Friday, October 31, 2008

TRICK OR TREAT: HAVE A FUN,SPOOKY HALLOWEEN TODAY!

Hello My Blogger Readers, 

I wish you all a very Happy, and Spooky trick or treat Halloween day Today and a have a happy All Saints Day tomorrow(Saturday, Nov. 1st), a happy All Souls Day on sunday, Nov.2nd, and like always this fall season, a happy autumnal day!

This post will be short since I don't have that much time... but on the other hand, all I have at RU today is work--student door monitor, then turn in my time sheet for these past 2 weeks--and then at 5pm I get picked up to go to Shellbourne for the retreat and will be there all weekend, and will be back Sunday afternoon.   

Take Care in having a very spooky-fun-trick-or-treat-halloween day as well as have a happy All Saints Day and All Souls Day this saturday and sunday!

Happy Spooky-Fun HALLOWEEN Today! 
-Dan

P.S. I don't think that I am going to dress up in a costume today-- so I would just say that I am BEING ME this year for halloween! 
(unless things change--but I don't plan on going trick-o-treating due to me going on the retreat this weekend-- and I'm fine with no trick-o-treating because as I look at it: you can get candy ANYDAY!)

Thursday, October 30, 2008

To Be or Not To Be...A Dog?

"Rosie," the puppy -- our first dog
Who can't love this puppy?--It pretty hard not to-- this is a very lovable, adorable puppy that anyone who meets it, those who like dogs or who don't will "fall in love" with our first puppy, pictured here!  Please read my following post on To Be Or Not To Be...A Dog? 

Hello My Blogger Friends, 

Today I would like to explore a topic about dogs.  Now, I am not one to like dogs nor talk about them, pet them, hold them, "play with them", or, for that matter get near, near them.   As you may or may not know, my sister ask for a puppy since my other sister was going away to college (I'm living at home this first year).  So, we did.  Our puppy is named "Rosie" and is pictured above.  Now, enough about this, what could be called "background info" on this topic that I would like to explore with you all and on to what I was thinking just hours earlier this early-evening...

As I get better acquainted with our "petite" puppy, I get this feeling--better yet, this imaginable "feeling" of what would it be like to be a dog.  I see our small, while still very much lovable dog.  Now, to be faithful honest, I was not big into getting a dog, let along this small puppy.  But, obviously, now, I've gotten--a little--used to this "petite" puppy.   You could say that I'm not afraid of dogs anymore, but that would be a "lie"--sure there are still some "bigger" dogs that I am still afraid of, but "petite" dogs such as this one (as pictured above). 

What would it be like to be a dog?--to just be lying there all day? to lie in your crate, to play, to not "speak as a human" and only "speak like a dark--bark, bark, whine, whine, etc."  I was thinking about this lately... what would it be like to be a dog?  If you all just imagine this for a few minutes now--think  about it.   Wouldn't it be neat to be a "petite" puppy like the one photographed above?  or not?  I think that it might be-- well for starters, you won't have any of the human pressures and deals with work, etc.,--but in all reality, I like my life--as a human.  But, its fun to think about this--what it would be like to be a dog--don't you think? -- I look forward to hearing your comments to this post or email feedback about this imagining question.  

Well, that's about all now.   

Remember folks... this weekend I will be on retreat at Shellbourne.  

Hope to blog to you again sometime soon. 

Have a very Happy Halloween Today, happy All Saints Day tomorrow, happy All Souls Day on sunday, and a happy autumnal day!

Take Care,

-Dan





Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Back Blogging: Going On Silent Retreat this weekend!


Hello Friends (and family), 

Well, I'm back at blogging to you.  It's been almost a week since I've last blogged to you, but have no fear, 'cause I'm back at giving you another blog post for today.  First off, let me begin by saying that not much as happened "overall" on a "grand scale."  Now, let me tell you about my upcoming "exciting", yet silent prayerful weekend...

This weekend, Oct. 31-Nov.2, I will be going to Shellbourne for a "college guys" retreat.  The retreated is headed by Opus Dei... Here is some further information about the retreat, Shellbourne, and Opus Dei, as well as a link of where you can find further information of this type of retreat (for men and women--high school, college aged, and adults--separate gendered retreats) if it interests you (there's a schedule of retreat dates, how make a reservation, contact, and other information)... 

This weekend, Oct. 31-Nov. 2, I am going on a retreat for college guys, held at Shellbourne Conference Center in Valparaiso, Indiana. I went to this retreat, for the first time, last year around this same time for the “high school guys” retreat, and now, this year, I am returning, as a college guy, for the “college guys” retreat.

From shellbourne.org: “An Opportunity to Reflect.” Shellbourne is a conference center located in Valparaiso, Indiana, that offers spiritual retreats to men and women separately. The spiritual activities offered at Shellbourne Conference Center are entrusted to Opus Dei, a Personal Prelature of the Catholic Church. Retreats at Shellbourne provide the opportunity to reflect on the meaning of one’s everyday occupations, family life and relationships with God and others, in light of the basic truths of the Catholic faith. An atmosphere of personal prayer and recollection is maintained during the retreat.

So, if you do not hear from me this weekend via email, in person, via blogger, twitter, FaceBook, or any other medium of communication, then now you know why... it's 'cause I'm on a 3-day weekend silent retreat (from Friday, Oct. 31 at 7:30 p.m. till Sun., Nov. 2 at 3 p.m., or perhaps its 2 p.m.). 

In my "weekly blog" news, you've probably noticed that last week I had not posted a new entry.  Well, I just didn't have time or forgot... but don't worry, because I'll post again and be sure to update you all--my followers, fans, and readers of me!

Today the weather is... SUNNY, without a cloud in the sky! a bit breezy, but overall, today, its BEAUTIFUL WEATHER! 

Well, I need to get going now, but I'll be back again with another post again soon-- an exact date is undetermined now, so you'll just have to be surprised!, so until next time remember to stay updated with me!

Have a happy autumnal day (and a happy Halloween this Friday, Oct. 31-trick o' treat)!
-Dan




Thursday, October 23, 2008

Some "semi-"Personal Thoughts To Reveal & Celebrating 10 Awesome, Daily Posts!


