What is the parenting? What's the difference between right or wrong? Everyone has different morals, so there isn't a definite difference between right or wrong. It can only be based off of someone's morals or values. Parenting is based off of those morals. Don't eat that, don't do that, don't touch this, pay attention, don't draw on the walls! What's right and what's wrong?
When I think of the typical American family, I think about Full House and Boy Meets World. These are two of my favorite older TV shows. I would compare parenting to these two shows because I believe the parenting is portrayed in a manner that is approved by America families. Children learn from their mistakes and teach not only themselves, but their parents as well. The parental figures in these two shows are relatable and accepted by society. In relation to my family, I couldn't have asked for better parents. My parents taught me to be responsible and respectful. If I made a mistake, I took responsibility and learned from the situation. I don't think of myself as a rude individual; I like to be friends with anyone I meet. My morals are similar to my parents, but I have independent morals of my own. That's what makes me different from my friend or my sister or my mom. I wouldn't have wanted my parents to teach me about life in any other way. The words are indescribable to how appreciative I am to have them as my parents.
The Walls family is nothing compared to my family. We never ran away from problems and my parents watched over me. Jeanette's parents care so dearly for their family and love all their children. Love is what every child wants. The problem with her parents are that they don't watch over the children. They are running for who-knows-what and tell their children things that should never be said to a child. For example, Jeanette's mom told her she was a replacement child for her sister that passed away. What? I would never say anything like this is my child and no parent ever should. Her parents are responsible in the sense of teaching them and helping them, but irresponsible in what they teach their children. Kids copy every single thing.
Friday, February 27, 2015
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Writing About Writing
When I am assigned a four page paper for my first writing assignment in my first college writing class, I thrive to do well. I don't remember having to write a four page paper without an outline for what each paragraph requires. It was difficult to not be repetitive, but I think I accomplished the goal of my first college writing paper.
Before writing, I went over each topic I wanted to cover for the paper. I spilt up different thoughts for each paragraph and then elaborated with more detail and evidence when I was actually writing the paper. I read over my page a lot for grammatical errors and incomplete thoughts. I don't think writing is my strongest point, but I have been told that I am a good writer. This was very shocking to me because I would never consider myself a very good writer; decent maybe. What I usually think about when I'm writing, as I can say fro most people, is if it grabs my reader's attention and flows throughout the paper. I want people to enjoy my writing and not think it is dull. I think the most important aspect of a paper is the author's opinion. I believe that it gives the paper more character with the author's input on a certain subject. Personally, writing my opinion is the easiest part of any paper and I like being able to provide my own point on a certain topic. My motivation for writing a paper are my feelings along the way. I think that going outside your comfort zone and adding in some personal feelings help get across your point to the reader. My feelings are my inner strength. I like to be able to include my thoughts and feelings; that is my strongest point when writing.
Even though writing is not the most exciting thing to me, I do enjoy writing when given an assignment. I think it is important to know how to write, but everyone has their own way of writing. That's what makes writing so unique.
Before writing, I went over each topic I wanted to cover for the paper. I spilt up different thoughts for each paragraph and then elaborated with more detail and evidence when I was actually writing the paper. I read over my page a lot for grammatical errors and incomplete thoughts. I don't think writing is my strongest point, but I have been told that I am a good writer. This was very shocking to me because I would never consider myself a very good writer; decent maybe. What I usually think about when I'm writing, as I can say fro most people, is if it grabs my reader's attention and flows throughout the paper. I want people to enjoy my writing and not think it is dull. I think the most important aspect of a paper is the author's opinion. I believe that it gives the paper more character with the author's input on a certain subject. Personally, writing my opinion is the easiest part of any paper and I like being able to provide my own point on a certain topic. My motivation for writing a paper are my feelings along the way. I think that going outside your comfort zone and adding in some personal feelings help get across your point to the reader. My feelings are my inner strength. I like to be able to include my thoughts and feelings; that is my strongest point when writing.
