Sunday, November 2, 2008
Here is my playlist!
Okay, well, here is my playlist (which I will be adding much more songs to, once I get them), and I will add it to the actual site in a bit...but, for now it's on a post!
Chelisa
Sunday, October 12, 2008
~Check This Out~
Check this video out! The laughing in the background is (at first) me, then my dad joins in. Trust me, you'll be able to figure out which is which. This video is from a looooong time ago, so...there is not snow today. Soooorry!
Chelisa
Technology a Force for Good: Con
Well, unlucky for the opposing side, their were only about six people on it, and the rest of the class was on the defending side (and this is a class of, let's say, 30 people). So, I kind of figured that all hope was lost for me and my teammates. I am usually not a very outspoken person, well, at least not in school, and so for me to get all argumentative on this debate was great (hey, I rhymed)!!! I got really worked up because it was a very powerful subject, even if their wasn't a whole lot to come up with, I still had my reasonings!
And, so, the debate was over in the class, but a person from my team named Mackenzie went on LitTrek (which is something all the Sophomore English teachers came up with; think social network for English) and started a forum called Technology is NOT a Force for Good which was/is for all the opposing members to state their opinions and why they are against technology (and we're not really AGAINST technology, just DEVELOPING technology).
But, then some loudmouthed, rude and pushy guy comes in who is on the other side. And I'm like "Exscuse me..." Yes, he was rude, because he came on our teams side and started bashing our ideas! Here's what he lamely said:
"we would all be living pretty awful lives without technology you cant even
live without a myspace or a phone with texting SO QUIT COMPLAINING! YOU'D STILL BE WEARING LEAVES FOR CLOTHES IF IT WASNT FOR MANKINDS BRILLIANCE!!"
Here is Mackenzie's reply to him:
"Obviously you havent fully read this discussion. I am talking about the technology in the future, NOT what we have now or have had. Life as we know it is pretty good but everyone survived just fine (probably better on a more personal and relationship level) before there was technology that consumed our lives. And FYI I live just fine without myspace and a phone. People have learned and continue to learn to enjoy nature and their families/friends."
And him after that:
"In the future we will cure the worlds most horrible diseases. you dont want to get cancer you dont like being sick nobody does and peole suffer everyday and scientists are working and inventing new ways to fight it all, stop that and we will die out, yes the human body may adapt and build immunities but new diseases form. and FYI technology has been around FOREVER we have always had around technology its what brought the worlds greatest architechtual achievments to life and is also why you things like the computer or the football and other sports items, but the point is mankind could not have survived through the eons without technology or its advancements"
And me:
"Technology is good to a point, and I think this is where we were getting when this original discussion started in Ms. Cummin's class. It's not that this side (which is the opposing side) is totally against technology, because, yes, we do need it for research for medical development, and yes, it does help with things that make it possible for everyone to live a civilized and productive life, but if it progresses at the rate we know it's going to progress, then what's going to happen to human interaction, or what life was made for, to enjoy it without any unneccisary aid? Like I said in Ms. Cummins class, I am a bit afraid of what will happen to the world when technology becomes the first thing you turn to, or when it takes over things that we could do very simply by ourselves. And besides, this economy is already in enough trouble. We don't need to add on to it by coming up with new technology "that could change the country" because it could cost us more than we are offering."
And him AGAIN:
"What was life made for, because i obviously do not know, and afraid to turn to technology? There not AI, machines cant become that complex or sophisticated to think on their own its just sci-fi, we must operate them or turn them on for them to do anything. We fight wars on our own and we lose thousands of lives everytime. Why not have machines programmed to fight for us. No human casualties for us or the enemy if they choose to do the same. Do me a favor if you have comcast go to the science channel 272 on saturday at 6 and watch 2057. Just do that and then respond."
Ande me AGAIN (a battle in the process):
"I'm not saying that these things wouldn't be useful, because, yes, they would. And I didn't really say that there were going to be machines that could think for themselves and control their own actions. I was just stating my opinion. I honestly believe that we won't get that far. I just believe that people who come up with new technology are trying to flaunt their ideas and prove what a "genius" they are. Sometimes new inventions don't really help out life, they're just for profits and looks. I don't know that much to say anymore, really, because this subject could go on forever, with everyone battling."
