Thursday, October 30, 2008

Outside Reading


I just started a new book called A Million Little Pieces. It is about a drug addict who does every single drug. This book started off with him being super high and drunk and he was all bloody and he didn't know what happened. He is 23 years old. His parents came and picked him up from somewhere and are bringing him to rehab. As soon as he stops using he gets head aches and the room spins and he can't feel his body. So far I am only on page 15 and it is really interesting and I am really enjoying it. It is very detailed and I am excited to keep reading it.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Outside Reading




This week I read the book Gossip Girl by Cecily von Ziegesar. I picked an important quote and I am going to comment on what it means. The quote is, "Gossiping and idle chat were amusing, but not at the expense of an old friend" (12). This quote teaches life lessons, one is be loyal to friends. Gossiping can be fun but you must think about how your hurting others. Another lesson this quote teaches is that everyone gossips, and you shouldnt take anything people say to seriously. Gossiping is just something for people who are jealous and bored to say about you. This book and quote teach many important lessons that can be applied to everyday life, especially lessons learned about gossiping.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Outside Reading Post
I read an article this morning in the Star Tribune and it was about the Edina and Lourdes tennis teams. It said how they are both the top tennis teams in the state for the a and aa. But both teams were struggling at the beginning of the season this year. Edina lost a lot of seniors last year. At the beginning of the season nobody thought they would win state again. But now they are expected to win again. I enjoyed this article because it is about something I am familiar with. I agreed with this article that at the beginning of the season it looked bleak for both teams but now it looks like they will full through. I am excited to see the outcome of the state tournament that started today.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Female Super Heroes







Female Real Life Heroes








Quotes

What makes a female hero:

- a compassionate woman with a moral conscience who pursues truth by exposing injustice
- a determined woman who stands by her beliefs and fights not just for her own gain but for the betterment of society as a whole
- a courageous woman who insists on pursuing such a fight when others are afraid, when it goes against the norm, or when it means she will experience harsh consequences
- a strong woman who is a positive role model to other women

"Someone who turns down an easier lifestyle for one that is consistent with her beliefs."
—Dawn Dreisbach, Somerville, Mass.

"My spouse. At 44 she has suffered with rheumatoid arthritis for many years. She endures pain and suffering everyday yet is on the go 12 hours a day inspiring everyone she meets. She is a very strong and courageous woman. Even though we have two kids, my life without Kim would be nothing."
— Steve Plutt, Lake George, Colo.

Most popular heroes to people:
- Mother
- Friend
- Grandmother

Most popular real life female heroes:
- Hillary Rodham Clinton
- Madeleine Albright
- Barbara Boxer
- Oprah Winfrey
- Tammy Baldwin

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Outside Reading Post

Recently I read an article on teaching your child good eating habits. This was about how you can't force your child to eat and how if your child makes a mess you can't be mad. It also said many other things about good habits to teach your child about meal time. It was an interesting article because it had many different tips not just one. I was also interested because some of the things it made a big deal out of I didn't find to be a big deal. I also disagreed with some of it. Like the part where they said bribing the child is bad. For instance saying you can have a cookie if you eat your broccoli. I don't think doing that is bad because it teaches the child they have to do something they don't want to do to get something they want. So I liked this article and found it interesting and I learned from it but I also found somethings I disagree with.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Blog Assignment #4

Siddhartha goes through many things in his life events. All of the things he goes through help him learn something and get him closer to Nirvana. I also learned many lessons through Siddhartha mistakes. After following Siddhartha on his journey, I think that he learned that you have to go though different things not all positives to get what you want, and I think I saw him learn this lesson best when he lets his son go and meets the ferry man Vasudeva.

A few of the things Siddhartha goes through include leaving his dad, Govinda, and Kamala. Becoming friends with Vasudeva, and gaining and losing a son. When Siddhartha leaves his dad he feels very confident in what he is doing. When he leaves Govinda he also feels confident that he is doing it for the best and know what he wants. When he is with Kamala he becomes confused, and he goes off on a different path and does bad things and gives up on enlightenment. He was really frustrated at this point and didn't think he would be able to do it but he decided he had to try. At that point he went back to the river and met Vasudeva. He taught Siddhartha many things that helped him acheive enlightenment. When Siddharthas son came many things went on in Siddharthas life. After not letting his son go off on his own, his son ran away, and it made Siddhartha realize that his life style was not for everyone. This was key in Siddharthas search for enlightenment.

