Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Love Black Blazer

        It continued from "Where He Went" left off, one month later, I went to Idaho on the bus to go to the Holiday Inn in Hayden. There as I walk down in the lobby, I can see him again and I kissed him again. Then, he, his three cousins and I went to Triple Play for pizza dinner. After that, we split up - over half of us went to the waterpark while the other two stayed in the main building for fun.
        On the way to Silverwood, I wonder what he's up to so far. It's been over a month since I missed him so much I just want to come have a touch. I heard his band perform for the audience while I go for rides. I was going to catch up on him to spend a few days off a tour, but I'm loving him to bits since I was almost ten from becoming friends to having a first kiss at sunrise. Now the bits are broken to pieces that my heart never stops pumping for love. I want to sing a love song to him even to the star-crossed time with the daughters of the air. Everything gets back together again when I go to Pavilion 5 for the awards ceremony and I will never forget another reunion for lovemaking, but it's only in my dreams written and untold for the freedom idea. In real life, I don't think that's going to change it but to get married in the future to have kids on my own when the honeymoon's end is near (like starting a family on the last full day). I take him outside Silverwood when I said goodbye to his three cousins and went on our way home on the bus. We went shopping at Spokane Valley Mall, and we went home for over 200 miles until we reach the school. I invited him to come to my house and sleep in different rooms; Emma was just sleeping in my bedroom so I told her to go to bed in her own room with one 14-year old ghost on the way.
        Early the next morning, Emma was just watching Disney Channel while he and I still sleep in different bedrooms, but he was up and ready to get going for the day. I woke up later just in time to watch Sixteen Candles (the 1983 movie that was way better than 16 Wishes the 2010 DCOM). He called us to come downstairs for breakfast. "Good morning," I said, "what did you have?"
        "Oh well, we got corn bread, eggs and ham with orange juice and milk."
        "OK, are you lactose intolerant?"
        "Yes. I had to drink some orange juice, but here's your chocolate milk. You can do it by yourself if you like."
        "Emma is lactose tolerant and so do I."
        We had breakfast together and chilled out for a bit until a bit later when he comes down from the balcony upon the stairs. I stand over him on the balcony - like Romeo and Juliet 417 years after the original publication. I said that I could give him a love song in case of any long splits that occurred to time. He said that's a good idea, so I researched for a love song and I chose My Immortal by Evanescence because this love song was 100% different than the popular, hottest and latest ones we hear in these days. This song reminds so much of him that I can think that what black and red combine with brown to make up of having dark brown, reddish-brown children on our own. It's not our time yet... it's only in my dreams that appear to have been written in my journal and needs to be read by no one as a secret. Think about the shiny stars, think love - it is worth over a million words to describe love. I describe love as star-crossed.
        I remained childless for too long and still is - some of my peers nationwide that I don't know lost their virginity at 17. I was a year too late and occurring. I'm not sexually active, but back then, Black Blazer used to be sexually active and still is since he was 15 to his girlfriend Lola in 2006. He was two years early than an average person, but Lola mentioned to have miscarried a child on New Year's Eve of 2008. That is the last time I heard of the news while we had a meeting earlier this year with Steph. He was instructed by medic people to abstain it a week after New Year's Day 2009 and he broke up with his girlfriend a month later and remained abstained for a while until 2014 when he lost abstinence once again to Bianca Ride. That's very sad of him that he doesn't need to get married. Who cares?! Nobody... THAT'S MESSED UP!!! It ruined his dreams for himself and it ruined my relationship so much no matter how deep things suffer.
        One week later, I thought that everybody is all gone somewhere and there's no one to see me around. I'm on my own for now, I broke up... it looks like I already read Romeo and Juliet, that made everybody else to leave behind and never come back. How sad is it for me to go on my own without assistance. It's time for me to go to the real world and go crazy. Ultimately, I know I lost everything and I know that I'm on my own. I'm not done yet, for I carried the song with me whether I go; knowing I was affected by my feelings. I want to sing to him a love song, but he's gone already to the real world. I didn't know everybody in my world went to the real world to collect as many controversial ideas and controversial topics as they can in order to feel themselves free. What can I do to walk upon the real literary path for the first time since? Did I do something right? Or is it just me, being the first one to enter the real world and collect as many controversial ideas as I can? We'll never know... it's just a dream when I wake up the next morning.
        Upon his departure to go back on the World Tour with his cousins, I offered him a wildfire orange rose. He knows that he will not be there for a Baccalaureate, but eventually will be back on Wednesday June 11 at 11:30pm for senior breakfast, my last performance of school and graduation. He has got the rest of the world tour to do over most of the remaining spring. I'm going to miss him so much.

