Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Words of Thanks

             Who am I thankful for in our English Class. Well I really can't pin it down on one person, so I'll give a few examples of who I'm thankful for. First and Foremost, I'd say I'm thankful for Jesse, Justin, and Jiawei, my go to group for basically every group work or activity we have to do. Our group is known as Rameez and the Triple J's (name pending).

              I have a couple other shutouts to make. I'd like to thank all of those in our English class that constantly volunteer their opinions or answers in class (Keduse, Johnathon, Claire, etc) as its good to know that I won't be randomly called for a question I don't know the answer to. I've had classes where no one volunteers, and it is awful, so thank you for keeping this class interesting.

           My final "Thank you" is to Bing, for lending me that pen a couple days ago. She insists that I haven't gave it back yet (but I did). Also anyone that voted that this blog was tubular, rad, or cool deserves thanks. HOWEVER, if I find out who said this blog was politically incorrect, or disgraceful,  they're in for a world of pain. Just kidding by the way, I probably shouldn't have even made that an option.

            Well if you're reading this, I'd like to thank YOU, for reading my blog post. Happy Thanksgiving!!!!


Sunday, November 17, 2013

I Celebrate myself




            Celebrating yourself and who you are can be a very though thing to do at times. You really need to realize who you are, and you have to accept it. The famous phrase “Be Yourself” is a very simple way to celebrate yourself, as you are being you, and not someone else. While I’d like to think that I’m always being myself, I’ve acted in ways that I definitely consider not like me. I guess as the years go by, I find my opinions on everything changing and changing. Something I found funny years ago might now seem obnoxious or annoying, and sometimes vice versa. I guess celebrating yourself is accepting everything about who you are. It’s about realizing your strengths and your weaknesses, and accepting them. Social norms are important, but it’s not a strict code for how every human should live their life. Individuality is the most important thing to have for celebrating yourself. For me, expressing myself through music is how I tend to celebrate myself. The feeling of finally learning a tough song is extremely rewarding, and I hope to leave a mark on the music industry someday.