Welcome! This blog was created for an assignment for my
on-line English class (American Literature I). However, I am hoping it will turn into much more than an
assignment, maybe an outlet for creative writing perhaps? Who knows, but
hopefully you will join me for the adventure. Fasten your seat belts; it might
be a bumpy ride.
You don’t personally know me? No problem! Here are a few fun
facts about myself:
1. I am a 5th year senior at Purdue University studying
General Health Science and will (hopefully) be graduating in December.
2. I have no idea what I want to do after I graduate. I
switched majors oh, about 5 times, and still am unsure of what I want to do for
the rest of my working life. But, experimenting and figuring things out are
what your 20s are for (or so I keep telling myself that).
3. I am a high school softball coach. I played from ages
6-18, opted not to play in college, and am now in my third year of coaching
girls from 12-18 years old. It has been a crazy ride, but easily one of the
best decisions I have ever made.
4. I am a big fan of science fiction and dystopian genres.
My kindle would probably ask, “Are you sure?” if I downloaded a book from any
other genre.
5. If I had to choose one author to read for the rest of my life,
I would probably choose James
Rollins. I have read every book of his, and always mark my calendar for when
the next one is coming out (January 2013 wooo!). The book “Amazonia” is what
got me started on his collection, and still is my #1 favorite to this day.
What are some of your favorite authors?
Until I read this, I had no idea you were a Boilermaker! My master's degree is from Purdue, so I proudly weat the black and gold on my stole each May at our Ivy Tech graduation.
ReplyDeleteWhere do you coach softball? Is it in the Lafayette area?
Not a big fan of science fiction, but I have switched from reading best sellers to more non-fiction books. I have the Kindle and Nook apps on my iPad and both have many biographies and inspirational stories loaded.
Great post on November 4, by the way. I love the pieces of art you included.
I thought I saw somewhere you were somehow affiliated with Purdue! That's awesome.
DeleteI actually coach at Mishawaka High School, where I attended high school. I can't even fathom coaching anywhere else.
Graphology - the learn of handwriting and handwriting analysis - is now an conventional and increasingly used technique for estimation of people in organizations. Handwriting analysis is an effective and dependable indicator of character and activities, and so is a useful tool for lots of organizational processes, for ex: recruitment, interviewing and selection, team-building and career-planning.
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