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Top Ten Tuesday Freebie #1: Top Ten Banned Books On My TBR List

This is a freebie about something to be read over the next four months ahead, you know what's coming... or not. It's Banned Books Week - a week to celebrate First Amendment rights on the last full week of September every year, it was founded by the American Library Association in 1982. Here are some books to be read over this period of practice besides the Sparknotes edition of Romeo and Juliet from yesterday's review:

1. Alice in Wonderland - WARNING: You're about to enter the no-spin zone for imagination! (It's a rabbit hole to the real world.)
2. A Wrinkle in Time - it's a second reread, but this time to promote freedom
3. Bridge to Terabithia - the first reread ever, the last time is in seventh grade - I'm not sure about knowing that the details go on, but I got a few major events though. Time for a pick up again to discover what I'm missing.
4. Forrest Gump - It appeared once in the 1999-2000 edition of the Resource Guide, it was made into a 1994 Academy Award-winning film and it's going to take place back in my parent's day (three decades) before the bad 80s aka the MTV decade.
5. The Kite Runner - Caution: lots of swearing and killing going on in the book!
6. Prep - Perfect for the high school class of 2014 to get into a 4-year college.
7. The Hunger Games - I know in most of 2012, people are obsessed with this book series - but in the end of 2013 and most of the first third of 2014, they were obsessed with Frozen and now what next? If I Stay? Maze Runner? Maximum Ride? Uglies? We'll never know.
8. Catching Fire - Simone keeps pushing me into this, but why can't I. Because of cheating? But not anymore, thanks to Banned Books walkthrough arrangements.
9. Mockingjay - Oh... I know some people hated it while others liked it. It's really mixed-up.

And now, for the grande pick...

10. Eleanor and Park - I'm not suprised, but in shock to see it banned in the largest public school district in Minnesota at the end of my junior year in high school. Did you know this book is going to be made into film by Dreamworks?

And that's the Top Ten freebie to Banned Books.

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Romeo and Juliet Sparknotes Edition

This is the play about the star-crossed lovers that this tragedy, set in Verona, Italy, can be no other than this with love and death. First published in 1597, Shakespeare wrote this as original text from 1591 to 1595. Over four hundred years later, the Sparknotes team came and study the play to write down the notes so it's easy-to-understand as modern text. I didn't know what to expect from Shakespeare when I was fifteen. One year later, when I was sixteen, I joined Drama and I became a Thespian by the end of junior year. When I started blogging by the time senior year rolls around, I need to know what to expect as a Thespian - "Act well your part, and there all the honor lies." That's a catchphrase to support Drama and the International Thespian Society. I've seen four plays in high school - The Mouse that Roared (The Tale of Despereaux meets Red October), Anything Goes (Disney version of Titanic), 4AM - Is anybody out there? (Millenials at Night), and Arsenic and Old Laces (the old-timely 1940s Clue short story in 2 hours and 30 minutes), The Nutcracker (the popular late Victorian ballet is loosely based on the book, but indeed, a good adaptation for every Christmas season). Soon, comes down to the play to be performed again on a Thursday afternoon - Romeo and Juliet. The last time it played was last Monday morning - the few hours before the Induction ceremony.

According to the Banned Books Guide by Robert P. Doyle, it appeared two times - the 2011-12 edition and the 2012-13 edition. It says, in May of 2012, "some parents in Liberty, South Carolina are furious about the book their kids are reading in middle school. They say it's too mature for their kids because of the sex. The book in question is an easy-to-read version of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet." In my own words, let's say it contains sexual references, mild language, some mild kissing content, brief dual violence and little intensity.

