Family Friday
I always want to acknowledge my family and give them credit when
credit is given. I have the most wonderful parents and brother and
sister and girl could ask for. My parents got divorced a few years
ago which usually takes a toll on a family, but theirs was very
smooth and had no problems.
My Mother- My mom is a very sweet and sensitive woman. Soon she
will be moving to either Denver or Chicago with her boyfriend. She is
a physical therapist and works very hard at her job. She is from
California and her sisters still live there. Her dad was in the Air
Force so she moved around a lot as a child.
My father- My dad owns a gas station back at home. He has done
that for almost 30 years now. He is from New York. My dad has always
been involved in my life whether it be sports or just being a father
to me. He has been my softball coach every since I can imagine and I
am so grateful for that. He is also the President of the School Board
ay my high school. My father is the hardest worker I have ever met.
He has always done what it has taken to provide for us and runs a
successful business almost by himself.
My brother- Sadly my little brother is graduating high school this
year. My brother and I are the same person with the same personality.
He is my ultimate best friend and I love him so much. He is very
smart and will be majoring in chemical engineering at Ohio State
starting this fall.
My sister- My sister is the most successful person I have ever met
and she is only 21. She will be graduating from Ohio University in a
few weeks. In high school she was valedictorian and state champion of
the mile. As if that wasn't enough, she went on to do even better at
Ohio University. She has been female athlete of the year there for
four years in a row and is a three time All American. This summer she
will be moving to France for a few months then from France to Oregon
to live her her boyfriend and to pursue her professional running
career. Her boyfriend is a professional runner for Mizuno and was
third in the Boston Marathon the past year. She is easily the most
motivated person I have ever met.
If you know anything about me, it is that my family is my life.
They make my day every day.
My mother and I
My family in Oregon
Who Made My Day?
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Thursday
As the school year is winding down, there are a few people I have
realized that made this semester something to remember forever.
The first person is one of my teachers, Dr. Dunak. She is my history teacher and I have never loved a class so much. At the beginning of the semester she had us fill out student expectations. I wrote that I genuinely love history and am excited to just be in the class and learn. But I also wrote about how as a future teacher, I want to learn about her teaching style and pick up and strategies that I think I would like to have in the future. This is the most interactive and diverse class I have every been in. Whether the students are auditory, kenesthetic, or visual learners, there is no way they won't succeed in the class. We watch movie clips, listen to songs, read letters from the time period we are studying. Just yesterday we watched an episode of “That 70's Show” and it was great. I never realized how much I could learn about the social issues of the 70's by watching a sitcom of teenagers who smoke weed every day. I have done a few lesson plans modeling her teaching style and they have all succeed. I am always looking for ways to improve my teaching strategies and she has taught me so much more than the United States since 1877.
The other person who has really made this semester great for me is my little, Madison. She is so great and I never thought that I would take a little only a few months after I activated. Tomorrow is the senior ceremony and knowing that with my big graduating we can continue our family line with no problem. Our relationship has not fully developed yet but I think it works out very well. We both work a ton and leave every few weekends because of our boyfriends so we both live pretty busy lives. It is such a great and fulfilling feeling to know that I will always have someone as a little, and to spoil :D She is the crafty one of the two of us though. These are just two people that have made my semester so much fun and interesting.
The first person is one of my teachers, Dr. Dunak. She is my history teacher and I have never loved a class so much. At the beginning of the semester she had us fill out student expectations. I wrote that I genuinely love history and am excited to just be in the class and learn. But I also wrote about how as a future teacher, I want to learn about her teaching style and pick up and strategies that I think I would like to have in the future. This is the most interactive and diverse class I have every been in. Whether the students are auditory, kenesthetic, or visual learners, there is no way they won't succeed in the class. We watch movie clips, listen to songs, read letters from the time period we are studying. Just yesterday we watched an episode of “That 70's Show” and it was great. I never realized how much I could learn about the social issues of the 70's by watching a sitcom of teenagers who smoke weed every day. I have done a few lesson plans modeling her teaching style and they have all succeed. I am always looking for ways to improve my teaching strategies and she has taught me so much more than the United States since 1877.
