Tuesday, November 24, 2009

The road from Crete, IL to Crete, IL is scary

Backwoods....scary

I was at an overnight stay at a family members house because it rained really hard the night before and I was concerned about driving in the rain late at night....So, I get up the next morning and it has FLOODED terribly...water was everywhere, its was very frightening! Anyway...I had to leave because I was a host at my aunt's 25th wedding anniversary so I had to try to leave.



I get into my MUSTANG...note I capitalized Mustang because I knew when I drove up that my car was no match for all of that water, but nonetheless, I did the "dummy move" anyway....



My 12-year old cousin and I were driving through the back roads because the main roads were closed off...when I say secluded...OMG! It was secluded! I had no cell phone services!



I was literally driving on a tight road in the middle of a cornfield! I was lost! Didn't have a clue where I was going...I was waiting for that little boy in that movie, Children of the Corn to come out at any second....



Then...I find a road....so, I think...cool...a way out, then I approach a body of water, at first glance it looks like I can make it, but when I get close...the water is up to grill to my car, so I decide to back out....



As I'm sitting there cussing to myself, I look to my right and I see the tall, stringy-haired man with boots that came up over his knees, and a raincoat...he was soaked! When he saw me he stopped and stared…



People...he had an axe in his hand!



Needless to say I freaked the "eff" out! I tried to back out as fast I could....I then turned around and hauled ass outta there!



I looked in the rear-view mirror he was chopping something off that was in the yard...I felt embarrassed....lol

Popeye's Chicken would make a decent Thanksgiving dinner

I'm gonna eat regardless!

If I couldn't spend Thanksgiving day with my family, or if I didn't want to cook myself, I'd go straight to Popeye's Chicken because they are da bomb! (That definitely depends on the certain franchises though.) There is nothing wrong with a 3-piece wing, or more if 'm feeling greedy that day! Some cajun fries on the side will be FIRE, then if I'm really feeling gluttonous, I'd get a sweet potatoe pie! But knowing me, I wont' stop there...I'd probably head to someone else's house soon after and get my eat on!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

WebQuest

Working on my very first WebQuest was, let's see...um...nerve-wracking! It wasn't hard, but for someone like me, who has a tendency to be indecisive, as well as, too cautious; it was indeed a nerve-wracking experience.

I say this because of the subject that I picked. I was drawn to the subject on gangs because of the research that I conducted before we even completed the outline. I could have gone an easier route, but something fascinated me about the subject--especially with all of the issues going on around the world with gang violence; violence in general...that's why I choose the subject.

Once I started researching the project for my own WebQuest, I quickly realized that, I couldn’t go one-dimensional with it, it had to be more to it, so it quickly developed into this large project, which I had to scale down, and tone down because gang violence is no child's play. From personal association with gang members (when I was a kid), I know that it’s not a game and it’s not a good place for any child or adult for that matter to be involved in.

I had to take out the parts that may appear to be too graphic; instead, I focused more on gang prevention and intervention. The You Tube video regarding a mother’s grief at the death of her son was very important for students to watch. I thought that would give students a reason to think harder before they put themselves into a situation like that. My goal was to get them to think about different aspects of what violent gangs can do to their loved ones.

Then the hard part...yes the hard part...putting it onto to zunal.com

OMG! Because I'm a worry wart at times, I like to take up a lot of time doing things to make sure I get things right (I find that when I do that I mess up) but, anyway, I was carefully typing, trying to re-read things that I had input into the template...press save....all of the things that I just put in were gone! It's was aggravating, but I did get through it. The worst part of putting that in was the rubric...I officially hate rubrics now! How could something so effective be so evil! That was by far the worst thing that I ever had to do next to a math problem...I was so baffled by what to measure. I soon figured it out, but it literally gave me a headache! Whew...nonetheless, I will definitely do another WebQuest, I found it very interesting.

I'm just a nerd like that!