Thursday, December 22, 2011

High School Years

            Before starting my blog about high school I would like to give a shout out to my boy, Andrew Cooper. He also has a fantastic blog called hardindapaint, you should check it out. He has encouraged me to reflect on my high school years in this blog.
            High school can be the most memorable part of some people’s lives considering that not everyone goes off to college. In my life I will have many high school memories and friends that I will not forget. When I first started out as a freshman I was excited for the upcoming challenges that I would face. Being a freshman just feels like a new start and your opportunities are endless. At first you are a little nervous but when you overcome these fears you can strive to be the best you can be. As a freshman I woke up every morning excited for school.
            Sophomore year. As a sophomore I started to settle in high school and began to notice the different crowds and type of people. I feel like your sophomore year you decide what kind of kid you want to be. There’s many choices when it comes to high school. You could choose to be a nerd, Goth, emo, jock, bully, ghetto kid, gang member, preppy, druggie or a nut. In my opinion all these cliques have unique and interesting ways. They all are exciting in their own way but they all are different in many ways.
            Junior year. Junior year for me is when I started to get myself together and realize what I went to high school for, and that was to get an education and move on to college. I started to study more and get my grades up to make it easier for my upcoming senior year. I also joined many clubs to interact with the people that I was not familiar with in my school. But towards the end of my Junior year I started to get the mentality of “eff” school. At this point high school gets repetitive and boring.
            Senior year. I started my senior year a little excited. Being a senior has its perks but also its stresses when it comes to applying to college. But all the senior year hype only lasts in the beginning. I am nearly half way done with my senior year and I cannot wait for it to end, in a way. High school just gets really repetitive and boring after a while. As a senior you start applying to colleges and when you start getting accepted to schools you start to get excited for the future and want to get rid of the past. I cannot wait to start college as a freshman and get that freshman feeling all over again but on a bigger scale. College is much bigger than high school and you have a lot more opportunities in college than high school.  Senioritis is starting to kick in and I cannot wait for it to end. I am currently dragging myself through these last couple months of highschool.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

A Little Too Late

The Philadelphia Eagles season were supposed to be a super bowl contender and a favorite this year for the 2011-2012 season. They were labeled “the dream team.” They picked up a lot of big time athletes in the offseason and were building together a solid team. They picked up big names such as Vince Young, Dolphin’s starting running back Ronnie Brown, and the biggest free agent Nhamdi Asmough. Nhamdi was being compared to the current best corner in the league, Darrell Revis. They started out the season 1-0 and it looked like they were going to live up to the hype. But the next couple games were a disaster. They blew 4th quarter leads and dealt with injuries. Their biggest concern was not being able to have a fully healthy Mike Vick. Vick is the star quarterback and he has suffered everything from concussion injuries throughout the season to broken ribs. The Eagles finished mid way   through the season with an ugly 3-5 record. At this time many Eagles fans, including myself, were taking this season as a failure and thinking about next season. The playoffs were not even in mind. With a losing record and the way they were playing people lost hope in the Eagles.
                Another main concern for the Eagles besides the injuries to Mike Vick was the terrible defense and the lack of performance in their “overpaid” “blockbuster” corner. Nhamdi Asmough has not been playing good for the Eagles at all. He has blown coverage’s and has given up multiple touchdowns this season. Not only him, but the defense in general was playing terrible. There were even rumors about firing defensive coordinator Juan Castillo. On the other side of the ball, DeSean Jackson has not been playing to his potential. He wants a bigger contract and on the field it just looks like he has no motivation to play at all.
                Just as I was about to give up on the Eagles, there started to be a little hope. The two teams in their division, Cowboys and Giants, started to lose crucial games and were keeping the Eagles in reach. The Eagles have played well in their division losing only once. Now at the end of the season the Eagles actually have some playoff hope. They have won their last two games and are heading into Dallas next week in a must win game. They also need some help from other teams. They need the Giants to lose their next game leaving them 7-8. Then the week after that they need the Giants to beat Dallas. Therefore Dallas needs to lose next week (to the Eagles) then lose again to the Giants. If all this happens all 3 teams will finish 8-8. But because the Eagles will have a better division record being 5-1 they will make the playoffs over both of these teams. So all the Philly fans out there don’t lose hope just yet. There’s a very slim chance this could happen but it is defiantly possible

