Sunday, April 11, 2010

The FIinale

All the writing I’ve done has been for my English class at college. It has been a different experience writing something for the whole world to see. I really liked doing it because it was a way to get something that bothered you off your chest. I feel my writing is good. I wrote about a good variety of things, definitely got me to think clearly after I wrote it. Maybe, but all in all I had a lot of fun writing about the free topics and letting my mind wonder about things as I spoke. I really liked the one blog I talked about if everyone knew what the other was thinking by body language. Something like that really is fun to think about what would happen if something small were to be changed. I didn’t like how I would get stuck on writing for a blog and get stuck. I would eventually just repeat everything, not the smartest but, what are you going to do when you’re stuck? Just keep swimming (Finding Nemo quote from Dory). But I don’t know if I’ll keep writing or if I’ll just stop and forget about it. Blogs seem like a fun way to just let your mind wonder in the hopes someone out there would read it and care enough about it. I’m glad I was exposed to something like this in college and had the chance to explore with the topics my teacher gave to me. It was a bit of a hassle if I almost forgot to do one. Usually Sunday afternoon I’ll be like “oh snap! I almost forgot about the blog for English class I need to write”. In the end I just look at the finished blog and say, “yup that’s all I got to say about that” (Forest Gump).

Sunday, April 4, 2010

expertise

Sometimes I feel I’m ok in everything, not amazing in one. I can run average, I draw because I love to and I’m not amazing (although I wish I was). One thing I feel I can be or will be an expert in is learning the anatomy and physiology of the human body. I absolutely love the human body. It is by far the most amazing, complex, and beautiful thing ever created. I know so much about it, not every little detail about it, but I know a lot of facts, structures, and processes of how the body works. I have books, posters, and I’ve taken classes about the body. In high school my anatomy teacher had me fall in love with learning more about the human body. I thought it was going to be a hard class, to learn so much detail about the human body, I was scared. But he made it the best experience I’ve ever had in high school. With learning about the human body, it gets me to draw better. I’m amazed at how flowing the body looks how everything connects perfectly and flows amazingly. Hopefully in a couple of years, I’ll become a nurse and get to work with the human body every day. I would love nothing more than to pursue nursing and not only help people, but learn about the human body and get up close. I went the body world’s exhibit and that just blew my mind away. That exhibit made me appreciate the body even more than I do now. Since I was little, I’ve loved the human body, it all started out with mummies and from there it just expanded to the human body. I know I’ve mentioned this before, but I’ll say it again. When I pass away ( can’t believe I’m talking about death and I’m only 19) I want to donate my body to body world’s and show the world what lies beneath their skins.