This challenged book is said to be part of No Fear Shakespeare, as I can tell it takes 146 online pages for you to read the whole entire thing from beginning to end. Five acts in one play - a great study for the play to analyze it. It's really free for you to do the new perspective if you studied it in your academic education like once, twice or several times since high school. I studied it once. It's very good that I was feeling a bit pressured to get it on with "this format of studying" in order to watch the play. I know I got more Shakespeare to do from Sparknotes - if any of his plays don't appear on Sparknotes, then I guess we'll have to study the old-fashioned way: notebook and pencil. My sister Lauren read the Folger Shakespearean Library edition of this play last year - she was impressed by the playwright Shakespeare. My mom and dad read Shakespeare literature before and I had never read anything Shakespearean before except maybe a few lines - but as Regionals came, I played Helena from A Midsummer Night's Dream after Antigone from Antigone as a single Monologue audition. Did you know that the 2013 film version of Romeo and Juliet was the worst film adaptation? It lacked the impressiveness of an historical touch for boring, cheesy things; so that's why it's awfully fun to be placed in the Bad Movie Night theme: Worst Adaptation from Books and Plays. It needs to be dragged on forever once when I got the DVD (it's already released).

This has been the Banned Books review. Remember no banned book is without sin except for the right religious text for the right religious people. Next time: we're talking about Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. WARNING: A rabbit hole leads to the real-world ahead of you! Readers, time for your individual reading pick from the Banned Books Guide - it's your choice to read and review. If you read banned books before prior to seeing in shock on the Banned Books list from ALA (American Library Association)/ILA (Illinois Library Association) or world.edu, send me your ideas on the comments section below. If you're interested in this blog, do subscribe and let me know!

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Friday, May 23, 2014

Rewatches After Sonic Underground

Finally, after forty episodes, a few jingles and one commercial (13 hours 27 minutes and 25 seconds) of F (friends are together for) U (you and me) N (anywhere, anytime at all), this is the moment I've all have been waiting for: Maximum Ride Protectors Pentalogy. But first, let's take a look at all of the rewatches in between beside the Sonic Underground in between the Fugitives and Protectors.

Shows I've Never Seen in Such a Long Time Since I Was a Kid:

1. Rugrats
One of my favorite TV Shows of all time as a kid. But the movies need to be rewatched over this summer.
2. Powerpuff Girls
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm Blossom. I already saw the movie last summer and hopefully again this summer (this could lead up to the show this time).
3. Kim Possible
I never got to see the finale in 2007 due to the fact that my family and I move out to Salem, Oregon.
4. Danny Phantom
I barely saw it sometimes as a kid.
5. Proud Family
I already have seen it as a kid, but never have it seen in a long time around.
6. My Life as a Teenage Robot
This takes place in the future, but in my old green bank journal with over 100 pages, I was all 100% wrong about the future Super Bowl C - it was supposed to take place in 2066, not early in the 2070s.

Shows I've Already Seen and Am Good to Go:

1. SpongeBob SquarePants
This is the show I never stop watching as a kid.
2. Fairly Odd Parents
Second in ranking for never stop watching as a kid.
3. American Idol
Seen it in 2004, but never seen it around until 2008 and beyond.
4. X Factor
I already saw three seasons, but the previous two: I never got to see the end of Season 1 and the rest of Season 2. It's alright.
5. America's Got Talent
This is one show I am all good to go.
6. Extreme Makeover Home Edition
I've seen it in the mid to late 2000s.

Honorable Mention to Be Seen as Recommendation from a Friend:

1. Full House (I had seen a few episodes of it before and am likely to do so)

The first list from the above can be in no particular order in betweenage of literary stuff like When the Wind Blows and The Lake House for A Sitch in Time.

We did it, we made it through 2,267.41333334 miles since the beginning of the year. So far, so good but we're almost to the end of this academic year (Senior Year Part 1) with two more acts of Romeo and Juliet via Sparknotes.com! I know I missed the trio so much that I can bring them back to life on my own fanfic series called "Council of the Flock" - a crossover between the show I made it through and the book series I'm 3/8 of the way there with the returning main cast of three, Black Blazer, Max, the Flock, the Erasers, Ari, Total, me (in my pen name to be known as Victoria), Emma and Sparkle to be starred on this epic journey to save the world, not running around to beat the SWATbots like last time I've seen it all in 40 episodes of "a children's picture book". I know I got an extreme makeover to do, but I'm 27 pages ahead of the beginning in which I'm not spoiling it until I got it 100% published with the acknowledgements of how it's made.