And him again AGAIN:
"well of course people who come up with something new will flaunt their ideas. Theres compitition and they all what to be remembered for something great"
There was more I wanted to say on my last one...when he was talking about machines taking over for the soldiers that are dying in the current war. It's ludicrous! We are already spending millions to billions of dollars on the war, and he's talking about building machines that will take over for the soldiers.
- I would just stop all war; peace, man.
- That would cost more millions to billions of dollars for just inventing them.
- And then when they all get destroyed because they are not "advanced" enough this nation will be in so much debt it's not funny.
I don't know if he was talking about this being in the future or now, but let me just state that we are on the verge of the next depression. Hello!
There's only one more thing I would say if this guy were here, "What an ass-monkey...seriously."
Chelisa
Friday, October 3, 2008
Now Hear This
Here is one of the songs on my pole (it is a very new song, only a couple days since it released). Decode by Paramore (the song is going to be on the soundtrack and in the movie). I made the video that goes to this song, so I would guess that credit goes to me. Here it is:
Chelisa
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Funny Video!
Seeya!
Chelisa
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Say Hello!
Say hello to our new puppy, Sophia "Sophie" Vellani. She is sooooo cute! Don't you think? E-mail me telling me whether you think she's cute or not!!! Awwww!!!
It's not the best picture, because it doesn't show all of her cuteness, but it's the only one I have so far.
Thanks!
Chelisa
Monday, September 8, 2008
Paintings...
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Discovered
I just discovered something. 'Tis a quiz for the Twilight Series. If you have read all the books and think you know all the answers, then go on. Because, I did it three times and I didn't even get them all right on the third try. It has thirty questions.
Chelisa
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
~Hey, Here it is~
So, today was my first day of Sophomore year. It was okay, but it'll probably get better once I get more used to it. But thank God I am not a Freshman anymore. That business stank. I hated being a Freshman.
- Because I got squirted with rotten milk for a Senior prank.
- I was always looked down on by the upper-class.
So, I got my schedule on my first day, and here it is:
Algebra 1 (I have to retake because I missed a lot of school)-- Mr. B
Counseling Assistant-- Mrs. T
Soph. English-- Mrs. C
Advanced Paint/Sketch-- Ms. C
Biology-- Mr. R
World History-- Mr. C
(I am not revealing full teachers' names for the sake of their privacy.)
=D Ahhhh! Of course, one of my favorite classes is Art. Love Art. And then I'm going to have to be trained to be a counselor's assistant. I like my English teacher. She's fun. She's probably fun because she's also a Theater teacher. My Alg. class is tooooo crowded, that's why I don't like that. I like the teacher though.
Okay!
Chelisa
Monday, September 1, 2008
~Coming Soon~
EDIT: Well, I didn't make those stills! And now I don't really have the movies anymore, and still making requires a lot of time, if you want the whole movie stilled. So, yeah, no stills for you!!!
In a few days, after I get all settled into my new school year starting Sept. 3rd, I will be making stills for the movies
- Definitely, Maybe AND
- Atonement
I've already started making stills for Definitely, Maybe, but right now I'm too busy to stay on the computer and work on things like that. I need to be focused on school for the next couple days or so.
I will be entering Sophomore year, and I have to really put my brain to use, because Freshman year was not so great for me. I really have to pay attention, and do my best, and unfortunately, hours on the computer doesn't mesh too well with that.
Any other movies you think I should make stills for? Well, e-mail me and tell me any possible ideas. If I think it's good and I actually have the movie, I will definitely do it!
Thanks!
Chelisa
Grandma's Rollin'
I'll put some more pictures on later. Thanks!
Chelisa
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Hey Y'all!
Thanks!
Chelisa
A Noble Act
So, I read some more, and I got this from http://www.npr.org/: "Hillary Clinton is urging all of her supporters to get behind Barack Obama. In a prime-time speech Tuesday night at the Democratic National Convention, Clinton told the delegates, "No way, no how, no McCain." That line drew applause from Obama, who was watching with supporters in Montana."
