I love my mother the most in the universe. We argue constantly over trivial things, but in the end, we reconcile because we know we’re greater than our petty arguments. One thing that constantly comes up though, is what I will do for a career. When I hear the words ‘major’, ‘job’, or ‘rest of my life’, I tense up. It’s not like I don’t know what I am interested in. But what’s stopping me from continuing on the path towards my interests is — you guessed it — my mother. Ever since I was a child, she had always wanted me to become a doctor, lawyer, or pharmacist. There was actually a brief time that I considered becoming a doctor, but that only lasted a year. For the most part, I knew I was fascinated with astronomy. However, when I voiced this passion, my mother would tell me that “becoming an astronomer is unrealistic, and that I have to think about a career’s long-term benefits.” I understand that as my mother, she will always worry about me, my future, and my financial stability. She believes that becoming an astronomer will not put me on the smooth, paved road to success. I don’t disagree with that, because I do know that there are very few schools that focus on that. There are probably even fewer esteemed companies out there, compared to the medical and justice systems. So after putting that fantasy aside, I decided to be a good daughter and considered my mother’s next preferred choice: an accountant. Besides hating math, I didn’t really have any excuse to conjure because accountants don’t require excessive time and money devoted to medical or law school. However, I had also developed an interest in psychology due to the Advanced Placement course I was taking. When my mother heard, she also shot the idea down. She would spend hours lecturing me on how her co-workers who chose to pursue psychology ended up not being able to find a job in that field. Or, even worse, how those who did find a psychology-related job, became psychologically distressed or depressed. My mother would contrast this negativity with her other co-workers that “made the right decision” in becoming accountants. They’re happy, financially stable, and know what they’re doing with their pleasant lives. All of my family and friends are telling me to follow MY dream, since my happiness is what matters. As Confucius once said, “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” I don’t want to disappoint or be at odds with my most cherished person, though. But who am I really doing this for, my mother or myself?
Abdulah’s Monologue
The horn alarm went off as a sign that our 30 second timeout has come to and end. My other four teammates walked onto the floor as I got up off the bench trying to relax myself. I was lying to myself to calm down the moment. “Act like these fans are not here.” “Its just another gym session shooting free throws.”
Our basketball team was down by 4 points, with 0:40 left in the 4th quarter.
Although I told myself those lies, the noise of the crowd made it hard to detach myself from reality. “It’s okay,” I thought. “I’m not letting them get the best of me.” I got angry. Turns out, anger sometimes brings the best out of people.
As he stood under the hoop, the referee passes me the ball. I felt every single eye staring at me in that moment. I called it “a hollywood movie premier to ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ and I was Leonardo DiCaprio.” Once I received the basketball, I move my hands around to improve my grip and essentially become one with the ball. “Right hand center-right, guiding hand to the left,” I thought.
Releasing the ball, I focused on the hoop to see the product. *CUFF* The net sounded as the ball went through. Down by 3.
My friends who came to watch in the stands overwhelmed the noise that the fans of the other team made. “Yeah. I shut up a home crowd,” I thought. The greatest achievement that a player, or team, that is “away” can accomplish.
I got the ball back for one more shot attempt at the free throw line. My teammates who were lined up to grab a rebound, Jordan and T-Mac, looked at me and moved there hands in an up-down direction, signaling to calm down and not to worry about the crowd but about the game. I did just that. *CUFF* MY crowd went crazy! Down by 2.
Inbounding the ball, the other team had to respond to those two shots I made. They did just that. Collapse on defense, Jordan and I did not communicate with each other that there was a man open in the wing. *CUFF* He made his shot. Down by 4, again. They killed the clock as there were only 0:10 seconds left.
We had no more timeouts, but everyone was on the same page. We needed to score fast, even though the odds were against us. Inbounding the ball to Henry, I ran as far up the court as I could to get a shot up. Trapped, I couldn’t get free to get the ball. Time expired and the game was over.
“DAMN!” We lost the game by 4. Personally, I don’t think I have ever heard a home crowd switch and get back into the game as quickly and obnoxiously as they did. A bunch of unnecessary comments were thrown at us as we exited together.
“Guys!” I said as we left the gym. “This is only a sign that we can keep a close game even when we are the foreigners. We will get them next time and I can guarantee you that.” Loses are remembered more than wins for those who are true competitors, and that loss influenced me to get back up no matter how hard it may be.
Steve’s Monologue
“BAM”, my hand hit the handball
It ricocheted off the racquetball wall.
