Today is Thursday, so once again I go to the ASL table in order to get some hours for my deaf event. I get food and see my friends who have come for hours as well. When we talk they say that I have gotten better at signing. I meet up with Leah again at Robert's table. I talked to himk about seeing his wife at Chalotte Deaf Mission, and he explained to Leah that I was the great neice of Judy and Billy Jernigan.
Thank you! Thank you for that amazing welcome. Thank you all for the great convention that we’ve had. And Chelsea, thank you.
Meet my Jazz band. This is a picture of us in New Orleans my junior year during spring break to play Jazz. I decided upon this picture because this band has had such a profound impact on how I frame my future. My connection with music through the piano has been fostered ever since I could reach those shiny black and white collection of keys. Starting at the age of four, playing the classical music of Mozart and Bach was what my musical background was founded upon, with tangible medals and accomplishments as achievements.
On May 30 2013 someone was saying to his friend, Ciara“Alright Ciara, I need to tell; you this now. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Also, there’s some bad news… I have to evacuate my home. There’s an extremely large fire maybe 15 miles from my house and heading this way..” and he sent her “I can see the flames from my house!
Mr. Curry, It was an absolute pleasure meeting with you yesterday to discuss admission into the Kinkaid School for the next school year. It was great to hear a little bit more about Kinkaid 's focus, learn about the school’s rich legacy, and it’s mission to educate students holistically. Thank you for taking the time out of your schedule to discuss with me how my academic strengths, educational pursuits, and commitment to leadership and service can be valuable assets when paired with the Kinkaid School. I know that The Kinkaid experience can never be compared or duplicated, so once again, thanks for allowing me to be apart of your school day. I hope to hear from you soon!
He said ¨I hope to see you tomorrow¨. So when my heart was full of joy and happiness like I haven't felt before. I met barb at the same diner as before and she had a ear to ear smile on her face she said I the a lot of fun today working the corner today. I said ¨I didn't make much today but i have a big score tomorrow set up¨.
I could not take it anymore. My choices were to either pick up the phone or do something I could never take back. I picked up the phone and dialed the number of The Trevor Project lifeline, it was time for me to help myself. “Hello, Trevor Lifeline.” “Hi,” I said.
“So...what do you want to ride?”, Patrick asked with a grin. “Whatever you want to ride that’s reasonable.” , I replied swiftly. He looked around and was considering what I had said. “Maybe?...”, he was thinking aloud and then his voice trailed off and ended with a dissatisfied hum.
impatiently waiting on the tour guide to speak to our group. “Girls you are dismissed, have fun”, She said. I ran into the place and saw a bunch of amazing
Thank you very much No. 8! You did your part in the community and you did it well. I hope that it is truly an opportunity that will change you for a better person and one that you will never forget. No. 8: [smiling]
He is serving his one year required military service at a nearby prison. Several of us conversed with him the day and we got to know him somewhat well before we left. He and I exchanged contact info and we invited
The Enlightenment was a movement between the 17th and 18th century that focused more on an individual view with reason, rather than simply a traditional view. Most of the views of the Enlightenment focused on the goodness of human rationality, and is believed to be the illuminated view that contrast views of the dark Middle Ages. This period of time brought on a religion of its own known as Deism. Most men of the Enlightenment quickly took onto Deism. Men like John Locke, Voltaire, Montesquieu, and many others.
It was definitely a memorable experience for many reasons. First, this was the first professional interview I’ve ever conducted. Second, it gave me the opportunity to see a completely different side of my uncle from who he usually is when with family. And last, I had an opportunity to have an insight about the specific field of military aviation from one of the mist credible and reliable
Leadership interview I was given the chance to interview Hailey Hunt who has a position on student council. She taught me about her position and how she has been able to help others. She has taught me the many sides of being a leader and how it can be quite trying at times. I have found interviewing a leader is very different from researching about a leader.
I really had a great time in PCI. I enjoyed all the great and funny moments that occurred. My experience was satisfying to me. The program kept me from being home and doing nothing the whole summer. I really appreciate the help that this program provided for us.