Harry Potter Bridge

Harry Potter Bridge
seen in the second movie; seen in real life by me

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Summertime

Random Zits cartoon, thought it was funny

I remember summertime was a time of looking forward to running around on the lawn, waking up late and watching cartoons in my pajamas, and finding random friends to play with.
Now what is summer to me? A time to earn money before school starts again. This summer instead of making plans to hang with friends or something, I made plans to work. I'm going to Washington state and staying with my grandparents for two months, to work. not one, but probably two jobs. I'm the eldest child of 4, my parents don't have extra cash to give me when I want something. So, I'm working for it instead.
I'm actually looking forward toward the end of summer. Why? Because instead of flying back to Phoenix from Washington, I'm flying to San Antonio Texas to help my boyfriend move here. Not only will he move here, he's going to move in with me. So it's not the summer I'm looking forward to, its the end of it, when I'll be with him.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

ENG 105- Pulp Fiction

my topic to watch for in this movie was Ethics. I think my favorite scene to show the ethical aspect of this was when the two characters Marsellus and Butch are capture and then Marsellus is raped by two gay men. Butch was able to get free and even though only min before he wanted to kill Marsellus, he went back and saved him from the two gay men. It was ethically write that he should try and save a man in trouble, no matter what his feelings toward the man were.

I'm not really sure how this movie fit in with the class. I really enjoyed it but in my mind I couldn't find any real educational purpose. I guess I'll find out more when I read my classmates blogs on their topics.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

A very good friend of mine is a terrific creative writer. He can take you away with a few words and paint pictures in your head. He has always given me confidence to keep up my writing. So when I was told for an English homework assignment that I had to mimic someone's style of writing, I picked his. He recently wrote a poem that each section was a period of time. Yesterday, Today, Now, and Tomorrow. Using those four, I created this version of my own poem:


Today I realized my mistake.
I live like life is forever.

Tomorrow I will change this error.
I will make it up to you.

Yesterday, I tied our hearts up and threw them away.
I hurt us both, thinking I will fix it later.

Now, I hope to live where we can still laugh and wish together.
I hope to change the way I live, starting with you.

Today, I apologized.
I made it up to you.
I vowed to cherish our love each day.

Today, I will love you more than yesterday,
But not as much as tomorrow.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Poetic

Two old love poems I've had for a couple years.

To Love…

To love is to care
To love is to feel
To love is to laugh
To love is to cry
To love is to be happy
To love is to be sad
To love is to be joyful
To love is to be angry
To love is to be loved
To love is to be hated
To love is to give
To love is to receive
To love is to live
To love is forever.


Loving you

“How do I love thee?”
There is more than one way,
My loving you each day.
I’ve never felt so much before
this great emotion between you and me.
I know my love will never stray,
in no way will it go away,
my love will last forever.
so join your life with mine,
let’s unite our hearts,
while our souls intertwine.
we will become one,
everything will be divine,
our new life has begun!