This is a reflection I’ve written for the Family, School, and Neighborhood Engagement Scholars I work with. Read my introduction to these here, and read the original post here. Prompt Part A – How do you see yourself incorporating the principles we went over during the reflection into your daily lives or into your service hours?… Continue reading GA Adventures – Reflection: November 2015
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GA Adventures – Reflection: October 2015
This is a reflection I’ve written for the Family, School, and Neighborhood Engagement Scholars I work with. Read my introduction to these here, and read the original post here. Prompt Part A - Based on the descriptions given during the October training and your work in FSNE thus far, how would you describe your subject… Continue reading GA Adventures – Reflection: October 2015
GA Adventures – Reflection: September 2015
This is a reflection I've written for the Family, School, and Neighborhood Engagement Scholars I work with. Read my introduction to these here, and read the original post here. Prompt Based on the overview from our Community 101 Training, your review of the Quality of Life Plans, and your first few weeks working in FSNE (Family,… Continue reading GA Adventures – Reflection: September 2015
Theatre Q&A
I got this Theatre Q&A from promptsbydee, a blog you all should check out that's run by a lovely friend and former classmate of mine. 1. How old are you? Twenty-one. 2. When did you start getting into theatre? I have been acting since I was maybe seven or eight. I honestly can't remember. 3. How… Continue reading Theatre Q&A
The End of NaNoWriMo 2014
A few weeks ago, I posted that I was beginning my journey through National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) for the first time, and I am happy to report that I won! Winning means that I wrote 50,000 words towards a novel, and I did it. The story isn't complete, and I will probably get rid… Continue reading The End of NaNoWriMo 2014
On Making Change
Every person has the ability to make change in their own way. Many people choose to use their voice. Some voices are louder than others. Some are more articulate and thought-through. Some are emotional. Some are timid. I know people who use their ability to captivate an audience to their advantage. They are able to… Continue reading On Making Change
On My Radar: Week 4
Last week was a health-oriented week for me, and I spent most of my time off of the internet and with an ice pack on my face. However, I didn't forget to put together an On My Radar post because the nature of my career has me researching interesting topics all the time! With all… Continue reading On My Radar: Week 4
On Following Your Heart and Not Your Education System
This comic and blog post on zenpencils.com started out on the On My Radar post for Week 3. However, as I started talking about it, I found a bit of passion that I hadn't been able to express in writing, and it became a bit long for an On My Radar post. So, I decided to give… Continue reading On Following Your Heart and Not Your Education System
Library Love
To people that know me, it should be no secret that I love pretty much everything to do with libraries. I happen to love them so much that I hope to get a Masters in Library and Information Science within the next couple of years, and I currently work in two libraries. So it should… Continue reading Library Love
Why Do Opinions Matter?
In my fairly brief lifetime, I've come across some fairly abysmal and horrifying opinions. I've been told to ignore the opinions that don't align with mine, and I've also been told to listen to each opinion. I know people with who believe that listening to other opinions is akin to poison, but I've never understood why.… Continue reading Why Do Opinions Matter?