Dear Journal,

Today you have probably noticed that I am formatting and writing this entry post a bit different than my previous, "regular looking" posts and I have no for certain reason for that, except to say that every once in a while, change is good. We all need change. The other unforcertain reason is because I want this post to have the appearance of a journal entry--perhaps a "personal journal", but I do not want you all to get alarmed by the term, "personal", or by this title of tis post, "some personal thoughts to reveal," because don't worry, I am not going to reveal any private family secret (if there is/were any) or private fact about myself (if there is/were any); but, on the other-hand, what I do plan to do is to journal to you today about some of thoughts that I have that I don't really like to talk about, and these thoughts are also ones that I do not care that deeply about, but do come on my mind every one in a while, so I thought that I would take the time today to let you all know. Now, for me by blogging this to you means, obviously, that I am posting this to the internet, of which anyone who knows the address can read (or if you type the name of my blog, this blog, into Google, will the address be one of the Top 3, 5, or 10 hits that appear on page 1 of Google's searched site list, since this blog is created using blogger.com, it is, also obviously, a part of Google. Now, to continue on with this introduction and before I get to the body, meaning of this journal entry (blog post), I would like to get something clarified with you all and it is this: I need to define the definition of the word, "journal", for you all [defined from the dictionary: "Apple's Dictionary, Version 2.0.2 (51.4)] so you all are clarified on what kind of journal this is... First, let's get one thing straight--this is not under any circumstance the first definition which is: (1) a newspaper or magazine that deals with a particular subject or professional activity (ex. medical journals, the Wall Street Journal), and is also not the second definition, of which is one of the definitions--that and the 2nd part of this second definition--that I usually use as the definition for my "regular looking", previous blog posts (journal entries), and this is: (2) a daily record of news and events of a personal nature; a diary.(ex. Nautical a logbook.), and the third definition is absolutely not related to this type of journal noun as in writing definition, but I thought that I would throw it in for the sake of defining a word and that is this: (3) Mechanics | the part of a shaft or axle that rests on bearings. And, I thought that the Origin of this word "journal" really interesting, especially since I studied French (not Old French, as it says, but French) for two years in high schools (French I and II my junior and senior years of high school), and so the ORIGIN of this word journal is this: late Middle English (originally denoting a book containing the appointed times of daily prayers): form Old French jurnal, from late Latin diurnalis (see diurnal). This word journal is pronounced like |ˈjərnl|, and the part of speech is a noun. And, YES, I did physically myself type out that entire, 3-part (and origin) definition. Now, let's get back on track... The definition that I would like to use for the sake of this entry (post) is the second part of the second definition ("a diary") and its because this is more of a diary entry-- and that brings me upon a almost ending introduction, "transition sentence"--which is this: I am hear to tell you that a diary is not only for girls... even though that term, usage of the word seems to get used and referred to girls, whereas the broader word, "journal" gets used with boys and yes I do often call my "daily record ... of a personal nature ... log book" is journal, but I could call it a diary, and I have my usages for both, similar in definition, words. And, I think, actually scratch that (not literally!--get it, you can tell that went to two evenings in a row of comedy shows with "adult-aged, college-aged" humor), I am going to call this entry: a diary entry, so I could begin by having my greeting by "Dear Diary," , and maybe I will (or maybe I won't, since I already began, and I like beginning personal--or sharing personal--journal/diary entries with "Dear Journal,"), or maybe I will beginning now after this introduction to this post. So, enough already with introducing and let's begin with the publicly, "internetting" sharing of some "semi-personal" thoughts...

Where has our society gone to if its so easy to find out about people in the split of a second? This first topic that I am going to discuss with you is why so many people (mainly students) spend so much wasteful time on such networking sites as FaceBook. Last night, I went to hear this comedian, Wendi Fox, talk in the Congress Lounge (2nd Floor, AUD) @ RU, as part of one of the homecoming SPEED-,and your SAF (student activity fee)-hosted activity. So, one of the things that I heard was that a classic good example of how "frightening" the internet, specifically such networking sites as FaceBook, are and that is this that she told us of a good proclaimed on his Facebook that his parents were out of town, and so the result of this "not-to-be-publicly proclaimed over cyber space" was that there house was robbed. So, as you can see its unfortunate that things like this happen, but it helps all the rest of us learn from other peoples mistakes in the hopes of better protecting ourselves. So, if you, who are reading this, have a FaceBook or do not have one, then answer me this multi-part question: Do you think that it is safe to have one?, Should you have one?, If you have one, should you delete it? (which I did for most of my senior year of high school b/c it go to be too much drama for me, and then I went back on it this summer and really got into it), How much time should be spent using FaceBook--daily? weekly? monthly? bimonthly? yearly? biyearly?--How long is too long? Is every hour of the day too much? What minute, or even every second of the day?(these people, the every minute, every second, FaceBook checkers are either a) have too much time on their hands, or b)are stalkers and need to be publicly warned and banned from internet usage, or c)both.) I will be honest in that towards the beginning of summer all the way through the first 2-3 days of my beginning college days (first week of September 2008), I did check my Facebook just about once (or twice or "thwice"-3 times) a day, but now that I've gotten busy (which is a good thing, at times), I rarely check it once, twice, or "thwice" a day, maybe once a week(but even that is rare), and maybe every couple of weeks or at least once a month(maybe)... I use it more as the "popular use" of it which is for "social networking" and keeping updated with friends and my former classmates of which I've graduated with this past May 27, 2008 @ 7 p.m. till appox. 8-8:30 p.m. So, FaceBook. Is it a good site? bad site? why or why not? Do people take advantage of it? Overall, the big, central idea-question here of which I've just attempted at discussing with you and now am asking you to do the same in return (if and only if you have time time) to respond to this deeply, emotional at times, question: What's your thoughts on this FaceBook ,networking site-driven society?

