amazing!  I've read the whole book (Pebbles and Shells) a dozen times and my favorite poems hundreds!  The book itself is old, and was published in 1909 (I LOVE old books!!!!!).  There is one poem in particular that I think describes my hopes perfectly.


The Builder    

"gloomy heath"
An angel came and carried me away
To where a lonely wilderness held sway
For leagues around.  Its dreary face was strewed
With stunted scrub and rocky fragments rude;
No human habitation soothed my eye;
So sight save gloomy heath and leaden sky.

The angel set me in the midst, and said:
"Build."  And in great amaze I turned my head,
And gazed about.  "Build what?"  I cried, but lo!
The angel vanished ere I saw him go.
In grief I threw myself upon the ground,
And lay sometime, as one doth in a swound;
But ever was my sleep with visions filled
Of that stern angel who aye bade me "Build."

"Build, build,"

I rose.  a wild-fowl cleft the barren sky;
"Build, build," too, seemed the burden of his cry;
And echoed, "Build," a cricket in the grass.
"What shall I build, and how?"  I cried.  "Alas!
What can he build who no supplies commands?
How can he build who has no tools save hands?"

I sat me down upon a grassy mound,
And as my sullen glances stole around,
I saw a tiny ant, with fervid will,
At ceaseless work upon her patient hill;
"Can I not do the same,"
A grain of sand, a little piece of straw,
A withered leaf --of such materials raw
She built her home.  "Why then," aloud cried I,
"Can I not do the same, and, striving, try
To rear myself a hut, a dwelling, found
Of such crude things as here are strewn around?"
"O God," I cried, "help me myself to help!
O Thou, who carest for the lion's whelp,
Aid me, Thy child, with all my might, to do
this solemn task which Thou hast set me to."

In eager haste I doffed my coat, and seized
Rough blocks of stone, and these up-piled, and squeezed
Into the crevices thick plaster-mud
That edged a near-by springlet's precious flood.
A doorway and a window-space I left
"Rough blocks of stone, and these up-piled"
In the coarse walls:  and then, with hands grown deft,
I sloped the growing walls, till o'er my head
They well-nigh met;  when, last of all, I spread
A large flat stone that taxed my utmost strength;
And thus my humble cot was built at length.
A couch I made upon the earthen floor
Of the parched grass that spread the moorland o'er.
When this was done the day had gone to rest
Beyond the distant portals of the west.

With my mind and body tired, I stood before
My feeble work, and slowly gazed it o'er.
As well as I knew how my time I'd spent;
Within me rose a feeling of content;
And so, though rude the work and bleak the scene,
Peace filled my heart where once despair had been.
"my Lord and Master stood within."

Then knelt I on the sward, and thanks to God
I gave; but as I raised me from the sod,
I heard again the angel's ringing voice,
But now more soft and kind.  He cried "Rejoice,
O Man!  and see how God hath blessed thy pain."
I turned, and there before my vision plain
Now rose a temple where my hut had been;
And lo, my Lord and Master stood within.



          Please excuse the old fashioned spelling, grammar, and pacing.  I copied it exactly from the book.

          I hope to use what God has, and will, give me and do the best I can with it.  Maybe, with His blessing, it will become something beautiful and wonderful that will be an asset and not a blight to the world.

         

Monday, September 10, 2012

Speed Reading

The connection between reading speed and comprehension; a film is made up of still images flashed in rapid succession to simulate movement. Slow down the film, and the movement and meaning slows and the film's impact is diminished. Viewers won't learn as much about the film as if it were shown at normal speed. With reading the same thing can happen. When a person reads word by word, like frame by frame, they are not reading on the level of ideas. You need to read on some level that's more conversational and allows things to coalesce into ideas themselves. 

- Doug Evans, Institute of Reading Development


          People always talk about how freakishly fast I read.  Especially when it comes to a book that I really like, I can finish it in just a few hours.  When I'm reading a textbook or something hard to understand, I often read each paragraph twice.  I'll read it once to get an idea about what the main idea is.  Then I'll really take in the details the second time.  And I still finish at the same rate as most people because I read so fast.  If I try going slow, the concepts slip through my mind without leaving anything behind.  The example of the film frames is a good way to explain it.  Another could be music.  If you listen to a song one note at a time with a space in between each one, it won't sound like a melody.  When you play them together in quick succession you get the way it's supposed to sound.