        But here's the sneak peek of the fanfic: Like Elsa and Anna from Frozen, Aleena and Elissa were sisters. On January 10, 2014, I went in the theater with my family and youth group to watch "Frozen". It was really good, but I like it - even though it's loosely based on the fairytale; I got the idea about Aleena's family - in the show she had no family other than her three children. That's the problem, but I know and developed the kind of a nice idea. I made Elissa to be the sister to Aleena and I had an idea about their parents - the father was named after the main character Tristan Thorn from Stardust by Neil Gaiman and the mother was named after Gloriana the Twelfth from The Mouse that Roared. Earlier, when I was fifteen, I came up with Black Blazer's own mother. Her name was Elissa - she was called after the mother of Merlin and novice princess of Avalon from the Merlin trilogy by James Mallory. That was a big thanks to the media and pop culture for naming Aleena's family - I know she and her sister were part of Generation X, but their children were part of the millenial generation with me. But what about their parents - Tristan lived to be 56 years old (he's from the Beat generation) and Gloriana lived to be 38 years old (she's from the boomer people including my parents). They were 18 years apart from each other and they were married on Christmas Day of 1965. Four years later, let's say here's how the prologue works: you can see that the fanfic is just the beginning when Aleena narrates her backstory prior to the start of the show as it gets familiar of how Robotnik took over Mobius, how she had to give up her three children to fulfill a prophecy that one day the siblings will be able to rise against Robotnik's rule and restore peace to the planet along with their mother, aunt, cousin and his girlfriend, Emma, Penelope, Sparkle, Ari and the entire Flock. Chapter One describes how Aleena and Elissa meet together again but for the first time with their firstborn children which came into rivalry. Chapter Two deals with all of the king and queen's grandchildren's childhood, and Chapter Three and beyond deals with the adventure ahead after they all come of age on their last day of school to have fun. The whole entire series is about the Flock and the extended Sonic Underground band (with Black Blazer on bass guitar and Victoria on the vocal) who have to save the world from the forces of evil. Fans of Sonic Underground and Maximum Ride, watch out for more information coming soon.

If you've been waiting for too long for this to come out, you can see my long-forgotten Utopia blogspot for reservance.

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

I'm Stil 3/4 of the Show of Leading Up to Protectors!

Hey! Guess what everybody, I got great news and some terrible news after The Blind Side. The good news is that I'm saving the last ten episodes of Sonic Underground for future use, but lucky me. I love Maximum Ride so much that I can't wait for the Protectors pentalogy. The other half of her series needs to be unlocked after Narnia which is going to be unlocked after the fairy tale page measurement mark of eighths. The bad news is I am going to be completely busy with my homework that is supposed to be due within the last days of school (usually the last weeks as in the last eighth of the school year). I'm going to turn in every last bit of missing assignments in so that way I will be able to graduate on time and get it over with in at least one more year of schooling according to the IEP. The summer required reading lists ticks and wastes my time, thus missing out on all the fun I support on Banned Books Week and wait for next year to just show up. On the other hand, my parents told me it was recommended for the COMPASS retake to go to Bellevue college. I hopefully go for the Autism Spectrum Navigators Programming in finding of getting a transfer to UW for a BA in English so I can teach IEP kids how to read, write, study and socialize. Ha! I can't wait for the last week of September of 2014. Reading a banned book from the ALA is you get subtracted from the days of school as a super senior, so that counts as US governmental law. Before you know it, I'm still on full schedule! I'll be right back.

Monday, May 19, 2014

Evolution: Described and Captioned

Have you seen this from earlier when you first come into the blog for reading up-to-date at the beginning of this school year (2013-14)?
Have you played Duck Life 3 before and you ended up like this?


Well then... if you answered yes to any of these questions, I guess let's get things going around. How about that?

