Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Week 11 Reading B

Heroes: Lodge-Boy and Thrown-Away -

I like that this first few stories are short and sweet but interesting enough to keep your attention and on the edge of the street. It is a page turner (scroller). I think these stories were hard to read because of the names of the characters - it kind of threw me off.

I thought these stories started off strong but the more I read I get a little bit bored.

I thought the shortness of them was nice and how there was a lot of little stories within one big one. I want my stories to be a little bit more exciting and make more sense and be an easy read.

(Cree Indian)





Bib:
This story is part of the Native American Hero Tales unitSourcey source: Tales of the North American Indians by Stith Thompson (1929).

Monday, October 29, 2018

Week 11 Reading A: Tejas

When the Storm God Arrives  - I found this a really fun but kind of sad read. I liked that their 'God' wasn't a fictional character but someone that was really there and could save them in their time of need. Kind of like a hero.

When I read these stories, I know that it is not just the humans who are characters but the animals, the earth, the water. It is almost a romantic way of telling a story. It is beautifully written and fun to pay attention to. For this weeks story, I want to step out of my comfort zone of just human and animals and mention things like the wind and the seas. I think it would be a good development for me as a writer.

THE MISTLETOE!!!!!! A CUTE CHARACTER!!!!!!



BIB:
Story source: When the Storm God Rides: Tejas and Other Indian Legends retold by Florence Stratton and illustrated by Berniece Burrough (1936).

Sunday, October 28, 2018

Reading B (Extra Credit) Week 10

For this week I was really interested in the readings but just happened to be busier than I expected - so I was pretty excited when I realized I could make up a reading for extra credit.

Reading The Boy Who Snared the Sun was really fun for me. The small details were fun and I really enjoyed the names like Morning Glory and Eagle Feather. I thought it was really nice reading what they would tell their children. It was an easy read! I enjoyed that.

How The Summer Came was a good read. I enjoyed that it was the same characters.  Another thing I enjoyed was how they watched the stars and what it meant to them. I liked that a lot.  I love talking about the stars and what they mean so it was fun for me. I also liked when the animals were included.

The Fairy Bride was cute. I have not read stories like these enough so every time I do they make me happy. Talking about how they are dreamers and frolick by themselves. I enjoyed that there was a poem she sang in the story. I don't like to write poems that are very long so I think a short one would be perfect for me.


(Illustrated by John Rae (1921) 
BIB: Story source: American Indian Fairy Tales by W.T. Larned, with illustrations by John Rae (1921). 

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Reading A: Week 10


For this story, I was truly fascinated. It caught my eye at the beginning and made me want to keep reading. A man coming out of an egg? Wild. I had never really thought about that much before.  

This story reminded me of Genesis from the Bible. Raven would be the 'God' in this story and the Man would be Adam. I think that is a super interesting take on it. It is just how I perceived it. 

In the second story - it tells how the man told the mosquitos to eat people. First of all - how rude. I HATE mosquito bites. That's a little frustrating. 

It definitely reminds me of the bible except more gruesome. More blood and graphic violence. 

I think these were all very interesting stories or legends. They are all captivating in a way I didn't really know could happen. These are what I want my stories to be like. 


Sunday, October 21, 2018

Famous Last Words: BE BETTER

Last week I said I would make it to all of my 9:30 classes..... I made approximately 0. I really wasn't doing well this week but I am hoping for a better start this week. I am hoping that my new found motivation and weekend of rest will help me for this trying week.

This week I am trying a new thing where I set goals for myself.

Goals:

  • Go to class (especially ASL) 
  • Finish all homework in a TIMELY manner
  • Be productive this week - no sleeping all day again
  • Try to go to the gym at least once
  • eat healthier 
  • Practice ASL every day! 
  • Get on a sleep schedule - up everyday by 9 and in bed at 11:30 

I think with these new goals, I will be successful. I love to complete goals so maybe setting some for myself is the way I need to go about getting them done. I know I can be successful if I just try hard enough I can do it. 

This past week has been really trying for me. My depression was flared - I slept all day everyday and I had no motivation. I want this week to be better so I am starting off by going to be early and limiting my screen time. Starting tomorrow instead of playing on my phone before bed I will start reading or listening to a podcast. I used to love reading for fun but now I just do not have the time. I am hoping this is a better week and reading will make me happy again. 