Monday, December 12, 2011

Winter

            Today in my town this is the first time in a month we have gotten a significant amount of snow. It is December and we normally have snow earlier in the year like around November but this was snowless. In my opinion I do not snow. I feel like that the older you get the less you start to appreciate snow. When I was younger I always enjoyed winter because that meant it was near Christmas time but mostly I enjoyed it because of the snow. As a little kid you can not wait to wake up and just see a blanket of snow covering your yard. It is kind of like having a play land in your backyard. There are many activities you can do in the snow. I use to build snowmen, igloos, have snowball fights and my favorite, sleighing. I use to go to the hill in my local park (Frear Park) where the hill was a good size and there were even some bumps that you could catch air off of. Everyone went to Frear Park. Many kids went and even some older adults joined in on the fun and started sleighing. I use to have races with my friends and we use to hit the jumps to see who could catch the most air. After sleighing we would have snowball fights and build snowmen. After building the snowman we would find creative ways on destroying it. But as I got older these traditions started to bore me and they became boring.
            Being older I have come to a realization that I do not like snow. Its too cold, it’s a time for the flu season and there is just too much ice to slip and fall on. Especially now that I am a licensed driver I hate the snow even more. Most drivers hate the snow unless you drive a gas guzzling tank. But I drive a Dodge Avenger and they are not the best cars to have in the snow. There is too much sliding and it takes forever to get places because you have to go 15mph in a 30 so you do not get in an accident and total your car. Also I do not like the cold. Being able to wake up in the morning and throw shorts and a T-shirt on is how I like to get dressed in the morning. But in the winter it’s a different story. You have to bundle up so you don’t freeze your ass off. Some days you need a scarf hat and gloves on top of your 50lb coat that you are already wearing. Then when you get outside it’s a struggle to move because of all the clothing you have on. Overall I just think that winter has become a hassle as I got older. You do not really enjoy the things about winter that you use to enjoy as a kid. They eventually die out and get boring. That is why I like Summer much more than winter.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Plattsburgh


              This weekend I went to SUNY Plattsburgh with a friend to visit my sister. This was my first taste of what college life has to offer. After the 3 hour drive we arrived and immediately ate. This was my first time eating college food. I got a flatbread with a whole bunch of meats in it and a cheddar bacon cheeseburger. Overall I thought it was good. The cheddar bacon cheeseburger was my favorite. I also had fries. I can only imagine eating that food every day. The food may taste good but I do not think that it is the healthiest option. The college does have other healthy foods to eat like salads but for me, I would choose a cheddar bacon cheeseburger over a salad every day. No wonder why many freshmen gain “the freshman fifteen.” I do not find it hard gaining fifteen pounds with all the food options available to you.
                After eating we went back to her dorm and I met some roommates. One of the hardest things about college that some people say is meeting new people and making new friends. I do not think I will have that much difficulty doing that because I made a lot of friends that night. Almost everyone I met was really friendly.  I also thought that the dorm sizes were pretty fair. My sister, who is a sophomore, had a double and only had one roommate she lived with. Then I got to see her boyfriend’s apartment, who is a junior. There is a major difference between the living space of a college apartment and a college dorm. In the apartment you are able to have any appliances that you want such as stoves and microwaves etc. I definitely like the apartment better but for most colleges they are available to the upper classmen first before the under classmen.
                After checking out the dorms she showed me around the campus. For the most part all the classes are relatively close. They are all in a short walking distance so there is really no need for a car. The only complaint is that when it gets really cold it might be a pain to walk to your classes. Also I liked how everything was close to the campus. There were many stores and places like Burger King, McDonalds and a lot of places near the campus. The campus is not in the middle of nowhere like some colleges. Overall I enjoyed staying the night at Plattsburgh. There is always something to do and you will never be bored while on campus. All the people are friendly and their food is good. Plattsburgh may be a college that I am now interested in and I might even apply there. Anyone who wants to go away for college I would strongly suggest Plattsburgh. My only complaint is that they do not have a football team. I enjoy watching the games. But on the plus side they do have a basketball team.