June 26th, 2011
Dear Readers (or whoever still follows this sad excuse of a blog),
I know the GLW community is going on to do amazing things this summer, and I wish all of you the best time ever. In two days I'm off to Italy for a little over a week. It's a trip with my school to Rome, Florence, and Venice. I've been looking forward to this for quite some time. Anyways, while packing and cleaning my room I found the notebook that started everything. I reread some posts and what was written in the back and found that it would only be appropriate to bring it to Italy with me too so I can once again document an amazing journey in my life. (However I doubt that Italy will be as amazing and educational as GLW)
I can't wait to blog about the trip. I miss all y'alls, and hopefully we can get together soon.
With Love,
Becca
While at GLW, I decided to begin a blog. At first, it was to be used a simply a place to share my thoughts on the program, but the more I post the more I enjoy it, so I think this will continue on. To all my lovely GLW friends, I love you all.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Post Prom
May 24, 2011
Saturday night, after prom: I really screwed things up.
Prom was rather fanciful though. I had a wonderful time.
With Love,
Becca
Saturday night, after prom: I really screwed things up.
Prom was rather fanciful though. I had a wonderful time.
More to come. Hopefully.With Love,
Becca
Friday, May 6, 2011
Pathetic
May 6, 2011
From looking at the past posts from this year, I am disappointed to find that I didn't post ANYTHING I wanted to! There were so many things I wanted to discuss: LABMUNC, the play, tennis, drama, etc.
More to come.
Hopefully.
With Love,
Becca
From looking at the past posts from this year, I am disappointed to find that I didn't post ANYTHING I wanted to! There were so many things I wanted to discuss: LABMUNC, the play, tennis, drama, etc.
More to come.
Hopefully.
With Love,
Becca
Wowsas
May 6th, 2011
Wow, it's already been two months since I last posted, and even longer for the RBC blog....
For a simple update, my life's been super super busy lately, but I'm happy with the constant business. Today I had a tennis match against saint bernard's, and I was pretty proud of myself not only because I helped my partner win, but also because I was fearless at the net where as yesterday I was timid, ducking for cover. Yesterday was embarrassing. My team overall has been doing pretty well, but Taryn and I have only won 3 matches. I swear tennis is my favorite and most hated activity -- I love playing it and winning, but once I start losing I get so angry, so frustrated. And then I'll hit my leg with my racket. It's a bad habit my entire team has... it's bad.
Hmmm... I went on college visits over April break. Georgetown is my number one. The ultimate, the most perfect place for me. I wish to go there so badly, and hopefully I will get in! Today I had the revelation that if I could choose any career it would probably be a historian. Although being a theatre actress would be awesome, being a historian would just blow my mind. I love history. But unfortunately, it's impractical. As are my other interests. Science is the way to go these days if money is desired in one's future. I would like money, money's nice, but I can't decide. It's strange thinking that at 17, my decisions will be life-changing. It's almost terrifying, but at the same time equally as exhilarating.
How about I become famous and live happily ever after in Monaco like Grace Kelly? (Minus the tragic death)
That sounds good to me.
Wow, it's already been two months since I last posted, and even longer for the RBC blog....
For a simple update, my life's been super super busy lately, but I'm happy with the constant business. Today I had a tennis match against saint bernard's, and I was pretty proud of myself not only because I helped my partner win, but also because I was fearless at the net where as yesterday I was timid, ducking for cover. Yesterday was embarrassing. My team overall has been doing pretty well, but Taryn and I have only won 3 matches. I swear tennis is my favorite and most hated activity -- I love playing it and winning, but once I start losing I get so angry, so frustrated. And then I'll hit my leg with my racket. It's a bad habit my entire team has... it's bad.
Hmmm... I went on college visits over April break. Georgetown is my number one. The ultimate, the most perfect place for me. I wish to go there so badly, and hopefully I will get in! Today I had the revelation that if I could choose any career it would probably be a historian. Although being a theatre actress would be awesome, being a historian would just blow my mind. I love history. But unfortunately, it's impractical. As are my other interests. Science is the way to go these days if money is desired in one's future. I would like money, money's nice, but I can't decide. It's strange thinking that at 17, my decisions will be life-changing. It's almost terrifying, but at the same time equally as exhilarating.
How about I become famous and live happily ever after in Monaco like Grace Kelly? (Minus the tragic death)
That sounds good to me.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
RBCampaign
March 5th, 2011
I feel totally lame for not continuing to update the other blog, but it's temporarily (and unofficially) closed. I need some time to figure it all out. And I might be getting a new adress for it, and yeah lots of stuff's going on. I'll keep ya posted.
