I have crickets in my closet
A blog that touches on life's many ways in a different prospective.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
So this is a common thing that goes around Facebook but I just couldn't bring myself to post in on there...
But why not put it on here? Enjoy (:
A- Available: Not exactly, no
B- Best-friend: Rachel
C- Crushing On: he knows who he is...
D- Drink you last had: Tea
E- Easiest person to talk to: Rachel
F- Favorite song: Why would you ask that?
G- Grossest memory: once I saw the guts of a squirrel hanging from a tree branch
H- Hometown: Falmouth
I- In love with: My life
J- Jealous of:.....
K- Killed someone: So what if I did?
L- Longest friendship: Sisters, duh
M- Middle Name: Jane
N- Number of siblings: 5
O- One wish: who has only one wish?
P- Person who called you last: My mother
Q- Question you’re always asked: Wait, is your name Morah, or Moira?
R- Reason to smile: There are so many amazing people in my life
S- Song you last sang: Home, from beauty and the beast
T- Time you woke up: 7 -_-
U- Underwear color: Yellow and pink... cuz you really needed to know
V- Violent moment you had: I did yell at a friend recently...
W- Worst habit: facebook.
X- X-rays you had: on my foot (x's like.. 1000) my arm, my teeth
Y- Your last kiss: wouldn't you like to know
Z- Zodiac sign: Cancer
~Roo
Friday, July 27, 2012
Compost
So far on this blog I haven't shared too much about my person life, because I didn't intend for this to be an 'online public diary'. However I feel like sharing some things. I don't know why.
Two weeks ago (on Monday, July 16th 2012) I started my job at Gloria Jeans as a barista. I love it. It's been really great. I get to make tons of coffee drinks all day and watch the mall crowd continually change. Today I went in after having a few days off. I realized today that I'm not really the 'new kid' or the 'train-ee'. I was pretty much just a regular old employee. I thought that I would like getting to that stage however, I don't. Even though I don't feel new, and other people don't think of me as new I still need help on more than a few of the drinks. So now when I ask questions like "What's the base liquid in a white chocolate caramel cookie chiller?" I feel like an annoying person who is constantly asking questions. The truth is, I've made dozens of white chocolate caramel cookie chillers, but I still forget the base liquid. That, and similar situations have really frustrated me.
Do you ever feel really thick sadness after feeling lots of happiness? Like looking back at your week you remember all the great times you had and suddenly there's a huge sadness that fills you? I don't know who or why I'm asking, I'm not expecting any answers.
I guess that's it.
Mooroo-Philip-Mario
Two weeks ago (on Monday, July 16th 2012) I started my job at Gloria Jeans as a barista. I love it. It's been really great. I get to make tons of coffee drinks all day and watch the mall crowd continually change. Today I went in after having a few days off. I realized today that I'm not really the 'new kid' or the 'train-ee'. I was pretty much just a regular old employee. I thought that I would like getting to that stage however, I don't. Even though I don't feel new, and other people don't think of me as new I still need help on more than a few of the drinks. So now when I ask questions like "What's the base liquid in a white chocolate caramel cookie chiller?" I feel like an annoying person who is constantly asking questions. The truth is, I've made dozens of white chocolate caramel cookie chillers, but I still forget the base liquid. That, and similar situations have really frustrated me.
Do you ever feel really thick sadness after feeling lots of happiness? Like looking back at your week you remember all the great times you had and suddenly there's a huge sadness that fills you? I don't know who or why I'm asking, I'm not expecting any answers.
I guess that's it.
Mooroo-Philip-Mario
Monday, July 16, 2012
To All Those Double Ear Pierced People!
I made this the other day, and I myself thought it was cool, and I've already received compliments on it. I thought I'd share.
Basically it's a short piece of chain with an earring hook at each end. Put one hook in each piercing and voila!
As Always,
Moira Jane
Basically it's a short piece of chain with an earring hook at each end. Put one hook in each piercing and voila!
As Always,
Moira Jane
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Extroverted? Or Introverted? What?
I've been thinking a lot about extroversion and introversion lately. Now, I hadn't even heard of these things not too long ago so I feel like most likely not everyone has heard of them, and so I'll first give a little description of what exactly I'm even talking about.
Extroversion and introversion are two classifications of people. There is also Ambiversion, which is a little different, I'll get to that.
Extroverted people, the people who fit into this classification, are people who gain their energy when surrounded with people. Also referred to as the 'social butter flies' at least, that's what my dad always called me when I was growing up. Extroverted people don't do well by themselves.They are very very easily bored when alone.