If you read this - thanks for keeping up with me. I am always open to talk about anything and everything. 

Friday, October 19, 2018

Week 10 Story : Aphelia

In the Pacific Ocean lived a big island full of adventure and magic named Aphelia. Aphelia was a beautiful country filled with a lush rain forest that ran up tall hills and streams that flowed all the way to the ocean. Tropical flowers of all colors were growing from everywhere, making them almost hard to contain and the animals roamed freely. Aphelia had only a few hundred people who lived and knew the true beauty of the island, one of the islanders named Xavier.

Xavier was young but knew what he wanted. He had a wife and a baby.  Xavier was loved by all because of his kind soul, generosity and his ability to provide food for the town.

One day, Xavier was strolling in the forest, looking for something he could possibly take back for his family to eat.  Xavier walked off his normal trail and stumbled upon the biggest vines he had ever seen. Confused, he continued forward to investigate what was going on.

As he walked past the wines laying on the ground they began to move slowly, transforming into a phoenix. His feathers were fiery and dark smoke came around him as it moved in front of Xavier. The Phoenix looked terrifying, moving closer to Xavier.

Xavier was frightened but knew he could not run away He knew the creatures of the island meant peace, no matter how scary they looked. He kept his stride and looked for the fruit to gather for the town. The Phoenix soon stopped him and spoke, "I need your help. Not only am I in danger but this island is too if nothing is to be done."

Very shocked that the creature just spoke to him, he stopped in his tracks and turned to the Phoenix.

"What is happening?" Xavier asked curiously, wondering if what the Phoenix was saying was true.

"There is a monster coming. They are destroying the other side of the island and will kill anything in sight. It has taken my family, my food and my home and it must be defeated, It is a horrendous monster, a snake with eight heads. Every time it is attacked it grows stronger and bigger. Please tell me you can help," pleaded the Phoenix.

"Lead me to him and we will come up with a plan. We will save this island and everybody in it," he said confidently.

Together the pair walked deeper into the forest, farther than he has ever gone before. They came across the tallest, widest tree when the Phoenix stopped and opened a passage for Xavier to come in. On the inside was a beautiful wooden home, almost like a castle. It was impossibly bigger on the inside than the outside. There were rooms and stairs that spiraled to the top where you could see all over the island.

Xavier looked across the land and saw the other side of the Island was in ruins. Trees were taken down, and the ground was flat and in despair. No life had been living over there.

"When does this monster come out?" Xavier asked, more determined than ever to save his island.

"At dusk he begins," said the Phoenix sadly.

Xavier and the Phoenix waited until dusk and prepared for what was to come. Xavier sharpened his arrows and ate so he would continue to have the strength. The Phoenix kept a look out at the top, waiting to see if the creature would come out any earlier.

The Phoenix made a loud noise of surprise when the monster finally came out. He got Xavier and brought him to the top, showing him what they were up against.

Xavier looked around before getting his bow and arrow. He only had ten arrows with him - he hoped that was enough.

He set himself up and waited as the snake slithered closer to where they were.

When the snake was close enough, Xavier lined up his arrow and made his first shot, seeing how it would effect the snake. He shot it off, anxiously waiting to see what would happen.

The arrow pierced the snake, but fell out not doing any damage to him.

Xavier felt discouraged but knew he could not stop now. He shot another arrow, aiming for one of the serpents eyes. It went in and slowed the monster down as he was in pain.

This gave Xavier an idea. He knew just arrows would not stop this creature. He turned to the Phoenix who's tail was made of fire and had an idea. Xavier lit his next arrow on fire and quickly shot it at the monster.

The arrow pierced all the way through one of his necks, the monster going back, trying to retreat.

Xavier realized that fire would kill this monster. He continued on with his fiery arrows until he was out. On his last one he knew this would be the one to kill the serpent. The serpent was fighting hard with only one neck left and trying to get to them, but Xavier shot his final shot and ended it's life.

"You did it! You have saved Aphelia. I owe you many things for saving what was left of my home." The Phoenix told him gratefully.

