Knocking at my DoorThere is no normal life that is free of pain. It is the very wrestling with our problems that can be the impetus for our growth.
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Interests: Hanging out with my friends, watching movies, driving, teaching, political humor, anything that is cheap and fun for college students
Expertise: I teach. Well at the moment i am learning how to be a good teacher.
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Thursday, May 03, 2007

SO funny!!!

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Saturday, March 24, 2007

books to movies

I know that books that are made into movies are never that great but this one is the worst I have seen. Because even the actual movie only by itself is horrible.
I just finished watching the movie Earagon and I was SO dissapointed they couldn't have messed up the movie more than they could have. The way the portrayed the characters was awefull. Great, amazing book... but skip the movie.


Thursday, January 25, 2007

Thanks to dad, I drive like a man

Your Driving Is is: 62% Male, 38% Female
According to studies, you generally drive like a typical male.
You're confident in your driving skills, and hardly any situation gets the better of you.
And while you may have a few tickets under your belt, you're still a very good driver.
 
Jeez I know it has been forever, Life is great, maybe a little monotonous but I am trying to enjoy that time and the relaxation it brings. I LOVE student teaching and can't wait to have my own classroom. My students are great and I am learning so much from them. I am on a plan to make me qualified/ not get jumped while visiting one of the more rougher apartment complexes that a couple of my students live in, well see if they can work their magic. I am moving to Austin in May when I graduate, and I am so excited. That is really all my life consists of school, trying to get a job/apartment and an occasional dinner with friends.


Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Because I didn't feel like really updating

You Passed High School with an A
You have the brains of a high school graduate... at least!


Wednesday, November 29, 2006

You know your from tornado alley when...

The first thing you do if you hear tornado sirens during the day is check your watch to see if it's noon.

You don't get worried unless the sky looks "green".

You use the word "tornado" as a verb.

You chuckle at all the facebook groups called "I survived the ___ tornado."

You might go indoors when there's a tornado, but you won't "seek shelter" for anything less than an F3.

You know what Doppler radar, Hook echo, wall cloud, and rain-wrapped all mean.

You've never exactly memorized the tornado precautions, but you've heard them enough times that you know them by heart anyway.

Watching the weather is entertaining. And red on the Doppler radar is exciting.

The phrase "Tornado on the ground, take your immediate tornado precautions" sends exciting shivers up your spine.

You've seen photos/videos of tornados and said, "Wow, that's a nice one!"

You can feel/smell tornado weather brewing a few hours before the storm actually begins.

There's an odd feeling as though you've misplaced something if you make it all the way to June without a tornado warning near you.

You think people that live in earthquake and/or hurricane prone areas are crazy.

You know what people are talking about when they mention the "May 3rd" tornado.

You can point out all the inaccuracies in the movie "Twister". (Though that doesn't mean that you don't like the movie anyway.)

You know your weathermen by their first names. i.e. Gary.

When you hear the tornado sirens go off, you go outside to watch the storm and take pictures.

Most of the tornado video footage comes from everyday people with camcorders instead of from actual news/weathermen.

You're sure there's a giant tornado magnet hidden somewhere in Moore.

You know that the four seasons are actually: summer, late summer, winter (if you're lucky), and tornado.

You don't consider it windy until the windspeed is faster than 20mph.

You are highly entertained by people from outside tornado alley when there is a tornado watch. (Especially if you're the one who's visiting the other state.)

Your school has tornado drills.

There's enough random stuff in your tornado shelter that you could live there for a year.

You laughed at everything in this list, but you also respect a tornado's power. And you know that after it's over, clean-up and re-building has to begin.



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