Even though writing is not the most exciting thing to me, I do enjoy writing when given an assignment. I think it is important to know how to write, but everyone has their own way of writing. That's what makes writing so unique.
Sunday, February 8, 2015
East, South, West...Where's North?
From preschool to senior year, I have had the most amazing experience in and out of school. But to get to graduation and regret not sleeping during nap time, we must start out small.
I grew up in the Central Bucks distract my entire life. I never moved out of the district and I am so appreciative now that I never did. My first school was Simon Butler Elementary school. I was there from half-day preschool until sixth grade with the typical ups and downs of growing up. Elementary school did not contribute to my career decision, but I had one of the best teachers there who I still keep in contact with. My sixth grade teacher, Ms. Henry, but now Mrs. Hawk, was my favorite teacher at Butler. She was an inspiration to not only me, but the class. With her I wasn't afraid of what was to come in middle school; she prepared me. The relationship the class had with her was incredible. Only after teaching for her second year at Butler, we were her favorite class. I am so thankful I got to spend my last year at Butler with her.
The relationships created in high school go beyond the walls. I stay in contract with multiple of my favorite teachers. The teachers know high school is more than just education; its the friendships built there and the time spent there. My guidance counselor and my teachers made it easy for me to apply to Cedar Crest and potentially be accepted. If it wasn't for them and their assistance, it wouldn't have been possible. They helped shape who I am today. CB South came together as a family; if someone was upset, we were there to comfort them, if someone was happy, we all celebrated. CB South Titans always came together.
I grew up in the Central Bucks distract my entire life. I never moved out of the district and I am so appreciative now that I never did. My first school was Simon Butler Elementary school. I was there from half-day preschool until sixth grade with the typical ups and downs of growing up. Elementary school did not contribute to my career decision, but I had one of the best teachers there who I still keep in contact with. My sixth grade teacher, Ms. Henry, but now Mrs. Hawk, was my favorite teacher at Butler. She was an inspiration to not only me, but the class. With her I wasn't afraid of what was to come in middle school; she prepared me. The relationship the class had with her was incredible. Only after teaching for her second year at Butler, we were her favorite class. I am so thankful I got to spend my last year at Butler with her.
On to Unami Middle School, where I played soccer and made the decision that would change my life forever. In seventh grade, we had to do a career project on what we wanted to be when we grew up. I had no idea what I wanted to do; I was only thirteen. I didn't even know what I was having for dinner or wearing the next day. Nobody had prepared me for this decision. I thought about it for awhile and then something hit be like a to of bricks. My mom's best friend, I call her my aunt because we are so close, Aunt Diana was the answer. I knew that I always wanted to help people and work with others. She is a Nurse Anesthetist and I decided to do some research on the performance of a Nurse Anesthetist. It clicked; I knew this was what I wanted to do when I grew up. At Unami, there were the cliques. There were nerds, jocks, populars, and then there was me. I liked to mingle and be friendly with everyone. I hated cliques, but that was how it was then. To me, loving my friends and expanding my education were the two most important aspects of growing up.
Finally, Central Bucks South High school, were I found the love of my life and made the decision to enroll at Cedar Crest College. CB South has two sister schools, CB East and CB West. However, no CB North! My high school education I think was the most important because it challenged me to preform better and prepare me for college. We had block scheduling so I had four classes each day that were an hour and a half long. I liked bock scheduling because I only had to focus on so much and some of my classes now are that long. I have been with some of the same people since pre-school and the feeling of graduating with them was speechless. High school wasn't just about the education; it was about the experience. If I could go back and change my experience I wouldn't. I loved my high school years; I met incredible people that I will never forget. I played soccer for one year and ran track for two years. Being involved was one of the best decisions I've ever made. It is important to not only focus on your education, but to get involved and meet new people and have a good time. My school was diverse and there were lots of different talents. CB South is known for everything; sports, education, music, arts, you name it. I believe I was given the best education in the Central Bucks school district. I wasn't learning just to learn; it was more than that.
"Once a Titan, always a Titan."
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