What is with dating in today's society or just dating in general? This second topic that I am going to talk about is dating. This is a topic that I am not interested in verbally discussing, or for that matter discussing in written form. I will begin by first providing you all with a simple definition (like I did for word "journal" in paragraph 1) of this word "date" (we're going to be using this word in an "-ing" version and the "singular" version as well, but it all means the same thing), and here it is: According to the Apple Program Dictionary Version 2.0.2 (51.4), the word "date" is defined as (informal) a social or romantic appointment or engagement. In example in context is this: a college student on a date with someone her met in class. So, what's with this word "date" or "dating"? Why am I discussing it what this journal-entry format and titling this entry (post) as "some personal thoughts to reveal." Well, that's because there is something that you might (or might not, but for you "not wanting to know" folks this is for you...) want to know and it is this, that I ... have ... not ... and I mean not ... been ... on a ... "date", as in the sense of being defined here by Apple's Dictionary. So, what's the big reason to why I do not "verbally" talk about this or "virtually" talk about this(as I'm doing now-cyber space, virtual discussion on this topic)? Well, its simple, I have always, I guess you could consider it, "weird" talking about such topics as "dating". Sure, I've been out with friends and that sort of thing, but never, never have I been on a "date" as dictionary-defined "date" (see definition above to know what I'm talking about). For whenever I am around my West Chicago residee conservative friend or his similarly (and rightfully-so) conservative family, I get the feel from him/them that they are not "big" into the whole "dating scene", as in contrast many liberals (and maybe a couple or few conservatives) are more into discussing, doing, going on dates and dating at the level and definition as described in the 2nd sentence of this 3rd paragraph. Its also hard to talk to my conservative friend since he is (currently a sophomore) at LeTourneau University, which is a private, nondenominational Christian university based in Longview, Texas, and I'm guessing that there is a majority of conservatives who attend are are conservative in their thinking and way of life (which there is absolutely nothing wrong with that), so furthermore, yes, my conservative friend, Dave, does talk about and mention girls (and sometimes dating) on his blog, but from a conservative perspective, -- so its hard to talk about talk to him about this in a way that other people may, or feel more relaxed on the topic. But, that doesn't really matter because we find other, more interesting, topics to talk about, such as technology, news, college, etc. So, this is getting pretty long already and I need to get on with my life--more specifically, my day-- and so I think, sadly to me (and you know it to--come on admit it) that I am going to conclude and wrap up this journal entry. It's been very kind of you all for letting me share with you this somewhat "semi-personal" topic -- this topic is more "personal/semi-personal" then paragraph 2's first topic. So, do I plan to date in the future? Simple answer is: yes. and the sub-question based on the simple answer is, when?--answer to this is: who knows?--could be this year, or next year or 2 years from now, 3 years from now, 4, maybe 5, or 6, or who knows--- why think about it? Why have I not dated in high school, or even now?, and based on this question, why have I not ever asked a "attractive, cute" girl out on a "date"? Well, the answer to both of those questions is this: In high school, I really wanted to just concentrate on my studies and I always felt (and this is the true, real, first time told answer) that if I ever "got involved" in dating or even for that matter went on a date, then I could loose all mode of concentration for my studies-- perhaps, for this answer, you could call me a nerd, a geek, or even techie, which those three "labels" could describe me, or for the fact that since I have learning disabilities (L.D.) it take me longer to learn material (and such), but also going along with my L.D., I was reading recently (as recent as Spring 2008) about L.D., since I filling out a learning disability "Anne Ford Scholarship" for peoples, like myself, for have learning disabilities (of which I am NOT ashamed-- I am proud and also very much proud to be a Special Olympian Athlete), so where was I, oh yeah, I needed to learn more about my learning disability and in doing so I discovered, from a great awesome site for all peoples who have learning disabilities like myself, a site just for us to help us and found very useful in helping me transition to college and adult life and in becoming more independent (because its really hard for me and other related L.D. folks) and I will link this site here in this entry, below, for you, but anyone back to what I wanted to tell you and that is this--that people (like myself) who have L.D. having trouble dating, and the whole "relationship" thing. The site is the National Center for Learning Disabilities, which you can go to at http://www.ncld.org/. TO ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS WITH L.D.: my advice to you, as a fellow L.D. student, would be to click on the link "At College and Work" at the top of the home page. Anyways, moreover about the who L.D. and dating ("relationships") subtopic, I discovered this (from the site http://www.ncld.org/content/view/369/406/, title "LD & Relationships")--well, right now I couldn't find it on this page now, but I now that somewhere else on the NCLD.ORG, link "At College and Work", I did find once before and is basically what I said about 2-3 sentences ago(before this one). So, if anyone of you out there who is reading this journal entry (blog post) has any advice on this topic for a LD student whose never dated before and may want to sometime in the near future(but still future-future), then I'd appreciate it and you may do so be posting a comment or by emailing me at dan18writer@gmail.com. I look forward to hearing about what you all have to say about this "semi-personal" topic. So, "semi-"similar to the previous first topic in paragraph 2, I am planning on leaving you with this topic, for now, with a question to ponder. So, here are some questions for you to ponder and reflect about with regards to this topic... Why can "dating" be considered a big thing? Why is it hard for some people, like myself who have LD, to go up to a "cute-attractive" girl and ask them out and go on a date with them? Why is it that if we (people who have LD, like myself, who have trouble with dating) have trouble going up to an attractive girl?--when will be our time ... to come along with the crowd and "date.." Before I leave you I need to correct something with what I said towards the beginning of (or somewhere else throughout) this paragraph, and that is this-- I, just now, recalled that I did "sort of-kind of" go on a "date" and that was my senior-year prom. It was with a neighbor who lives down the block from me. Her name is Hattie B. (for the sake of this being published on my "daily-"blog, I am only going to give you the first letter of the last name.) Here's how it happened: I made the "mistake" or "not-mistake" by telling my dad, through a journal, much similar to some of the topics mentioned in this 3rd paragraph, about how I never dated, and I even made the mistake of mentioning a girl (who last year was a sophomore, was in my 2nd semester digital photography class, and now is currently a junior) named Cecille K. (which it doesn't matter now because she's still in her final two years of high school, and I'm on to bigger and better things--and being at RU means that, I remember hearing from the orientation that there is more girls than guys here at this university, and of which I have seen some, possibly-could be considered "cute-attractive", perhaps yeah or perhaps nah. Now, back to my "first-temporary-test date" with Hattie B.-- I might be now, for the first time, ever, be attempting to you all that I did/do think that she is "cute-attractive", along similarly to Cecille K. In a long reach, dreamy, attractiveness way, I also think--and can't believe that I am journaling (blogging) about this--- this is a HUGE opening up that I am doing, so I hope that you all appreciate this-- so that I think a couple of celebrities (actresses) are "cute-attractive" and they are (go to google or www.imdb.com for a photos and mainly further information about them): Kay Panabaker, Madylin Sweeten(my friend Kyle Erickson can attest that I like Madylin S. and Kay P.--he's seen pictures of them that I sent him--oops! why did I tell you that???), Kristen Stewart -- and that's about all that I can think of now, I'm sure that there's more, or futureley more, but for now that's it. And, that's about it for this topic/journal entry, so on that note, let me leave you pondering some reflective questions on this topic: Why can "dating" be considered a big thing? Why is it hard for some people, like myself who have LD, to go up to a "cute-attractive" girl and ask them out and go on a date with them?

Wow! It appears to be that my 3rd paragraph is the LONGEST of all three paragraphs-- its because I revealed with you some thoughts that I had on a topic that I don't usually care to discuss verbally or electronically virtually; but that might just change now, now that you just witnessed here--virtually,publicly--on my blog. This fourth and concluding paragraph to this awesome revealing entry maybe short or not--that's for me to know (or not know) and you to figure out! So, let me give you a quick sums up summary of the topics, words, and thoughts that I just publicized in this entry (post): In paragraph one, I defined the word "journal" and I made you all clear of the distant, yet very much similar "diary" and finally I cleared up any confusion on your thinking of journal=guys and diary =gals: which is not, necessary true, as thought up of and told by me. Paragraph Two was about the first topic (not personal, but very much an modern-day, real-life issue) of FaceBook and this facebook, networking site-driven society. In paragraph three (the longest of four paragraphs), directly above this fourth concluding one, was about dating, dates, and why can "dating" be considered a big thing? In paragraph four, this one, I conclude and sum up what I discussed in this revealing journal entry as a whole. So, will I ever go on my first "actual, not test" date?--well, if I ever do then it'll make big headlines on my daily blog and weekly blog and of which you all, if you are still reading that by that time, (who knows how close or distant that future might be), will find out too! You now know why I didn't date before--because of me not wanting to loose my study concentrations--that's me being, been the "techie", "geeky" me concerned-in love with-my computer [mac]! I hope that you all enjoyed reading about this journal entry (made published possibly by my daily blog--so thank blogger.com for its years in blogging existence!) --- and remember that I always enjoy reading your feedback-driven comments of which you can always 24/7, electronically reach me via email @ dan18writer@gmail.com to tell me all your answers to any questions that I may pose, and most of all just plain your feedback and comments!

