I’m going to teach elementary school (probably 2nd grade), so I hope this will help me to never ever grow up… Unfortunetly, adult responsibilities come along with that, but at least in spirit I would like to remain a child forever.
little “climbing the professional ladder”, with college
and more college, and work and more work, that we forget
what it was like to be people instead of robots.
trying, and forget that its important to include
stress-free days of pure childlike fun.
We forget what it was like to feel real mental freedom,
real intellectual thinking without even knowing it or
Its still there, because there is a special section in our brains reserved for the child attitude state (we use it all the time for negative things- like road rage, gossip, impatience, etc). Maybe that part of the brain wouldn’t show its ugly side quite as much if we would only ALLOW it to show its positive side. Go out and have fun. Let’s be kids again, if only for a day.
Apr 23, 2006, 04:26PM PDT | 3 cheers | 1 comment
I have horrible posture… and both of my grandmothers are working on me.. because when they were growing up girls HAD to have good posture to be considered proper ladies. I plan on graduating, and being a professional business woman in a year, maybe two… and I feel like posture is something I definately need to get straight beforehand, because body language, as much as we wouldn’t like it to sometimes, tells people alot more than we think it does. My posture as it is now would surely say “I’m lazy, I don’t care about my professional appearance, I am spastic and late all the time, am not well put together and prepared, etc..
so here goes—- a little self discipline is in order.
Apr 17, 2006, 05:30PM PDT | 1 cheer | 0 comments
Oh my, photography class…
the first year was horrrrible… learning all the technical stuff.
I didnt realize how much really went into it…
taking the photo using an old completely MANUAL Minolta camera, going into the dark room and removing the film and painstakingly (AND CAREFULLY) transfering it to a reel, then processing the film in all the chemicals in the tank in a certain degree temp. in exact measurements and times, and then acutally making prints, and processing themmm… and whew. It was a bit of an overload.
But it is SO MUCH FUN and SO EXCITING once you’ve learned all of that mumbo jumbo.
Black and White Photography is my favorite creative art. Well, its a tie with drawing (in charcoal).
Apr 17, 2006, 05:06PM PDT | 2 cheers | 0 comments