Showing posts with label Week 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Week 1. Show all posts

Saturday, January 23, 2016

My Challenges with Learning Challenges

I have always seen the jellybean video floating around, but never took the time to watch it. After watching it, I felt very motivated, and it made me want to enjoy everything I do.

That is why the area of H.E.A.R.T. that I am most looking forward to would have to be health and happiness! To me, happiness is the most important thing there is in life, and if you can build a foundation on being happy, then you can manage anything. Mental health goes hand in hand with this, and has come to be an incredibly important issue to me recently. I have a few close friends who struggle with depression, and am always looking for new ways that I can be of help to them.
Happiness is books
From Flickr

I am also consistently struggling with attention, as are many people (Hello, phones!). I am excited to learn new techniques, but one of my own is classical music. It does wonders for paying attention while studying! I usually hate sound when I am trying to focus, but classical music is one of those things that you can tune out so easily, yet it somehow focuses you on your task. Luckily, in high school we were taught to manage our time very well, so I don’t struggle with that too much anymore. I am very diligent to make schedules on when I need to be doing work, and when I can take breaks. I have actually used the tomato-timer before, and it worked pretty well! Although, sometimes if I am in a really good groove I will continue working, then reward myself with a larger break when I finish. I do struggle time to time to get motivated to start my work, so I am interested to see what I can learn about getting that first wave of momentum going.

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Growth Mindset Outlook


Before this class, I had never heard of the “Growth Mindset.” While I watched the first video, I found it eye opening. It was this awesome new concept to me! As someone who will possibly be working with children, and trying them to grow little by little, this video gave me a new outlook on how I might work with them. These videos excited to me to be able to have a new outlook on my schoolwork, and the tasks that I encounter during my life. I think it was very inspiring, and she has a very cutting edge concept that can be easily implemented into everyone’s life. I am now looking forward to implementing this concept into my life, and sharing my experiences with it!
Growth Mindset Meme
 From Laura Gibbs

My Storybook Favorites For Future Reference

The first project that I read wasMermaid Tales of The World. The title was a good gateway into what the stories were about. I really enjoyed this, and it was something completely new to me. I was especially intrigued by her introduction and origins. I liked how she put it from a mermaid’s point of view, and I also really enjoyed how she gave some background information. I think that was necessary to fully get her stories across. The layout went along with the topic, and gave the overall feeling of being underwater, where the stories would take place. As for design, I liked the index being on the side, but it also made me think that I may want another way to just click to the next page.
Mermaid Tales of The World


The next storybook I took a look at, and really enjoyed was The Insider to the Royals. It was such an interesting twist on the stories we all loved and grew up with, and took the familiar a little farther. I originally decided to read it because I love reading about kings and queens, but when pleasantly surprised when it was about the cartoon royals we all know. I really liked the simple layout, and this might be something I look into when I am doing my storybook. I also thought the introduction and title were nice entries. They gave the explanations they needed to.


Lastly, I read Tales of Mount Olympus High. The introduction flowed with the rest of the story, which intrigued me! This was different than the other two I read because it was one storyline all the way through. I think I may want to do this for my storybook because I like the setup of every section being like a new chapter. I liked that her index was laid out across the top of the page, instead of the side. The layout and pictures of this one nicely combined to look very well put together, which is now something I will recall when creating my pages.

My UnTextbook Choices Overview

My choice for week 2 of this class is Homer's Odyssey. I am very excited to read through these passages because I haven’t read this since I was a freshman in high school. I remember finding it interesting because it was a lone man fighting many things that got in his way. I am also interested in it because I never got to read the entire thing, so maybe there will be passages that I did not get to.


I am also very excited to get to Alice in Wonderland because that was my favorite movie as a child. I never got around to reading it, so I cannot wait for this opportunity. This will also give me another chance to find a new love for something I loved as a kid.
(illustration by Sir John Tensile)


Another one of my childhood favorites was Aesop fairytales. If I had to pick just one, it would probably be Jacob's Aesop, but if I had the chance I would probably read all of them! I remember when I used to read them that they would teach valuable life lessons, which is why they are one of my favorites. It puts a new spin on useful information, and really gets you to think about situations.


Lastly, I am looking forward to reading Crane’s Grimm section. I have always heard about these tails, but somehow never got around to reading them. They intrigue me, and they are something new that I am looking forward to discovering.