Take Care,
Dan

My Daily Blog Post:
CELEBRATING 10 AWESOME, DAILY POSTS! 
... Should I Continue with this Daily Blog? : READ ON to discover if I blog to you again or not! ...  

Hello My Blogger Readers,

This is Part II of my blog post today.  It is because we are celebrating such an awesome and great 10 daily posts to date, I have decided to give you a DOUBLE POST-- that's right, you get, "two for the read of one!" --oh, boy, how lucky are you!  , you can to read not 1, but 2 posts from me today in celebration of this awesome 10 daily post mark!   *In case you are wondering where Part I is, or couldn't "tell between the lines", the above "Dear Journal," journal entry was Part I of this blog post.  

For this CST 100-01 extra-credit assignment of creating and keeping a blog on blogger.com for [at least] 10 days, I know have the needed 10 entries to the extra-credit. I think that I will keep this daily blog going! I never knew how fun it is-- but now, that is after Monday, Oct. 27th, I won't have to worry about having to keep it updated everyday (or almost everyday)... I can now (as of Monday, Oct. 27th), post whenever I want--maybe every couple of days... but will this blog still be nicknamed, "daily blog"? Maybe or may not?--I'll let you decide.--add a comment to this post and let me know!

TO PROFESSOR WRIGHT: For extra credit, I have the required 10 entries (and I think that I am going to keep blogging with more future posts). You can keep updated with future, more posts about me and my thoughts on whatever topic "strikes my fashion." To keep updated to my "daily blog", you can visit http://dansjournal-thoughtstoshare.blogspot.com/ and to keep updated with my "weekly blog" you can visit http://web.me.com/danielsmrokowski/Dans_Photography/My_Photographic_Commentary_%28Blog%29/My_Photographic_Commentary_%28Blog%29.html. Let me know what you think by emailing me "email feedback" or/and by adding a comment to whatever entry on whichever blog you wish!

Thanks all, for staying with me for these 10 posts and I hope that you all continue to stay updated and informed to my blog about me! -- There's more to come,--let's hope!

Have a Blessed Evening, glorious day, wonderful Friday, and an enjoyable and relaxful weekend!
--Dan

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Another Busy Day: A Quick Detailed Post!


Hello My Blogger Readers,

Welcome back to another one of my daily posts, blogged to you only on my daily blog! I'm glad that you've been able to join me for another post.  Today is somewhat similar to yesterday in that its another busy, and tiring, day, which means-- yep!, you've guessed it--that's right, as what the title of this post says, today's post will be another quick, brief, and I mean brief post. I have had another (similar to yesterday) busy (and at times tiring) day today--of which I will quickly and briefly sum it up for you today and then I'll leave you for today-- but don't worry 'cause I'll try to be back tomorrow and blog you with another great post tomorrow!

My Itinerary/Daily Schedule For TODAY:
6:30 AM-- suppose to wake up, but since I went to bed around 12:00 midnight (or maybe it was closer to 1:00-1:30 a.m., because I was catching up on some important work very late last night, when in actuality was in the wee-hours of the early morning today).   So, to clarify for you all, I actually woke up at about 20 minutes to half hour later--at about, approx. 6:50 a.m. - 7:00 a.m.

7-8:30 AM-- I got some last minute work done, checked my email, "ate breakfast", got my CST 100-01 binder better organized (and finished organizing it on the entire train ride from about Claiden Hills train stop area all the way to Chicago, Union Station until a minute before they closed the doors (and I was just 1 minute from being locked on the metra BNSF train this morning!! -- its a good thing that I wasn't and its also a good thing that I gave myself/I had about 1 hour and 20 minutes (or so, give or take a little) until my first class today, which starts at  11:00 AM. 

approx.8:49-9:42AM- took metra bnsf train TO chicago, union station

10:00-10:55AM- I went to the AUD, 2nd Floor Fairnman Lounge to check my email and catch up on my other "morning routine" and get ready for the day.

11:00AM-12:15PM-- i went to my U.S. POLITICS class. (exam 2 was changed to Oct. 29, meaning that we got an extra day to study!!! yea!!)

12:30-1:10 PM-- I went to my CST 100-01 (essential computer skills) class.  
 Today's  (10/22/2K8) CST 100-01 Class Agenda:
1 -- ANNOUNCEMENTS
A) WEB MD --"Better information. Better health." Check out this site for all of your health related concerns!
B) EXCEL #2 -- OCT. 27

2 -- TEST, WORD 2007
TUTORIALS 1-4
FILES: STAMNT.DOCX
TRAVEL.DOCX
--> I took the test from 12:30 - 1:10 p.m. It took me (duration) 40 minutes, but whose counting! (oh yeah, I am...but why?... I guess so that I way I have a baseline, not that matters b/c it could always change come the future tests for this class!


approx. 1:40-3 p.m. -- I worked as a student door monitor-- michigan ave. ADA ASSESSIBLE (politically correct term; *please note, no matter how I used to use it, "handicapped" is not the current politically correct to say) entrance.
--during this time I checked m email, listened to another episode of the "Daily Breakfast w/ Father Roderick"

approx.3-4:40  p.m.-- I went to a another homecoming, hosted by SPEED, activity (matinee showing of "28 days"), which should last until about until approx. 4:40 p.m.

approx. 4:45-7:55 p.m. --  I  now have some free ("study") time.  It is now when I am catching up on some email, RU SPEED from last night (and other) awesome pictures, and studying. ... the counseling center was offering this free pizza, games thing directly after the matinee showing of 28 Days in honor of Alcohol Awareness Week, but I decided not to go because I figured that I could (and CAN) find better use of my time if I plan on gong to the 8pm SPEED HOMECOMING activity. 

8:00-approx.9:10(or 9:15)p.m. -- I'm going to go to another speed homecoming activity:
Get "TRASHED
With Wendi Fox, Comedian
October 22, 2008 
8:00pm
Congress Lounge, AUD 2nd Floor
RootBEER and other party snacks will be served!

9:40 p.m. -- I'm planning to try to catch this train home. I plan to get some reading done (if I'm not too tired-- that must mean one word for my train ride home (somehow, I might need some..): Caffeine, but not too much--perhaps some DECAFF COFFEE (QUESTION OF THE ENTRY: Isn't it true that DECAFF has SOME Caffeine?) 
 
