Saturday, January 7, 2012

Well, not much has been happening in life since I last posted the other day. My days include going to class, watching television, playing Mario, and hanging out in Aggieville. I think that about sums it up. It might sound boring, but not so much for the easy-pleasing mind I have.

Since the weather has been so nice, (Dear weather gods..... it's January. FYI) Ann and I have been spending some nice time outside. The other day we went to the Konza Prairie which is absolutely gorgeous any time of the year and I decided to take my new GoPro camera. For those who don't know, the GoPro is a tiny camera that shoots some very cool video as well as shooting some sweet fish-eye-lens photos. Needless to say, I got to shoot some pretty cool pictures as well as get some video for the 812 Documentary (still a work in progress).

It blows my mind how cool technology has gotten in just recent years, it makes me super stoked to imagine the kinds of things that will be around in ten years. MIND BLOWING!

In other news, my intersession class ends this week. ..... Best news ever. Every day in class we end up watching some of the most stupid YouTube videos that exist, like "Merlin the bullfighting horse" and "Cows with guns." Every day I question why I'm paying money to watch YouTube videos and still have yet to figure out that answer, but hey, I'll take whatever classes are necessary to graduate in May!

Sorry this is so boring, I think I write on this more for myself than for others' eyes..
But, here's some pictures that I took on the GoPro while Ann and I were at the Konza the other day. Hope you enjoy!



Tuesday, January 3, 2012

...One year later

Well, it has been some time since I have written on my blog. Honestly, I forgot about it. See, I started this blog for a class project and thought once I was done with the class, I would never have to write on this again, but a whole year later my mind has changed its mind. I was sitting in my intersession class today thinking about how I would like to be better about writing down little happenings in my life. If I have to be frank, I'm not much of a pencil and paper gal, I prefer me some of the world wide web. I guess that speaks to my growing up in the technology era.

Anyways, my goal is to write on this blog on a more regular basis. Two key things to consider in that sentence; 1) I don't have a timeline for how long I want to write on my blog, I'm a person of somewhat impulsive decisions, so even though I have a strong desire to keep up with the blog, that could change, but I'll keep you updated, and 2) "More regular basis" doesn't mean every day or every week, it means I'll post when I fancy it..

Great, now that all that is said and out of the way, here's a quick fast-forward of life in the last year:

  • In a few weeks, I will begin my last semester of college. Most days I'm super stoked to get out of school, but occasionally I get anxious thinking about what the future might have in store for me
  • This past summer, I interned at T2 + Back Alley Films in Kansas City and realized that I want to have a career in the video/media industry
  • I'm currently shooting video of life as seniors in college through the lives of my roommates and myself. It's what I'd like to call a work in progress, but I have high hopes for it
  • I still have the best family and friends a girl could ask for
  • I'm planning on traveling to Europe when I graduate. I figure real-life can wait a little bit, plus there are adventures to be had before I figure out what's next for me
There is a lot more that happened in the past year, but I think you get the gist - life is good. Presently, I'm in Manhattan, Kansas with my roommate Ann enjoying the quiet college town before everyone comes back. It's definitely been an interesting time, Ann and I have played a lot of Mario, watched a lot of Lost, put together a couple puzzles, and colored... A LOT. And you know, even though there are moments of extreme boredom, it has been extremely fun. What other time will I have to spend this much time with one of my best friends? 

So, here's to a great new year. A new year where I become a "real person," a new year where I travel and explore the world, a new year where I don't take anything for granted and a new year full of many adventures. 

Cheers, mate!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

El Fin

Well, 15 weeks later and I'm finished.

Before I could really say I was finished though, I needed to get an interview with someone at the U.S. Department of Labor and let me tell you... that was at times very challenging, but I finally got it and I think it really made my story so much better.

Overall though, I really did enjoy this project.
 1. I loved learning about deeper ways to search for things on the Internet
 2. I loved exploring a different part of the Manhattan community, one that I didn't really know existed
 3. I liked learning about Job Corps and what they do for so many young people
 4. I loved hearing lots of personal stories for multiple types of people
 5. I really like the way my story turned out

As much as I enjoyed this process, I'm glad it's over. It was stressful, time-consuming and hard-work, but hopefully my story can make some sort of impact, that would be awesome. Even if it only impacted one person, that's still one person.


Everyone has a story. What's yours?

Friday, December 3, 2010

The In-between

It's almost the end of the semester. I can't believe it - seems like just yesterday I was in Doc's class for the first time. Funny how those things happen..

Since it is the end of the semester, my brain has been nonstop. So much to do and so little time. Maybe I procrastinated too much, or maybe I just didn't anticipate how much work writing this story would be. Either way, it has to get done - and by next week.

