Thursday, April 23, 2020

Stay-at-home Reflection

My experience so far has been a lot of mixed emotions. I am super upset, to say the least, that there is a very high possibility there will be no graduation or prom or last day of school for my class. Kids I've know for so long in my school career won't be able to celebrate graduating with each other. It is also hard to just sit during this world pandemic and blab on about my class. A lot of things will be missed for many different people, economic issues coming along with this, and most importantly how tragic COVID19 is and the many deaths it is bringing. It's very hard to describe this experience and all of my emotions in this short blog so I am going to right a day in the life right now for me!


 A day in my new life for me right now is very different than what a “normal day” usually looks like. I’ve been sleeping in which I don’t get to do on a regular day. Today, I woke up and signed into my online homeroom. I sat in bed and scrolled through my phone for about an hour and got up to get something to eat. I made two eggs, sausage and had cut up strawberries for a late breakfast. I then went back into my room to start my Remote Learning schoolwork. I do my schoolwork (normally) in the order of my normal schedule so I don’t forget any classes. I do a couple of assignments and take little breaks in between to grab a snack or just go on my phone.
Once I finished my schoolwork, my sister and I decided to go for a run. We haven’t left the house in a couple days so it was really nice to go out and get some fresh air. We took about a twenty five minute jog and came back to the house. To be healthy, I made a smoothie when I got home with mangos, oranges and pineapple juice as a little snack. After, I went to my room and continued watching my show that I’ve been binge watching. Since we are quarantined I've been watching A LOT of Netflix!
Finally, I have dinner with my family. After dinner we played a card game for about an hour. (Well they did. I kind of just watched because I was confused) When we finished up I went back to my room I had some ice cream and watched more Netflix. The rest of my night was pretty relaxed because I stayed in my room until I fell asleep. That’s what a day in my life looks like right now!

I even (temporary) dyed my hair pink :))

Saturday, April 11, 2020

Professor Mark Wolters


         Speaking with Professor Mark Wolter's was super interesting for me! As we talked about the college topic I kept my notebook and pencil right beside me. I made sure to write down tips he gave us about college and classes. He told us to always see a professor if you're having trouble in class or just need to talk, so with this information I will use it to my advantage. He gave lots more college tip which I found super great.
        He then started talking about his youtube channel, Wolter's World, where he travels to many places all around the world and gives his viewers feedback. This conversation was so interesting!! I love traveling and hope in the future to be able to travel a lot more. Hearing about all his adventures made me jealous. My favorite topic was obviously about the food. He described so many delicious meals from all over. I think the most interesting one was Peruvian food when he said he ate guinea pig and that it was actually very good.
        I found this conference very fun and definitely interesting as well as informing. It was a great mix between serious college tips and interesting hearings about the world. It was all around a memorable conference with Professor Wolter.

Sal Leto Reflection




This is some artwork I created after the Sal Leto conference. When he told the class to write them down I did because I found them super powerful and inspiring. Talking to Sal was a good conference and actually super informing to hear from such a successful business entrepenuer since that is what I am planning to study in college.  A lot of tips came from Sal throughout our talk which I plan to keep will me in the future.

Dr. Jason Nichols Reflection

Dr. Jason Nichols University of Maryland Talking with Dr. Nichols was a very informative conference and one I where I got many col...