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Introduction to a Dog Lover



Hi, My name is Ali! I am a junior, Health and Exercise Science major. I plan to go graduate and go to graduate school for physical therapy, which I am really excited about. I hope to one day go into pediatric PT, because I love working with little kids, although I would be just as happy to work with any other age group! I have had two internships so far, and loved them both so much. My first I got to work with little kids, My favorite part was one of the little boys would ask for me every day if I weren’t there, or was working with another patient. I thought that was the most precious thing ever. My other internship was at an outpatient clinic, and my favorite part of that one was this old man who always came in and joked around with me and the other interns.

I am really excited about this semester because I decided to add a psychology minor  to my degree. Ever since high school I have really enjoyed my psych classes, and even thought at one point that I wanted to me a psychiatrist. Now it's great because I get to take three more classes that I know will keep my interest!

When I am not at home, I miss my puppy at home. She’s not exactly a puppy since she’s 12 years old, but I still count her as one. Her name is Lucy and she’s a Black Lab.
Lucy on Christmas 2016

My roommate at school has a dog that stays with us. His name is Chief, and he is a German shepherd. He’s cute, but a little rambunctious. Every morning he greets me by jumping up on me and biting either my hands or my arms somewhere, so I usually have about a dozen scratches at any given time.
Chief as a puppy

One day I hope to have a Bernese mountain dog. I’m not sure when I acquired my obsession, but now that is one of my goals in life. I love that they are so big and cuddly looking!
Bernese Mountain Dog
Photo by Kinjeng Submiter

I look forward to getting to learn a lot about some of y’all too!

How Jill Broke Jack: Week 1 Storytelling

How Jill Broke Jack
Once there was a beautiful couple. They had known they were right for each other since they met when they were eleven. They had overcome a lot in their lives together. You could say it was sort of an uphill battle, but they always persevered. People were always trying to break them up, saying that they didn’t belong together. Not only this, but they never seemed to catch a break. Earlier in the year Jill lost her job. Right after that Jack’s father died, which was devastating to both of them. Although many hardships came their way, the couple powered through them. They overcame everything that was thrown at them. 

Couple Hiking
Found at Pixabay


Finally, things seemed to be going great! Jack proposed to Jill, and they were going to have a magnificent wedding. Everyone was going to be there! Jack couldn’t have been more excited to marry the love of his life.
Couple Swinging
Found at pdpics


The wedding was beautiful, and Jack and Jill were on top of the world (or a hill…)! They were so in love...or so Jack thought. Jill had a secret she had been hiding from Jack for quite some time.


Not long after the wedding Jack found out that his beloved wife had been cheating on him with another man. Not only was it another man, it was his older brother. His heart was shattered. He couldn’t forgive his wife, and so he divorced her, but her never fully recovered. Jack never again got to the blissful state he was in when he got married. He lost who he though of as his beautiful queen.
Broken Heart
Photo by David Goehring


Don’t worry, Jill got what she had coming. Her other boyfriend broke up with her after Jack confronted him about the affair. She was left with nothing. She lost everything in the divorce, her family turned against her, and she had no one to turn to. She was scorned for the rest of her life.



In the end both were left broken, and without the love they had once cherished.



Author’s Note:

Jack and Jill went up the hill

To fetch a pail of water;

Jack fell down and broke his crown,

And Jill came tumbling after.

Everyone knows the original Jack and Jill nursery rhyme. In the original rhyme Jack and Jill seem to just be doing an ordinary task, like fetching water for their home. They go up the hill, and then eventually both end up falling down the hill. It never seemed like anything too extreme in the original, so I made it take on a more dramatic ending. I made my story after this rhyme as if it were figurative, instead of literal. They go up the hill that many people do, which is overcoming the hardships they are thrown in life. They finally come to the top, where everything is good, but after a while things start to go wrong again. Going down the hill is a lot faster than going up it, and they just don’t have the energy to climb it again. This is why they do not stay together and work things out. When Jack breaks his “crown” I imagined this as him losing his queen, or Jill. Then after Jack goes through all these terrible things, Jill has her downfall as well.


Bibliography:

This story is based on the nursery rhyme "Jack and Jill Went up the Hill" in The Nursery Rhyme Book, edited by Andrew Lang (1897)

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

The Beach...My Favorite Place

My favorite place is the beach. It doesn't matter what beach, as long is it is warm and sunny. Since I was little my parents have been taking me to the beach for vacations. Oddly enough, I used to absolutely hate it! Now I can't get enough of it. For me it is the greatest vacation spot to just escape everything.
Beach Chairs on Sand