10:20 p.m. -- plan to arrive home; 

10:30 p.m. -- so I'll be home by this time. 

oh boy has this been another (twice in a row) full and busy day!

So, I've got to go now... but, don't worry, have no fear 'cause, I'll be blogging to you again very soon--perhaps, hopefully tomorrow!

Thanks and, like always, stay tuned.

By the way, here is this week's Weather Report ~ WED TO FRI ~ For Chicago, IL:

TODAY (WED) : is ANOTHER SUNNY DAY with a 53 degree high temperature. (not raining!!) The weather report for today looks like it was sunny with clouds for most of the week except on Friday (now, as of today-WED) 

THU: As it said yesterday that Thursday was suppose to be the rainy day, it looks like now Thursday (tomorrow) appears to be sunny, with clouds, and a temperature of 58 degrees.

FRI : It appears to be [pouring] rain with 60 degrees temperature.   :(

Who knows what the weather could be tomorrow? -- the weather could rapidly change--see Thursday's and Friday's weather report above. 

If you would like to see the weather for YOUR SPECIFIC CITY, please click this link provided here so you know whether or not to bring a rain coat or not: AccuWeather.com

As always, I look forward to your comments and feedback to this post and my entire daily blog as a whole (and everything that I write)!  -- You can either Add A Comment to this post Or you may email me your feedback: You Choose, which electrionic way you want to provide me feedback and comments! 

Have A Good Night And A Happy Autumnal Day,
-- Dan

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

A Busy Day Means A Quick Blog Post!


Hello My Dearest Blog Readers, 

As what the title of this post says, today's post will be quick, brief, and I mean brief.  I have had a busy day today--of which I will quickly and briefly sum it up for you today and then I'll leave you for today-- but don't worry 'cause I'll try to be back tomorrow and blog you with another great post tomorrow!

6:30 AM-- suppose to wake up, but since I went to bed around 12:00 midnight to 12:30 AM, I actually woke up at about a half hour later-at about 7 AM. 

8:20-8:49-- took metra bnsf train to chicago, union station

9:30-10:45-- I WENT TO MY ENGLISH 100 CLASS.

11:00-12:15PM-- i went to my PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY class.

12:30-2:00 PM-- I met w/ Erika huber and we studied for my Physical Geography MIDTERM--WHICH IS THURSDAY, OCT. 23rd--our next class! 

2-4pm -- i worked as a student door monitor-- michigan ave. handcappied entrane.
--during this time I wrote an editorial story for the torch. --details on this to come as soon as it becomes available. 

after work from about 4:30-4:55 pm-- i had Clay edit it for me and then I immeditaly emailed it into the Torch EDITOR.

5-5:40 pm-- I went to the SGA meeting (tshirt tueday:all day);-- at the meeting President MIDDLETON came and had a dicussion w/ us on whatever we wanted and he said to drink coffee from the RU CAFFIENATED COFFEESHOP B/c if helpes to reduce our tuition cost!

6-8:45 pm-- i went into the HCC LOUNGE, 2nd floor of HCC and I ate dinner (I got dinner from Paneras, below the UC, direclty following the SGA meeting)  and then I listend to the DAILY BREAKFAST PODCAST (finished listneing) , checked my email, listend to email, and I updated my resume and sent it into the office of career services to be reviewed by them; and caught up on some other stuff, before my evening activity: 

8:45 pm-- I went to the SPEED HOSTED HOMECOMING ACTIVITY OF: 
Don't Spit The Water! Improv Comedy Game Show
scheduled October 21, 2008 from 8:45 PM to (approx. ending time 10:15 pm)
Location: HCC Lounge (2nd floor, HCC)

10:40 PM-- I plan to take this metra bnsf train home and...

11:20 PM-- plan to be arrive home ., so I'll be home by at least 11:30 PM-- 

oh boy has this been a full day and busy day! 

So, i've got to go now... but I'll be blogging to you again--hopefully tomorrow! 

Thanks and stay tuned.

by the way, today was SUNNY DAY (not raining!!)  the weather report for today looks like to be sunny w// clouds for most of the week except on Thursday when its excepted to be raining. 

Have a good night and happy autumnal day,
-Dan

Monday, October 20, 2008

Another Rainy Day: Blogging In Rain Or Shine!


Hello My Dearest Blogger Readers, 

"Rain, rain, pouring rain, its back for another wet, dreary, and rainy day."  Well, yes, if you all couldn't tell from either the title of this entry or looking (or being) outside, then you'll know that its, yet, another rainy fall day.  Blogging can be done in the rain or shine with the hopes that you inside at your computer when doing it!  Since I'm known to blog a lot about the weather, today I'll try not to blog as much about this rainy weather nor the weather report for today. 
I'm happy to announce that I, after a long time of technical difficulties, I have finally posted a link to my first video blog from this past Friday, Oct. 17th.  I have uploaded here--so, see the following link:

Once you've clicked on the following link for the video blog #1 and you are transferred to the page with the video blog post, please click the "play" button, and sit back, relax, and enjoy this first video post.

Please Add A Comment to this post to let me know if you like this video blog and like this sort of thing--this "high-tech" sort of video blog thing!

So, what exciting topics do I have to blog about today? Well, I haven't really given that much thought to it, but to instead just to free write this blog post for day.   So, what's up in the "daily" life of me or in the thoughts of me to share with you all?  Well, not much to report today... same old, same old. Its pretty much been the same, regular Monday routine.  

This late afternoon, as I am taking the train home, sitting directly below me and over on the right side (from where I'm sitting looking at the rear of the train) is a couple, of what appear to be, moms with two young, little kids [girls] with American Girl Dolls and an American Girl Bag with, what appears to be, accessories for that ever-so popular girly fake female people.  Anyways, as I  get back on track, these two moms sound like that have an English (British) accent.  So, my observational question today is, Are these two moms from England? And, if so, Why here in the States, taking a train from Chicago, Union Station, west towards the Downers Grove area?  How they visiting friends? family?  Or did they move hear from England?  Also, could these two moms be friends, sisters, or some other sort of family relation?   These observational questions that I pose today need to not to be answered (would be nice, but need not be); For I am just using my journalistic "mind-set" and observantly wondering these "reporter-like" questions.  