        Today, we are learning about evolution in biology class. What does evolution mean? Evolution is the change that occurs very slowly, even from today. The point is that it comes from science and yes that's atheist for all reasons. It's because of the theory we're discussing - we as humans come from the planet of the apes. Notice how dogs and cats came from wolves and lions? It's much changing a lot from plenty of eras ago. Have I imagined that werehogs evolved into hedgehogs? Seems strange but it's exclusively from Sonic Unleashed the video game.
        Have you read Twilight before? You might have heard about the stormy pair of star-crossed lovers: Bella Swan - an ordinary human girl and Edward Cullen - the sparkling vampire. We get the love triangle between Bella and Edward Cullen or Jacob Black - the werewolf (who doesn't own a shirt, but actually gets a shirt). In the end, Bella turned into a vampire in the final book. Result: The author strayed some perspective from what's true to the story to the anti-climax being of what's pleasing to fans. That's according to Broke and Bookish people. It's a lackluster series ender!
        For my opinion: hmmm, it's not accurate. The universe is not that old as it seems from 15 billion years ago. It looks as much young as over 6,000 years that it's been made from nothing by God. We're actually made from dust and out of dust came mankind. At the same day, God made land animals. Earlier, God made the world, sun, moon, birds and fish. About marraige, last year, some of my state's people approved R-74 and yes marraige is evolving from straight to just gay-marraige. Families are going from married couple with children to just single-parent families. One couple gets divorced every 30 seconds in America, one kid dies every few seconds from hunger in the world, 12-13 girls get married every 30 seconds. Yes, Christian is getting dumber overtime from now - it's changing, people. You know what's coming? END OF THE WORLD! I heard that already.
        A naturalist is a biologist. A biologist is a person that studies biology. In England, biologists were called naturalists. We learned about Darwin, how he traveled around the world on the Beagle ship, and how he wrote a book called "On the Origin of Species". The book explains scientifically about coadaptation of species. The point: it's like doing scientific models to make it accurate like over and over again. That's not the case scenario - let's face it! It's a good thing to know about the domain of species, but it may be interesting.

