Monday, February 27, 2012

Forgiveness


Forgiveness is a very broad topic to talk about. I believe that you can truly forgive someone but you will never forget. Many people have done terrible things to me in my life, but I believe I can eventually forgive them. I'm not saying it will occur anytime soon, but over time, perhaps. I already have done so. When you get to that point, where you're in the process if holding a grudge against someone who you previously adored, it's quite surprising how easily you can forgive them. You think to yourself, “No, they messed up. I'm never giving them another chance.” Just as quickly, you are welcoming them back with open arms. If this person holds no previous emotional value, then the grudge process can tend to be easier but holding such a grudge usually stems through what feelings were there before. So fellow bloggers and blog readers, I can fully understand if you wish to hold a grudge, but if deep down, you truly want to let this person back in, do so to make yourself happy but be mindful of the consequences.


“You can blame it all on me.”

-Dyran

Friday Blog



So I am writing this blog in Open Office, like a boss. I will eventually copy this over to my blog but in the mean time, I will explore my options in this free version of MS Word. I started this class moderately anxious to get in some serious working time, but to no avail, Ms. Skrapits has come and sabotaged us! Sorry Mr. Heneke, I used an exclamation mark, forgive me. We had just begun to start some real work just as I heard some a familiar sound. Ms. Skrapits had come and thwarted our plans. She pleaded to Ms. Prot that she and her class have rights to the lab. Ms. Prot obliged and we packed our belonging, beginning the long and gruesome trip to the library. 30 seconds later, we arrived. We grabbed our class necessities and marched towards the seminar room where we hold the majority of our lessons and discussions. As we arrived, we go to turn the handle of the door only to hear faint voices coming from within. Our principle, Mr. Pritchard had already commandeered a class into the room already. We closed the door, understanding that pleading a case for the room would end up in failure. Now I sit, among the other students with my sub-par, dirty laptop writing out whatever comes to mind. Oh what a feeling.


My Milkshake brings all the boys to the yard.

-Dyran

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Jeanette Walls does NOT have an attractive childhood!

Where should I begin? Jeanette Walls' novel Glass Castle documents her life from early childhood and so on. I have only read to page 56 but I have already been appauled by the some of the experiences that have been described through these first few chapters. Her family life if twisted beyond imagination. Although I slightly admire how she looks up to her father, I also am quite repulsed due to the overall actions of the father. It is quite evident to see that the apparent admiration of the father in unhealthy because she gives such love and care for a man that will clearly does not demonstrate the traits that are worthy of such love.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

INTRO

Hello Audience! This will be my introductory blog, I will essentially be writing about whatever interests me or about whatever topics I receive from Mr. Heneke. I'm not really confident on my blogging abilities seeing as how I don't really view myself as an outgoing, interesting individual. This is my mediocre blog, deal with it.


-Dyran :)

Monday, February 13, 2012

Hearing way too many people saying "How did you do that?!"
Seems like a lot of people in Writers Craft are taking a liking to blogging
Omg, this is post 2 #waitthisisnttwitter
This a post for my brog! Don't have high expectations cause they will not be met

-Dyran