I found this pic in a box of old letters. It is from Akron, Ohio. I was 5. I loved that princess hat. I even still have it. You can't tell here but the hat was/is bright blue with a lighter blue and sparkly silver streamer. The shirt was mainly lt. blue too, which in a twisted 5 year old kinda way I must have thought matched.
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Monday, July 11, 2011
Scholarship
My biology teacher (my favorite teacher at this school) took it upon himself to nominate me for this scholarship. I had to find two other persons to write a letter of recommendation, making a total of 3. I soon found myself the recipient of $1000 to put towards anything school related such a books, tuition, or required equipment.
It is from the EMC electric company. They have a program that rounds up the electric bill to the nearest dollar and the extra change is then put into a fund that is given out as scholarships every year.
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It is from the EMC electric company. They have a program that rounds up the electric bill to the nearest dollar and the extra change is then put into a fund that is given out as scholarships every year.
Click on the picture and enlarge it so you can actually read the article.
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Voices
WGTC has a student magazine that showcases poems, art work, photograph, and short stories by students and teachers at the school. The whole of the 2011 edition can be found here. I submitted several things for consideration this year and one of them, a poem, was accepted. It is paired with another on the first page.
"Typewriters"
Denise Landon
Tap Tap Tap
Flow the sounds from next door
Slow fingers pounding out
Red thoughts embodied in black ink
I can now say that I am a published author.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Crafties
Being out of school for the summer I have plenty of time to work on my crafties. This is my latest finished project. I have been working off and on on it for over a year, maybe two, I don't remember. A few months ago I finally took it into the local yarn shop for help on figuring out how to start a row with a yarn over. I didn't think that was possible before and yet that is what the pattern called for. I have learned several useful techniques through this pattern.
Anyway, it is finally finished and I am very pleased with the results. This is probably the most complex knitting pattern that I have completed yet. The pattern was given to me by a friend as a high school graduation gift. I took a long time to find the right yarn for it. And I manage to guess just the right amount of yarn to get, six balls that I just barely used a bit from the last ball.
(Other posts on the shawl here. I thought there was other one too but I can't find it. Turns out I started the thing three years ago.)
Other long hybernating crafts exposed to the light once more include this cross stitched icon. Unlike the above shawl I don't expect to finish it during this break but I am making some more progress.
In anticipation of my visit to Oregon this summer I found myself in need of a simple project to take with me. The cross stitch being much to cumbersome and attention requisit, and my other knitting projects to large and bulky (rugs) to take on the plane. I, of course, was forced to start a new project. Which you see quickly begining to take form here from a Knitty.com pattern. I do like many of their patterns.
Anyway, it is finally finished and I am very pleased with the results. This is probably the most complex knitting pattern that I have completed yet. The pattern was given to me by a friend as a high school graduation gift. I took a long time to find the right yarn for it. And I manage to guess just the right amount of yarn to get, six balls that I just barely used a bit from the last ball.
(Other posts on the shawl here. I thought there was other one too but I can't find it. Turns out I started the thing three years ago.)
Other long hybernating crafts exposed to the light once more include this cross stitched icon. Unlike the above shawl I don't expect to finish it during this break but I am making some more progress.
In anticipation of my visit to Oregon this summer I found myself in need of a simple project to take with me. The cross stitch being much to cumbersome and attention requisit, and my other knitting projects to large and bulky (rugs) to take on the plane. I, of course, was forced to start a new project. Which you see quickly begining to take form here from a Knitty.com pattern. I do like many of their patterns.
The yarn for this pattern is a lovely blue mohair that my grandma got for me as a birthday present (last year?).
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Car Crunch and Florida Vacation
June 13, the last day of class. On my way to the school in the morning I did this to my poor car. I rear ended the guy in front of me as we both stopped short for a red light.
Thank goodness for insurance, we (parents) only had to cover $500 of the $3499 repair costs. And I (me) have a $115 citation. Ouch.
