Friday, January 27, 2012

It's not easy being green

Most teenagers have some issues being green. They don't think about the way they are impacting the planet, or what they are creating of the world that they are going to inherit.

That's why I always try to be aware of what a difference my actions might have on the environment.

I put a sweater on instead of turning the heat up.
I put all of my old assignments into the recycling bins at school, instead of the trash.
I carpool with my friends when we go shopping or to the movies.
On warm days, we hang our laundry outside on the line.

In reality, being green is one of the easiest things a person can do. All it takes is being just a little more aware.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Journalism is good for...doing nothing


I couldn't think of what to write about today, so I thought I would just share some pictures that make me extremely happy.


This picture makes me squeal!!! (Less than 11 months left!)



Haha, I love this man's face!


Aww, I miss these two. They were so sweet together.



Anthony Head and his adorable pink DS. (Apparently, Bradley James like to steal it and beat all of his high scores.)

The End! I'll probably have a more exciting post in a few days, when I have finished my Sterling Scholar Portfolio, and can post my page about Zombies!!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Ripples

Did you know what you were doing?

Did you know that just for a moment,
classes would halt,
teachers would choke,
students would cry
and not move on.

Did you know how the emotions would flee,
but come back to beat those that you love, over
and over
and over

Did you know that they would dance for you?
I watched them.
Silent and alone.
Moving as a tribute
Learning to accept that you
would no longer dance.

Did you know people who didn't know you would cry for you?
Cry because they were sorry you felt so alone
you made that choice
another life was gone.

Did you know how much you were loved, but you couldn't see it?
Did you know that the loved changed, but it never went
away


Did you know you could walk in the school,
And hundreds of voices would rise up telling you why
You should live.


Did you know that you were gone, but they would carry you for the rest of their lives?
Your memory
Your smile
and the biggest weight

Why?

Jeremy, did you know?


Note: On the morning January 11th, Jeremy Peterson, a former student at Mountain View High School, took his own life. He was loved by many at the school, and his friends were shocked to hear the news. Although I did not know Jeremy personally, I was touched by his actions, and felt the need to put some words down, in tribute to him. Please, no one should do this, to themselves or to others.