The other person who has really made this semester great for me is my little, Madison. She is so great and I never thought that I would take a little only a few months after I activated. Tomorrow is the senior ceremony and knowing that with my big graduating we can continue our family line with no problem. Our relationship has not fully developed yet but I think it works out very well. We both work a ton and leave every few weekends because of our boyfriends so we both live pretty busy lives. It is such a great and fulfilling feeling to know that I will always have someone as a little, and to spoil :D She is the crafty one of the two of us though. These are just two people that have made my semester so much fun and interesting.
My little (in the middle and big (right)
Tuesday
On this day I got to watch a softball game. Anyone who knows me in
the slightest knows that I am addicted to the game of softball. From
a very young age it has consumed my summers and spring. I started
playing on a travel team when I was right years old. We were the
first team in our organization called the Miami County Blaze. Now,
there are about 15 teams in the organization. I ended up playing for
11 season with the same girls and coaches. Of course playing the game
was the main priority, but the bond I built with the girls is my
favorite part. I also had great coaches as mentors for that part of
my life. The biggest thing I took away from playing in this
organization was family and commitment. The girls and our families
all became one. I am still great friends with all of these girls and
keep in close contact even though we are not playing anymore.
Outside of playing for the Blaze, I played on my high school team too. I loved every second of it. My dad was the assistant coach and the head coach was Brian Kadel, who was also my Social Studies teacher in 9th grade. For four years we put up a great team and were feared in our conference, winning it twice. We were always stacked as a team and winning makes everything a lot more fun. I learned a lot more from playing ball for Mr. Kadel. The rules of discipline and reliability were stressed. It was a very important concept for him and am grateful for the lessons.
I went on to play my freshman year at Muskingum University. The experience was different from any team I was on before, but that's expected. Instead of a close knit 12 girls, there was almost 40. The coaching and time commitment was a lot more strenuous as well. I played a lot my freshman year and did enjoy it. I became extremely close with my teammates which is probable if you spend large portions of every day of the week with them. I lettered but decided this year that it was not for me anymore. I decided to work which will allow me to graduate on time and debt free. The most important thing I took away from playing Muskingum Softball was professionalism. This is a characteristic that will be used for the rest of my life. I learned from example and non-example, meaning that I had great role models and some that weren't so great and showed me what not to do.
Watching this softball game brought back so many memories to me, and made me realize that playing ball for so long molded me into the person I am.
This past summer and last season on the Miami County Blaze
Outside of playing for the Blaze, I played on my high school team too. I loved every second of it. My dad was the assistant coach and the head coach was Brian Kadel, who was also my Social Studies teacher in 9th grade. For four years we put up a great team and were feared in our conference, winning it twice. We were always stacked as a team and winning makes everything a lot more fun. I learned a lot more from playing ball for Mr. Kadel. The rules of discipline and reliability were stressed. It was a very important concept for him and am grateful for the lessons.
I went on to play my freshman year at Muskingum University. The experience was different from any team I was on before, but that's expected. Instead of a close knit 12 girls, there was almost 40. The coaching and time commitment was a lot more strenuous as well. I played a lot my freshman year and did enjoy it. I became extremely close with my teammates which is probable if you spend large portions of every day of the week with them. I lettered but decided this year that it was not for me anymore. I decided to work which will allow me to graduate on time and debt free. The most important thing I took away from playing Muskingum Softball was professionalism. This is a characteristic that will be used for the rest of my life. I learned from example and non-example, meaning that I had great role models and some that weren't so great and showed me what not to do.
Watching this softball game brought back so many memories to me, and made me realize that playing ball for so long molded me into the person I am.
This past summer and last season on the Miami County Blaze
Monday
I am a sophomore in college, but a junior with credits. I
transferred a little over a semester's worth of credits from high
school. The people who made my day on Monday originated from my small
town. I am a double major with a minor. I will graduated with a
degree in AYA Social Studies (Adolescent Young Adult) which is grades
7-12. This will allow me to teach anything social studies related,
which is history, political science, economics, and psychology. I had
to major in one of those, so I chose to major in Psychology. I also
will have a minor in history. My ultimate goal is to either be a
teacher or school psychologist. After my years at Muskingum I will
further my education in either psychology or education.