Suleman hit it back
That was pretty wack
I tried to make the return
In the end I just got burned
I could not take all the pain
Without winning, what was I to gain
I ran out of the gym
Hoping to never lose again
Brianna’s Monologue
Cancer! Cancer sucks. Cancer has been a part of my life since I was in the second grade. Cancer is something that keeps showing up in my life just when I thought it was leaving. My mom has been battling cancer since I was only 7 years old, just when I think my mom is getting better, cancer pops back up. It happened in sixth grade in freshman year of high school, and every couple of years. It happened again today, October 6th, 2014. My mom went to the doctor like she does every month; today was test result day, which meant praying all day. Today like every other test result day we found out the treatment she is on isn’t working and we have to try something new. Why my mom? Why do people get cancer? Why is the world unfair? These are all questions I always ask myself, but never my mom she accepts it and fights like hell, for my dad and I. I may seem cheerful and happy at all times, but life isn’t always easy and I always have the fear of losing my mom everyday. So everyday when people complain about little things in life I think there so many more important things then being late for school, failing a test, or missing your bus. Life is something we aren’t all promised. My mom always says, “Life is a gift that’s why it’s called the present.” That is the motto I live by everyday.
Matthew’s Monologue
Sitting at my high school graduation I was filled with joy. Four years of my life was coming to a end and this was the culmination of it all. I couldn’t wait for the procession to be over in part due to the fact that we all crammed in a hot auditorium, but also because I wanted to finally begin the next chapter of my life. However as the final speeches were coming to a close, the words of my science teacher came to mind. “When you guys are at graduation”, he said ,”take a step back. Look around and really soak it in. This is the last time you will be will all 600 of your classmates.” I thought about how after this event, we would all be branching off on our own journeys. I would be heading to the city each day, others would be going out of state, and things would no longer be the same. We were leaving behind our childhood and transitioning into adulthood. I knew the exciting things we had in store of us and I was ready to get started with my future.
my playlist
First of all sorry I had issuea uploading the playlist.
So instead I am just gonna name the songs coz either way you guys might have heard em all. And if not then well there’s always Youtube.
1.Mirrors
2.T.K.O
3. Till the world ends.
4. Not a bad thing
5. Suit and tie.
7.Cry me a river
8.Look at me now
9.Slow ass jolene
10.Aaj phir (indian)
so my playlist kinda reflects my taste in music And a lil of my personality.
Like you can already notice I am a timberlake fan.
Suit and tie represents my obsession with formal clothing.
Look at me now is kinda for the fun side of me.
Not a bad thing is for the emotional side.
The rest are just personal favorites.
Susmit’s Slideshow
http://slide.ly/gallery/embed/a69155322defbfbba887f800cd70e969/audio/0
These eight pictures that I have shared represent who I am and my lifestyle. The picture of my friends and I at prom was not just a fun night show my transition from high school into adulthood. The picture of my friends in the courtyard show some of my best friends in high school and it represents the good memories and lessons I learned while growing up with them. The picture of Buddha represents how I grew up in a Buddhist family and learned certain traditions. The picture of nature shows how much I value going outside and being one with nature at times. The picture of Kanye shows how much I respect him and his lifestyle choices. Kanye doesn’t take any opinions from anyone and only follows to his own ideas and choices. The picture of the shrine shows how I was taken to temple constantly a little and how it has really turned me into the person I am today. The picture of the models show how passionate I am about fashion and something I largely pay attention to.
Sarah Zarbz
http://grooveshark.com/#!/playlist/LC09/101131147
Almost all of us can agree that music is a great form of comfort. There’s a song made for each emotion and every setting. The songs I have chosen to share with you are the ones that have touched me in different ways. Whether they have made me smile, dance, cry, or just think, they’ve had a great affect on me. Rap/hip-hop would probably be my favorite genre of music. I chose four songs from that category, represented by some of my favorite rappers. Beauty by Fabolous is written in words that every girl would want to hear from her significant other. We all want to be told that we’re beautiful and there’s no one else in the world like us. Similarly, White Dress by Kanye West and Song Cry by Jay-Z are about being in love and caring for one person even more than for yourself. Hearing sincere music about falling in love from rappers who usually write about money and numerous insignificant girls is extremely refreshing. Headlights by Eminem is a song he wrote about his relationship with his mother and is basically an apology to her. It’s really easy for me to relate to this song because of a really similar situation I’m in with my father. The lyrics really get me thinking and reevaluating many of the things going on in my life. Besides rap music, I do enjoy calm songs about love. I can put a few songs in the same category, being that they are all quite alike. Lay Me Down by Sam Smith (not the remix), Thinking Out Loud by Ed Sheeran, Made to Love by John Legend, and The Way You Look Tonight by Frank Sinatra are some of the warmest songs I’ve ever heard. If you haven’t noticed, all of the love songs I have chosen were written and performed by men. I’m fascinated by the way that men fall in love and how they feel when they experience it in different ways. Women are usually very open and talkative about their personal lives. It’s very interesting to hear from a man’s point of view to really understand what goes on inside their minds. Bittersweet Symphony by The Verve is one of those songs that make you really think about life. The lyrics focus on the point that “You make all this money, then you die” and immediately makes one reconsider what is valuable and essential in life. After replaying the song a few times, suddenly money doesn’t seem to be the top priority in one’s life. Lastly, I chose one feel-good song that just always makes me happy. Gold (Snakehips Bootleg) by Bondax is nice to listen to when you’re in a good mood. The beat is very different from other happy songs and is calmer than most. As you can see, you probably know only one or two of the songs that I have listed. Listen to some of the others and let me know what you think.