In my photo and/or writing for the Torch news, in this week's issue, on the front page--on the second story, a second baseball photo that I took has appeared and been printed, published in the paper-- and on the front page!  In minor Torch news, the date for this week's issue, Issue 6, reads: October 27,2008... which is next week!--an editing error made in the masthead of this week's issue of the Torch.  So,  what does this mean? Does this mean that you shouldn't could on the Torch for spelling or either editing, revision mistakes nor how to spell right or edit or revise right?  This, plus another error that I, and many found on one of the 1st issues this semester was on the second, front page story where the Torch missed spelled the word: "second."     Where is our world coming to?--can't even use spell check nor revise properly... sad, sad... We should all just learn from these publication mistakes to better edit and revise our own writing.  Also, I, today, this early afternoon, after finishing up the last sentence or two and a few touch-ups to to the story, I finally sent in my newest story to the story for publication in next week's issue to the Torch's editor-in-chief/editors.  So, what's next for my next story for the Torch? Well, Alex informed me that next week's issue will have a major Halloween concentration (I guess since Halloween falls on next Friday), and that I could write a brief blurb about a quick Halloween costume and if I know of any Halloween story or something... As you can see, I have to and need to double check on this next story... so I'll be getting back to you as my next story for the Torch develops.  Please stay tuned to my daily blog for the up to the current, day-to-day happenings (and thoughts) of me, as they occur to date (and don't forget about my weekly blog for the week's overview of happenings, and thoughts, of me)! 

Well, I better get going on my To Do list of a few "brief", last minute items for my two classes that I have tomorrow--English 100 and Physical Geography.   So, there isn't that much to report today, but I found some bit to talk with you today... So as you can see that even the normalest and "regular" days can still bring a lot to talk about in a daily blog.  
So with all the pouring rain that we've got today, I hope that you all find some sunshiny moments today.

Have a happy sunshiny autumnal day despite this pouring rain,
--Dan

Saturday, October 18, 2008

A VIDEO Blog Post: Oh, how high-tech we've come!

Hello Blog Readers, 

This post will be somewhat different, if you couldn't tell already from the title of this post.  Yes, that's right, today I will be posting a video blog post.  So, we'll going to take a little break out of the normal format of this blog to bring to you my first video blog post... If you like this sort of thing, then please comment this post and let me know or you may email me.  So, without further delay, I would like to welcome you to my very first VIDEO Blog Post.  (This video blog was created late last night of 10/17/08, so if the date is that of different than this post, now you know why...but it should still be current enough, within  few hours.)  So, please sit back, relax, and enjoy today's blog post--video style!

Have a very great and nice autumnal day,
--Dan

    VIDEO BLOG #1: (to be linked here as soon as I figure out how to upload it-perhaps the way to go is to upload it to my iWeb created website and then link it here, since uploading here to blogger is not really working of which I hoped it did.)

Friday, October 17, 2008

A DOUBLE FEATURE: From Daily to Weekly Blog


Hello my blogger readers,

Today I am going to post a brief, yet informative post.  You might ask, why? Well, the short answer is this: it's late. I'm tired. I've posted a very informative post on my weekly blog today.  I need my sleep so I can finish writing my story for the Torch and so I can also try to get it to them (the editors) by tomorrow morning.  ... So, now you know. 

Here's the link to my weekly blog entry for today... it is here where you all can read breaking news headlines and stay updated with me this past week (from Monday to today, Friday). So, as mentioned on my weekly blog entry today, please sit back, relax, and enjoy the entry!
*If the above "my weekly blog (from my website)" link does not open/work, then please try selecting the following link to my weekly blog and copying/pasting it into your URL browser: 
http://web.me.com/danielsmrokowski/Dans_Photography/My_Photographic_Commentary_%28Blog%29/Entries/2008/10/17_Tales_From_a_Roosevelt_Freshman%3A_BREAKING_NEWS_UPDATE_5%3AUPDATE_FRIDAY!__.html

So, that's about all now.  I'm pretty tired and would like to get ready for bed, perhaps getting a little reading done, and then the most exciting relaxation form of activity: sleep! 

So, I'll try to post again here on my daily blog again--maybe tomorrow, Saturday, or perhaps on Sunday, or maybe not until Monday.  Anyways, I can tell you this that I will blog again here! 

And, remember that starting tomorrow (Sat) and going all through next week is HOMECOMING WEEK at RU! ... isn't it kinda funny that we have a homecoming and no football team?? -- post a comment and let me know!

So, that's about all folks. Come again the next time that I blog!

Have a good night, pleasant day, and great weekend,
  --Dan

p.s. video blog post  coming soon...

Thursday, October 16, 2008

From Rain To Sun: A Sunny-breezy Autumnal Day!


Hello readers of my journal,

"Rain, Rain, Go Away, Come Again Some Other Day..." ... Well, you'll in luck because, after a rainy and gray-looking "hump day"Wednesday, there is a twist in weather change today, for TODAY(Thursday), Its Sunny!  The sunshine is back with this awesome breezy, autumnal air, and the wonderful delight of this bright blue sky that we have today!  According to AccuWeather.com, the temperature today (Thursday) is 59 degrees, as a high.  As I click the "F4", "dashboard-looking widget" to get the 6-day forecast of what the weather is like and its current current temperature and 6-day forecast outlook.   As, I am writing this post, the current temperature is 56 degrees.  Also, looking at the 6-day forecast, the weather coming up tomorrow (Friday) is suppose to be, sadly similar to yesterday with [pouring] rain and a temperature of 58 degrees (1 degree less than yesterday's high temperature).   Coming soon in our weather forecast: Sat-62 degrees and sunny; Sun-66 degrees and cloudy; Mon-57 degrees and sunny and cloudy; Tue-58 degrees and sunny. :The above weather is for: Westmont, IL.  
As for Chicago, IL, the weather is: Today(Thu)-60 degrees high and sunny and cloudy (hey, I'm down at RU, south loop of Chicago, and I see a few clouds in the eastward direction that I an see Lake Michigan vividly, but mostly blue sky and a "rare" limited cloudy sky--just to note); at its current weather(in Chicago) as I am typing this blog post the temperature is 58 degrees with sunny and cloudy; Tomorrow(FRI)-rainy and a temperature of 56 degrees(about 2 degrees cooler than Westmont); SAT-60 degrees and sunny; SUN-63 degrees and sunny and cloudy; MON-59 degrees and sunny-cloudy; TUE-58 degrees and sunny.  So, folks, there we have it-- for that is my weather report for today and the upcoming days! (but, don't go totally on this... you can use this as an overview, but for up-to-the date weather updates, visit some sort of news service, weather site such as weather.com or AccuWeather.com.

In other news, not much to report yet, but I do have some EXCITING news and most of all UPDATES of breaking news with me, that I am going to be posting tomorrow on my weekly blog that's on my website... I'll give you all a link to that, so you can read that, and perhaps that will just be our next topic-- oh better yet, I'll post excerpts of that weekly blog entry and then that way it'll make you click on the link to read further! YEAH, what about that!!! 