I initially went to school to be a nurse. This lasted about two weeks. I did not know what I wanted to do at all and it seemed like a good decision at the time. I love going back home and talking to my old teachers. One day over fall break my freshman year I went into the high school and visited my Calculus teacher, Mrs. Arnold. I was never very good at Pre Calc or Calculus, but I sure did try. Mrs. Arnold was one of the best teachers I ever had, and she was just a great person to be around. After talking with her for a while, it kind of just came to me that what I really wanted to do was teach. Even in my journals from when I was a child I wanted to be a "techer."
I initially went to school to be a nurse. This lasted about two weeks. I did not know what I wanted to do at all and it seemed like a good decision at the time. I love going back home and talking to my old teachers. One day over fall break my freshman year I went into the high school and visited my Calculus teacher, Mrs. Arnold. I was never very good at Pre Calc or Calculus, but I sure did try. Mrs. Arnold was one of the best teachers I ever had, and she was just a great person to be around. After talking with her for a while, it kind of just came to me that what I really wanted to do was teach. Even in my journals from when I was a child I wanted to be a "techer."
When I went back to school I changed my
major and have never regretted that decision. The people who made my
day are all from home. Mrs. Arnold, along with some other entities of
the Miami East High School staff have impacted my life so positively.
To graduate on time I must take some summer classes. I did not have
any idea how to go about this so I called my old guidance counselor.
One of the perks of coming from a small town is that everyone knows
who you are. Right when I said my first name he knew and helped me so
much. I am unbelievably grateful for the town I grew up in and wish
that one day my family will be able to experience the same.
Our Calculus class my senior year
Our Calculus class my senior year
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Sunday
Today was the lovely day of Easter. The
person who made my day would of course have to be my Savior.
My day started out with the typical
Easter egg hunt. I am 20 and my brother is 18. My mother still
insists on Easter egg hunts no matter our age. I then made breakfast,
which is out of the norm for me. I am the most awful cook but try my
best and have to learn. I will be living in my own house next year so
I must make sure I won't starve to death. I made scrambled eggs with
peppers, ham, and cheese on the inside. I also made coffee crumb
cake. Please note that no one got food poisoning. I was pretty
delicious. After breakfast my mom started preparing for the big meal.
I had some other stuff to do, like get gas at my father's gas
station. My dad owns an Action GBW Sunoco in Troy, Ohio. I have
worked there since I was 16. It is always great seeing him. I got gas
and then went back to my father;s house to get some work done. My
brother is graduating in June and we are having a big celebration at
our house. Our family is flying out from all over the country, like
New York, Arizona, and California. We are preparing for everyone's
arrival. I decided that we should go through everything in our house,
from top to bottom. When my parents got divorced a lot of things got
boxed up and stowed away. Lets just say most of it my father would
not even recognize being gone and I made two trips to Goodwill. After
a few hours of cleaning our Easter supper was ready. It was a
gorgeous meal, with ham and numerous sides. To top it off my mom made
a chocolate pie with meringue
crust. I've never tasted something so glorious. I had to come back to
campus Sunday and left at four. A girl that I played softball with is
from the same area as me so she tagged along. This weekend at home
was wonderful and definitely needed. None of this would have been
possible though if it weren't for my Lord. Every single day my day is
made wonderful by him, but Easter is always a great time to make it
known.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Sunday
The day of the Miley Cyrus concert finally came. My sorority sisters and I bought these tickets about seven months ago. I do not really listen to Miley Cyrus a lot but my new member class was all going and I thought it would be a lot of fun. I had such an amazing time. But first the day started very unexpectedly.
My ex boyfriend who I saw on Saturday texted my friend Rylee. He works in the Student Union on Ohio State's campus. I am not exactly sure what his job is, but I know he sets up for events and serves food. He has met so many famous people. Just a few weeks ago he met the actor who plays Ted Mosby on "How I Met Your Mother." When Rylee read her phone, her face dropped. The text was "Currently serving Taylor Swift." If you know anything about Rylee or her sisters, it is that Taylor Swift is their life. Naturally, we got all loaded up in their car ASAP and started on our was to campus. Wes, the boy, was updating us on what they were doing. Taylor was there for a bridal shower and no one knew. We got to the room where she was and sat and waited. I really do enjoy Taylor, but not to the extent of Rylee or her younger sister Logan. Long story short, we got within about ten feet of her but her body guard was very strict and wouldn't let us get pictures. It was still a great experience.
