Friday, May 5, 2017

Famous Last Words: Summer Break

 
Summer
Picture by Luc Viatour
Source: Wikipedia

One presentation and one final stand in my way of ending junior year! I am so excited for this year to come to an end, and the next to begin! Summer Break is going to be a crazy one for me because I’m applying to dental school this summer, along with taking two courses—so much for an actual break. Haha. However, I’m going to celebrate the end of junior year with some relaxation and fun!

The firs thing on the agenda is going to Travis Scott’s concert on May 12th in Oklahoma City. This was my graduation present to my boyfriend, and I’m super excited to celebrate with him. The first thing we plan to do is try Waffle Champion! I’ve actually never been, and I’ve heard great things! I think it’s about time I try it out! Then, we’ll go to the concert, and try something else new to eat!

I plan on going home for a little bit to spend some time with my family before my summer courses begin. I’m turning twenty-two this June, so I plan to celebrate with my family. We’ll probably go to Dallas, and go shopping, and have dinner together. Then, I plan on doing something with my friends. I haven’t really thought about what, but I’m thinking something simple like a small dinner or something.

I might be touring some out of state dental schools this summer, which I’m super excited about! I want to get out of my comfort zone, and I think the best way to do that is actually visiting potential dental schools. I have no idea where I’ll end up for dental school, but I’m definitely enjoying the process to dental school. I can’t wait to see it all happen in reality, and not just me picturing myself somewhere else, or possibly right here in Oklahoma City! Wishing everyone a great summer!

Reading Notes: The Wonderful Teakettle

Teakettle
Picture by pureedensalon
Source: Flickr

Wow, this was such a cute and somewhat odd story. I would never think to have a teakettle be a living thing, but imagination is key to any fairytale! This story took me back to my childhood days when I would watch Blues Clues, and there would a talking salt and pepper, or Dora the Explorer that had a talking backpack. There are so many things I could do with this story. I want to keep the teakettle, but instead of having it be a badger I would like for it to just be personified—meaning the teakettle would be a talking, moving object! I picture the teakettle to kind of be like the teapot in Beauty and the Beast! The new Beauty and the Beast with Emma Watson.

I feel like tea is a big tradition in the Japanese culture. I want to keep this theme alive in my own story. I want this teakettle to bring wealth and good health to a poor family in Japan in my story! I want my story to be creative by using a lot of unrealistic things like the teakettle being able to talk first, and then the chopsticks, and then the bowls!

The family in my story will struggle with starvation. The teakettle will be the hero in this story. Yes, the teakettle will be a boy! However, he will be a child. However, the family will keep this teakettle for generations and generations. The teakettle will represent struggle, but wealth in the smallest of things like tea. I think this would be a cute story to write that can relate to kids and adults! I think tradition is really important, so I want this to also be a lesson. I’m sure all of us have a little something from our past that we hold on to that is represented in an inanimate object, so hopefully this story can relate to all my readers.

Bibliography: Japanese Fairy Tales, "The Wonderful Teakettle" by Teresa Peirce Williston




Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Improvements

One of my favorite things about this class is how flexible it its. I love how we got the opportunity to really think about when we wanted to do the assignments, and it forced me to reflect on my study habits. I do not think having a planning week is a good idea because by the middle of the semester people usually have a set schedule on when they complete their assignments. I feel like thinking about a new plan could either go really well or not so well depending on if the person wants to change when they do their work. However, I feel the people that already wanted to change when to complete assignments, they would have already done it.

I like the idea of audio recordings. I know I love to watch videos, and listen to stories that have a real voice. It's easier to understand and feel the emotions when their is a real voice telling the story. I think this would be a great idea to have, and something a lot of us would enjoy!

Monday, May 1, 2017

Portfolio

Hope you all enjoy my portfolio as I continue to blog :)

Sita

This was my version of the love story between Sita and Rama. It has a bit of drama, culture, and a fairy-tale theme to it.

Shantanu and Ganga 

This was my version of Ganga drowning her children in order to send them to heaven. This a tragic story, but explains how some things are better left unsaid.

Narayan

This is my twist on Narayan with a lesson to be grateful for what we are given.

Godaan

This is a story of why there is such a high respect for cows, and a story to make you think about all the animals in our world that are going extinct.

Saturday, April 29, 2017

Famous Last Words: Dead Week

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OU
Picture by Unknown
Source: Wikipedia 

Wow, dead week is pretty much already here. Fun fact, I usually always either always get sick or somehow injure myself around dead week/finals week. Freshmen year I fell off my bed, and damaged muscle tissue in my ankle. Our beds were bunked, and I missed the step to the air conditioner to get back down. It was not a fun experience. Sophomore year I got sick, and carried around a box of tissues to all my classes. This year might be different though!

A lot of my friends are graduating this year including my boyfriend, so it’s going to be an emotional graduation, but definitely one to celebrate! I’m excited to see what everyone will be doing after graduation. I know for myself graduating undergrad is just going to be a milestone to what I want to do in life, but a very big milestone. It’s going to be crazy imagining myself graduating next year. I feel like every year is a year to celebrate because its one-year closer to what we all want to be one day. Cheers to almost being a senior!

