Sunday, December 28, 2008
Holiday Birthdays
As I am waiting for the arrival of my cousin's baby (the baby is due any day now) I wonder what it must be like to have a birthday so close to a holiday. Do you think people who have holiday birthday's don't get as much fan fare (gifts, etc) as people with birthdays at other times of the year? Sorry I couldn't resist putting up a photo of my son!
Sunday, December 21, 2008
SNOW DAY BLISS
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Holidays=Things??
As we get closer to the holiday season I am starting to wonder more and more about what this time of year is about. I have been finding that more and more holidays are about stuff not family, friends, and a joyous spirit. I myself have found it hard to not fall into the "must buy more mode" as I was shopping for Dylan. Do you find that this time of year is more about buying things then the more traditional meanings that go with this time of year?
Monday, October 27, 2008
Does Spirt Week build School Spirit?
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
People and their Animals
As you all know from my first day photos, I love my dogs. Sadly last week I made the heart wrenching decision to put my little wiener dog down because he was terminally ill. In the last week I have really started to think about the bound that people have with their animals. What do you feel the reason people get so attached to animals is? Are you attached to a certain pet? If so why? What do we as humans get from our relationships with our pets?
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Voting for the 1st Time
For many of you this upcoming presidential election will be the first time you have voted. Hopefully, you have all registered, since the deadline for registration is getting close. As you get ready to cast that first ballot, what is the major topic/issue that will sway your vote. Please don't feel that you have to indicate you are voting for, but I am curious as to what is the most important issue to the young voting population.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Cloning
recently in practical literature we were talking about cloning and the effects that it would have on society, religious aspects, ethical issues anything like that. How does anyone feel about the issue of cloning?
Monday, September 15, 2008
Reaction to September 11th
The third story on the news on 9/11 was 9/11, I find that shocking. I do not believe that we need a national day of mourning, but I find it odd how in only seven years it only ranks as the third most important news story of the day. I am curious as to what your opinions are?
For me, 9/11 is a very real and horrific memory. I was a college Senior in Albany NY. Most of my friends were either from the Albany area or from Long Island or NYC. On 9/11, I will never forget sitting in my friends living room, at least fifteen of us huddled around a tv, silent, just watching and waiting for hours. Some of my friends had family in NYC, some had family around or in the trade centers. My best friend/roommate's brother in law was a NYC firefighter who for two days was unaccounted for. I stayed with her for hours as she waited for news, and celebrated when she found out he was OK. Her brother in law got lucky, on September 1st he was promoted, the entire day shift of his old company was dead. His old company were the first responders to the trade center. People my roommate grew up, socialized with, vanished in those buildings.
I remember watching people grieve for their friends, family, and innocence that they lost. To me it is so real I can't ever fathom how it could only be a blip on our radar screens. For me, I will never forgot, but is forgetting what needs to happen for us as a nation to move on?
Is 9/11 something that we need to as a nation move on from or make a bigger deal about?
For me, 9/11 is a very real and horrific memory. I was a college Senior in Albany NY. Most of my friends were either from the Albany area or from Long Island or NYC. On 9/11, I will never forget sitting in my friends living room, at least fifteen of us huddled around a tv, silent, just watching and waiting for hours. Some of my friends had family in NYC, some had family around or in the trade centers. My best friend/roommate's brother in law was a NYC firefighter who for two days was unaccounted for. I stayed with her for hours as she waited for news, and celebrated when she found out he was OK. Her brother in law got lucky, on September 1st he was promoted, the entire day shift of his old company was dead. His old company were the first responders to the trade center. People my roommate grew up, socialized with, vanished in those buildings.
I remember watching people grieve for their friends, family, and innocence that they lost. To me it is so real I can't ever fathom how it could only be a blip on our radar screens. For me, I will never forgot, but is forgetting what needs to happen for us as a nation to move on?
Is 9/11 something that we need to as a nation move on from or make a bigger deal about?
Friday, September 12, 2008
Dreams
What kind of dreams do you guys have, I remember Mrs. Hunt saying there were a few that were the most populart between people, just want to find out others, mine r being chased and falling
Friday, September 5, 2008
What's Your Favorite thing about Psychology?
As we start our venture into the blogging world together. I thought I would start out our blog with a super easy topic. What has been your favorite thing thus far about our course? It can be anything from an activity to as aspect of the class.
Personally, my favorite thing about the class is that I get to talk to you more as people then as students. I think that dialog creates a different relationship that allows me to get to know you in a different light and that is something that I enjoy.
Please be honest, learning directly from you what you like and dislike can help me to structure the class around your classes individual needs.
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