We got lunch at Canes on campus then headed back to Rylee's house to get ready for the Miley Cyrus concert. To my shock the concert was very well controlled. There was not a crazy amount of people everywhere and it was very organized. The performance was incredible. I did not think I would enjoy it as much as I did.
The girls who made my day were all my sorority sisters. I have gained so many new friends during this experience and loved all of them. Sara and Malikka are both great and so much fun. Rylee has always been such a great friend to me. Sharing this weekend with all of them strengthened our friendship and bond so much. I never thought I could meet friends at college that would become closer to me than my friends from back home, but it happened. I signed a lease for a house with two girls I did know in the slightest at the beginning of the year. And now I would not be surprised if they were bridesmaids in my wedding one day. Its funny how some things work out.
My ex boyfriend who I saw on Saturday texted my friend Rylee. He works in the Student Union on Ohio State's campus. I am not exactly sure what his job is, but I know he sets up for events and serves food. He has met so many famous people. Just a few weeks ago he met the actor who plays Ted Mosby on "How I Met Your Mother." When Rylee read her phone, her face dropped. The text was "Currently serving Taylor Swift." If you know anything about Rylee or her sisters, it is that Taylor Swift is their life. Naturally, we got all loaded up in their car ASAP and started on our was to campus. Wes, the boy, was updating us on what they were doing. Taylor was there for a bridal shower and no one knew. We got to the room where she was and sat and waited. I really do enjoy Taylor, but not to the extent of Rylee or her younger sister Logan. Long story short, we got within about ten feet of her but her body guard was very strict and wouldn't let us get pictures. It was still a great experience.
We got lunch at Canes on campus then headed back to Rylee's house to get ready for the Miley Cyrus concert. To my shock the concert was very well controlled. There was not a crazy amount of people everywhere and it was very organized. The performance was incredible. I did not think I would enjoy it as much as I did.
The girls who made my day were all my sorority sisters. I have gained so many new friends during this experience and loved all of them. Sara and Malikka are both great and so much fun. Rylee has always been such a great friend to me. Sharing this weekend with all of them strengthened our friendship and bond so much. I never thought I could meet friends at college that would become closer to me than my friends from back home, but it happened. I signed a lease for a house with two girls I did know in the slightest at the beginning of the year. And now I would not be surprised if they were bridesmaids in my wedding one day. Its funny how some things work out.
Saturday
After a very long week, tomorrow cannot come soon
enough. I finished my teaching yesterday
which was exhausting. Plans for this weekend have changed more times than I can
remember. First, I and three friends
were going to go down to OU for 12 Fest. My sister goes to Ohio University and
has been the female athlete of the year there for three years in a row. She is
their best runner and has broken numerous records. She runs track and cross
country. She lives with three of her fellow runners as well. There will be a
concert at OU tomorrow which always gets out of hand. The full plan was to go
to OU, then Columbus on Sunday for the Miley Cyrus concert. I am not a fan of
Miley, but pretty much my whole sorority is going and I thought it would just
be fun to go. After much debate my friends and I decided that OU would not be
the best decision because we would have to buy tickets and pay for gas. So
tomorrow after I get off of work my friends Sara and Malikka will be going with
me to Columbus to Rylee’s house.
Traveling to Ohio State was a ton of fun. We spent the day
shopping at the Polaris mall then went out to dinner. We got all dressed up and
went to campus. Sara’s best friend goes to Ohio State and so does mine. We met
up with Sydney, Sara’s friend, first. The first party we were at was in a small
apartment off high street. Right when I walked in and looked to the right there
was a huge snake in a glass case. This snake’s name was Alice. The guy that
lived in the apartment later came up to me to see if I wanted to hold it but
there was no way I will. We met up with Courtney, my best friend, as well at a
mutual friend’s house. I ran into some people that used to be a big part of my
life. These were the few that made my day. Of course it was incredible spending
time with my new friends, but sometimes all I want to do is reminisce. The
older friends are the ones who have formed you, and helped you mold your
thoughts. I ran into a boy I dated for a long time and he was still happy as
ever. It was so great being able to talk about the past without the feelings of
sadness overwhelm you. I am very accepting of change, surprisingly. It was such
a great Saturday night.
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