Monday, November 21, 2011
My Family's Thanksgiving Traditions
I like my family's Thanksgiving traditions because they allow us to stretch out our holiday. First, we have Thanksgiving at my great-uncle's house. My grandmother and great-aunts and uncles all sit in a certain room, and my parents usually sit with my father's cousins. I usually go back and forth and visit everyone. Next, we have a fish fry that Saturday at my great-uncle Harrison's house. It's a small house and everyone's crammed in, but it's really fun. Sometimes the next day we go to my great-uncle Andrew's house, but we don't go every Thanksgiving. These series of tradtions makes Thanksgiving a very fun holiday for my family.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Performing Arts
The part I liked most about career day was the peforming arts. We learned about her past experiences and the stories were very informative and entertaining. She told us what she liked most and how some personalities fit better with different theactrial jobs.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
My Roman Soldier Costume Project
We just finished Julius Caesar in my English class, and I had to do a project for the end of the unit. My project was a digital presentation on the types of clothes Roman soldiers would've worn. I used prezi, a site used for presentations, to add in pictures and information that I found. I only focused on one part of the Roman army in my project. By doing that, I learned that there were multiple divisions of their army. They had groups of soldiers that specialized in certain things. These groups also had their own special uniform. I also learned about the difference in uniforms as soldiers increased in rank.
Here's the link to my prezi: http://prezi.com/xxus1bmu1x77/present/?auth_key=scugshn&follow=vaultdiva97@gmail.com
Here's the link to my prezi: http://prezi.com/xxus1bmu1x77/present/?auth_key=scugshn&follow=vaultdiva97@gmail.com
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Get up.
This spiritual emphasis week was more than just words. Most of the time it doesn't really affect me very much. I take what they say and try to apply it, but I really don't go anywhere with it. This week affected me. Brent was not only straight-forward, but funny. He was different from most of our leaders. I don't know what it was, but it impacted me. Today's subject was about getting up. Are people ready to get up and drop everything to follow Christ wholeheartedly? That's what he focused on. Brent preaches in a interesting way. It's worldly, but Christian at the same time, and I think that's why it appeals to teenagers more. There's not someone up there telling you do this and don't do this or this is bad and that is good. He's not super peppy about God either to where it makes you wonder if the person is being serious or not. Brent's really been in those low places and can really tell about them. That makes it more real and impacting to me. Most teenagers are in an in-between stage. They are stuck between what they want to do and what they need to do. Since Brent's been there, it says more. I am more affected when someone talks about their past and their current life, rather than someone up there reading scripture pausing every now and then for effect expecting teenagers to appreciate what they're saying. Examples and how that scripture applies to when it was written and now coupled with worldly experiences affect me more. All of the past spiritual emphasis weeks, I've felt like it was scheduled for me to grow with God. That's what they're scheduled for I guess, but that doesn't seem like something you can schedule. Last year, when they told us to go pray by ourselves and take this time to be with God, I didn't know what to do. It's like, oh okay it's time to talk to God now. I didn't feel that this week. I felt that I was really learning and taking in things that will help me in my relationship with Jesus. I didn't feel forced to feel anything that wasn't there.
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