Monday, October 18, 2010

Draft Paper 1

     The five of us were sitting in front of the television watching a movie. The man on the screen was clumsily walking around an making a fool of himself and talking about how he loved some girl. I was only 10 years old, amazed at the romantic way this man was confessing his love. My little sister sat on the floor playing with barbies while my mom got up to wash some dishes. My grandmother and my brother were also there, enjoying the movie quietly; but suddenly, the screen froze. My grandma sat up and my brother kept asking, “What’s wrong, what’s wrong?”
     My grandmother had a stroke that night. She had recently undergone open heart surgery which influenced the onset of the stroke. That night is almost a blur to me. All I remember is sitting there wondering what would happen next, but to this day, that screen remains frozen in my head. I have never finished the movie, but I did learn something important that night. 
     My mom told me, “Your grandmother has always been very strong, she’ll get through this.” The doctors had told us otherwise; my grandmother was supposed to have died that night but she is still with us today. She was never supposed to be able to walk, but she learned how to within a matter of weeks from the date of the stroke. 
     I believe that if you can find the strength in yourself to move on from an obstacle, you can succeed, no matter what the obstacle may be.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Generation Tech Savvy

     Look around, have you met anyone without a cell phone or internet these days? This generation has seen the evolution of the computer and perhaps even the evolution of human thumbs! From texting on cell phones to websites where you can calculate your WPM, everyone has the latest devices and are always in the know. 
     And “savvy” means exactly that - to know or understand. What better way to define my generation? We all have these computers and iPhones that give us information in an instant. Therefore, we are not simply savvy with new technology, we are savvy because of technology.
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Monday, October 11, 2010

Welcome to Maryland!

  Leaning against the truck of our van, suitcases out and serving as chairs for my brother and my dad, we sat in the parking lot of The Duchess eating sandwiches and drinking milkshakes. This small sandwich shop has been in Ellicott City, Maryland for about 36 years and is known for it’s ice cream and milkshakes. It is very special to me because it was my welcome into Maryland when I moved here at the age of 10. The Duchess has a history behind it, originally being run by Mike and Maggie Kovas, who cater to all kinds of people ranging from firefighters from across the street to soccer moms and their kids. Everyone knows about The Duchess where I live; it ties us together as a community.
   
     Sadly, in 2005 Mike had passed away and The Duchess was due to close. It had been the coolest place for us middle-schoolers to hang out and the only place our parents would let us go alone. Because of the news, all the kids in my neighborhood were distraught. We couldn’t let The Duchess shutdown, so we started a petition that was passed around during school lunch. I don’t know if our petition was effective, but we were all extremely happy to find out that The Duchess would still be around. Mrs. Kovas was going to renovate the store and keep it open. Today, The Duchess is still standing and I hope it continues to live on for generations to come.

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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Blog 5 Draft

     The Duchess has been around longer then I have lived in Ellicott City, Maryland and was the first place I visited when I moved here. All they serve there is ice cream, milkshakes and sandwiches. The Duchess represents a unique piece of American culture in a simple way that reminds us of how simple things can sometimes be the best. The Duchess recently experienced a great loss when the owner died, but reopened with a new floor and other small renovations. When our neighborhood heard of The Duchess possibly going out of business, all of the children around my age were saddened to hear this. We wanted to make sure the store stayed there so on hot summer days we would still have a place to go and get a real milkshake. The Duchess is important to the people who live near it. There isn’t a place I have been to quite like it which makes it so special.