Showing posts with label barack obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label barack obama. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Back to school

Hey, I haven't blogged in a while. I figure it's best to keep it fresh with small relatively insignificant updates as opposed to waiting eons between something actually blog-worthy. Maybe it's just me.

In two words, school started. I won't go into a detailed account. I will, however, blog about my AP English teacher. She is completely amazing and I love her class. Plus, she has a poster with Oscar Wilde on it and it inspires me greatly. AP classes are good because they tend to attract the more serious and dedicated members of the student body. All the same, AP homework (combined with regular homework) devours all my time like chips or grapes or popcorn. But enough about school and the like. Actually, I will mention Obama's address to students today. I saw it (not live) in English class this afternoon. I haven't fully formed my opinion on it yet, but I think its message of trying to get more kids to really try in school is very good. There's so much apathy in schools (or at least, my school) and this was a good nudge. I get to analyze it for homework, and that should be interesting. My mom really dug it. My teacher mentioned something about the free education in this country and it got me thinking. It really is amazing, especially compared to a lot of countries. I wish more people appreciated learning and being able to go to school. I know I'm guilty of moaning about homework, but I really am very lucky. Kids should think more.

Thus concludes my little update. The weather-makers are still deciding what to do, I think. I also found Joel Stein's Twitter today. I've been looking for it since I made an account and I was fairly excited. I'm looking forward to taking a nice shower and possibly finding time to read a little if I can finish all my homework at a reasonable hour. A big if, but I can always try.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Hope

I've just watched Barack Obama be elected the next President of the United States of America!  The first black man has just been elected President and I am here to see it.  I am here to see it. I've seen the turn of the millennium, I've seen the Twin Towers go up in smoke, I've seen the rise of technology, I've seen gay marriage become legal in my own state, I've seen an intelligent, capable woman nearly be elected president, I've seen so many things, and now I've just seen Obama get elected President.

Right now, I'm reading The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother, and I love these quotes dearly:

"Am I black or white?"
"You're a human being," she snapped. "Educate yourself of you'll be a nobody!"

and

When he asks his mother whether God is black or white: "God is the color of water."

I remember watching this Obama speech and getting chills (he's such a powerful speaker):

That's what kept some of our parents and grandparents going when times were tough.  Which led them to say, "Maybe I can't go to college, but if I save a little bit each week, my child can.  Maybe I can't have my own business but if I work really hard my child can open up one of her own."  It's what led those who could not vote to say, "If I march and organize, maybe my child or grandchild can run for President someday."


I'm so full of hope right now.