So, that's about all now, I have to get going and work on finishing up my story for the Torch.  Oh yeah, one more thought before I leave you all for today and that is something that I know that people like Mrs. Gaul or Mrs. Greenwood (my speech pathologists from my high school and middle school years) or any speech pathologist or Special Education person would appreciate this when I say that TODAY when I was in Nancy Litke's office (her "cubicle) in the Academic Success Center/Disability Services Office, she (Nancy) told me how better my speech was--how clearer I was talking-- Now I'm not sure if she meant that I've gotten comfortable or that I'm not stuttering as much, but either way maybe she meant both!  --How great of a compliment was that!!! WOW! ,But, I still think that I still stutter over some words and have a difficulty getting out some words, 
but that now gets to what I would like to leave you all with and that is a motivational "quote" that I, and only me, said yesterday in response to something that Erika Huber said and this motivational quote that I am about to tell you all has two background anecdotal instances that can accompany and that is the first and foremost main reason is "...that I can tell you've been writing [a lot]..."and she said this because we were going over my Formal #1 English essay when she noticed how clearer, and better, my writing was getting, and the second goes along with what I just got finished saying about my speech, stuttering, and (what I'm going to say) and that is practice.  So, finally, after my explanation about the background of this very awesome and motivated motivational quote that I (and only me) said this quote:
"With all that practice comes great things."--Dan (ME) [said: 10.15.08]
So, that's about all folks. 
    So, until tomorrow's post, 

Have a very nice autumnal day,
     -- Dan

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

A Rainy Day: Blogging About This Rainy Weather


Hello my adoring blog readers,

Well, I'm back today with writing a new blog post for today.  If you couldn't tell from the Title of this blog post, the weather (at least in the heart of the south loop of Chicago) is rainy (that is, its raining outdoors), and dry and clear indoors, where I am currently sitting at a green-cloth covered table near the handicapped entrance on the Michigan Ave. side of the RU, Chicago campus, AUD building Lobby-- It is here, when I have about 12-13 minutes from the time when I'm writing these words, that I have left until I'm off duty and can go on my marry-way and leave for today.  So, what am I going to blog (or journal) about today, you may ask.  Well, that's a good question, because I have a few extra minutes before I'm off duty, where I thought that I would crack open the binding of this journal (well, actually just click on the "New Post" link and start typing, and I saw that its still raining outside.  You see, when I arrived this morning at about 9:40 a.m. at Union Station and took the CTA bus to RU's AUD building, it was not raining at all--it was clear (not sunny, just clear-gray looking skies).  Then, after about an hour (well, perhaps about 40 minutes or so) of waiting, once I arrived on campus, until my 1st class, U.S. Politics, started at 11:00 a.m. It was when I sat down in my front-row seat, that I happened to look outside (of which viewing from a distance the wonderful and magnificent Lake Michigan, just feet or a jump away) to find the rain start pouring down.  So, by the time 12:00-12:05 reached, I got out of class a little early and by 12:10, I started my trek to the Gage building (about 5 blocks away from AUD building) and the rain at slowed to a decreasing minimum), and then after my 12:30-1:45 pm CST 100-01 class, I left the Gage building at about 1:20 (or so) only to find the rain back pouring, so I took the CTA bus back down south towards the AUD building (I believe it was Bus Route #147, but don't "quote" me on that).  And all the time I am working my 2-3 p.m. (today's hours worked) work-study job, it is still pouring rain, raining pour rain, with still gray-looking skies and no sun, or perhaps small bits of sun peaking out but if so, then the sun is very slim.  So, that's my Weather Report for today (well at least from about 10:40 this morning till about 3:00 or so this afternoon, and perhaps later today, tis supposed to keep on with this raining weather, only to fore look into the future of the weather for tomorrow... Tomorrow's, hopefully exciting  Weather Report for tomorrow[Thursday,10/16]So, it looks to be, according to AccuWeather.com, is suppose to be sunny and 60 degrees in Westmont, while still sunny, but sadly a bit cooler with 58 degrees in Chicago.   ...
... And for the indoor weather, it appears to be lighted with lightbulbs, always clear with no rain, and if one were to categorize it with sun, rain, or clouds, one could say that indoors, its always sunny (Readers: correct me if I'm wrong). 

So, that's about all of what I can think about of what to blog now. Perhaps later I might OR might not blog more in this entry, but for now, I think that this should be a good enough post for you. If there are any more breaking news briefs to update you all about, then I'll come back here--edit this post for today with the updating--and then return and republish this post with the updated corrections.  

So, as of now (about 3:09 - 3:15 PM), I've got to get going now, and I hope that you enjoyed my weather report of a post today, and hope that you'll come back tomorrow, in the hope's of a new post, so until next time, I'll leave you all in aspiring awe (and wonderment) with this question: What will I, Dan, a blogger and RU student, blog about in tomorrow's/next post? -- What will the next topic be?  
-->If you would like to find out the answer to this question, please come back tomorrow or, if you are reading these posts in archive mode, then click on my directly next post.  [And as always, you can check out my, at its current status, weekly blog over at my website for a weekly update of breaking news headlined format news about what's I've currently been up to this past week!  My "weekly" blog can be located at "Weekly Blog link: click here".

So, may you all stay dry on this rainy-weathered day, 
Dan


Tuesday, October 14, 2008

RANDOM ALERT! : Brief Random Thoughts Today!

Hello my adoring readers and fans of my writing (and me)

I would like to share with you all a few (perhaps a little bit more than a few) brief random thoughts that were on my mind today.  Firstly,(1) I would like to [briefly] discuss with you all the topical question of why do people smoke?, and what's the point or big draw to this extremely harmful smoke that can do such terrible, and sometimes horrific damage to your inner organs, of which can be considered a 3rd leading cause of death in the U.S.? Also, on today's blog post agenda, I am going to also discuss with you all the following brief topics: (2) an accidental accident that came abruptly upon me yesterday evening, and lastly (oh, at least possibly lastly) (3)what might possibly be a very personal experience that I might possibly be telling as a personal experience example for my Practice Final #2 in English based on the last essay in the 1st essay packet called, "John Wayne: A Love Song".  

So, let's now begin with what I first decided to discuss with you all.  This is a horrific issue that should be constantly discussed with anybody and everybody who is in the public (or possible private) environment of cigarettes, smoke, and drugs.   So, what is this horrific issue or question (as if you forgot from directly above in the 2nd sentence), well let me do you the pleasure in reminding you of this depressing against so many people deal with on a daily basics of a topic:   why do people smoke?, and what's the point or big draw to this extremely harmful smoke that can do such terrible, and sometimes horrific damage to your inner organs, of which can be considered a 3rd leading cause of death in the U.S.?*
        ---> Well, as mentioned the following linked online article* (from the Washington Post) on this topic (article:"Smoking, 3rd Leading Cause of Death in U.S.[01/09/03]"), In an article written by Jennifer Huget of The Washington Post, she said, "The top cancer killer in the United States was expected to claim about 154,900 lives in 2002; an estimated 169,400 new cases were expected to be diagnosed last year. (ACS)" 
--->So, why  do people smoke and what is the big draw or point to letting this harmful smoke into your lungs and inner body?  I'm going to first hypothesis why and so I think its because people might of (a) grown up with it or (b) could possibly addicted to it.  But, the further detailed question that I'd like to ask now is, so why do people "light up"? With the current state of the economy, and the price of cigarettes or other related "smoker" drugs, why do people light up and smoke? ...
            ... Based upon the question asked directly above on why do people why do people smoke or "light up"?  Well, after doing some preliminary research, I've come upon the following linked site: "smoking why smoke", and it is here that gives a short explanation to this very question that I asked on, Why do people smoke?
Some people smoke because they think it's cool, but smoking stains your teeth and fingers, it makes your breath stink and the smell lingers on your clothes and hair. It's bad for your skin and complexion. So to smell better and look better, you know what to do!