I think that Siddhartha achieved his goal and found enlightenment. I think that all of this was suppose to happen to Siddhartha for him to find enlightenment. Without going through all of this Siddhartha wouldnt have been able to achieve enlightenment, it would have been to easy for him. I am very proud of Siddhartha that he hung in there through all of it and learned from everything he did, and even though he got of track at a point he focused and got back on track and was able to achieve his goal. Siddhartha learned that you have to go through many positive and negative times to reach what you want.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Outside Reading Post # 3
I read an article in the newspaper this morning about a guy who got his briefcase stolen but didn't call the police and instead told this one guy to find it and he would pay him a hundred dollars. And the guy got it back for him. I thought this was really interesting that somebody would be calm enough not to call the police and figure out how to get it back. I also found it interesting that the guy was able to get it back, and how he found these people. It was a very intriguing article that made me think about what I would do if something of mine got stolen instead of calling the police.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Outside Reading Post # 2

I read an article in the star tribune about an explosion at a house. The explosion went off at 3:45 AM on Wednesday. They say the fire was a result of Arson. The explosion knocked the two story house off its foundation and sparked a fire. No one was living in the house or in the house at the time of the explosion. The house is now a total loss, and will be torn down. I thought this was a very interesting article and thought it was interesting how someone could cause an explosion this big.
Siddartha Blog Assignment #3 - Advice For Siddartha.

Dear Ann Smith,
My dearest friend Siddhartha is having trouble. He wants to reach enlightenment but keeps getting lost and very frustrated. He has tried many things but he can't reach enlightenment. On the way to where he is now he has lost many friends, including Govinda. Siddhartha had to take a different path to enlightenment because the one Govinda was taking wasn't working for Siddhartha. He is real lost without his friend Govinda and misses him a ton.

Not only does Siddhartha not even have Govinda anymore but he doesn't have his dad. He left his dad when he decided to join the Semanas to find enlightenment. His dad didn't want him to leave but he still did. At the time Siddhartha was determined to find enlightenment. Right now Siddhartha feels very lonely and doesn't know what to do. He can't find enlightenment and he doesn't have anyone to turn to now. Ann what can Siddhartha do?
Thanks,
Chalolo

Dear Chalolo,
It seems that Siddhartha is having many troubles at once and is in a dump. Everyone has points in their life when they feel like they have nothing, obviously this is Siddhartha's time. But everyone also makes it out of that dump and figures everything out. Give it time and Siddhartha will figure out what to do. I think he should first think of what his priority's are first and figure out if he wants to go find his friend and his dad or go find another path to enlightenment. It seems to me that enlightenment is his priority. If anything that you do for Siddhartha, make sure that he doesn't give up on finding enlightenment. It might be a rough path to get there but he can, and he will. He just needs to find new hope and push himself to believe that he can find enlightenment it will just take time. I am sorry about your friends hard time.
Sincerely,
Ann Smith

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Outside Reading Post # 1

I have been reading the book Carrie by Stephen King. It is a very good book, its a hard read but worth it. So far in the book Carrie is at a point where she has to friends and is very lonely. Her mom is super mean to her. Kids at school are also very mean to her, they make fun of her all the time. She had to go home in the middle of the school day one day because kids where so mean to her. She comes home and her mom is mean to her. She is very depressed and seems suicidal right now but that is my prediction. I am anxious to find out what happens next.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Text Message Between Chalolo and Govinda

G: Chalolo, Siddartha just left and I am super sad about it. I feel like I am not complete without Siddartha. But Siddartha said that i belong to the Buddha's holy men. I dont think I should follow Buhhda but Siddartha said I should so i am going to.
C: Govinda you are doing to right thing by following the Buddha people, that is the right path for you. Yes Siddartha has left but he will always be there for you, and this in the long run will be better for you.
G: I dont understand how Siddartha could just leave me like this?
C: He isn't leaving you, he is just going on a different path because this isn't the right one for him but it is the right one for you. Everything will work out, and I apologize for Siddartha leaving that must be realy hard.
G: Thank you so much Chalolo, I understand now why this is all happening.


This was the text message between me and Govinda right after Siddarthat left Govinda. I think that Govinda is going to be okay without Siddartha he just has to realize that this is the right way for Siddartha and him to go on. He has to know that Siddartha will always be there for him. Siddartha is on a search for himself and he has to go his seperate way to be able to find himself, Govinda is already on the right track for finding himself and shouldn't leave with Govinda. I think Govinda is taking Siddartha being gone really hard but will adventally realize that this was right for both of them.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

My Avator

My name is Chalolo. I am Siddhartha's bestfriend. We do everything together. Though the book i am always behind the scenes, you never hear about me, but I am there. I see everything through my very own eyes.

Siddhartha first joins the Samanas, he takes his first step into the world. Siddhartha asks his dad if this is okay and his dad says that he doesnt want to hear the question. Siddhartha then stands there until his dad gives him permission. Siddhartha goes on a search to find the meaning of life, enlightment. When with the Samanas him and Govinda try to make themselves become nothing. They then find out about Buhhda and how he has obtained enlightment. They then join the Gotama. Siddhartha is unconvinced that Gotama's way of life is right for him. Sadly, he also leaves Govinda behind and searchs for a meaning of life that doesnt involve religious intruction. By learning for himself Siddhartha found himself. He then realizes he is alone.