Song: Wanted: Dead or Alive by Bon Jovi

Chapter 9 Part 2: I Found Coeur d'Alene

        A week later, we learned how to make a crisis plan. It depends on trying to release the stress and not rely on it by losing temper. It was good to read, write, draw, walk, nap, do yoga and watch videos. Although I wished I could light a candle, my house is full of unburnt candles which made me sad to let time pass by just so to let the power off by storm and light it up right away. You don't have to wait until the power was permanently off, just light it when you're in a calm mood or you want your room to smell good. It doesn't need to be time managed. For the rest of the school day, it's work time. I work really hard with assignments and everything. I read some more to finish it up before the big trip in order to make room for a pre-walkthrough of Banned Books (it'll happen about Friday to Monday and will do so to last for 4 weeks until the real thing happens). I had read 34 pages of the Blind Side - 98 more to go, I guess. The sunny evening happened when we go to Spud's with only my mom. It's 6:45. 15 minutes of individual warm-ups later, we played for 45 minutes for support. I know several people had signs outside the Spud's area and plenty of cars passing by throughout the entire time. After that, we go inside Spud's and ordered a 2-piece fish and chips. My mom turned in the money and the ticket was printed off at the last minute to closing the fundraiser. We had dinner, prayed in hopes that everything is about to come true upon request in the last two years since I became sick and went home.
        The next day, I wrote the advice saying that I need a marching partner and I see that the IEP staff will take care of it later because it takes time to deal with all of the requirements for graduation taken care of. I researched for the interpreter career during 2nd period. It was worth some money that children could receive and just save it all for four entire years of college. Later, I worked on missing assignments, did tweaks for the tour program, had lunch, improved practical real-world skills by watching the presentation, and worked on job interviewing along with the silent reading. I know it's little time like 12 minutes and 15 seconds to get the pages reduced to 94 pages due to revision of the eight paragraphs. I wish I could have very extended time for reading. After school, I went to the foyer for ideas about leaving the Drama club for choices to decide after graduation. For my choice after high school, I don't have any paths but to go to work. It's the old-fashioned way of employing myself at home for making stuff to sell. Plus we came up with the "We're All in This Together" song to expurgate all of the cheesiness for funsies of the last goodbye and advertisement for possible reunions which is a good thing.
        The next few hours deal with chilling out, packing up and making goals for the weekend, but I went to bed. Early on the Friday morning, I woke up to have chocolate milk, get in the shower, get dressed and go finish up getting ready for the day. I packed up my stuff and go to school on time to turn in my goal sheet. Then I read until it's time to go to the auditorium at 8:45. After waiting for a short time of 15 minutes, we went to the bus and went on the road. We went to Ellensburg to have lunch there. We head back to the bus and went to EWU (Eastern Washington University) for rehearsals at the auditorium. As the rehearsals ended, we head outside to chill and play Frisbee. As we are called to head back to the buses, we went on our way to Idaho. I can see the sign that suprised me by reading "Welcome to Idaho". We entered the state of Idaho and ten miles later, we head to Hayden for Triple Play, which is connected to Holiday Inn via the walk-in bridge. I found Coeur d'Alene finally after two years of waiting. We head to our rooms to put the stuff away and come to Triple Play for the pizza dinner. As I was about to drink water, the taste feels funny thus looking like that tastes like Sprite. I didn't notice the bubbles! I ate two pieces of cheese pizza and finished my Sprite. We spent the rest of the day in the waterpark while other people that participate the Spring Tour went to have fun at the main building playing arcade, go bowling, and playing mini-golf. At the waterpark, I got drenched, went to all four slides, swam at the wave pool, did the vortex slide again - this time with my mom, and relaxed in the spa. When 9:30 hits, we went out and head back to the rooms for sleep. We slept for eight hours and thirty minutes - I slept okay.
        The next morning, we get up at 6:30 to have our breakfast. I didn't notice the pancake processor they have at the hotel in which we could use it at home in the future. I pressed OK for once. That makes one pancake and it ended up being so small it's just a serving. We had breakfast together and we pack things up to go to Coeur d'Alene High School for the competition called Music in the Parks. The orchestra go first at 8:50 in the morning, then came the choir at 10:20. Finally, we had the 11:25 performance. After 10 minutes of performing, we went outside to put the instruments away and come to the bus. The boys depart to go to Bus 1 while we stayed to change clothes. Then when they come back from Bus 1, we go to Silverwood for seven miles. When we stop at the Silverwood parking lot, everyone went off the bus while me and my mom put on sunscreen. We went to Silverwood and it looks like we're going back in time to the Victorian era via underground tunnel (even though we go from the parking lot to Main Street). We went to the gift shop and my mom had coffee and had maps for souvenirs. We had lunch at the High Moon Saloon; as we wait for the food, we listened to live music. Then we went to the train for a 30-minute ride with a 15-minute break, the map says 60 minutes or an hour. I had my own critique thoughts about the ride, at least it was interactive for all ages. At first I hear the name Jessie, but in the knowing the name of the train part it was actually called Bessie. I was so close. When we reach the robbery stop, we put our hands in the air so it's a reminder to hand the robbers money to the charity. Then came a water bomb that drenched us for a bit; if we were to have multiple water bombs, that could be a drench from last Friday night. Finally, we enjoyed the predictable ending of the Old West - robbers being shot by fake guns and we get to enjoy the rest of the ride. We took a quick tour about the main Silverwood theme park and we head off to the main Silverwood theme park for Tilt-a-Whirl (my mom said too many G's), antique cars (I know I drove a blue Model T which the color symbolizes my disability (autism) awareness despite the long line, it's just part of growing up) and the Super Round-Up (one generation after my mom and I gave it a try - it's fun and terrifying at the same time). We went to Pavilion 5 for the awards ceremony and won a few trophies. After the fun at Silverwood, we decided to take a picture outsid the park and it was fun. In the end, we take a picture of us: it's the Band seniors. Next, we went back to the bus and go to Spokane Valley Mall for dinner. I had food at Taco Time, so does my mom. We went back to the bus and went on the road. I finished "The Blind Side" just ten miles prior to the restroom break. When the break is done, we went home on the bus. My mom and I go home to sleep in. That was fun!
        We're not quite done yet. My mom woke me up at 11:20 to have corn bread and chocolate milk. I chilled out for hours until it's time to go to the Kirkland Performance Center for Scenes listening assignment. One hour of listening later, we went to Cold Stone to have ice cream. I had a Love It Coffee with M&M's, roasted almonds and strawberries which is interesting for me eat it. Later, my family and I went to Tokyo Steakhouse for dinner. The dinner is okay, but we're just celebrating the end of the school year. At the end of the weekend, looks like I got work to do for this week.

Song: Sweet Victory (The Winner Takes All) by Dave Glen Eisley

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Surprise Blind Date Review: The Blind Side

This is based on the true story. It's about how Michael Oher went to the other side of Memphis, Tennessee and his football career with a dream to make it a reality.

