Sunday, March 4, 2012

Water Hunting

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Water Hunting

Have you ever gone water hunting?
There’s no hunting of deer
A pole and hook is all you need
No other special gear
I guess you need a boat
But that’s just transportation
I’ve gone to every lake
Throughout the U.S. nation
I water hunt in oceans
I water hunt in streams
And when I catch a creature
I open my mouth and scream
Sometimes I catch seaweed
Sometimes I catch shoes
But when I am lucky
I’ll catch a fish or two
I once caught a shark
But I let him go away
That creature deserved to live
At least another day
When I go water hunting
I do it for the fun
I reel each creature in
Slowly one by one
But if a fish is sad
I like to let it go
A fish deserves to live
It also deserves to grow
So when I’m water hunting
I do it with great care
Hunting to kill a creature
Really isn’t fair
Water hunting is far better
Than hunting in the woods
Because I can save many creatures
Like I know I should
If you go water hunting
Please treats the creatures well
And if you really have to
Some creatures you can sell
But only if they’re ready
To end up on your plate
Otherwise when water hunting
Those creatures can surely wait
Be careful while water hunting
Be thoughtful and be wise
If a hook comes at you
Be sure to close your eyes
After a long day of water hunting
I really need to rest
I’ve got to be honest
Water hunting is the best

Physics

I'm not going to tell you that I like physics.
Because I don't.
I actually don't like science that much.
because I don't let myself like it.
I get frusturated
I get lazy
And sometimes.
I give up
I hate giving up
And i don't want to give up anymore
When I do work hard
i do well
Which makes sense
Because working and earning go hand in hand
but then there's that second guessing
That voice in your head saying,
"Is this the right decision?"
I'm a free spirit
But sometimes I feel a bit constrained
as I search for identity
i struggle to understand the cards I've been dealt
Why I'm here and not there
The what if's
The should haves
The could haves
But the time is now
And since i'm done giving up
I'll be content with the fact
that this path
will lead me somewhere
no matter what.

It's Tough in New York

My father first coined the phrase "It's Tough in New York' in an old home video from 1987.  Watch a portion of the video here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1fujdqs5MQ&feature=plcp&context=C3baa0faUDOEgsToPDskLlI6cbCf2vAKD1yOzoEc2X

I've started using the tag line in many conversations.  If anything ever goes wrong, I know why. Because it's tough in New York. That's why.   Maybe all of the toilet paper ran out, and there is none left.  I will then let people know of my misfortune and tell them that it's tough in new york.

Sometimes people hear me say that it's tough in New York, and they just give me a strange look.  I hope that in writing this, it'll clarify some of the confusion I have caused.

  I actually have influenced some of my friends to say that "It's Tough in New York."   For example, just the other day my friend got into a car accident on the highway because it was blizzarding a bit.  She texted me and told me that it was a tough day in New York.  I agreed. That is tough. Real tough.  But she's a alive. And because New York is so tough to live in, she has become tougher too.

if you live in New York, you have probably experienced how tough it can be to live in the state.  The weather is erratic.  Sometimes there is crime. The governor is pretty blind. Taxes are high. You know. That is tough.

But we can all find what we love in New York.  State parks. the fingerlakes. the empire state building, mount marcy. many friendly people. stellar skiing. summers we can savor until the fall. so many trees. good education.

Living in New York makes you a tougher person. (How can shoveling 35.93 feet of snow not make you tougher?)  I think New York is great because so many people that live here are willing to overcome the obstacles that they face. 

This is one obstacle i may face sometime this spring;  If it rains at the park i decide to go to for the day, that's tough.  But if I find a way to make the situation better, I become tougher.

Maybe you aren't from New York.  I just need to warn you.  it's tough here.  You have to be tough in order to survive.  But I believe in you.  If you decide to come here, just be tough.  Conquer the toughness of New York!

And if you see me ever.  I'll tell you, and my dad will too, "It's Tough in New York."

People interactions cause a learning reaction

I talk to a lot of people
I interact with children of all ages.
I talk to parents, professors, and patrons
I bond with friends and co-workers.
This happens on a weekly basis
I listen to the voices on the radio and on cd
When I sit in silence, it's foreign to me
I learn through conversation
more than I've ever learned from a book
I hear their stories
I want to know more
Who? What? Where? When? Why?
How?
Answers answer questions
But then I question more
There's so much I just don't know
I learn through experience
through mistakes
through classes
but mostly
I learn from people
I seek people for inspiration
Each person, no matter how young, or how old, has something to say.
I like to listen.
I like to know what makes people tick
What they love
What motivates them to do more
The more I learn from others
The more that I learn about myself
I learn.
I discover.
People make me me.

