Friday, November 9, 2007

It's been a while...

...since my last blog. Many events have happened since then, I won't go into all them at the moment though. My summer was great! Chase and I went to South Carolina in July to visit his grandparents and other family. They were all such friendly and caring people. Charleston is an amazing city!! So old and full of history!
I didn't have school this summer, so all I did was work.

Recent news however is not so good. I was bitten by a brown recluse spider and had a pretty bad reaction...so bad I have to have plastic surgery on the bite which is now a pretty good sized hole in my leg!!! It really sucks. I go see the surgeon on Monday (11-12) for an evaluation and hope to God they do the surgery this week!

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Well...


Even though the semester is over I still plan on using this blog. So...my new job, I love it!!! My coworkers all seem very nice and I love the kids!!! The facility is very nice and professional, I am really enjoying it!! This week is Teacher appreciation week and today the parents put on a dinner for the teachers, it was a lot of fun and very sweet of them! So....


Having lots of fun!!!

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

(Week 16) End of the semester


I have really enjoyed this class and doing this blog. I plan on keeping it and adding to it what I read in the future. It has been an interesting class full of great discussions! I hope Dr. Hoc. and all my fellow classmates have a wonderful summer!!!


For Week 17----Good luck on finals everyone:)

(Week 15) More Mrs. Dalloway

The questions asked for Week 15 on Moodle where very interesting ones and dealt a lot with the psychology of the novel. I didn't realize how much psychology is emphasized until I answered those questions. What makes the novel psychological is the incorporation of Woolf's own life through many of the characters. I think this really heightens the stream of consciousness aspect!

Saturday, April 14, 2007

(Week 14) Virginia Woolf and Mrs. Dalloway


Since I did Virginia and Leonard Woolf for my website, I did a bit more research on her. I enjoyed sharing my knowledge to other students; many of them didn't realize that Mrs. Dalloway was based on events in Woolf's life! And did she have an interesting life!!!

(Here's my website if anyone's interested:
http://www.geocities.com/soonerlady85/
marriedauthors.html)

One thing I like about Woolf, her style of writing and Mrs. Dalloway is her use of stream of consciousness. I love how authors reveal what characters are thinking, it is so very real!
*note in this image of the book, Mrs. Dalloway, who the publisher is...Hogarth Press. This was created by Virginia and Leonard Woolf!!! Just an interesting fact:)

(Week 13) James Joyce


I had a little trouble with James Joyce "The Dead." I enjoyed reading it but trying to understand what the author was intending was difficult. I thought the questions the class was to answer on Moodle helped dive into the story deeper. The comments from other students showed me more to the story.

Sunday, April 1, 2007

(Week 12) Eliot and Pound





In my American Lit. class we discusses the relationship between T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound. I didn't think much of it until I read Eliot's The Waste Land which Eliot dedicated it to Pound- "il miglior fabbro"-the better craftsman. I researched more about The Waste land and found that Eliot had shown Pound the first draft. Upon Pound's suggestions Eliot edited much of the poem, (I also learned Eliot's wife helped edit the poem)and mentored him. Even though there are many aspects that are different between the two's writing, but readers can see how each one helped and influenced one another.