I always feel a little sad knowing my semester is ending because time flies so fast in college! I feel like every year seems like a mush of memories instead of three different years. I am super thankful for another great semester with great people. I’ve been blessed with so many opportunities this year like volunteering for Oklahoma Mission of Mercy and being able to do research. I also got to try Ifly, and it got me super pumped to go actual skydiving one day. There’s still two more weeks left to this semester, and another two weeks to make some great memories studying for finals, and taking breaks to enjoy being part of the OU community.

Thursday, April 27, 2017

Week 14 Storytelling: Vishnu and Godaan

Bhagavan Vishnu.jpg 
Vishnu and Godaan
Picture by Unknown
Source: Wikipedia

Vishnu wanted so bad to be part of the Godaan Club. However, it seemed like whatever he did was not good enough. All his friends were part of the club except for him. He thought and thought about what he was doing wrong, or was it something he hasn’t done, or was it something he could do better.

Vishnu’s family owned a farm. They had chickens, pigs, spiders, and ducks. However, his family never owned cows. He loved all his animals. However, to be part of the Godaan Club you had to have the best cows in the entire county. The coat had to be shiny and soft to the touch. The bones had to be tough and unbreakable, and their milk had to be the best tasting milk there ever was. Vishnu knew there was nothing he could do but watch his friends plan events, dances, and lavishes parties because they were part of the Godaan Club.

One day, Vishnu was talking to his chickens, pigs, and ducks. He told them he loved them all, but they were not cows. When suddenly one of his chickens turned around, and pointed to a cow! The cow was absolutely breathtaking. She had a marvelous coat, and she was big, but not too big.

He walked over to the cow. He wondered where the owner was. He decided to go find the owner because he thought the owner would have been devastated to lose such a beautiful cow. The cow and Vishnu decided to go on a journey to find his owner. They walked and walked all over the county, but there was not a clue to where the cow’s owner was. They were exhausted, and hungry. They reached a lavish house. Vishnu knocked on the door. A man with a beard with an old blanket wrapped around him answered. Vishnu asked him if the cow belonged to him. It wasn’t his cow.

The man offered them water and food for the night. The man looked at Vishnu. Something fell from his blanket, and it was a picture of the cow. The exact cow Vishnu had. The man looked embarrassed.

“She is my cow, but I do not wish to keep her. She is a goddess. She needs care, and I am dying,” he said.

He wanted Vishnu to keep the cow. Vishnu didn’t know what to say. He accepted the cow. He was still in shock that he finally had a cow of his own, but the cow was a goddess.

Years and years went by. He never joined the Godaan Club because his cow was worthy of more than that club. He showered her with as much love as possible, and all his friends were jealous because in return Vishnu had a goddess cow. He had the best milk, the best accessories, the best tools, and a goddess watching over him.

He lived the most fulfilling life, and he never complained about not being part of an ungrateful club ever again because he already the best, and he didn’t need some club to tell him that.

Bibliography: Devdutt's Pattanaik's Seven Secrets from Hindu Calendar Art

Author's Note:  
This story was based on how cows are cherished on the Hindu religion because they provide, food, shelter, accessories, etc. Godaan is a type of charity that fulfills all. This means that there isn't a lack of anything when there is godaan to me. I used my story to represent how worthy a cow can be to someone. The reason behind why beef is not consumed is because there is a high respect for cows because of everything they provide. This was a concept I was always interested in, so I decided to turn this into a story of how valuable a cow was to Vishnu. In the original story, Vishnu becomes Go-pala. He takes care of the earth-cow. My story was different from the original because I wanted the cow in my story to be a queen instead of the earth-cow. There is automatically a sense of magnificence when something is referred to as a prince, princess, king, or queen. I want this to be projected to give the cow in my story more value than just being an animal. I truly enjoyed writing this story, and learning more about why cows are s a valuable animal. I hope this makes my readers think about how valuable other animals are in a world where so many beautiful animals are going extinct.

Monday, April 24, 2017

Reading Notes: Pattanaik's Calendar Art Part F (Brahma)

Brahma 
Brahma
Picture by Unknown
Source: Wikipedia

Brahma is a god that never gets to be worshiped because he forgot the reason behind creation. This is a completely new concept for me, but definitely an interesting topic! Brahma wanted to understand who he was. In the end, he loses himself while chasing after his own daughter. I think what Brahma’s lesson is that you can lose yourself by chasing after materialistic things—a real problem in the real world today. I want this to be the lesson in my own story, and have Brahma be the main character on a journey. The story will show where this journey leads to.

Brahma’s daughter will also be one of the main characters. She is supposed to represent energy, matter, and life in the original story. I want her to represent materialism in my story. I think this will help in making the lesson in my story show. She will be a very simple, sophisticated, intelligent woman.

I feel like this will be a very dramatic story to write. I also like how Brahma creates the private, the public, and the rest. I think will go hand in hand with the lesson in my story. I want to make it unique with dramatic scenes, and possibly an ironic ending for a twist. I look forward to writing this, and trying to create Brahma’s character into something that we all experience every now and then. I feel this will make my story easy to understand and follow. I’m still debating on if I want dialogue in my story because I want it to just portray Brahma’s internal struggle.

Bibliography: Devdutt Pattanaik's Seven Secrets from Hindu Calendar