Gari- Well in the beginning I seemed a lot more spontaneous and didn’t think before did a lot of things. I was very random but now I seem to be more cautious, maybe its because I’m now in a relationship whereas when this class first started I was single like a dollar bill and not looking for change. I seem to be more focused now and when it came to blogging I found myself being intrigued by the whole process because I’ve never blogged before, only read other peoples blogs. I was able to appreciate the art form of blogging for the stressful, beautiful and educational platform it could be. I also developed a profound respect for those that have a blog because I see how demanding it can be to continuously produce fresh thoughts. This class has definitely introduced me to a world I knew nothing about and now that I am aware of it I see I’m going to stay in this world for a while.
Emmy-So here we are, at the end. It’s been a journey, a good one. I am still loving the city but more importantly I have written more, procrastinated less and learned how to put together a better, more well rounded, deeper researched and more professional looking blog. I will miss my group and the rest of you guys. See you round campus. Drops keyboard, exits stage right.
Malynda- “Much has changed since we began.” As a city we became closer, and as a class we learned to continue pursuing our goals even in the wake of disaster. As a writer, I enjoyed learning to write my own ideas, instead of news stories. I learned not only how to create a blog, but also how to market and write using my own voice and perspective.
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Juliya Madorskaya // Dec 17th 2012 at 4:58 pm
This photo made me smile!!
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