I was intrugued more, so I checked out the speech. And, I have to admit, it's pretty moving. It got me listening.
Click here to listen to Hillary Clinton's speech.
I wanted Hillary to be in the running for president because of her talk about healthcare, and providing more for our country. But, even though she dropped out of the race, I do support Barack Obama, because I believe he could lead us somewhere different that where Bush led us. I'm not very good at politics, like I told you, because I never really listened to them, so, this Hillary Clinton thing was more about interest, and I wanted to share it.
Thanks!
Chelisa
Monday, August 18, 2008
Hey All!
I don't have any pictures (considering I didn't bring my own camera and I forgot to ask to borrow my aunt's memory card from her camera to get the pictures we did manage), but the memory will be in my head. Although, how could it not, because where I went is where I go every year. Call it a tradition. My aunt has been going there for over fifteen years.
It's right by the peninsula. In case anyone doesn't know, I live in Washington, but I'm not willing to locate the specifics. So, anyway, 'twas a long drive to the campsite, and I had to drive the whole way with my aunt's boyfriend, and my aunt's daughter's father. Isn't that strange? I'm pretty sure the two men got over their differences in due time. But, anyway, my cousin's dad, Dan, is pretty strange. Don't get me wrong, he's always been like that, but he's been even worse after my aunt (Jennifer) and him split. It was a long time ago, about two years and a half, but he obviously hasn't banished the weird trait he possessed then.
Anyway! I had to sit in the middle of them, and believe me it was not fun. I tried to play it off cool so I wouldn't offend anyone, but it became a little too...frightening. So, I just tried to drown out everything with the sound of music in a headphone. It was to no avail, because on our journey to the campsite, I remembered that through about half of the drive there was cliff and sea water to one side and a huge mountain to the other. I am scared by Dan's driving, because quite honestly, he doesn't pay attention (he's too wrapped up in his own little world) to the road, instead to everything else. So, I was afraid that I was going to plunge to my death in water. Now, Jennifer's boyfriend (Nathan), is the type who plays practical jokes (so, I have Dan, who is a complete spaz, and Nathan, who is not (very) serious), so he was just laughing about us dying. Oh, God. What a nightmare. I thanked him quite literally when we got to the campsite. Oh! And did I not mention that along the way, Dan picked up two hitchhikers and their dog? I am telling the truth! A woman and a man. I was horrified. Not only was I afraid that I was going to die by being hurdled off of a cliff, but also that some crazy people were going to stab me in the gut. =D.
At the campsite, I helped set up things (my aunt had not arrived yet). My aunt was to bring her friend, Tina, my cousin, Emma, and her two friends, um, I forgot their names. For future reference they will be called friend #1 and friend # 2. I know, cruel, but it would be the only way for you to understand.
And the first night of us sleeping in our tents, it rained! But, no worries. There was just a slight puddle at our door. Emma and I had to sleep together, and lucky for us, the side of the tent we were on [the door] had no zipper (or it was stuck). That explains the "slight" puddle before us. Believe me though, the thing you would rather not have when camping is a muddy mess. And it quite literally sucked that Emma and I had to be the ones by the door because everytime someone came in they would track their muddy feet over our bed (they wouldn't even have the decency to go around). I had to constantly remind Emma's friends to "not step on the bed." Nightmare. Oh, I remember one of Emma's friend's name. Megan. The reason I remember her name is because she was the one who put a stupor over our camping trip (while she was there). She complained constantly about everything, whether it was the food or not getting her way over some matter, after throwing a fit. Her mom may allow her to throw fits and get away with it, but I surely persuade you that that was not the case of her with us. Yes, she did loll about during the camping trip complaining, and saying she missed home, but I don't doubt she had a fun (if not slightly rewarding) trip. But, to our rejoicing....I mean, disappointment, she called her mom and her mom came and picked her up about half way through the camping trip.