With Love,
Becca
I feel totally lame for not continuing to update the other blog, but it's temporarily (and unofficially) closed. I need some time to figure it all out. And I might be getting a new adress for it, and yeah lots of stuff's going on. I'll keep ya posted.
With Love,
Becca
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Model UN
February 17th, 2011
Strangely enough I had a rather refreshing discussion with my Model UN group about women's rights. May I add that other than the instructor, I am the ONLY girl involved? It was interesting and we discussed how our perception of women in the United States originated. We also discussed women's oppresion in the middle east, and then further discussed the extent of equality among the sexes.
Model UN isn't the only place where women's rights has been discussed lately. For example, my IB French class is discussing equality between the sexes as our latest topic. This has included reading and analyzing "Le Petit Chaperon Rouge," or "Little Red Riding Hood," discussing women's rights in Moracco, and more.
It was very refreshing, and made me think of my GLW girls. Miss you ladies!
With Love,
Becca
Strangely enough I had a rather refreshing discussion with my Model UN group about women's rights. May I add that other than the instructor, I am the ONLY girl involved? It was interesting and we discussed how our perception of women in the United States originated. We also discussed women's oppresion in the middle east, and then further discussed the extent of equality among the sexes.
Model UN isn't the only place where women's rights has been discussed lately. For example, my IB French class is discussing equality between the sexes as our latest topic. This has included reading and analyzing "Le Petit Chaperon Rouge," or "Little Red Riding Hood," discussing women's rights in Moracco, and more.
It was very refreshing, and made me think of my GLW girls. Miss you ladies!
With Love,
Becca
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Social Justice Project
January 29th, 2011
I've finally started my social justice project! This is just a quick post to update, but I'll further explain it later. Lots of ideas planned, so I'm really really excited about it! Wish me luck!
The Blog: Campaign for Real Beauty
With Love,
Becca
I've finally started my social justice project! This is just a quick post to update, but I'll further explain it later. Lots of ideas planned, so I'm really really excited about it! Wish me luck!
The Blog: Campaign for Real Beauty
With Love,
Becca
Barbie Vs Real Woman
January 29th, 2011
My original social justice project just isn't working - other clubs aren't interested in collaborating, and to create a new club so late in the year has been dubbed "unthinkable." Lately, I've been trying to find something that I can actually accomplish that also caters to my interests. Lately I've found myself reading more into eating disorders, and having experienced one first hand, I feel like it's time for me to tackle the beauty myth. So far it's just in brainstorm mode, but I'm working on it. I am more than confident that I can work to help this.
Lately I've been toying with the idea of creating tee shirts, and my first idea was Barbie. She is the perfect example of hyperbole, or exaggeration, of the all American beauty. Although many don't consider how toys may affect the thought process, it is those toys which build the first layer of our thought foundations. Barbie's curvaceous body, yet somehow completely skinny at the same time is unrealistic. Her long neck and swooping back give her sex appeal. Yet do women really look like this? No, yet by the age of four or five we've already associated ourselves with this Utopian woman. I'm not blaming Barbie completely for the outbreak in eating disorders or having caused mine, but I think that she only added to a tough fight. Enjoy the article ladies.
Barbie Vs. Real Woman
With Love,
Becca
My original social justice project just isn't working - other clubs aren't interested in collaborating, and to create a new club so late in the year has been dubbed "unthinkable." Lately, I've been trying to find something that I can actually accomplish that also caters to my interests. Lately I've found myself reading more into eating disorders, and having experienced one first hand, I feel like it's time for me to tackle the beauty myth. So far it's just in brainstorm mode, but I'm working on it. I am more than confident that I can work to help this.
Lately I've been toying with the idea of creating tee shirts, and my first idea was Barbie. She is the perfect example of hyperbole, or exaggeration, of the all American beauty. Although many don't consider how toys may affect the thought process, it is those toys which build the first layer of our thought foundations. Barbie's curvaceous body, yet somehow completely skinny at the same time is unrealistic. Her long neck and swooping back give her sex appeal. Yet do women really look like this? No, yet by the age of four or five we've already associated ourselves with this Utopian woman. I'm not blaming Barbie completely for the outbreak in eating disorders or having caused mine, but I think that she only added to a tough fight. Enjoy the article ladies.
