Sunday, January 10, 2010

Week 1: Ten Questions

1. What is your favorite book for kids… something you would like to use in your future classroom? Why do you like it?
My favorite book for kids is different than my all-time favorite children's book. However, since the question is asking about a book that I would use in the classroom, I will answer it as it asks. My favorite book for kids that I would use in my classroom is The Rainbow Fish. I like this book the most to use in a classroom because it teaches one of the most important lessons a child can learn: selflessness. There are so many activities that can be connected with the reading of this book, and this book can be used to teach any grade level. You are never to old to learn about selfless acts!
2. Name your three favorite T.V. shows, even if you don’t have time to watch them! What can you (or what are you willing to) tell me about your T.V. viewing habits? I’ll tell you mine if you’ll tell me yours!
Okay! My FAVORITE show right now is Lost. Oh, my gosh! You need to rent starting at Season 1 and go all the way through. I promise you, you will be hooked! It is so written so well and suspenseful that you won't have any fingernails left after only a few episodes. I don't watch Lost on TV; I only rent them and watch them back to back. The reason for this is because it is so intense that I couldn't wait a whole week between episodes! I need to watch them one after the other because I am so impatient.
My second favorite show is Desperate Housewives. This show, I do watch on TV. It is on every Sunday night, but reruns are shown on the Lifetime channel all the time during weekdays. Now, you may here that it is scandalous and risque; however, that was only Season 1. The show was not attracting the audience they were hoping for in the beginning, so they changed the show to make it less like Sex in the City and more like real-life. It is about 4 (actually more like 5) women who all live in Suburbia, an ideal town on the ideal street. They all deal with real-life challenges such as natural disasters, cancer, cheating husbands, drug addiction, unplanned pregnancies, and murders.
My third favorite TV show is Friends. This is a classic! I have the box set of all ten seasons, and so I watch them whenever I am sad or bored. If I see it on TV, I definitely watch it because they rarely show reruns anymore. My favorite characters are Ross and Rachel; I love a good love story to follow!
I really don't watch a lot of TV, mainly because my husband loves sports and is always watching ESPN or a sports game. We do have instant Netflix through XBOX 360, so we can watch videos whenever we want straight to our TV. I'm not too much of a movies person; I like a good series to follow!
3. Do you collect anything? Tell about your collections.

Do I collect anything? I really don't think so! When I was younger, I used to have a little pink box that I put Hershey's Kiss wrappers in. I used to roll the wrappers up into a ball, making sure the silver foil was on the inside of the ball and the colored side was on the outside. Since they have Kisses for every holiday, I had a box filled with hundreds of colored tiny tin balls. That was the closest I ever got to collecting anything.
4. Do you keep any kind of a journal (or blog?) besides this one? Tell me about it, and what you like to write about.

I have never been good at keeping a diary or journal. Since my husband and I are both from Connecticut, our families are back there and it's nice to keep them updated on what's going on in our lives, so I keep a blog about me and my husband. Here's the link to our blog if you ever want to check it out!
5. If you had to be the sponsor of an after-school group, select your 1st, 2nd & 3rd choices:
__ contemporary moral issues
__peer relationships
__national security
1 world peace
__career opportunities & choices
__art or music appreciation
2 gender issues
3 ethnicity issues
__death & dying
__sports
__book club
__writers group
__ecology
__tutoring
6. Have you ever taken art lessons or attended art classes outside of school? Tell about your artistic talent and/or interests.

When I was young, probably up until 6th grade, I took art lessons at the town recreation department. I painted pottery, created 3D billboards, and sketched live objects/people using pastels, charcoal and other drawing utensils. I am very good at sketching objects when I am looking at them, such as a hand or eye. However, I terminated my art lessons to pursue sports, and my talent truncated itself at that. I would love to learn how to paint, though!
7. Have you ever taken music lessons or belonged to musical groups outside of school? Tell about your musical talent and/or interests.

I never took lessons, but I grew up playing the piano. My mother is an excellent pianist, and as a child, I would listen to her play the piano from the top of the stairs. I wanted to learn how to play, but never cared for lessons. So, I taught myself to play. Now, my mother and I attend Jim Brickman concerts when he is in the area, and we can both play music by him. He is the only pianist that I like today, and really the only kind of music that I can play on the piano. I can't play church hymns for my life! Since my piano is home in Connecticut, my talent has disappeared a bit, which makes me sad. Hopefully, one day I will have a piano of my own and I can build my talent up again.
8. Have you ever taken dance lessons or belonged to dance groups? Tell about your dance talent and/or interests.

I have never taken dance lessons. Growing up, all my friends took jazz and tap, but I never wanted to. I hated the tacky costumes!
9. Have you ever taken drama classes or performed in a theater production? Tell about your theater talents and/or interests.

Nope! I have never been interested in acting. The only reason I would ever want to act is if I could meet some very very good looking male actors such as Jesse Metcalfe or Johnny Depp!
10. What have I not asked you, that you would like me to know about you?
I am a vegetarian. Actually, more like a pescatarian (I eat fish) because I will eat shrimp for my Gramma. She called me up the day she found out I went veg and yelled, "Now, what kind of Italian doesn't eat meat?! Katie, please, just tell me you'll eat shrimp." Then, she does what she does best... "I don't ask for much. Please, just do this one thing for me?" How could I say no! Shrimp have no nerve endings, so they don't feel pain when they are killed. However, there is pending research about this, so I will eat shrimp only on Christmas Eve and other times she offers it to me! I am big on animal rights; I believe that animals were put on the earth to fulfill the measure of their creation (religious reasons), and I don't think at all that the measure of their creation is to be pumped full of steroids and hormones, sliced open and skinned while still conscious, and put on your plate for your enjoyment. It's been almost 2 years and I don't miss meat at all. Eating out is difficult, but many places are vegetarian friendly. There are tough things out there to be careful for though. Jello and pudding has gelatin in it, which is crushed up horse hooves and animal bones. Gravy has natural beef/chicken/pork flavoring. McDonald's french fries are fried in beef lard (ya, THAT'S why they taste like that!). Being a vegetarian is a lifestyle that I have chosen because I want to make a difference in the world for animals. An average American eats about 500 cows worth of meat a year. So, I am definitely doing my part to save the lives of animals!

1 comment:

  1. Wow... I guess it's time for a life-style change. I think I've known most of what you described about being vegetarian, and why you are. I've just been in denial (again). Two of my best friends are newly vegetarian, and I actually lived 2 years of my life (during graduate school) as a vegan. (My son was 5 years old, and when we found out that he was telling the kids in his kindergarten class that if you drank milk you would die -- how else could he understand why we drank soy milk? -- we quit. No excuses now except for laziness... it's hard work to eat healthy... but as you mentioned, there are a lot of vegetarian-friendly places. So anyway, I'd love to talk and hear more about this. I did peak at your blog, and noticed that you have a beloved "Aunt Carla" -- my kids do, as well. She lives in Portland and just visited last week. I won't ask WHO told you that I'm insecure, etc., because I can probably guess who it was. I'll just promise to get that under control this semester. Fair enough? Oh, last thing... what is your all-time favorite children's book, since Rainbow Fish is a different kind of favorite? I'm interested. 4 points

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