Now, I still can't remember the other friend's name, so now that Megan is out of the picture, I'll refer to her as friend # 1. That's somewhat better. But, anyway, friend # 1 wasn't much different than Megan. She wasn't rude per say, but she complained a lot. That put a halt on our camping trip, because she "missed her mom soooo much" and each time she tried calling her mom, she promised her things and never did them.
After friend # 1 left we were able to enjoy the nature: it was beautiful. Pristine waters and mountains in the background. I went the the river a lot, which by the way, was freezing. The water came directly from snow capped mountains. My legs literally went numb. Even on a hot day I couldn't stand to stay in the water. And yet, my cousin plunged into it, and Tina, Jennifer's friend. They are crazy. But, the water was clear as a a mirror. If it weren't for the infected poop that lay at the bottom of the water by animals, I would have...um, drank it. Maybe.
We didn't see much animals, but we did see a bald eagle. I don't think I've ever seen one of those except for on TV.
We visited the peninsula, and went in the water. Oh! While at (I'll say it) Pt. Whitney, we were playing in the sand (and this was when friend 1 and friend 2 were still there), and we dug a huge hole, and covered it with bracken and seaweed, and told Tina to come over to it. The funny part of the whole thing is that Tina watched us make the hole (that we put a bunch of sea water in) and lay everything on top of it, and yet, when we told her to step on it, down she went. She kept on saying "don't you guys sleep tonight. You guys are horrible." Ha! We just laughed. It was one of the funniest things on the trip.
Here is exactly where we were, what Pt. Whitney looks like:
We went to this mountain called Mt. Walker, wanting to look from the view points. The first view point was amazing. You could see everything, and we were so high up. I didn't think we were going to get any higher. But, then we went and checked out view point # 2, and I figured out, to my astonishment, that we were on the very top of the mountain. Yup, we were. On the tippy top. And, so, Nathan, wanting to pull a trick on Emma, told her that, yes, we lived in cougar country, and she should "watch out!" He kept on throwing rocks into the bushes to scare her, and it worked, until she screamed so loud it hurt my ears. That's what you get for doing something you're not supposed to be doing!
This is the view we witnessed from Mt. Walker:
But, anyway, on our way down the mountain, I all of a sudden sang "I'm too sexy for my shirt!" and then (and I was really surprised, because Emma is eight) Emma said, really seductively "I'm too sexy for my body!" and Jennifer was telling her to stop. Then, Jennifer put on this CD, and the first thing I heard was shrill singing. I almost covered my ears. It was a Chipmunk CD. You know, those Alvin and the Chipmunks. God, it was horrible. And the first song that came on was "I'm to sexy for my....." And Emma was singing to it! Trying to get all the high notes they were singing. If I could show you the face I showed right then I would, but I can't.
I forgot to say that all of us found clay by the river bank and we made little objects out of it. It's amazing what ingenuity can do. I made a cross figurine.
But, the last day was probably the best day. Isn't the last always the best? We played at the river pretty much all day, and to my surprise, the water wasn't as cold as it always was! When it started getting dark I noticed something through the trees. It was orange and pink, and so I hurried down to the river, and it was a magnificent sunset! Wow. I took some pictures of it, but as I said above, I didn't get my aunt's memory card. I guess I'll get the memory card sometime, and show you what fun we had! Next time, we're taking a raft. We used an air mattress to float down the river on, and the first one we used got stolen. Raft. They're easier to float down on anyway. And I have one.
Here, I got this from Google. It's kind of where I camped. The peninsula:
Chelisa
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Last Day for Schedules
So, here's one final video. ENJOY!
And EMAIL me!
Chelisa (oh, I'm back. You'll get you listen to my ranting even more! Yay!)
Friday, August 15, 2008
Day 7 (almost there)
Anywho, here is the fabulous 6th video.........beware of...weird things.
Chelisa (no emails today?)
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Day # 6 (I think)
Chelisa (if you don't email me I will bite your head off; just kidding. I am hungry though...)
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Vid...I Mean, Day # 5
Now, if you could put this little guy (or big guy; whatever you view point is) on a pizza or make some tomato sauce for pasta, that would be great! Come here, little guy, I won't hurt you (maybe)!
