Friday, January 28, 2011

Dear Best Friend,

*Note* I really, really tried. It sucks, but kudos for trying (lol).

Eight summers back, we were complete strangers
When Fall came, we were faced with great fangers
We became friends when we were just teenagers
Only to discover that you & I were both Power Rangers

Fearless, stubborn, and crazy as she is
There is surely something that you will miss
Winter came and we got the news
"Be prepare," the doctor warned,
"For she will be leaving soon."

Wake up, Wake up
Power Rangers never die
You and I
Still have evils to fight

We both knew this wasn't the end
We must continue to fight and defend
One year later, victory is ours
So dear best friend,
I promise that I'll stand by you forever

Lines




I'm learning about "Lines" right now in Art class. Sounds kind of silly, actually. I was given an assignment to take 5 photos that show lines. Out of the 5, I'm just sharing 3 because I feel as if these 3 are my best work. Maybe for the second and third picture, it's pretty obvious where the lines are, but I'm not so sure about the first image. I'll let you figure that out.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Traumatize

 

After watching this video, I can absolutely say I'm traumatized by it. I don't think I would ever want to drive in such conditions. Someone should have stopped these cars from coming in the first place. I definitely don't understand why the pick-up truck decided to keep going when no other cars made it through, especially when you see all these cars crashed into one another. It's quite frightening watching it. 

Snow Snow Snow

     I don't understand why campus decides to remain open. There is probably 3 inches of snow outside and it does not appear to be stopping anytime soon. So while I wait for class, I might as well start my first blog.
     Yesterday, our usual school bus driver never showed up. Instead, another driver show up about 7 minutes late. It's no big deal except the fact that it is freezing cold 6:30 in morning. Well, this bus driver doesn't really know his way so as a result, he missed his turn. Students were complaining and making rude comments. Like c'mon, give this guy a break; it's his first time. I felt as many of these "kids" are being so disrespectful. If they put themselves in such situation, I don't think anyone of them would like it. One young man kept telling the bus driver that it's alright and we'll make it there, but another young lady decides to shout, "Don't tell him it's alright. It's not alright." At least keep that to yourself. What's the big hype? We have more than a half hour to get to campus. Finally, someone decides to step up and actually show the driver guy directions. By the time we got to campus, we still had about 20 minutes left before 8 A.M. It's great that someone step up to help.