Sunday, February 22, 2009

Comments...

I commented on Dyvrsity's blog about Did She Deliver Her Baby On Stage?  The post was interesting because I was not familiar with what went on at the Grammys.  Apparently M.I.A. is 9 months pregnant and performed on her baby's due date!   I would definitely check out this post!

Alone Time


My roommate and I recently decided to part ways.  Our schedules have conflicted since the beginning of the semester, which has made our living situation difficult.  We made a mutual decision to spilt up.  I would move out of Boaz and my new home would become a single in Morrison McGinnis.  At first I was a little nervous to make this big change.  Then I realized how nice it was going to be to be living in a single.  A room all to myself.  No more getting dressed in the dark and no more late night trips to Fondren.

The whole process seemed to fly by.  My Mom helped me move all of my belongings in a day.  Although it was stressful to have to move all of my things out, it was fun having my Mom here to help me.  She told me that it was probably best that I did not have a roommate because she would probably be annoyed with all the stuff I would bring in.  I was soon settled and began my new life in Morrison McGinnis.

The first night I sat in my single and there was not a sound.  No one running through the halls, no one coming in and out of my room, and no music blaring.  My lifestyle changed instantly.  I stayed up until 2:30 a.m. that night studying for a test.  I woke up the next morning to get in another hour of studying.  I was unable to study this effectively with a roommate.
  I thought moving to a different dorm would cause me to lose touch with my friends from Boaz, but I am always making trips back there.  No one treats me as an outsider but as if I still lived on their floor. 

Kathleen may be my ex-roommate but she is still my best friend.  People are quick to judge.  They think that just because we made the decision to spilt up that we are no longer friends.  This is definitely not the case.  In fact, I believe this change will allow Kathleen and I to become better friends.  She will be able to concentrate on track and I will be able to concentrate on my studies.  Everything works out in the end.  I think we will both benefit from this change, and it will change our friendship for the better. 

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Comments...

I commented on Bon Qui Qui's blog about a Cruel Initiation.  I thought the post was well- written and very interesting.  It opened my eyes up to something I was not aware of at all.  I would definitely take a look at this post!

Sunday, February 8, 2009

FORGIVE AND FORGET


Michael Phelps, 14 time gold medalist winner, was caught smoking a marijuana pipe.  On November 6, "weeks after his Beijing triumph, 23 year old Phelps surprised students at the University of South Carolina in Columbia by showing up unannounced at a house party" (News of the World).  

After reading this article, I began to feel sorry for him.  He is under such scrutiny.  Although I think it was a dumb decision on his part, I think that he is truly sorry.  I think the public should take it easy on him.  I watched a video on youtube and it brought up a very good point.  CNN is interviewing Eric Hirshberg who states how "this kind of thing is harder for his image to sustain than someone with a bad boy image".  This type of thing would not hurt Kid Rock, it probably would not be thought twice about.  But because Michael Phelps is a "golden boy" this picture could cause him to lose endorsements and hurt his image.  

The poor guy made a mistake.  In the article on News of the World, they are bashing him.  It states how he was drinking a ton of alcohol and grabbed the marijuana pipe with no hesitation.  He knew how to smoke the pipe.  An on looker said, "he looked just as natural with a bong in his hands as he does swimming in the pool.  He was the gold medal winner of bong hits."  All the statements in this article are making Michael Phelps look like a terrible person.  I think we should give him a break.  He is 23 years old and had a slip up, just as long as it does not happen again I think the public should forgive and move on! 

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Rowdy or Relaxing Spring Break?


As we enter a new semester and are reunited with all of our friends, the topic of Spring Break is being tossed around. From picking out a hotel to buying a plane ticket, I realize that I am going to have to put down a large amount of cash.
The recent buzz of Spring Break is overwhelming. Everyone wants to get their plans in order, so they can have the most unforgettable, out of control week. At first, I fought my Mom about going to Mexico. I would be with all of my SMU friends. From all the boys to all the girls I have talked to, it seems like it’s going to be the “hot spot”. It would be my first time in Mexico, as a teenager, and I can’t imagine all the crazy things that would be going on. Then I realized that Mexico would consist of booze, bars, and boys and that is not the way I would want to spend my Spring Break.
I realized that instead of having a rowdy Spring Break in Mexico, I’d rather spend that week relaxing. This year I’m headed to St. Thomas with my best friend and her family. I am absolutely thrilled to go because I have never been. After doing some research on St. Thomas I have become more familiar and excited with my Spring Break plans.
Usually, I never want to miss out and love being present at every social function. I am passing up a party for relaxation on a warm beach. I figured I make my Mom happy by not going to Mexico and obviously make myself happy by going to St. Thomas. It is a win win situation. Are you ready to get rowdy on Spring Break or relax?