Barbie Vs. Real Woman
With Love,
Becca
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Body Image
January 18th, 2011
I read this article in Teen Vogue a month or two ago, and I finally found an online version. If you didn't already know, Teen Vogue to me is like the Bible for Christians - I love it. Not only do I love the fashion, but I also there usually are some good articles in the back that I like to read. Anyways, I just wanted to share this specific article with you guys because it relates to our "beauty myth" exercise that we did at GLW. It's a pretty interesting article - Teen Vogue basically hosted a "round-table," as they like to call it, and had a few girls discuss body image. I feel like some of it, and some not, speaks to our beauty myth discussion. I encourage critical thinking while reading completely.
Go Figure
With Love,
Becca
I read this article in Teen Vogue a month or two ago, and I finally found an online version. If you didn't already know, Teen Vogue to me is like the Bible for Christians - I love it. Not only do I love the fashion, but I also there usually are some good articles in the back that I like to read. Anyways, I just wanted to share this specific article with you guys because it relates to our "beauty myth" exercise that we did at GLW. It's a pretty interesting article - Teen Vogue basically hosted a "round-table," as they like to call it, and had a few girls discuss body image. I feel like some of it, and some not, speaks to our beauty myth discussion. I encourage critical thinking while reading completely.
Go Figure
With Love,
Becca
Saturday, January 1, 2011
2011
January 1, 2011
The first post of 2011!
I can't believe it's already a new year. Where did 2010 go?
Anyways, to start off the new year, I felt it would be appropriate to start with a list of my new years resolutions.
NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS - 11 for 2011
1. Focus more in school - stop complaining about it, for all you know it could be the easiest part in life
2. You see your future clearly, so broadcast it. Tell all those people who have taken it upon themselves to decide your future for you that you've made up your mind. Take a stand - you and only you can create your own destiny.
3. Put the "fat" crap to rest. You're not fat and you know it. Stop criticizing yourself and how much you eat and for gaining a pound or whatever it may be - you're beautiful. It's about time you realize it.
4. Take first chair at orchestra camp this year. Practice your heart out - you can do it.
5. Ignore everyone who talks sh*t about you and spreads untrue rumors. It doesn't matter what they say, as long as you know the truth.
6. When it comes to boys, don't over think it anymore. Let the pieces fall where they will and don't look back. Do what's right for you.
7. When it comes to tennis, ignore the pressure from your team and coach. Higgins is gonna say some nasty things when you lose, but don't let it get to you. You can't win everything, and even if he can't accept that know that you'll always win as long as you give a fight to the finish.
8. Continue taking advice from Coldplay lyrics. It somehow always helps.
9. Read more and stop computer-ing. You always say that you should stop, but you never act upon it. NOW is the time to do it.
10. Just because you're growing up doesn't mean you can't spend time with your parents. Always remember that, because you might lose them before you know it. AND ALWAYS REMEMBER THIS: don't get so angry with them sometimes. All they're trying to do is keep you safe. You mean everything to them.
11. Always, ALWAYS, believe in yourself. You're an intelligent young woman, so there is no reason to have self doubt. Give yourself a chance to shine.
With Love,
Becca
The first post of 2011!
I can't believe it's already a new year. Where did 2010 go?
Anyways, to start off the new year, I felt it would be appropriate to start with a list of my new years resolutions.
NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS - 11 for 2011
1. Focus more in school - stop complaining about it, for all you know it could be the easiest part in life
2. You see your future clearly, so broadcast it. Tell all those people who have taken it upon themselves to decide your future for you that you've made up your mind. Take a stand - you and only you can create your own destiny.
3. Put the "fat" crap to rest. You're not fat and you know it. Stop criticizing yourself and how much you eat and for gaining a pound or whatever it may be - you're beautiful. It's about time you realize it.
4. Take first chair at orchestra camp this year. Practice your heart out - you can do it.
5. Ignore everyone who talks sh*t about you and spreads untrue rumors. It doesn't matter what they say, as long as you know the truth.
6. When it comes to boys, don't over think it anymore. Let the pieces fall where they will and don't look back. Do what's right for you.
7. When it comes to tennis, ignore the pressure from your team and coach. Higgins is gonna say some nasty things when you lose, but don't let it get to you. You can't win everything, and even if he can't accept that know that you'll always win as long as you give a fight to the finish.
8. Continue taking advice from Coldplay lyrics. It somehow always helps.
9. Read more and stop computer-ing. You always say that you should stop, but you never act upon it. NOW is the time to do it.
10. Just because you're growing up doesn't mean you can't spend time with your parents. Always remember that, because you might lose them before you know it. AND ALWAYS REMEMBER THIS: don't get so angry with them sometimes. All they're trying to do is keep you safe. You mean everything to them.
11. Always, ALWAYS, believe in yourself. You're an intelligent young woman, so there is no reason to have self doubt. Give yourself a chance to shine.
With Love,
Becca
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