*This is my official entry for Red's First Blogversary Contest*
In my experience as a blogger, I can proudly say that nothing can ever top the day I won in a blogging contest and I got my first domain.
It was the most amazing experience. This domain which holds all my entries to other contests, some writing opportunities and most of all the meme where I have fun to keep trying to get people to join in to, is the one I won in that contest.
I guess I was lucky in that sense because my blogs were then about a month or a couple of months old and yet I was allowed to join, even more amazing is that I still won. There were loopholes to the contest which allowed me to join even if I was a newbie blogger. Thankfully, going into my 3rd year, this domain is still alive, and I will try my best to keep it alive.
To Calvin, who made the contest happen, thank you.
Having this domain, changed my life forever.
Showing posts with label Writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writing. Show all posts
Friday, August 20, 2010
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Assignments...Assignments...Assignments
Yesterday, an officemate asked a favor from me. Her son had an assignment that involves painters and their works of art. It was a fun assignment for me, because I love to learn about new stuff and at least it widened my horizon. It's been a long time since I ever delved into the world of artists and I'm not really the artsy type, though I am related by affinity to an artist and I have a one and only artist friend.
I was able to discover new artists, and had fun while doing so. Of all those I've researched Vicente Manansala's work caught my attention. It looks pretty to me. Making the assignments made me think of my own highschool days and I'm looking forward to the time my kids have to make their own. Who would make a better essay? Maegan or Paul?
I was able to discover new artists, and had fun while doing so. Of all those I've researched Vicente Manansala's work caught my attention. It looks pretty to me. Making the assignments made me think of my own highschool days and I'm looking forward to the time my kids have to make their own. Who would make a better essay? Maegan or Paul?
One of the best writers I know is my bestfriend and twin, she can whip up an MLA format essay in just a few minutes. Maybe I'll get her to coach my kids when my kids need to start writing for an essay. I wonder if my twin bestfriend can do an art essay too. She's really talented and I'm actually glad that she's finally back here in our hometown and teaching again. I really missed her a lot and maybe, we can come up with the business we've been dreaming of together. But before we brainstorm for business, we have to start doing my daughter's assignments.
Seriously, one must really have to think about doing great in class, specially in writing essays. Even entrance exams for college have included an essay portion for their prospective student applications. It' s just unnerving for me, that instead of things becoming easier, my kids, nieces' and nephew's assignments are getting more difficult and more scary. I wonder if my brain can keep up. I do enjoy the challenges but then as they get older and I get older, my question would be, will I be able to cope?
I've never been much of a writer, mathematician or a leader. I wonder if any of my kids are. I hope my kids inherit their father's genius in math. If they can do math, they can conquer anything. Could that be true? I hope so. I wonder what could their interests be? What are your experiences in your kids' assignments?

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