Anywaaaaaaaays, here is the fifth video you all have been dying to get your hands on, and I am just dying to get my hands on a candy bar!
Chelisa (where are your emails?)
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Day # 4
My hands are shaking while I'm writing this (even though it has nothing to do with excitement or anything like that; it's just because I'm hungry, and I'm low on blood sugar), and I am getting antsy.
So, here is the 4th video (not of said falling off of mattress, people! Gosh!)
Chelisa (e-mail me; chelisawonders@gmail.com, and look at all the movie stills I made in recent posts! Please?)
Monday, August 11, 2008
Day # 3
Technically, if you think about it, I am a figment of your imagination, because right before this posted, I didn't write it. It came out of nowhere, right? Whatever...
Here is that 3rd video you all wanted to watch sooo bad.
Chelisa (e-mail me! I want a bunch of emails when I get home!)
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Day # 2
Okay here's another video (again, from Angel)
Chelisa (email me at chelisawonders@gmail.com)
Saturday, August 9, 2008
My Trip Has Begun
Here is a funny video to entertain yourself (I will post one video each time). All of the videos are related to the show Buffy and Angel.
Chelisa
Friday, August 8, 2008
The Great Wilderness
She goes by....Rachel. Hopefully. I'll try to schedule some things.
Thanks!
Chelisa (email chelisawonders@gmail.com)
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Pre Couple
The main character(s): Landon Carter, Jamie Sullivan
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Chelisa (EMAIL!)
Some More!
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Chelisa (e-mail me at chelisawonders@gmail.com with any questions about the pics)
Pride and Prejudice
Miss Caroline Bingley and Mr. Fitzwillian Darcy
Mr. Darcy at the Netherfield ball (dance)
Mr. Darcy asking Elizabeth Bennett to dance
About to dance (how lovely)
Chelisa (e-mail me!!!)
Monday, August 4, 2008
Update #.....er, 3?
I will take the "Book to Consider of the Week" down as soon as I can. I have to write a new "article" first, before I do that, so....thanks!
Chelisa (e-mail me!)
Friday, August 1, 2008
Woopa!
E-mail me here.
Chelisa
Monday, July 28, 2008
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Two New Movies
Batman raises the stakes in his war on crime. With the help of Lieutenant Jim Gordon and District Attorney Harvey Dent, Batman sets out to dismantle the remaining criminal organizations that plague the city streets. The partnership proves to be effective, but they soon find themselves prey to a reign of chaos unleashed by a rising criminal mastermind known to the terrified citizens of Gotham as The Joker. (Thanks to IMDb)
Click here to be directed to The Dark Knight site.
Mamma Mia! opened the same day as The Dark Knight, raking in about 28 million dollars, an astounding difference to the next Batman movie.
Donna, an independent hotelier in the Greek islands, is preparing for her daughter's wedding with the help of two old friends. Meanwhile Sophie, Donna's spirited daughter, has a plan of her own. She secretly invites to the wedding three men from her mother's past in hopes of meeting her real father and having him escort her down the aisle on her big day. (Thanks to Fandango)
Click here to be directed to the Mamma Mia! site.
Thanks!
Chelisa
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Books for the Younger Ages
Annabel Greene is now torn after having an abrubt and sudden blowout with her friend, Sophie. She has faced a lot of humiliation for the situation she was put into with Sophie's boyfriend, Will Cash, which ultimately left her friendless. But, the cut is deeper than that... it's what lurks under her heart, what secret she keeps from everyone, that has her silent. Just when it seems impossible to talk to anyone, Owen Armstrong, a boy that no one talks to because they are intimidated by him, appears. A boy that doesn't care what anyone thinks, the one person who get's Annabel to open up. But, in the end, will her openness cost her her secrets?
The reason why I'm recommending this book is because it's told from a very real point of view. Annabel suffers from a lot of different problems, including her blowout, and her sister's problem with an eating disorder. Her family is changed because of all the things happening to her, and her two sisters. This book is really about finding one's self and growth. Growth to become more than you think that you are. It teaches a good lesson.
This book is written by Sarah Dessen, an author who has written many books about finding yourself and the courage to stand up for what you believe in.
