A Rites of Passage Reflection

1.When do you feel like a grown-up?” “What affirms this?” I'm not sure whether I would call myself a "grown up". I think being a grown up is perhaps doing things that would seem as not "common" for kids or children. As kids we talk about "adult things" and we also think about how it … Continue reading A Rites of Passage Reflection

Can I get a Word Wednesday

Teenager This year I'm thirteen, yes!, I'm a teenager. As I turned thirteen the past year, I was fresh as a new born baby ready to go on to life. I would now be setting into my teenager mind, ". . . move with it, and join the dance" - Alan Watts Being a teenager … Continue reading Can I get a Word Wednesday

The Absolute True Diary of a Part-Time Indian Book Review

  Helen Cheng Tisha Meadows Language and literature 28 September 2016 The Absolutely true diary of a part-time Indian Sherman Alexie, native American poet, writer, and filmmaker, is born with hydrocephalus, a condition in which the brain happens to have a large amount of cerebral fluid in the cranial cavity, and was operated from the … Continue reading The Absolute True Diary of a Part-Time Indian Book Review