My perfect Valentine

My perfect Valentine
he is a great guy
He likes to adventure
And he rarely lies
He drinks coffee every morning
And a glass of orange juice with ice
Sometimes he's mysterious
but mostly he's just nice
My perfect Valentine
can make me laugh
he runs some miles
and he has nice calfs
A stellar man
his words so wise
If someone was smarter
I'd be surprised
My perfect Valentine
dances sometimes
and if you make him
he'll even bust a rhyme
He's an excellent driver
he drives pretty fast
And if I'm bored
he'll make the time pass
My perfect Valentine
is my silly pal
with him around
the fun never fails
The boy I like enjoys music
and even makes some of his own
and if I told him to
he'd make a song out of this poem
My perfect Valentine
will do almost any dare
He lives in the moment
and hardly ever scares
He has many goals
and his friends, he has many
He likes cats and dogs
He'd give the poor more than a penny
My perfect Valentine
is pretty unique
He's one of those guys
that people always seek
I may not find him
at least not right away
it could be least expected
it could be a rainy day
My perfect Valentine
would take me on a date
and in the end
I'd know he was my soul mate.
I'd accept him as he is
And I'd like his quirky grin
and once in awhile
he likes to go for a swim
My perfect Valentine
If he were ever stranded
I'd sail a ship
to wherever he demanded
it wouldn't matter where we went
or matter what we go see
All that really matters
is that me and my Valentine are both happy.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

If I were in charge of the world

If I were in charge of the world, I would make sure that:

  • Everybody would smile at each other
  • People would do jobs that they enjoy regardless of the salary.
  • I would mandate a 30 minutes of laughter a day fitness regimen.
  • Playgrounds and obstacle courses would be created for children and adults.
  • Education would be embraced.  There would be fewer grades and more hands on activities.
  • I would encourage people to learn about whatever inspires them
  • Music should be played daily.  An individual should play the ukulele, the harp, or even the maracas.  They can make the music their own.
  • Art is also important.  Draw a picture.  Show it to friends, and express to them what it means to you.
  • Nature trails would be easily accessible for all people.  Nature provides a great way to escape.
  • Everyone finds something that they can excel it.  Good at magic tricks?  Be proud. I wish I was.
  • People have somebody or something to believe in.
  • All people can read and write.  Words are power.  You can learn from reading, and others can learn from your compositions. 
  • There’s always someone to talk to.  If an individual ever needs a friend to talk to, I’d find that person a friend.  I would be that person’s confidant.  Just tell me what’s on your mind.  I’ve got time.
  •  People volunteer to take part in something that they believe in.  If you want to save the whales, go for it.  I’ll support it.
  • That people achieve the goals that they are truly passionate about.  We all need an extra push sometimes.  Find somebody or something to push you through.
  • People always find adventure.  Any journey you take can be an adventure.  A trip to Wegman’s or a trip to Peru.  Both adventures. 
  • Everybody can be fixed in whatever way that they need fixing.
  • People do what they love.  Don’t do anything that makes you unhappy.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Powerless Inspiration

             This is a note composed on paper instead of on my laptop.  Yesterday was January 1, 2012. Warm. Sunny. Windy. Green Grass.  I started off the New Year with a bike ride.  Right now. Dark. Snowy.  No power.  I don't know what time it is since my phone died.

            I'm playing my guitar, and I'm wearing my favorite winter hat.  I'm drinking lemonade. 

            I drove home in he snow covered roads after a laughter filled night with friends.  I wore my favorite pair of baggy grey jeans that I've had since 11th grade.  I feel most comfortable on baggy jeans.  I can sleep in anything, but I often prefer jeans.  Jeans make me me.

      I just finished my lemonade can.  I drank it fast.  I'm always thirsty.  For liquids and competition.  I like winning.  I don't cry if I don't win though.  I just like to put my heart into things.

        There's no point in doing something you aren't passionate about.  If you have a good idea, write it down.  Draw pictures.  Add words.  Make it all connect.  Only you can decide what is your best work.  Believe you can do anything.  Carry through on what you believe.  Write down your goals, and decide what goals if achieved will make you happiest.

      As I sit here on my couch writing this, I am content.  Content holding my flashlight as my other hand sprays the words across this page.

       I was able to drive home safely tonight.  Flares and police cars blocked the road that I travel upon daily.  The streets I passed seemed foreign because there were no streetlights to guide me home.

        I came inside to a warm fire.  My mother was on the couch.  My sister questioned me about the roads.  My dad started playing the tambourine.

       I think I've finally begun to realize that life is more than just a board game, a cereal, or just a period of time that we are alive.

