
I went and picked up my new glasses today. My last pair was from 2001...yikes!
It’s going to be a great year. I just have a feeling. I have been busy the past week visiting everyone for the New Year! Ate a lot of sweets and worked extra hours…even though I haven’t been feeling well. Still it has been great to get together with families!
I made a lot of goals for the year and I am very confident that I am going to achieve all of them. One of the goals is to read more…more…and MORE! I miss reading for fun, waking up early in the morning to finish up a book from the night before. Whatever happened to those days?! I miss that!
I have had this blog for a year now! How time flies. It’s really sweet to be able to access what I did throughout the year by this blog. I just click on the month and I am back to those memories. I do want to get a hard copy of my blog.
Year of brilliant possibilities.
I had a wonderful day today. Got to school early to finish talking to various people and meet my biology group for our project. We were working on how caffeine intake affects our blood pressure. Our hypothesis was that caffeine intake will increase our blood pressure as other researches shows. So we all met, seven of us, at 9 a.m. to measure our blood pressure. Then we all dashed to a nearby coffee place to drink down 16 oz. of coffee. It was great to see all of us nonstop talking about various things and mostly about our future. I am sure the crowd in the coffee shop thought we all have been friends for such a long time even though we have only known each other for the past month! It was just great conversation, ideas, team work! Beautifully done.
I was reading an article about the affects of television and reading. Some quotes that stood out were:
A defense of Reading, by Marie Winn. The Plug-In Drug: Television, computers, and Family life, Penquin Books, 2002
“Television captures the imagination but does not liberate it. A good book at once stimulates and frees the mind.”
“Television images do not go through a complex symbolic transformation. The mind does not have to decode and manipulate during the television experience. Perhaps this is why the visual images received directly from a television set are strong, stronger; it appears, than the images conjured up mentally while reading. But ultimately they satisfy less.”
“The television child has fewer opportunities for learning to sustain concentration than the “book” child of the past.”
Is a little embarrassing they keep referring to children but I know many adults have trouble turning the television off...me included!
Electricity went out for about two hours today and I went crazy! How much I depend on technology to keep me company. I was having lunch and watching television. I wanted to heat my food again but nope..no microwave. I thought let’s get on the internet…NO! I felt empty without my electricity..haha. I talked on my cell for awhile and got extremely bored..so I went shopping!! Holiday shopping has began!
threatened to throw everything out of my room if I don't clean it and my brother even offered me money to buy something to organize my room (clean freak- my brother). I have way too many things...So instead of just making my room look nice by hiding the mess (in one week having a messy room again) I have decided to really think about what I need and throw the rest out. Let's see what the result will be.
This is kinda funny...Even though I feel kinda sad to laugh about it.
Here I go:
1. Go to google
2. type in failure
3. then press the button: I'm feeling lucky
Is it funny?