Monday, November 30, 2009

I don't watch TV as frequently as I used to, but when I do it's usually Family Guy. It never fails to make me laugh, regardless if it's an episode if I've seen a thousand times.I prefer the older episodes (mostly stuff from seasons one and two). Don't get me wrong, I enjoy the newer stuff, too, but not nearly as much as I do with the older stuff. Family Guy is definitely something I will never get tired or bored of.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Things I am thankful for are:

-Living under a roof and not being homeless.
-Saving a bunch of money by switching to Geico.
-Thanksgiving.
-Christmas.
-My birthday.
-My cousin's birthday
-My other cousin's birthday.
-New Years Day.
-New Years Eve.
-Having food.
-Health insurance

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Thanksgiving

For my week off next week, nothing comes to mind but celebrating Thanksgiving much like a vast majority of other people. It will also be nice to have extra days of school off. Thanksgiving isn't that special to me, but I guess it's better than Halloween, Easter or Valentine's Day. So it's not a bad holiday and it's not a good holiday, just an okay holiday I guess. There are some years where it can be good and some years where it can be lackluster. I'm kind of hoping it'll be a good one this year since the last few years have been kinda boring, but I'll just have to wait and see.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Life without technology would be less spoiling, but very boring. It's definitely possible to live without those things, but barely. Technology has helped us a lot as a human race in the world (medical reasons, getting places, catching criminals). It's used both as a necessity and for entertainment purposes. So if there was a line between "necessary" and "unnecessary", I think it would qualify more of a necessity.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

My thoughts on the reservation is that it must be tough living there due to the fact that not only does everyone live poverty there, but there's a lot of unfriendly and cruel people. I'm surprised the kid is containing himself and staying sane. I would have probably snapped eventually. I couldn't imagine living there, not at all. It would be both frustrating and depressing, physically, mentally and socially.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

To move away from a place I've grown up and pretty much lived all my life would be hard at first. I guess if I had a fear, it would be how the people were like in that area. But really, in all honesty, I'm not the type of person who's totally scared of moving away. I don't mind seeing new places. Then again, I've really never been in a situation of having to move really far away, so I guess I can't say for sure how it'd be.

Friday, November 6, 2009

I'm the kind of person who doesn't like many books at all, but I think this book is delivering for the entertainment purposes. My first impression of it was; it was sad, but funny at the same time from the way he was writing it. I think this book has potential for being good throughout all of it.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

One of the biggest toughest obstacles I had to go through was 8th grade history class. It was arguably the most difficult class I had to take in my entire life. The key thing in that class was homework. It was a pain in the (you know what). And on top of the excruciating homework we had just about every day, we did nonstop class work as well. I only remember about one or two days where we had somewhat free days. I was failing that class about 2/3 of the semester and luckily made a comeback the last term of the semester rising my overall grade to a D, but barely. Unfortunately, I failed the class miserably the second semester, but I was still shocked I was able to get a D the first semester.

Monday, November 2, 2009

The book I am reading is called "The Library Card". I haven't read that much about it yet, so I don't know much. So far I think it's an okay book.