I thank the Lord though that no one was hurt and that I had friends near by who could pick me up and help get everything worked out. I picked up the car today. I'm very glad to have it back. It looks great but I think that my driving habits will need some work.
Despite the loss of my car I was able to still make it to Florida for the convocation. I drove down with my land lord who was also going. Originally I was planing on rooming with two other ladies (one of whom I know) and a little boy (the son of the other lady). However, when I got to the hotel I was directed to room with another lady who had an empty bed. I would have been happy enough with a place on the floor, or sharing a bed in a room with a bunch of other younglings. But I ended up with a bed to myself and a single room mate. It was very nice.
CEC for Life abortion protest. We where out there at 8:30ish in the morning and it was still warm.
Another lovely factor to the trip is I got to see Jon-Paul again. He is stationed very close by. He had to work in the mornings but was able to join me for the evening servises. The girl with him is the only other girl that came from my church. She was very exited to see Jon as well. You can tell he lives in Florida, look at how brown he is.
Thank goodness for insurance, we (parents) only had to cover $500 of the $3499 repair costs. And I (me) have a $115 citation. Ouch.
I thank the Lord though that no one was hurt and that I had friends near by who could pick me up and help get everything worked out. I picked up the car today. I'm very glad to have it back. It looks great but I think that my driving habits will need some work.
Despite the loss of my car I was able to still make it to Florida for the convocation. I drove down with my land lord who was also going. Originally I was planing on rooming with two other ladies (one of whom I know) and a little boy (the son of the other lady). However, when I got to the hotel I was directed to room with another lady who had an empty bed. I would have been happy enough with a place on the floor, or sharing a bed in a room with a bunch of other younglings. But I ended up with a bed to myself and a single room mate. It was very nice.
CEC for Life abortion protest. We where out there at 8:30ish in the morning and it was still warm.
Another lovely factor to the trip is I got to see Jon-Paul again. He is stationed very close by. He had to work in the mornings but was able to join me for the evening servises. The girl with him is the only other girl that came from my church. She was very exited to see Jon as well. You can tell he lives in Florida, look at how brown he is.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
GERMS
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Registration
Tonight is registration of spring quarter. Some crazy person decided that they should open up the classes at midnight. I suppose that it makes sense in that most people would be home by then, not at work or school. But still, it makes for a long night. I will stay up till midnight to fight with the computer for 45 mins trying to get it to connect because a school of 8000 students are all trying to register at the same time. Ugg... double ugg because I then have to be up by at least 6:30 to leave for school the "next" morning.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Toothless
This is my new fishie. His name is Toothless. Which is a joke because bettas actually have teeth. They are interesting little boogers. Along with their gills bettas have an organ called a Labyrinth that allows them to actually breath atmospheric O2. This is why they can survive living in such a small bowl (though that is not really healthy for them in the long term).
He is a very curious fish. Silly thing decided he wanted to explore the plant jar, and after putting half of his body in there had to do some considerable wiggling to back out. No worries though, he managed it just fine.
He is looking at the camera head on in this picture. His face is so dark that it is hard to see much detail at this angle.
He is a very curious fish. Silly thing decided he wanted to explore the plant jar, and after putting half of his body in there had to do some considerable wiggling to back out. No worries though, he managed it just fine.
He is looking at the camera head on in this picture. His face is so dark that it is hard to see much detail at this angle.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Snow in GA
Monday, January 3, 2011
School Up-date
On my Psych final I made an 89%, to bring a class total of 92.7%. On my chemistry final I made a 97%, to bring a class total of 97.99%. This chemistry class was the last one I needed to apply to the Dental hygiene program at WGTC. I completed the health care providers CPR class before Christmas break, also needed to apply. The only thing left is the PSB-entrance exam. I will take only one class (microbiology) this next (winter) quarter and spend the time that I would use on another class to study for the PSB. I apply for the program April 1st.
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