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Monday, March 25, 2013

From Tyler, TX to Arkansas!

What makes a memorable spring break?
 In this girl's book, it's a creepy rusty children playground at the cabin we were staying at that was off a dirt road off another dirt road.The creepiest part of the playground set was a wheel with a creepy crown face in the middle of it. This was also are favorite equipment to play on.
To add to the overall creepy-ness of the place, This face was on one of the trees.
This spring break overall was disorienting. We stayed at the Creepy Cabin for the first two days of spring break and then we drove 2 1/2 hours to Conway, Arkansas and stayed at a hotel for the final leg.

During the days though, we visited 3 states park that usually ranged a hour drive or more off road in Arkansas which means loopy roller-coaster roads of joy. We did hiking trails at all of the parks that we visited (the easy ones, even though my boyfriend was boy scout and claimed while giving me a piggy back ride I weighed the same amount as his pack he used at Philmont). 


My favorite state park we visited was Petit Jean--pronounced Petty Jean. It was the most fun because we climbed the giant rocks that hike trails were around.  

They had a trail in which you walked on rocks in a downhill slope that looked like turtles that lead to a " cave "and it was a quite workout. I felt like a detective because I found all the graffiti of those who had take it before us. 

 

So yup, that's the summary of my spring break. I have more pictures but I don't have enough words to go with them. So I hope these pictures fill your daily goal for pretty pictures 

Thursday, March 22, 2012

A College Student's Guide To Hiding From Monsters (and other scary things)



Those sheets used to be white
College can be a scary time for any individual. New people, new places, and new things (along with many other nouns) together can be very intimidating to most individuals. But, we're dealing with an issue of much more seriousness here.... We're dealing with monsters. Yes, that's right. Monsters. The kind that have been living under your bed and hiding in your closet since you were 5 years old. It is however important to keep in mind that these monsters are not here to eat you... they merely want to scare the crap out of you. I'm pretty sure there are quite a few of you who are as scared of monsters as I am. So, with my 4 simple rules you will be able to thwart any monster.

1) If you are in a sufficiently lit room you are safe. However, anywhere there is a shadow a monster can hide.... and scare the crap out of you.

2) If the TV is turned on and there are no lights on in the room you are safe. However, if you're eyes begin to wander away from the TV and you look at a darkened area in the room a monster will jump out.... and scare the crap out of you.

3) If there is another person in the room with you, you are safe. However, they must be able to see you and you them at all times or a monster will jump out.... and scare the crap out of you.

4) It is always a bad idea to hide under the covers. If you are partially exposed there is only a slight chance the monsters will get you. If you hide under the covers you no longer have the advantage of being able to see it coming so as soon as you come out from under the covers a monster will jump out.... and scare the crap out of you.


Despite all this there is something consistently wrong with all of these rules (I know I made these up to begin with but let me finish). The ultimate goal of each of these rules is to successfully hide from your fears. Now this is something that I just won't stand for. I believe it is extremely important to face your fears directly. If you hide from your fears and put them in the back of your head they get bigger and bigger until you can't handle it anymore. And that's just not healthy. You should first recognize then face your fears head on with no remorse or regret.... because your fears showed you neither.

This tackling of fears can also be applied to many students' (don't deny it) procrastination. Procrastination is not truly seeded in your dislike of the assignment but more of your fear of the assignment. The main fear in this situation is the fear of not being able to succeed no matter what you may do and that the assignment is too much to handle for one person. However, if you face the assignment with a positive attitude and start on it as soon as possible (as in the day it's assigned) you will find that the task at hand is not as daunting as you previously thought and when you get your grade back you will find that things turned out better than expected. In the end it's important to remember that hiding from your fears is only a temporary solution to a large problem. In the end you'll have to face them no matter what... So why not sooner than later?

Til next time, fellow believers. But until that time here's The Police for your listening and viewing pleasure.

life cheat # 3068: A flame thrower or any flaming weapon should the last thing you go for in the zombie apocalypse. Think about it. At first you had a normal zombie horde coming after you... Now they're on fire... What do you do then?