Friday, December 18, 2009
Dance Team Retreat
Finals Week
Christmas Chaos
Homecoming
Dance Team Tryouts
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Venice Beach Outing
It was very interesting and different there. It was defiantly an eye opening experience. I enjoyed observing the different people and how they acted and the things they said. They were far different from what I’m used to. I loved all of the artwork the people were seeing at the different booths there.
However, I didn’t like how a lot of the people were high, drunk, or smoking. I saw a man tweaking out on drugs when we were driving down one of the streets which kind of bothered me. Although, it made me think and reflect about the world and the things people do these days.
My favorite part of the trip was the canals. It was so pretty and I felt like I was in Venice, Italy. The houses surrounding the water were so pretty and each one was unique.
Homecoming Weekend
I was going to attend the homecoming football game but I was too tired from the night before. The next day I went to the homecoming dance with some friends and I had a lot of fun. Although, on the way there we were almost hit by a car who wasn’t paying attention on the road. I had fun dancing with people and playing games with the free game card. Sadly, the night went by really fast. But overall it was a fun weekend.
Christmas Chaos
Sankta Lucia
Fall Excursion Trip to Catalina
We went on a boat ride to get to the island and that was very cool because I haven’t been on a big boat like that since I was little, and I barely even remember that one.
On the second day we met some volunteers from ACE who were working on an 18-month project on Catalina Island. We spent a few hours helping them remove the fennel. They told us that the entire process to remove these plants would take 10 years. They really appreciated our help. It was hard work. We used machetes and huge axes to remove the plants. I got a few cactus needles in my leg in the process of removing the fennel. On the way back to camp after our community service we got to see a little eagle and hawk exhibit. The scenery was beautiful and there was even some buffalo!
I enjoyed this experience even more because I plan on working in the field of science and this was a great way to start my journey to become an environmental scientist. I also met some really nice fun people who also signed up for the event.
Community Service Project
Midnight Madness
Midnight Madness was a very fun experience. I didn’t get to sit in the crowd because I stood on the floor and cheered, but either way I know that the experience would have been equally as enjoyable. It was so fun seeing everyone’s school spirit and excitement to be a student at Cal Lu. The athletes who were being introduced were so excited to see their crowd’s support which made the whole mood very positive and exciting. The audience was very eager to get involved in the activities at midnight madness and excited to support their athletes. I really loved seeing each athlete run out individually while the crowd cheered for them. Also seeing the dance team perform was great because they were so talented and the crowd loved them and cheered them on through their whole performance. Performing on the cheer squad was great also because of the crowd’s excitement and support. It was a really great feeling have the entire audience cheering us on and getting us pumped up through our routine. Midnight madness was a great experience that I hope will continue throughout the years because of its ability to promote the basketball team and increase the school spirit.
Christmas Chaos
Christmas Chaos was a very exciting and enjoyable experience for me. Being from Washington, I’m very used to seeing the snow and having wintry days around the Christmas season. Also living at home there are many Christmas activities that I would attend around my neighborhood with family and friends. College is a much different experience first because California is sunny, so the feeling of Christmas isn’t as apparent. Also the holiday activities around home that I would usually attend annually with family and friends aren’t typical for college students. Because these things weren’t available here in college, Christmas Chaos was a wonderful experience that made the place homier than it already is. I loved playing in the snow and making ornaments to take home to my family. This was a great bonding experience for my friends and me here at Cal Lu. We took pictures with Santa and The Grinch and had a great time talking and hanging out with everyone. I really loved having this activity and our school and I hope that others can enjoy it also in the future.
Tim O'Brien's Speech
The speech that Tim O’Brien gave about his book The Things They Carried was very interesting to me. The book I found a little tedious and hard to get through, however, hearing Tim O’Brien talk about his reasons for why he wrote what he did. Many aspects of the book were very confusing to me and I didn’t fully understand his purpose behind them, but after hearing him explain what the story meant to him and his reasons for writing it in that way, I had a greater appreciation for the overall story. It was really enjoyable to see the joy that O’Brien had in writing this story and talking about what it meant to him. When O’Brien gave audience members the chance at the end of his speech to come ask him questions, I was amazed by the interesting questions that people had for him. I think O’Brien was too; he had long intricate answers and expressed his appreciation for their questions. This experience was shocking to me because it was so much better than I expected it to be. Although I didn’t enjoy reading the book The Things They Carried at the time it was an overall enjoyable and pleasant experience now that I look back on it.
Venice Beach trip
I really enjoyed the Venice beach trip we took with our peer group although I was a little hesitant whether or not I wanted to go at first. I wasn’t looking forward to giving up my whole Sunday before finals to spend the day at the beach. Once we got to the beach my attitude was very changed. There was so much to see and take in at Venice Beach. There were so many different types of people and booths set up by people there with items they had made and were selling. I really loved all the artwork that the people along the beach were selling because it was all so different and creative. We saw lots of jewelry that the people had also made and when we started talking with these people we found out so much. A lot of them were from different countries and their work had influences from their culture. It was so interesting to see so many different cultural influences all in one place. Also I really enjoyed the canals. They resembled the canals in Venice, Italy. It was really cool seeing something so closely resembling Italy. The houses along the canal were all beautiful and quant and seeing everyone walking along the canal enjoying the day was very refreshing. I really enjoyed this experience and would love to go back.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
CLU variety show
Sankta Lucia
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Venice Beach Outing
Christmas Chaos
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Harold Stone Lectures
Dr. Pence is a biochemist, with emphasis on cloning and reproductive ethic. Pence started off his presentation by speaking about the four theories about why people believe what they do about food. Leading in to the question; organic or genetically modified food, which is better? According to Pence, food is a complex issue yet little has been written on it. People need to be more cautious about food and the central issues: trust and safety.
Pence’s four theories are the following. Theory #1 is that food should be simple, traditional, and locally grown. Natural and safe. Theory #2 is that food should be equality, shared equally everywhere. Food egalitartis as Pence referred to it as. The third theory was food globalism. Going into detail about the benefits from the global trade of food. Theory #4 was on food progressives, which Pence supported. Science give us tools to grown better food, with a larger crop. As pence said if there is a tool on the table such as food enhancement, why take it off the table?
There has been no conclusive evidence that organic food is richer in nutritious than processed food. It is however more expensive, which becomes an ethic issue, should people make that much profit off food?
In the end Pence stated that food can be looked at like a scale the top being the safest food with no allergies, platonic perfection. this is what we want to stick to. In the middle there is the food that can make you sick, food poisoning. At the bottom is the food you want to steer clear of, foods that are contaminated by e.coli which can be deadly.
I personally was not very impressed with the lecture. He read mainly off the slides, without much further explanation. His personal opinion was also very had to read, I knew only because his title is a biochemist with and emphasis in cloning and reproductive ethic. Without this it would not have been completely clear. One could tell from the lecture he knew what he was presenting about and had passion, but as a public speaker I was not drawn in by his emphasis or presentation skills.
I was not moved by his presentation, his facts did not persuade me to move toward genetically modified foods, or processed foods. After his presentation I feel stronger than ever about sticking to organic foods.