If you want to find a book that gives hope, here it is...
Click here to be directed to Sarah Dessen's site.
And, click here to find out more infomation on Sarah Dessen's newest book, Lock and Key.
Thanks!
Chelisa
Massive
This story tells the rather strange life of Carmen, who has to deal with her mother's obsession with weight and everything she eats. Told from a very truthful perspective, Carmen is thrown into the care of her mother, who seperates from her husband and takes Carman along with her, even though she doesn't want to go. Carmen is subjected into a new, cold, lonely world. Even before she didn't care about her weight, didn't care what her mother said, but now, being taunted next to the fattest kid in her new school, weight seems to become just as much an obsession as it is to her mother. As Carmen becomes sicker and sicker, so does her mother, and they both spiral into the unknown...
At first, this book didn't really spark my interest because it started off at a very random point. It lets you know a lot of things right at the beginning, like, for example Carmen's mother's obsessive compulsive attitude towards food. Right away, in the beginning you start to think that things aren't going to go very smoothly for the main character. Right away she's wisked off to a new life, in a new house and new surroundings, without her "father."
In Massive, written by Julia Bell, you don't get the feeling of warmth, or any sense of relationship, like, friendship. This book is very cold, which is why it is so good, because it bites you in the butt with reality.
I recommend this book to anyone looking for a story...
Thanks!
Chelisa
Monday, July 21, 2008
A Recommended Read
Calliope is a fifteen year old girl who has been "traveling" with her mom throughout the United States, living in tents, and low income, barely cleanly apartments. After staying in one place, both her and her mom pack up as many things as they can fit in their little hatchback, and leave the rest behind for someone else to clean up. Calliope (Cal) is sick of leaving and abandoning things. All she wants is her mother to act like one, have a real home, and one other dream...
Eliot's life used to be perfect in his eyes, it used to be just what he wanted. Then it changed. His father got in touch with God, and exercise. He created a huge empire solely developed to help fat people get skinny, but got caught up in the power of money. Now, Eliot's life is boring. It's not exciting or new, anymore. And when he looks at his mother, he sees the sadness in her eyes everyday. All he wants is to explore, and have his life be like when he was carefree with his dad and mom.
Then these two different personalities meet, sparking immediately. The love that Cal and Eliot form may just save themselves.
Scrambled Eggs at Midnight may seem like an unusual title, but if you read this book, about half way through you'll understand that it's about leaving, and goodbyes. Kind of a silly title that has that kind of meaning, right? Well, it also has something (I'm assuming) to do with the fact that you "should never read a book that has three words as a title". Always four words...The egg part? Well, it's exactly that. It represents the love of both Cal and Eliot. But, what's with the greenish blue lips? It all boils down to the first time these two people met. Believe me, you'll understand when you read it.
This story is told from the P.O.V of two people, Calliope and Eliot. It is written by Brad Barkley and Heather Hepler. Check it out!
Thanks!
Chelisa
New "Story"
*Please do not take this script without any permission. I just don't want people using my writing, even if it's not that good.*
Thanks!
Chelisa
Friday, July 11, 2008
As You Can Tell...
Video # 1
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Chelisa
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Don't Ask Why
Awesome, right? Don't get ahead of me and ask me why I keep doing all these things about Twilight. It's because the fourth installment is coming up pretty soon here and that has gotten me excited, okay?
Thanks!
Chelisa
Monday, June 30, 2008
Ahh! REPEAT!
Okay, if this video plays on it's own, I am going to delete it! But, this is one of my favorite videos!
Enjoy...
Chelisa
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Special Presentation
Thanks!
Chelisa
Friday, June 20, 2008
"Sweet Calling"
Now, just to let everyone know, this is a fictional story. It is nothing like my thoughts on Romeo and Juliet. So, if you have any critique on my writing style, there is the comment thingy below!
I'd notice how Amber's mom's left earing would dangle just a bit more than her right, or how fake gold was chipping off of the silver beneath. I'd take attention to the glare in the huge windows, how it was dark outside, and bright inside the hospital, and everything would reflect