Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

England, Ireland, and Wales (FC)

This spring break I went to England, Ireland, and Wales with Kids n Culture, and it was amazing. We spent the first 3 days in Ireland. I liked Ireland it's a nice place to be if you just want to get away from the city life for a while. We saw some really cool castles while we were there, but my favorite site was the Great Fort because we got to climb it. While in Ireland Georgie, Andromeda, Lalla, Brandy, Perla, Mecca, and I decided to have a girls night so we went to the movies and saw Captain America 2: The Winter Soldier, which was amazing. After Ireland we went to Wales, which was my favorite place, but unfortunately we only spent one day there. Wales was absolutely beautiful. We visited a castle while we were there and I thought it was better than the ones we saw in Ireland. We got to roam through the castle, which was really cool. Outside of the castle we saw these men who were recreating the medieval times, and they began to battle with swords.When the battle was over I got to hold an owl, which made me extremely happy because I love owls. Afterwards me and couple of the other seniors had lunch on the beach. We stayed at the Hand Hotel, which was supposedly haunted; it was actually cool staying in a haunted hotel it made the stay a little more fun, but it did scare some of the TMA kids. After Wales we headed towards London. London had a lot of stores, and reminded me a little of the city. We got to ride the trains in London, both above ground and underground. We saw a lot of things while we were there like Big Ben, the London Eye, Buckingham Palace, etc. Being a Harry Potter fan I most excited about visiting platform 9 3/4 , and the Harry Potter gift shop. These are only a few of the things we did in each country. I absolutely loved this trip and one day I will go back to Europe.
( Here are some pictures of the trip)


Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Naps (PB)

After a long day there's nothing better than taking a nap. I love naps and I think everyone should take naps. Naps make it easier for me to concentrate on my homework. If there's one thing I cant stand it's being woken up from a nap. When people wake me up from a nap I am usually very cranky; I just hate it when people wake me up. I don't understand why some people can't just wait until I wake up. I especially hate it when my sister wakes me up to ask me a simple question like how to do something or how to spell something because she could have just used the internet. I don't usually like being mean to people, but don't wake me up from a nap and expect me to be nice because I won't be. I think that's something I will have to discuss with my roommate in college to make sure we don't have any problems.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Leadership (ID)

For my leadership class I had to interview a leader, and so I interviewed Mr. McBride who runs the college office at TMA. His job is to provide support to students so that they can get into college. He keeps the students informed about college and helps them through the college process. Mr. McBride always encourages students to do their best and provides them with the tools they need to be successful.

Mr. McBride is a great example of what a good leader should be. I learned a lot about leadership interviewing Mr. McBride that I could possibly use in the future. I was always afraid that being a leader would make me feel or look stuck up or arrogant, but listening to Mr. McBride I realized that a leader doesn't have to be either of those things. A leader can be friendly and still be in control. Another thing I was worried about was not knowing enough, but he reassured me that a leader doesn't know everything and they don't have to know everything to lead people, you just have to be understanding and able to adjust to certain situations.

Through the interview I realized that a good leader does not overreact to failure, they learn from it and become better. The way you react to a situation will determine how people view and treat you as a leader. A good leader also knows how to trust their team to get the job done, which takes time because you have to build trust. Hopefully if I build my own business one day I can use some of these skills and other that I learn down the line in the work place so that I can be a good and effective leader.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Getting Fit (FC)

Myself and a small group of the senior girls have started to work out after school with Mr. G and Ms. P. I have always wanted to work out but I never knew how or what exercises I should do. I also never had the right motivation, so this is the perfect opportunity for me to get in shape. For years my doctor has been telling me that i need to exercise more and over the past two years I have gained weight, so I am definitely going to take advantage of this opportunity and finally take my doctors advice. I don't really care too much about losing a lot of weight especially since I am not too far away from having a healthy BMI; I am actually hoping to gain some strength out of these exercises. Hopefully I not only gain strength but also some flexibility, maybe it would even be good for my back.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

The Taming of the Shrew (CRR)

In English class we are reading Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew. I actually enjoy and understand the book. My favorite character so far is Katharina. Katharina is the daughter of Baptista and the older sister of Bianca. Baptista is trying to find a husband for Katharina because if she doesn't get married then Bianca can't get married. A lot of the men don't want to marry Katharina because of how slick her mouth is and how independent she is.

Katharina is very outspoken and independent, which is why she is my favorite character. Unlike many of the other women at the time, Katharina actually has an opinion and actually knows what she wants. She does not want anyone to tell her what to. She doesn't take any nonsense from anyone and I admire her for that. It is too bad that there weren't more women like Katharina at the time maybe not as rude as her, but definitely as confident and outspoken.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Adelina (FC)

At the age of five, I was entrusted with Adelina, my first pet, a turtle. Adelina taught me how to take care of others whether it was a pet or a human; and as the years passed by I became a more responsible person. The biggest thing I learned while taking care of Adelina is patience because if theres anything you need to take care of a turtle is a lot of patience. I had so much fun playing and talking with her; she was always right there when I needed a friend. Adelina didn’t make a lot of noise or cause trouble, she was just like me

Math (PB)

Math has been my favorite subject for as long as I can remember, but math became my passion in the sixth grade because that is when I knew that I wanted a career in math. Being able to solve problems through numbers and knowing which equation to use it just amazing to me. Math is like a game of chess it requires patience and understanding. When it comes to math you have to stop and just think what, is the best way to solve the problem, and the fact that it makes you think is definitely my favorite part of the subject.



I love to test myself and the harder the math got the more passionate I became about the subject. Math is just one of those subjects that I just get, I am able to understand it. I went ahead and became a teacher assistant for the math teacher down at the middle school in order to challenge myself because I figured that if I understood math so much then I should be able to explain it and teach it. Not only did I help the middle school students, but I helped myself become a better math student because now not only can I show my steps but I can explain them.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

O'Melvany Scholarship (FC)

A year ago I applied for the O'Melveny scholarship, I wrote the essay and I gathered all the materials I needed in order to apply that was easy, but then came the hard part. I had to do an interview, if you're as shy as I am then you know that interviews are like a nightmare. It was bad enough that I had to do an interview but then I found out it was a group interview. I was sitting there nervous just waiting my turn, and as the time for my interview got closer the more nervous I became. It was finally my turn, my hands were sweating and my legs were shaking. The interview started and my nerves just got worse; everyone was staring but I couldn't stare back, all I could think was that I needed to get out of there. I wanted to just walk out and never come back, but I came back and I'm actually glad I did. The interview was pretty bad but I don't care because I sat through it.