Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Yes, I did mention Tina Fey

I am most proud of the way I developed my writing and myself at the same time.  I learned how to incorperate myself into the writing through humor, my interests and opinions.  I branched out a little just by not being afraid of showing my personality (read more in the blog from 6/11/11). As one of my heros, Tina Fey said, "Do what you want and don't care what they think." This is the spirit I tried to incorperate into my blogs even though a grand total of three people read them.  This quote can easily carry over to my daily life and this was a great place to try it out. I can always expand my writing and this gave me more practice with writing besides just essays and questions about the books. 

After looking over all my old blogs, I realized that writing doesn't have to be all high diction novels and essays.  My blogs incorperated many of my favorite things and interests into a collection of greatness, without being stuffy. I am proud of these blogs because were a significant part of my English expirience and though they were interesting, I'm glad they're done.


See the resemblance?

From the first blog on, I found a way to incorperate my love of comedy into the blogs.  They weren't like comedy scripts or anything, I just added a little bit of Emma humor (weirdness) into them.  This helped me bridge the distinction between comedy writing and school-type writing.  It is a good example of how things can be two different things at once. Most things aren't either one or the other, they have a little of both. Such as people (multiple characteristics, friends and interests), food (my mom's frozen enchilada things-mexican, but still gross) and music (rap with violins or something like that).


Because writing has never been my thing, I used to not put as much energy or feeling into it.  One thing I liked about the blogs was mixing my other interests.  I talked about ballet, my family, Parks and Recreation, my childhood and development to what I am now and other media interests (books, TV shows and music). This made writing the blogs more fun because I could relate and add emotion much more than in other writing. 

As the year winds down, I have looked back over all my old projects and assignments.  This is one of my best accomplishments because it spanned the whole year and required more responsibility and creativity from me.  I had to remember each week and take the extra time to finish them without many reminders. These were easy to forget because I would put it off until Friday or Saturday and get distracted and not do them.  I only missed a few...  Though I enjoyed the time I spent with my computer on these, I'm glad they're finished and I can enjoy my summer, almost burden free!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Turtles and Watermelon (late)

The expirience I remember most with poetry was in sixth grade.  In two of my classes we were writing haikus.  This wasn't my first expirience with haikus but it was getting close to summer and I was ready to be free.  In English we were supposed to write five or so haikus, maybe about summer or maybe about whatever we wanted but anyway, I was ecstastic about summer I wrote about that.  I found haiku writing incredibly easy and rewarding because they were short and rhymy.  Later that day in science we were supposed to write poems about the sea animal we had picked and because of my sucess with haikus earlier in the day, I decided to continue my pattern. After whipping out an excellent specimen in under five minutes, I continued onto my friends and helped them write their poems about turtles and sea cucumbers and such. It is one of my greatest sucess stories.

I've always enjoyed writing poetry.  I find it easy to write my feelings into shorter pieces while still hiding them. Even if I don't include emotion, I always find a way to turn my expiriences, dreams and loves into masterful short poems.  They are a lot like essays where as long as I'm passionate about the subject, they turn out fine.  I also enjoy reading poems written by my friends and family, especially my sister.  I have nothing against poetry, I think its really pretty but like everything else, I hate analyzing it.  If I go too deep into the poem, it ruins the magic for me. I like to appreciate it at face value, nothing to change my opinion.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Me me me me me!

The easiest and most memorable assignment I did this year was the very first one we wrote about ourselves.  I'm not much of a writer and I find it easiest to write when I feel passionate about the subject. Its not that I love myself so much thats the only one I liked, its the one I related to the most.  A lot of the assignments I didn't connect with most of the books and I know myself well enough to write about me.  I felt more obligated to put feeling into something that gives a first look at myself to someone I would work with every day than writing a paper about a book that's four hundred years old.

One of my random, indescribable acts

 I am proud of this project because I think it was a good portrayal of me.  Through writing this I showed my true inner nerd. without making a fool of myself in front of a bunch of strangers.  In most of my classes, I am quiet and reserved because some people just don't accept my creativity. By describing myself through a letter, I expand my awesomeness without putting myself at such a risk of unacceptedness.  Once the teacher knows me, I tend to come out of my shell a little more which is what happened in English this year. I'm really proud of how I pushed myself to show my characteristics through the project and of what it resulted in. Hopefully this will challenge me to be more outgoing when I meet new people.