I turned in a first draft of my main story and once I got it back from Doc, I was a little terrified/shocked. Actually I was a lot more emotions, but we'll just stop there. But, after spending so much time on something and then getting it back with edits all over, is a little disheartening for me. I know it's all to make me a better writer and my piece better overall, it just kind of stung. But, then I think about where I would be if I only made first drafts of everything - probably not very far.

It's been a few hours since I got back my first draft back and can now think about how I want to make it better. It's not going to do anyone good if I just sit and don't make the needed changes.

So, here I am. Ready for round two. Hopefully it's not a knockout.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Procrastination, Procrastination...

It's been entirely too long since my last blog, so here I am.

Unfortunately, I didn't get a lot done for my story over Thanksgiving break. Partially because I was busy doing some stuff with my family and mostly because I simply wasn't feeling it.

But now, I'm back to reality and I'm in crunch time. I feel safe in saying that my sidebar piece is done, minus a few changes (hopefully), that way I can put my entire focus on my main piece. Our teacher told us before break it'd be a good idea to turn in a rough draft of our main story on Wednesday, which is fine except for the fact I haven't started!

I know you're probably saying, "Wow, she need's to get moving!" Trust me, I know. Even though I haven't started with my main story, doesn't mean I haven't put any thought behind it, because I have! Woo, go me!

I think I'm going to split my story up into five different sections, but I don't want to tell you what each section will be about, because then it wouldn't be a surprise! So you have to wait a couple weeks for the final piece.

Now, I need to go write my first draft. Ta-ta for now. Wish me luck!

Friday, November 19, 2010

"It's a Journey."

"Wow."

That was the one thing I could say to myself after my interview with the Flint Hills Job Corps student. I went in there not really knowing what to expect, but I came out with a girl's life's story. I'll tell you about the interview in a minute but I just want to make note of something real quick: isn't it fascinating the different stories/lives people have. This interview and my visit to Job Corps made me realize just how much, or I guess how less, I deal with diversity in my life. So, this was a nice way of showing me that I need to put myself out there more often, even if I am uncomfortable at first.

After that quick thought, let me tell you how the interview went. I met with this 17 year-old girl who is a culinary student at the Flint Hills Job Corps. We first started talking about her background, like why she is at Job Corps, why she chose culinary, etc. Then, I asked the simple question, "What has been your best experience at Job Corps?" She excitedly responded by saying, "The state test for the G.E.D." This was the kind of success story I was looking for, but she quickly went on to say, "Well... the journey to taking the state test." Now, I don't want to give away the journey she went on to tell me about, you'll have to wait and read my sidebar for that, but let me tell you, it's going to be worth waiting and reading it. It's really powerful and I was so thankful for her to opening up with me about one of the worst experiences in her life.

After the interview, she asked if I'd send her the final piece and a copy of the video (I recorded the entire interview), and I gladly said, "yes." If she could open up to me about a horrible thing that happened to her, the least I could do was send her the finished piece.

I did finish a first draft of my sidebar and am still waiting to hear what my teacher thought of it. It was so hard to write, which hopefully you all will see when you read it in the future, but after I was done, I felt proud of myself for handling an issue this big.

P.s. Incase you didn't know... Life's a Journey.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Facing the Challenges

Let's start with some good news! I have finished my multimedia for my Job Corps piece. I decided to do a Google map of all the different Job Corps centers in the United States and Puerto Rico. I think it looks really cool now that it's finished, but let me tell ya, it sure took a long time to find all those places on the map and then separate them all into the different Job Corps center regions. My other multimedia piece is a wordle. For this I decided to directly link the wordle with Job Corps Fraud Blog website. It's filled with words that are used the most on their site. It'd be interesting to compare that with a wordle from the official Job Corps website. Maybe I'll do that just for fun and see the differences...

Anyhoo, I still haven't been able to meet with the Job Corps student, but I'm supposed (not getting my hopes up at this point) to be getting a rental car this afternoon and I've scheduled to go to the Flint Hills Job Corps tomorrow afternoon for the interview. Hopefully all goes well for this, because this might be my final interview  I need for my story. Unless, of course, I want more later... but probably not.

Also, I called the guy working at the Department of Labor and had an, uh, interesting interview with him. After about ten minutes of tense conversation, he decided to tell me he doesn't work directly for Job Corps anymore, like I thought he did. Not only did I feel stupid, but I'm sure he saw it as a major waste of his time, too. Oh well, what can you do? I was going to try and call someone who actually works for Job Corps this week, so I'll keep you updated on that.

I'm feeling kind of behind, since I don't even have my sidebar done, but hopefully with my Flint Hills Job Corps student interview, I can get that knocked out of the park and put all my focus on the main piece!