Xavier was modest. "I only did what I had to do for my island."

The Phoenix shook his head and present Xavier with gifts. A roll of the finest silk that would never run out for his people to wear, a bag of rice that would never empty for his community to eat and seeds for Xavier to plant that would grow tress with fruits that would never run empty.

Xavier graciously accepted all of these gifts and went to tell his people about all that happened, walking into the sunset.
How I imagine this island. ( Tropical Island of Maldives by Patryk Kosmider )

Authors Note:

This week I found inspiration from Japanese fairy tales. I was really inspired by My Lord Bag of Rice because of its beautiful detail and ability to genuinely keep my attention. I knew immediately after I read it that I wanted to keep doing this story for my storytelling project.

This is a story of a man who goes walking and runs into a dragon who pleads for help because a caterpillar is killing his family. In it's most basic form, that is what it is. I did not change much, but I added my own details but kept the same story line because I truly enjoyed it.



Bib:My Lord Bag of Rice by Yei Theodora Ozaki (1908).

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Reading Notes: Japan

I went through a  few different sections of stories to find one I really enjoyed but My Lord Bag of Rice was the first to catch my attention. I liked the idea of all the different types of characters. It was different than animals and humans but it was like a fairy tale with dragons and giant centipedes, supernatural creatures that may not actually be real. I like that the story is also based under water - it does not have to be a 'real' setting. This story used dancing fish and all types of colors to make your imagination go wild. I loved the ending when the presents he accepted were very useful and not just all rags and riches. He was still a common working man but became prosperous. It has been one of my favorites to date.

Illustration from book

Bibliography - Japanese Fairy Tales By Yei Theodora Ozaki (1908).

Monday, October 15, 2018

Growth Mindset: Learning to Have One

25 Simple Ways to Develop a Growth Mindset

There were many things to learn in this article, but one thing that was confirmed for me was trying a different method. The article talked about how it wasn't a one size fits all type of learning so if something doesn't work for you, it can work for someone else. It just means to try your best and acknowledge your imperfections and learn from them!

Something I am going to start doing is replacing the word failing with learning. Making it a 'better luck next time' instead of an 'I just failed out of college.' I think I really beat myself up about it and that is not something I should do anymore. I want to change my words so I have a more positive outlook on life.

I am now curious about research for brain plasticity. I want to know more about my body so maybe the place to start is my brain so I can learn more about it.


Famous Last Words: We Are Half Way Done!

It is the halfway point of the semester and reality is kicking in... My first class has ended and midterm grades are coming out. This hasn't bee n my best semester but this week I got my second wind and have more motivation than ever to do well!

My first class ended with a B which is okay... but I am striving for better. I am doing worse in my sign language class than I would like, but I am struggling so hard with it. A level three language is really hard but I am getting it done!

I am a known procrastinator and sleep inner so from this point on I have made the promise to myself I will go to ALL of my 9:30s for the rest of this semester - this will suck because the weather is cold and I hate doing anything before 10:30 AM, but I will survive and I will do well.

I am not exactly where I want to be in this class. I have made the extra effort ( even though it is past midnight and now I am in the grace period.. Bless the grace period because I would struggle without it. I have been so busy I have not taken part in the extra credit but it is super fun - I have really enjoyed it so far.

I am also having an internal debate on if I want to graduate a semester early. I do not think I am ready to go out into the real world but maybe I need to. Should I double major? I have it declared but I am not sure if I will stick with it. If I do that I would be on a normal track to graduate in four years, meaning I would have about a year and a half left of college. I have had so much fun at OU and really love what I have done with my time here. I have experienced and learned so much that I never want to leave, but I know the time will be coming soon. It is heartbreaking for me.

Until next time - I hope I have a great week !

Sunday, October 14, 2018

Tech Tips: Canvas Calendar

I am a junior at the University of Oklahoma. I only had one class on D2L so I have really been using Canvas for about two years now. I can count on one hand the number of times I have opened that calendar because I have always preferred my actual planner.

My time management isn't always the best but I really liked the idea of the calendar and how it can cross things off for you. I think from now on I am going to be relying on it more. I think I am willing to learn how to use google calendar and I am looking into it more. The more organization the better!

