If you could have any fictional character as a best friend, who would you choose? Why? What would that be like?
If I could have any fictional character as a best friend, I would choose The Doctor (big shock, I know!). I would choose him because each day would be a new adventure of going to a distant planet that doesn't exist yet or we'd save the human race for about the billionth time. To me, it would be an amazing experience because I love The Doctor as is, and it would be amazing to actually meet him.
Kathryn College Bound Senior English
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Writing Prompt #11
What
is your legacy? What are you leaving behind for others? (or what do you
hope you are leaving behind for others) Another way to think of this
question: how do you want to be remembered by future students? Or do
they want to remembered at all? If not, why not?
I'm going to respond to the question with how I want to be remembered. I hope that the students at this school can think back and remember me as someone they could come to with a problem or if they needed someone to listen to them. I also want them to remember me for choosing to stay in school and graduate even though I had a child my sophomore year.
I'm going to respond to the question with how I want to be remembered. I hope that the students at this school can think back and remember me as someone they could come to with a problem or if they needed someone to listen to them. I also want them to remember me for choosing to stay in school and graduate even though I had a child my sophomore year.
Monday, April 8, 2013
Writing Prompt #10
What are your five favorite songs at this point in time? Why?
1: Revelation by Third Day~~This song is one of my favorites because it talks about how you have to make a change in your life if you want to change how things are going. It kind of goes along with Albert Einstein's definition of insanity, which is "doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result." Things are never going to change if you don't take the initiative and change them.
2: Lullaby by Nickelback~~This is another of my favorites because it tells the listener to keep going, no matter how bad things seem to be at the time. It's a really emotional song for me because of the video. I'm not going to go into that here, but you can look it up on your own time. :)
3: Make It Stop (September's Children) by Rise Against~~This song tugs at my heart when I listen to it. The song talks about how horrible suicide is and that we need to learn to treat others as we would like to be treated and that we need to stand together. It also talks about how people that are provoked act hastily and how we need to push past the things people say about us and become stronger and show them that we are better than they think we are.
4: If Today Was Your Last Day by Nickelback~~This song talks about living for today and learning to forgive easily. I love it because it's got a great message and the lyrics are so true.
5: One Day Too Late by Skillet~~This is another song that teaches to live for the day because, plain and simply, we don't know how much time we have left and that we need to make the most of the time we have. It also says that you need to try and change the world for the better, even if it's something small. You never know how your actions today will impact the world tomorrow.
There are several other songs that I could have put on here, but these are a few of my favorites. The list isn't in any particular order, but here it is!
1: Revelation by Third Day~~This song is one of my favorites because it talks about how you have to make a change in your life if you want to change how things are going. It kind of goes along with Albert Einstein's definition of insanity, which is "doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result." Things are never going to change if you don't take the initiative and change them.
2: Lullaby by Nickelback~~This is another of my favorites because it tells the listener to keep going, no matter how bad things seem to be at the time. It's a really emotional song for me because of the video. I'm not going to go into that here, but you can look it up on your own time. :)
3: Make It Stop (September's Children) by Rise Against~~This song tugs at my heart when I listen to it. The song talks about how horrible suicide is and that we need to learn to treat others as we would like to be treated and that we need to stand together. It also talks about how people that are provoked act hastily and how we need to push past the things people say about us and become stronger and show them that we are better than they think we are.
4: If Today Was Your Last Day by Nickelback~~This song talks about living for today and learning to forgive easily. I love it because it's got a great message and the lyrics are so true.
5: One Day Too Late by Skillet~~This is another song that teaches to live for the day because, plain and simply, we don't know how much time we have left and that we need to make the most of the time we have. It also says that you need to try and change the world for the better, even if it's something small. You never know how your actions today will impact the world tomorrow.
There are several other songs that I could have put on here, but these are a few of my favorites. The list isn't in any particular order, but here it is!
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Writing Prompt #8
The other image I chose was the one above (obviously). I feel like this one fits me because I love music and I feel like music and emotions go hand-in-hand. It also says that you have to take the good with the bad and you have to learn that the bad days make you who you are just as much as the good days do.
Writing Prompt #7
"If you could meet anyone--past or present--who would it be and why?"
This is a tough choice. I guess, if I could meet anyone, I'd choose Edgar Allen Poe. Why? I chose Poe because his works amaze me and I wonder what was going through his mind as he was writing some of these things. The Tell Tale Heart being my favorite, it would probably be one of the first I'd ask about. I'd also want to learn about his life and what things were like when he was alive.
This is a tough choice. I guess, if I could meet anyone, I'd choose Edgar Allen Poe. Why? I chose Poe because his works amaze me and I wonder what was going through his mind as he was writing some of these things. The Tell Tale Heart being my favorite, it would probably be one of the first I'd ask about. I'd also want to learn about his life and what things were like when he was alive.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Writing Prompt #6
What are you most proud of?
The other person I'm proud of is my cousin. He has overcome addiction and is currently on the fast track to graduating in May. He has beaten the odds and has gotten past all the discouraging mentalities of the people that said he couldn't do it. The family, especially me, could not be more proud of him.
I would have to say I'm most proud of 2 people. I'm proud of my son first and foremost. He's a little trooper. No matter what he does, if he doesn't succeed the first time, he'll keep trying until he gets it right. Yes, he irritates me some times, but I wouldn't trade him for anything. He helps me when I'm down and he gives me strength when I need it most. He is my everything.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Writing Prompt #5
What motivates you?
My answer to this is very simple. My motivation is my son. I push myself to do better not because my mom is the type of parent that doesn't accept failure. I strive to better myself so that I may be able to give my son a great life, or as great a life as I can provide for him (with the help of his dad). I also push myself because I want to be successful and, quite frankly, I'm terrified of failure. I wasn't surprised that I was failing 2 classes at midterm because they're easy classes for me and it won't take long for me to get my grades up in them. I let myself down when I failed calculus at the end of first semester.
My answer to this is very simple. My motivation is my son. I push myself to do better not because my mom is the type of parent that doesn't accept failure. I strive to better myself so that I may be able to give my son a great life, or as great a life as I can provide for him (with the help of his dad). I also push myself because I want to be successful and, quite frankly, I'm terrified of failure. I wasn't surprised that I was failing 2 classes at midterm because they're easy classes for me and it won't take long for me to get my grades up in them. I let myself down when I failed calculus at the end of first semester.
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