Some people smoke because they think it'll dull their appetite, sorry folks but smoking wont help you loose weight! You won't necessarily put on weight if you give up smoking either. People may turn to food when they're trying to give up smoking but all you have to do is choose healthy snacks and find something active to do instead of having a drag.

Some people think that it calms their nerves, sorry that's another myth! Smoking just helps you deal with the withdrawal symptoms you feel because you are addicted to nicotine. Smoking doesn't relieve stress at all.
If you would like to read further information on why do people smoke, then please feel free to visit the provided site, "smoking why smoke".

Now, before I loose you all, I'm going to quickly or as briefly as I can discuss with you final final couple of random thoughts for today...
  (2)So, it all happened yesterday evening:  So, its at this point of the blog post that you are sitting there at your computer, perhaps tired of reading about my random thoughts--but, I did alert you of it being random--wondering, "Well, Dan, what happened yesterday evening?  Well, let me explain--well let me clarify for you--briefly explain to you all that yesterday evening, I was in sitting in my room, sitting in this circled-wheeled desk chair, of which has the capability to lean backwards, so as you can except, I attempted the accidental task of relaxation---I leant backwards in my desk-chair, of which I kept leaning back, until the result of collapse occurred! UH OH! ACCIDENT!   So, my youngest sister (the currently freshman high schooler) overheard me from the other room (the next door to his room, kitchen) "giggling", and yelping in accidental "pain"[now, don't get alarmed by this word "pain", because I was NOT and am NOT in any pain at all.]  In fact, after she came in, took a few (ok, five to be exact) photos to document this news worthy event, and she then helped me help, and all she did was move the chair over, and I then got up, shook it off (figuratively), and was totally fine after the next second of getting up and able to, once again, stretch and sit properly in the chair!    **
***READER ALERT!!! IF YOU ARE A CHILD READING THIS POST OR, FOR THAT SAKE ARE A STUDENT (of any kind) OR YOU ARE A PERSON WHO SITS IN A CIRCLE-WHEELED DESK CHAIR AT ANY POINT DURING YOUR NORMAL, DAILY DAY, THEN PLEASE TAKE NOTE: DO NOT TRY THIS ACCIDENTAL NEWS-WORTHY STORY--ABOVE--AT HOME!!! ~THANKS!

(3)My final random thought for you all today is that of  what might possibly be a very personal experience that I might possibly be telling as a personal experience example for my Practice Final #2 in English based on the last essay in the 1st essay packet called, "John Wayne: A Love Song". I don't have that much of details for you, but what I do have, I am going to include some notes that I jotted down towards the end of my English class this morning--of which I will try to update you all further on this as it becomes available--possibly by end of this week or sometime next week. 
 *Please note that the following notes go with my practice final #2 (of which I will provide you with a clear draft after I write it, I believe on this Thursday... so in that case-stay tuned for more in my writing)...

Personal Story: someone who I admire—think is a hero—someone who displays some of the same human ideals that Didon mentions: is protective—keep promises, is determined—passionate, never whines, is tough, and is authentic. 
  • My Cousin, Elizabeth, died of Leukemia (a type of Cancer), last year (May 2007), She was only 21 years old.
- She was determined in whatever she did—she was determined to get out of the hospital.
-[As far as I believe], she never wined about the treatment that was given to her—however hard it was.,
• it could be said that she was tough.
- I believe that my cousin, Elizabeth, displays many of the human ideals that Didon explored with John Wayne.
• Similar to John Wayne, Elizabeth too, suffered from Cancer.
• I’m not sure what kind of cancer John Wayne suffered from (because how is mentioned in the essay is, “I licked the Big C,” which all we can tell is that he had cancer),
• Whereas with my 21-year old (if still here today, would be 22-years old) cousin, Elizabeth, had Leukemia (which is a type of cancer).
• someone who I admire—think is a hero—someone who displays some of the same human ideals that Didon mentions: is protective—keep promises, is determined—passionate, never whines, is tough, and is authentic:
• EXPLORE THE FOLLOWING HUMAN IDEALS, AS RELATED TO MY COUSIN, ELIZABETH: EXAMPLES AS RELATED MY COUSIN, ELIZABETH:
o Is DETERMINED.
o NEVER WHINES.
o Is TOUGH.
*more on the above practice final #2 as it becomes available. 

Now, its about time TO CONCLUDE... 

So, as I'm sure that you are all tired of reading my post for today--what began as BRIEF random thoughts, could be rewritten as LENGTHY random thoughts today!  So, what is it that we learned today?  

Here is what I hope that you have gained from reading my daily blog post today: an answer to the question of why do people smoke; as well as learned that, if you do smoke or are thinking about it, that you will consider to NOT smoke because of the very harmful effects that it brings into your inner body (e.g. lungs); I also hoped that you gained today about what NOT to do when sitting, or leaning back on, a circled wheeled chair-- as you've learned from that terrible accidental accident that occurred to me yesterday evening.  And, finally I hope that you've learned about what might possibly be a personal experience story that I'll be writing later this week for my practice final exam #2 for my english class.  

Well, that's about it, folks, for today's post.  I hope that you've, at the least, enjoyed reading my brief (or lengthy) random thoughts today! [you make the call: brief or lengthy?-Post a COMMENT on this entry and let me know!]

As always, I welcome your feedback and comments to this entry, you can either add a comment (directly below) this entry or email me.   
So, until tomorrow/next post, I'll be blogging to you again very soon! (and if you all have any IDEAS for future blog posts TOPICS, then please comment or email me and let me know!) 

May you all have a good day, and...

I just wanted to let you all know that I got an email from my CST 100-01 professor (Professor Ray) that we need at least 10 entries by Oct. 27th (that'll be from yesterday-Monday to Friday, and Monday through Friday of next week as well-- as a basis). ... 

   ... So, the COUNTDOWN is on: 
2 entries down, at least 8 to go!
...I'll keep you updated, or has updated as I can on the status of this countdown!

So, until next blog post...

Have a nice day,
 -Dan