Friday, March 30, 2018

Much Needed Time Away

I spent the days of March 22nd to 24th with some friends at a house in Indiana. It was for a little retreat that a priest from our parish and a friend's mom organized for us. Going into this retreat, my friends and I thought it was going to be super religious and frankly kind of boring, but that was not the case whatsoever. Although there were some religious aspects incorporated into the retreat, it was mostly time for my friends and I to get away from our busy lives back home, relax, and enjoy our time together. The house we stayed at is built up high off of the side of the road and faces the lake. It is absolutely beautiful. We were able to enjoy sunsets, sunrises, walks along the shore, and various good meals. Most importantly, we were able to just spend time together playing board games, watching movies, and having late night talks. My favorite thing was that we all waited for everyone to be up for breakfast before anyone could eat, and it was usually the same rule for every meal. I thought that this was the best way for us to begin our day. We would all sit at the breakfast table and talk about the plans for the day or just whatever was on our minds. I think I enjoyed this part of my day so much because at home I oftentimes don't have the chance to start my day with my whole family because everyone is always so busy, but I loved that I was able to have a couple of breakfasts like this with my friends. Anyways, these couple of days were very needed. It was nice to get a little break from the business of my everyday life. It was also nice that we were all a little less attached to our phones during these days, and it wasn't just because there wasn't very good reception. As I write this, I'm wishing every weekend was like that weekend, but clearly that isn't possible. However, my friends and I made it clear that we are going to try and have days like these a little more often.



Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Volunteer Work

The little free time that I have I usually spend volunteering at my parish. I first started volunteering the summer before my freshman year of high school simply because it was required that I complete a certain number of service hours every year. I'll be honest and say that I didn't necessarily like it at first. I thought there were better things I could be doing with my time and that there was no reason for us to need to do so many hours of volunteer work. I didn't find it to be any fun. However, after helping out in a few events at my parish, I started to meet more and more people who were really passionate about the service work we were doing. Slowly but surely, I also started to find a purpose behind the work I did and started to do way more hours than the requirement for that year. 

Fast forward almost five years, and I'm now a part of the Hispanic Ministry Committee at my parish. Now, I volunteer for pretty much anything and everything I have time for. I've helped plan and run fundraisers, aided in religious education classes, been part of a teen leaders group for a retreat, have helped direct the yearly Passion play, and so much more. My friends and family often question me on why I spend so much time doing service work, especially now that I don't have it as a requirement. My answer is that I truly enjoy spending my time doing things that will benefit the community that surrounds me. Volunteering has also brought so many incredible people and great opportunities into my life that it's impossible to not enjoy it. So, I plan to continue this service work as long as I possibly can.


Thursday, March 1, 2018

Time

As the end of the school year approaches, I find myself looking back on my first year of college. It feels as if it has flown by, but at the same time it cannot seem to go any slower. My brother is currently a senior in high school so this is an exciting time for him. He's looking forward to the last of his high school events like school assemblies and prom. Most importantly, he's looking forward to graduating. He will also be attending Lewis and cannot wait to see what college has in store. I know it's only been about a year since I was the one who was excited for prom and ready to graduate, but sometimes it feels like it has been longer. I don't know if it's because I always seem to be so busy, or if it's because he's my little brother and it's seems as if he's growing up, even though I'm not that much older than him.

Recently, I've found myself getting caught up on things that really don't matter instead of focusing on what's important. I've also found this to be very annoying because it's so easy to miss what's important when my focus is on something insignificant. Stressing about insignificant things only ends up making days seem like they're eternities. This is why I've decided that I'm going to try and stress about minor things a little less. In the end, it doesn't do me any good to worry about something that is not in my control. All it does is cause me to miss the things I wish I would've paid more attention to.

So, I'm excited for my brother, and I'm excited to see him graduate. This is something I'm going to make sure I'm fully there for without the distraction of other unimportant things. He's seems to really be enjoying the last few months he has left of high school and is ready for the next chapter of his life. Although we didn't plan on attending the same college, I'm happy he'll be at Lewis. 

Spring Break

With spring break just a day away, I cannot contain my excitement for this time off. Although I do still have things I need to do and catch up on, I am determined to make this week off of school as least stressful as possible. Most of my close friends aren't on spring break for another week or two, but I'm hoping to be able to find time to visit some of them at their schools. I also really want to spend more time with my family. I do live at home so I see them everyday, but it seems as if I only get to spend a few minutes with them each day because of the busy schedules we all have. I seem to always be running out the door trying to not be late to one thing or another, and there just never seems to be time to catch up with my parents or siblings. However, I'm hoping I can really take this week to step away from the neverending stress that seems to follow me and take the time to unwind. I'm going to take this week to focus on the important things in my life that I often forget to acknowledge because of the endless list of things I always seem to need to do.

Have a great Spring Break!

Nike Ad




As I first started to watch this Nike ad, I was feeling very insulted and kind of mad. It seemed as if it was going to be an ad that solely showed women who were bringing themselves down for not achieving what they wanted to achieve. However, as I continued watching I noticed that although these women were saying things like "I can't," they never stopped what they were doing. The women in the ad never stopped or gave up, but instead they fought through it until they accomplished what they intended to.

The ad appeals to pathos by showing the women comparing themselves to the women who surround them. Most women can relate to the feeling of not being "pretty enough" or "good enough" in comparison to another. The women appear to be close to giving up on what they are doing, but they all power through to the end, which leaves them with a sense of satisfaction and pride.

This appeals to ethos because it shows the women succeeding at the end of the ad. One of the women is shown thinking "I did it. Let's go again." This serves as a sense of motivation for the females watching this ad because although the women seemed to be doubting themselves and struggling to do what they were doing, they ended up accomplishing their goals. They were also immediately willing to achieve their next goal.