Monday, July 27, 2009

Najee` the Greatest Doctor Ever!

Spending time with someone you hardly know is challenging. It is even harder to get them to talk about what they believe in and what they want for themselves. Personally, I believe that My partner (Tatenda) and I had one of the best children to do this.

Narjee` wanted to be a doctor, or....a make up artist. So we made a collage about it. She was very quiet when we started. But I think the task of gluing pictures on paper in an artistic way was more fun than a challenge. Afterwards, we got many of the kids at Boys and Girls Club North together and we played slap jack. That was when she became more comfortable around us. I also thought it was a good way to get some of her friends involved (like Olivia) when they did not have this opportunity, because there were a limited number of summer scholars, and we could only have one partner.

The next project was not as fun. It was our turn to do homework. But a power point on a dream career is not too bad, I had make up artist for obvious reasons, so Tatenda did doctor. In the end, she chose doctor, I cannot blame her. The medical Field is what I'm interested in also.

The career essay was fun, for me at least. I enjoyed teaching her different ways we could make the essay cooler, and she did all of the typing. I was extremely proud of her. She wanted to b a pediatrician, to help kids who needed her. I do not think there is any nobler thing in the world. She showed me just how intelligent and responsible she is in this project.

The action plan is something I am not worried about. We are going to do it tomorrow, and I already have done one for myself. It will be cool getting to see everything that she can do to make her dreams come true. Not as much fun as pasting pictures to a poster, but better than writing an essay.

Najee` taught me something too, not o limit my options, and to try everything at least once. I am looking into going back and seeing her more over the summer, or volunteering at the Boys and Girls Club. I really want to spend more time with these kids who are not only a tone of fun, but make you realize the simpler things in life again.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

My Sister, My Hero

Christina Rasmussen Celio:
-29 years old
-physical therapist in California
-expecting her first child
-and is the hardest working person I have ever met in my life

My oldest sister is my hero because, well she is a hero. Everyday she helps people, not because it is her job, but because I believe she cares for every person she meets. I have also never seen her give up or quit anything.

A long time ago, I Wrote the sames things as I did here for a school homework assignment in grade school. To this day, she is still the person in my life who believes that I can do anything. She is the only person who is encouraging me to look at challenging colleges outside the state. Although she is one of the smallest, she is one of the strongest people I know. What I learned from my sister was the innocence of knowing failure, but never knowing surrender. I have seen her fight many obstacles in her life, but I know she has overcome them all. She is not perfect, but she is the person who taught me to always get the closest to perfection you yourself possibly can. During my college experience I hope to never let people convince me that I cannot do something like I watched her do. I'm so proud of you Chrissy and one day I hope you will be proud of me too.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Getting to Know You. Getting to Know All About You.

After the first week at the program, I knew about 8 people. After the second week, I knew around 30. What most likely worked the best, was the co op team building at the Camp Carol Joy Holling. It is not only physically challenging (the rock wall, the rope climbing) but also mentally, and socially.

Seeing my Native American Studies professor Cathi Warren hugging a pole fifty feet in the air, this was after our first test of course, was somewhat scary, and somewhat inspiring. Afterwards, I saw many other girls attempting to make it across the final challenge (blue swings, with nothing but air for fifty feet down underneath)and either fall, or scream in terror...several times. We had to work together to get them to believe they could finish this, and realize what they can accomplish. I encouraged, I talked to them, I even reminded them of the little engine that could! They would not let me forget that when I was up there.

Taking the first step is scary, not taking that step at all is terrifying. The worst way to lose is to give up, and I was not going to let that happen. Sometimes all you can do is take a deep breath, close your eyes, and jump.

Friday, June 12, 2009

it was the best of times...

FREEDOM!
What a sweet and subtle thing. Few hardly notice its even there. All of the summer programs which I have been in have been vastly different. One thing which I noticed as time went on was the amount of freedom given. As a younger kid, everything was planned to the smallest detail to the point at which you could not decide what you wanted to do with five minutes of your time. As I grew older, I realized that slowly we were given more freedom to choose what we wanted to do. Being here, at college, it is the ultimate freedom. Maybe even the ultimate curse. There are many ways which this can be a completely successful program for me, there are even more ways to mess it up completely.

I chose my class, Native American Studies, now I can choose if I want to pass or fail. The teacher, Mrs. Warren, is an extremely intelligent woman, who has mastered an art that very few can claim. She knows how to speak her mind without dismissing other people's opinions as false. Every opinion has the potential to be correct, because it is an opinion. She has been helping the class relearn history from a different perspective. It is not always written by the victors.

The most encouraging thing that I got from this program is the people. Maria, Lina, Chung, and all of the other students are so stupendous (this adjective was given to me by Alex TChamp) I really believe that a greater group of people has never come together before. They are trying to make us better people in every aspect of our lives.

Thank you.