Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Learning to Walk

I was young,
I could barely crawl.
Holding their hands,
every step of the way.
They walked on their own,
heads held high.

I am older,
I can barely walk.
Sometimes I slip, my foundation still weak.
Insecure and shaky,
but I will grow.

I will be older,
I will walk tall.
Independant and secure,
my foundation will be strong.
Their heads held high,
and so is mine.

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Oh, The Places You'll Go!



Title: Oh, The Places You'll Go!
Author of Book: Dr. Seuss
No author's bio
The cover shows a small boy standing on top of a large swirly structure with lots of pastel colors.
# of pages: 44
Characters: a small boy with no name, people and creatures in the background art
Describe the Settings: weird unusual places with weird creatures and bright colors.
Summarize the book: The author is trying to teach children about life. He talks about going in the right direction, always moving forward, and it's ok to be alone sometimes. That although life is scary, you will succeed.
Does this book...
Have animals as characters? yes
Use rhyme? yes
Teach a lesson of some kind? yes
Have monsters or creatures? yes
Have kids as characters? yes
Have adults as characters? yes
Use humor? yes
Have illustrations? yes
Use color? yes
Use actual photos? no
Have a more sentimental/lovey tone? yes
Lots of words per page? no
One word or phrase repeated throughout? yes

Favorite Line:
All Alone! Whether you like it or not,
Alone will be something
you'll be quite a lot.

This book is appropriate for all ages, I think as a child you read it and think of going on adventures and seeing the world, but when you get older, you see how life really turns out and actually understand what dr. Seuss was trying to say.
I would have liked this book as a kid because I've always loved Dr. Seuss and the way he can put important messages into easy to understand books for children.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

This Is...

This is us.
My mom looks
with her big blue eyes
into her daughter's
and see's herself.

her heart in her hands
my feet in mine
she's filled with love
it fills me too.

This is family.


Photo Hunt

Someone who has taught you something or helped you somehow
My best friend vanessa, who left class just to take this picture, has helped me with so much. I've told her everything since we met in freshman year, and she's always talked me through all my problems. Through boy drama and fights, we've stuck together through it all. I don't know where i'd be without her there. #calleachotherboo

Something beautiful
I've always liked the rocks they have in the science wing. I think they're so pretty because they're just natural, it became sparkly and colorful all by itself and I really like that. #purplequartz
 Something round
Found a large slice of a tree trunk in the science wing. I like the big cut out of it, now it looks like pac man. #notalottosayaboutapieceofwood
Something from nature.
This is a picture of leaves that fell from the tree outside, even though they're dead, they look so pretty. With all their golds, reds, and yellows they just represent fall and thanksgiving. They make me remind me of raking piles of leaves and jumping into them with my siblings. #totalwhitegirlwholovesfall
Something a kid would notice.
Paper animals hanging from the ceiling on colored string. I thought kids would like to watch them spin around in the air, but i don't really know. #kidsareweird
Something that remidns me of Kickapoo. The Chiefs plaque in the new student center. Freshman year all the older kids told us rumors that if you stepped on it then a bunch of seniors would come beat you up. So for the rest of the year everyone would be careful to step around it just in case any seniors were watching. #nooneactuallygotbeatupthough
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An interesting angle
I like this picture of my keyboard because of the angle, everything gets small and blury towards the back of the picture but at the front it's very clear and sharp. #keyboardsinthelab

Something handwritten
well, now its painted, but they hand wrote it on the wall so that counts #justtryingtofinish

Something that looks like a face
The dot in the center is an eye and the big curve under it is his mouth open wide, its a profile view. #monsterface

Friday, November 7, 2014

Iconic Images of 2000's

I didn’t understand the significance of the date 9/11. It was seventh grade when i looked on the board in Math and saw the date written on the top corner, underneath a small phrase about hope. I was so confused, what was so special about this date? And then after the announcements, my tall blonde teacher with sad eyes turned on the projector and played a video. Footage and photos of something so tragic and incredible, how could something like this ever happen? And how come I'd never heard about it? I kept quiet, in shock. Some girls whispering to each other, boys making inappropriate remarks. I still don't understand why boys make jokes out of such serious issues, but I guess that's a different topic. When I went home that day I told my dad I’d never heard of 9/11 before, he got angry and said Allison that is ridiculous of course you have. Big things like that make him uncomfortable to talk about it, I can tell, so I just dropped the subject. Since then, every year my mom and I watch 9/11 documentaries when they come on. I think getting more information about a subject like this is painful but it makes it easier to understand. Although I’ve learned so much about what happened, there’s still so much I don’t get. I’ve read a lot of articles talking about how the terrorist organization that did this has nothing to do with the place we went to war with, that President George Bush used people’s fear of terrorism as a tool to get re-elected, start a war, etc. I don’t like politics sometimes. Even though it’s been four years since that day in seventh grade, I feel just as uneducated about what happened on 9/11.