Sunday, January 31, 2016
Monday, January 25, 2016
Assignment 19: plastics
Minimum of 150 words - due Sunday, February 7th at 11:59 pm
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Nathan Dutch Blog Post 18
2. My college bucket list is mostly inspired by my brother. He has used time in college to explore as much as possible and actually completely changed his career trajectory along the way as he discovered new topics that he never thought would interest him. So I'm making a vow to take at least one class per semester which is completely unrelated to my major that sounds interesting to me. Hopefully, I can find out what I really want to do.
3. I have a much more organized bucket list for my life. First I would like to get married and have kids at some point in my life. This just seems like a common part of life for me though and not really like a bucket list goal. I would like to live in many locations during my life. I would like to live in at least 3 different European countries and hopefully several different states in the U.S. It would also be really cool to visit every state and capital but that might be slightly more difficult.
Post 18 - Allie Gregory
2. By the time I finish college I want to have a solid base set for what I'm actually going to do with my life. I know a bunch of things I'd like to do, but I'm not all that sure how to do them. I want to work in movies, but I can't exactly just apply to direct the new Star Wars movie straight out of school. Unfortunately. And I'm afraid I don't want to sit around until I'm 40, working prop design for commercials and waiting on an opportunity to arise. That's why I like James Cameron so much. He didn't work his way up; all he did was write a script. He wrote Terminator, and he sold the entire thing for a dollar with one caviot: they had to let him direct. It's bold, I like it. But if I'm going to do that I'll need really good material, which is something I'm willing to devote myself to in college. And if this doesn't work out for me? I'll find another way. But whatever I do, I don't want to leave college without some inkling of a plan.
3. I have a lot of ideas and plans, but the honest truth of them is that I don't know how life will turn out. Maybe I won't be a director or an author or even an engineer (that's my other option). Maybe I'll determine that my true calling is being a lawyer and I'll move to Australia, adopt twelve kids, and never marry. (I really don't like the sound of any of this but you never know...) So I'm not going to build my bucket list on goals that might change. (Even though I now I'll always want to get married). Instead, I'm going to give the rather stereotypical answer: whatever I'm doing, I want to be satisfied. And for me a big part of satisfaction is never being bored. I can't have a job I hate, and a life that doesn't excite me. Even being rich and never having to work ever wouldn't do it for me, because I want to live an adventure. Every day. I want excitement and joy and a day where I randomly decide to leave work, find my way to Florida, and meet my friend Helena there so we can fulfill our lifelong goal of wearing Minnie Mouse ears at universal, even if neither of us really have the money to do so. So yes, I want to be happy. But for me, happiness isn't a secure, boring job that dictates how I live my life. Maybe I need to work on feasibility... But for now I like my goals.
Holden Huffman Blog Post #19
One piece of advice that has always stuck with me is something my mom always tells me, which is "Why walk with turkeys when you can fly with eagles?" By this, she means to choose carefully who you surround yourself with. Don't surround yourself with people who are corrupt or try to corrupt you, but people who support you and make good life decisions. My mother is a firm believer in the idea that who you choose to be friends with really effects you and your life style, so she tells me this piece of advice all the time. I think it is a great piece of advice. I will always remeber her telling me this and it will truly effect the life choices that I make.
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Andrew Reese Assignment 18
Holden Huffman Blog #18
1. For high school, I am really just focused on getting good grades and figuring out my career goals. I don't really have anything bucket list worthy that i plan to do in highschool.
2. In college, my main goal for my bucket list, besides getting an awesome degree and living it up, is to start a university club that becomes super popular. I'm not sure what the club will be based on or who I will start it with, but it's gonna be pretty cool.
3. For life, my main goal on my bucket list is something that can continue to be worked on throughout all my life, which is growing closer to God. Being a Christian, I find it very important that I learn more about God and do as Jesus would do in as many aspects of life as I can. Doing this during my lifetime beats all other goals I have.
Thursday, January 14, 2016
#goals; Annie Deitz, blog post 18
Anyways, I'll give 'er a shot.
1.) By the time I finish high school, I'd like to teach myself sign language. For seminar, we had to generate a few different goals for the end of the school year. My main one was to teach myself sign language. Supposedly I was to measure this by signing the Harry Potter books to my dog, but I'm assuming the goals for our blog don't necessarily need to be measurable. Sorry Mrs. Jaquith, but odds are against that ever happening. I really do want to learn sign language though. I've been trying, but all of the YouTube videos either have elevator music playing in the background or a host whose voice annoys me almost as much as Donald Trump.
2.) Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm college. I have no idea. COllege. Coooollegeeee. Although I have no idea where I want to go for college or even exactly what I want to do, I want to study abroad. I think it would be an awesome experience. But not so awesome if it meant paying five gazillion dollars. A lot of schools that I am looking in don't charge extra tuition for studying abroad, but still.
3.) Before I finish living, and really every single day for the rest of my life, I aspire to be happy. I know that's not at all possible or plausible, even if I died tomorrow. And I know that "happy" is a really broad term. But honestly I think that being happy is the most important thing. And I may not be happy all of the time currently, but hey, I'm a moody teen, and that's just what happens.
Monday, January 11, 2016
Assignment 18: Buckets and Buckets - Matthew Logsdon
A bucket list is a list of everything you want to accomplish before you kick the bucket. That doesn't mean you can't have such a list for specific aspects of your life as well.
To begin the year, generate your own bucket lists - one for high school, one for college, and one for life. Then, write about the priority on each list.
- What is the number one item on your bucket list before you finish high school?
- What is the number one item on your bucket list before you finish college?
- What is the number one item on your bucket list before you finish living?
Sunday, January 10, 2016
Allie Gregory Post #17
Differences include a distinct lack of blue people in Terminator. Also they took place on different planets. But in general they are both amazing and I have a great respect for both.
Andrew Reese Blog Post 17
movie review- annie deitz blog post 17
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_hunger_games_mockingjay_part_2/#