I think that's really a good book, even though it takes much time for me to get it over with and it took me in like two months to have the whole thing taken care of. It's checked out as part of Blind Dates on the day I turned in Max #3 and renewed Where She Went. I was such a busy reader, although I've read, seen and heard problems and issues in real life. It varies from banning books (I know censorship is 100% wrong) to drug legalization (meh...) to country crisis (you know what's coming from earlier). After I'm done with Where She Went (which is a month worth of taking time and reading), I got into this book. It reminds me of football, Briarcrest, Ole Miss and whatnot; especially with the Seahawks as world champions of Super Bowl. As I read more and more, I think that's much of an interesting, new perspective of reading and writing to explore; especially when it comes to poor kids of 40.7% in the USA, although I begin to understand the reading and writing mentioning references early in sophomore year, I remember the right to read, the right to bear arms, and other amendments in junior year. I recalled mentally on what I learned to improve reading skills while at Sylvan. The level went from 7th grade reading level to 9th grade reading level. I was filled with vocab words like assailed, besiege and ingenious. I learned more vocab words in the later days of high school, thus knowing the words like interspecies, mediocre and pragmatic. I'm an eager reader ever since Facing the Lions. I was so enjoyable I had to write about the untitled YA series of love, imagination, dealing with problems and controversial content, family, friends, adventure, fun, excitement and epicness. Until yesterday night, when I look at the stars on the way home, I came with the working title called "Endless Stars". It's about the coming-of-age story taking place in Salem, Oregon. As I come near the end, it reminds me of The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton except it was somewhat completely different, but it was a great story with an inspiring touch in the end.

How was it? Better than expected

First impressions? Love at first sight

How likely am I to try sports again? Probably (I've read nonfiction on the web - the main thing is news articles)

Would you recommend Michael Lewis? Perhaps

Hearts: 5/5

Result... Keep Moving Forward (and make your dreams come true)

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Chapter 9 Part 1: Amber Alert, Hearing Microphones and Retro Funsies You Can't Resist But to Enjoy Yourselves

        Monday, through the early afternoon, I hear the amber alert and it perhaps come from a smartphone. What is amber alert? Amber alert stands for the emergency signal that the child is missing. It was very brief in Auburn that the reports were retained that the child was found later in the day. We've seen amber alerts on TV from child kidnapping to child gone missing somewhere to come back dead or alive.
        Tuesday is a long day for me to have the National Anthem audition taken care of. As a result, the femine vocal jazz quartet had a slot for graduation and for Movin' Up - it's the trombone trio. I was somewhat disappointed that it's alright if I didn't get in. We watched Act I of Arsenic and Old Laces on video and we come up during the last minutes for the dream sequence letter. I wrote it all down to Cameron about something important happening - the initial ceremony on May 19, 2014 @ 3:30 pm sharp.
        Wednesday, it's been a fun day but really... it'll be alright with myself that everything's about to get updated on Facebook for a bit after next week. It happened when retro things are going to be digitally mastered for television, though it already happened after a while back. I guess my generation peers at our school were friendly, but some generation peers surrounding me throughout most of my secondary school life from 8th grade are annoying because of the talking and such things I can't resist but to explore some "note-to-selves" about advice for next time like watching your calories, surf new things on the web, and discover what you're missing when reading a banned book. I know everyone had read "The Alchemist" because it's the story of a person who does alchemistry the old-fashioned way this whole time. I already saw alchemistry in Llandros' walkthroughs like "Immortal Dynasty" and "Midnight Sun". It's really interesting and yet a bit entertaining for me to watch due to all of the magic happening - it's just a story, just because it's an NA book when I go to a 4-year college for a transfer degree (e.g. let's say Associate in Arts and Bachelor in Arts). Also everyone read "The Kite Runner". It's about boys in Afganistan and yet it was supposed to be based on the true story in my opinion.

To Be Continued...

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

All But Max

Hey! I am saving the last ten episodes of Sonic Underground for future use that leads to Protectors pentalogy from Maximum Ride. Although I am waiting for the right time while trying to finish the school year, I can count on how many miles in 2014. (That's minutes and pages combined!) So far I got 1,700 miles this year, meaning it's more adventure and fun in both worlds - real and imaginary. Also, I can count the population growth by chart check of time. The population went from 479 to 495. What a steady growth. Hopefully, it should boom at 853 people by New Year's Eve. In case of Calista's POV, let's go try for The Hunger Games as part of the Banned Books walkthrough for a glance at what lies ahead of the main arc walkthrough. It should be reread when it comes to Goodreads at the climax of the main arc of what's fulfilling through Banned Books. Calista has to do the main part afterward, for she had to go ahead and be with Lala, Dawn and Destiny to do their quartet part as Chorus for the main arc.

Like I said that before, it's like switching perspectives between me and others from the very start. My life is like freewriting. Nonetheless, it may belong upon the resume.

Song: Young Turks by Rod Stewart