Monday, October 8, 2018

Week 8 Progress

I am happy with the work I have done but I wish I had a better grade. From this week on I plan on finishing my work early so I can work on extra credit work to really get my grade up and going. It is something I have been meaning to do for a while but I have been so busy. My weekly routine has been kind of off but I am hoping since my class finished I will have more room for my schedule. I haven't done any extra credit but that starts today! I like that the more I write the more detailed I get because of all the practice I have. I know more descriptive is more fun to read. 


For the second half of the semester, I plan on working harder AND smarter. I don't want to get lazy or let my depression take control of me. I want this semester to go really well so that is what I am trying for! 

Week 8 Comments and Feedback


Overall, I really like the feedback I am getting from other people. I always see a new way to look at my story. I especially like when people reply to my story as a character - I think that puts a really cool perspective of the story that I had not even thought about. 

I have found some good feedback strategies. In the beginning, I was afraid to hurt other peoples feelings. I have now found out a way to phrase it where I don't feel bad suggesting new ideas. When I read others feedback to me it also gave me new ideas on what I should do. 

I really like reading other peoples blogs! I think it is a fun way to see people's creative side. I have also seen that I have a lot of similarities as other people in the class - we have the same major, we both love animals, silly things that I feel like I can really relate. I have a few of their blogs saved to keep up with them in the future!

I think I just want to carry on with what I am doing and maybe try a new style of doing feedback instead of the same ones over and over again. I like how my introduction and everything is looking so I am pretty satisfied. 


I know I am not always the best at what I do but I enjoy it and I have fun and I am getting better. I have always been really hard on myself so I am really trying to be better about that. 

Week 8 Reading and Writing

For me, the readings are really fun and inspiring- taking the small notes helps reminds me what I did and did not like apart of the stories. A new thing I am going to start doing is adding what I would have actually liked to happen and how I can make the story my own. 

I am really happy with how my blog looks now! I had the opportunity to redecorate and make my labels seen on my website. I am more thrilled with my new design, it is really fun and something I enjoy looking at. I also really like my project website. I still have some things to work on but I really like how it is turning out - it is something I am proud of. 

In the beginning, I didn't think I would enjoy the story posts, even right before I do them I dread them a little bit - but now the more I do it and the more I read into mythology, the more excited I am to make work of my own. I always have fun while writing even if I am not the best at it. I like the creative outlet it gives me. 

I would consider my biggest accomplishment in my writing so far is gaining confidence in myself. The more I write the more I have fun doing it so it is a nice outlet for me to have while I am stressed or not having a good day. 

My absolute favorite reading so far has been about Scherzade - it was also my favorite to write. Out of all the stories I have read that has been the most details and I loved the details. 

I am not unhappy with my reading notes - but it isn't my favorite thing to do. What distracts me is having to stop to write something down so I think I will start reading the stories all the way through and then take notes about what I didn't like or liked. 

I have not yet found any reading or research strategies but I do try something new each week! 

 Looking back I haven't been working on this class as much as I have wanted to in the past. Now that one of my 8 weeks class is over I plan on spending more time on Mythology will make me happier! 
This is one of my favorite images I have seen, it went with my favorite story. I thought it was beautifully done. 

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Reading A - Week 7

Izanagi and Izanami - I really liked this story, the poetry was beautiful but for me, it was really hard to follow along and read because of the English used. Although I found it hard to read, I found it really enjoyable when saying it out loud to myself. 

Another thing I loved about the story was the many characters, the Gods of the Sky and love and heavens. I thought this was a really inspiring idea to talk about 'life' before the Earth was created. 

The Miraculous Mirror - Reading out loud was so fun! This is a story I had a lot of fun with and I want to convey something like this to the people who read my stories. I think it would be a lot of fun to write something like this. The character Uzume was one I really liked - as someone who loves to laugh I really related. The details were also really nice (I really liked the word shimmering) 

Painted by Kunisada


Bibliography: 
Romance of Old Japan, Part I: Mythology and Legend by E. W. Champney and F. Champney (1917).

Back up and Review!

My favorite imagine in a previous stream of our class was the one where my picture was posted. I always wanted my picture to be on there - e...