Anthony’s Playlist
http://grooveshark.com/playlist/LC+09/101106219
Hey Guys. I decided to do the ten songs that represent me for Blog Post One. The first six songs I chose are based on the lyrics and how they represent me. I did not concentrate on the beat, rhythm or genre of these songs, just lyrics, so it may be a weird combination of songs.
The first song is “The Distance” by Cake. This song represents me because I like to finish whatever I start, even if I don’t have to. It bothers me when I leave something incomplete, I do it for self-satisfaction. The second song is “Kryptonite” by 3 Doors Down. The first time I heard this song I thought it was weird, but then I listened carefully to the lyrics and liked it. Like the song, I help people when they need help, but I can’t always help everyone when they need it. Also, some people appreciate it and thank me while others don’t care that I did something to help them and may ignore me. Next is “Float On” by Modest Mouse. When I do something bad or by accident, I always start to panic and think of the worst, but usually nothing happens afterwards. Everything ends up being alright, just like the song. The forth song would be “Never Too Late” by Three Days Grace, because it is never too late to change yourself. Everyone has something they need to change, especially myself. I like the next song which is “In One Ear” by Cage the Elephant. I don’t let what people say bother me. When someone calls me something or says something mean, it goes over my head. I could care less for someone’s negative opinion about me. Last for the lyric based music is “Hold Your Color” by Pendulum. I’m not sure if I interpreted this song correctly, but I think it is about standing up for what you believe in, even if it costs you. I stick up for my beliefs even if I know I won’t win (like with my mother).
The next four songs are ones I like and can listen to on repeat. It is said that you can tell a lot about a person from the way they dress, the way they talk, and the music they listen to (not sure about the last one). Hopefully the music I listen to is enjoyable for everyone.
The first for this set of songs is “Your Gonna Go Far Kid” by The Offspring. I like this song because it gives me energy; it wakes me up and makes me want to do something energetic. Next is “Jerk It Out” by Caesars. To me it is a catchy, addicting song to listen to, with a nice beat and good vocals. The third song is “Midnight City” by M83. When I first listened to this song, I did not know how I felt about it. I had to listen to it the next day to realize I liked it, but still thought it was kind of weird. Last on my playlist is “25 or 6 to 4” by Chicago. I was introduced to this song during Jazz Ensemble in high school. I listened to it online to hear how it sounded and loved it. This song was on repeat for a couple days after and I knew how to play it for band.
Who’s Johnny
http://www.kizoa.com/slideshow-maker/d13530182k6275566o1/about-johnny
I started my great adventure in China, and it has been a very influential part of my life. All of my relatives live in China except my parents, and I have gone to visit countless times. I love to travel so going to China on summer vacations would be very exciting because I would hang out with my various cousins going to arcades, and malls.
Sports have also played a huge role in my life in and outside of school. I moved to my neighborhood when I was five and there were many children my age. I got to know them by hanging out after school and on weekends playing baseball and basketball. In school, I have played a variety of sports ranging from basketball and football in middle school, to handball and table tennis in high school.
Ping pong has always followed me throughout my life. My aunt was the first to introduce me because she loved the sport. I learned how to play and this was excelled more in the second year of high school as I found out that there was a ping pong club. I joined and got skilled quickly becoming the vp of the club during my junior year.
When I have free time, I would often read manga, watch anime, and play LoL. During high school, I really got into manga and anime, reading and watching all the popular/uncommon shows. League has been a game that has caused me to waste endless hours going back and forth between tiers. Even though the in-game chats are known to be the most violent and infuriating, it has taught me to calm down and not respond to insults, thus initiating less arguments and making this world a better place.