       Life has many different definitions.  But what's most important to me is that your life should be yours.  You deserve to be happy.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

That One Time We Came Home to a Fire

    Sometimes my family goes out to eat.  My mom usually mandates that it has to be outside, and it needs to be near a body of water.  Disregard the taste of the food.  It's all about setting.  I have been to many restaurants with "water" in their names. There aren't many places that have a waterfront view in the middle of winter in Syracuse,so my family and I had to settle on going to a nice sit down restaurant called Dominicks'.  I was about seven years old, and I remember being pretty angry that they didn't have a hotdog and fries on the kids' menu.

       I don't even think they had kids' menu.  I was used to going to Applebees with my grandmother.  We'd sit in the smoking section, and I'd ingest fumes while digesting my cornucopia of meats.  I'd of course have to wash all of this down with root beer.  I always had to get root beer because it came in a bottle, and I thought I was a badass.  Grey wisps of smoke were floating through the air, and I was sucking down my beverage.  All I needed was a black leather jacket and a tattoo that said "Badass granddaughter." 

    Unfortunately at Dominicks', I had to make sure I kept my legs closed.  When wearing a skirt and panty hose, you've really got to stay respectable.  As a 20 year old, I realize that I'll never be respectable.  That's why I always wear rompers.  It's the type of dressy attire that protects you from pedophiles trying to look up you pants.  Rompers flow enough that make you feel women-like. They also require you take off all of your clothing when using the bathroom. I try to avoid drinking fluids while wearing a romper.  Taking my clothes off is just too much effort.

            The last time my family and I had gone out to dinner, we had gone to The Ground Round.  It was a delightful evening until a hanging plant fell onto my sister’s head.  The restaurant gave her free tickets to Discovery Zone (DZ).  DZ was full of arcade games and obstacle courses.  It was every child’s dream.  She gladly took the tickets to DZ, but she never again went to  The Ground Round.  The Ground Round closed anyways.  Too many hanging plants fell onto their patrons.  It was ironic that the best dessert at The Ground Round was the dirt and worms.

            I remember my mom saying that we could have dessert after our meal at Dominicks’.  I forced down whatever fancy entrĂ©e was on my plate so I could get to dessert.  I ate so fast that I couldn’t fit any luscious velvet cake into my stomach.  Nor could the rest of my family. It was fate that day that we all were too full for dessert.  Otherwise, I wouldn’t be sitting here in the kitchen typing this story.  I’d be in some other kitchen somewhere else.  My house could have burned down if the waitress at Dominicks’ had offered us free dessert.  If it’s free, I just go for it. 

            We pulled into the driveway after our night out.  My dad placed his hand on the gold doorknob in the garage.  He said that it felt warm.  He stated it in the way that you would say that the sky is blue.  His statement didn’t faze me. My father opened up the door, and we saw that out usual peaceful fire was not contained to the fireplace.  It was starting to rage across out new hardwood floor.

            My parents sprinted to the fire extinguisher.  They then realized that they didn’t know how to use the fire extinguisher.  I was only ever taught how to extinguish fire when it was on my body.  Stop, drop, and roll will be forever ingrained into my brain.

            The culprits of the fire were the gloves and hats sitting too close to the fireplace.  I shouldn’t have gone outside to play that day.  Way too much snow had gone down my pants anyway.  I wish I had just stayed inside and played with my Barbies and my Barbie boat in the hot tub.  Then this fire would have never happened!

            My sister and I naturally freaked out when we saw the fire.  We sprinted next door to my neighbor’s house and left my parents to beat out the fire with towels.  My brother was pretty useless too.  He asked if he could go and play on the computer.  I’m not even sure how my parents responded from this question.  He didn’t help.  He didn’t flee.  He just wanted to play some Animorph type computer game during a fire.  I knew from that night on that my brother would never grow up to be firefighter.

            My mother and father successfully beat out the fire, but a giant burn mark was left on our hardwood floor.  After my neighbor’s hamster calmed me down, I returned home with my sister.  I realize that we always flee when we get scared.  One time my brother got kneed in the eye, and he looked like a mutant.  My sister and I ran to my other neighbor’s house.  The neighbor told us that he wouldn’t look like an alien forever.  My sister refused to eat dinner with him in the same room for a week straight.  My brother and I went to summer camp the week he had his eye hit too.  I cried at camp because someone threw a pair of underwear at me.  Kids didn’t know if my brother was human.  That camp was just not a good fit for us.  We decided that staying at home and playing Street of Rage 3 on Sega Genesis was a better use of our summer time.

            I’m still pretty paranoid around fire.  If I need to dry something by the fire, I usually put it at least 25 feet away.  I don’t want my house to ever burn down (Knock on wood).  I’d rather an item stay wet than catch on a fire. I’d rather skip the brownie a la mode than see a floor burn away.  I still run when I get scared.  But if I ever get a black eye, I wouldn’t think of myself as a mutant.  I’d finally be a badass.