Introverted people, the people who fit into the classification 'Introversion', are people who get all their energy by being alone. They are most 'alive' when they are by themselves thinking and being alone. Even if a person is introverted they can still enjoy being in groups of people, but they can get easily overwhelmed with many people around, and can lose interest with being with a whole crowd.
Ambiversion is the classification for people who fit exactly in between introversion and extroversion.
Alright, now you will have at least a slight idea of what the heck I'm talking about, hopefully. One thing you should keep in mind while reading is that I am verrrry extroverted.
I've been having a long discussion with an extroverted friend of mine. The two of us are both extroverted, and interested in what it means exactly to be extroverted. Recently we've come to the question: What determines whether you'll be an intro or and extro? Here are some possibilities:
1. You're born one way or the other.
2. Your up bringing determines which you'll be
3. Depending on if you're right brained or left brain helps or fully determines which you'll be
4. Does having dyslexia make it more likely to be extroverted? Why?
Now I'll give reasons why none of these really make 100% sense.
As for number 1: I'd say 90% of the children I've met haven't developed into either of the categories. They're just to young. Little kids get all their energy from things like sugar, and playing.
And number 2: This one I think at least has an effect on determining which you'll be, but I don't think it is the whole deal. An introverted friend of mine grew up with one sibling, I grew up with five. You'd think that someone used to being with just one other kid for most of the time would be an intro right? Well then there's the fact that I am homeschooled and this particular friend isn't. So that would mean my friend should be an extro because he is used to being around tones of kids all the time, and that I would should be an intro because I'm only around five other kids, and they're the same five kids all the time.
3's issues: I haven't really been able to think much about this one, because I don't really know whether any of my friends are right or left brained. Within the five kids at my house, those who are right brained are extroverts and those who are left, are introverts. This is excludes my youngest brother because I don't know if he is right or left brain, or if he's an intro or and extro, he's just too young.
And now on to the issues belonging to grand ol' number 4: Okay, if you're dyslexic you don't enjoy reading or anything that matters mostly in order and arrangement. Introverts like to read, dyslexic people don't. See what I'm getting at? I really don't know if this has ANY thing to do with extroversion or introversion but I feel like it is kind of related in a way. The issue with me figuring out more about this is that I don't know if my friends are dyslexic or not, at least, not most of them. Again though, in my house I have two siblings with dyslexia and both of them are extroverts. Coincidence? Or not?
Well that's all, if you've made it this far I'll be your mind is spinning. You might not be like me, but if you are you're probably now very interested in what makes people introverted or extroverted. Happy research to those who care!
As always (maybe I should come up with a new signature?) [Naw]
Moira Jane
PS If you come across anything particularly interesting when you research more about intro vs. extro let me know in a comment, or email me :)
Extroversion and introversion are two classifications of people. There is also Ambiversion, which is a little different, I'll get to that.
Extroverted people, the people who fit into this classification, are people who gain their energy when surrounded with people. Also referred to as the 'social butter flies' at least, that's what my dad always called me when I was growing up. Extroverted people don't do well by themselves.They are very very easily bored when alone.
Introverted people, the people who fit into the classification 'Introversion', are people who get all their energy by being alone. They are most 'alive' when they are by themselves thinking and being alone. Even if a person is introverted they can still enjoy being in groups of people, but they can get easily overwhelmed with many people around, and can lose interest with being with a whole crowd.
Ambiversion is the classification for people who fit exactly in between introversion and extroversion.
Alright, now you will have at least a slight idea of what the heck I'm talking about, hopefully. One thing you should keep in mind while reading is that I am verrrry extroverted.
I've been having a long discussion with an extroverted friend of mine. The two of us are both extroverted, and interested in what it means exactly to be extroverted. Recently we've come to the question: What determines whether you'll be an intro or and extro? Here are some possibilities:
1. You're born one way or the other.
2. Your up bringing determines which you'll be
3. Depending on if you're right brained or left brain helps or fully determines which you'll be
4. Does having dyslexia make it more likely to be extroverted? Why?
Now I'll give reasons why none of these really make 100% sense.
As for number 1: I'd say 90% of the children I've met haven't developed into either of the categories. They're just to young. Little kids get all their energy from things like sugar, and playing.
And number 2: This one I think at least has an effect on determining which you'll be, but I don't think it is the whole deal. An introverted friend of mine grew up with one sibling, I grew up with five. You'd think that someone used to being with just one other kid for most of the time would be an intro right? Well then there's the fact that I am homeschooled and this particular friend isn't. So that would mean my friend should be an extro because he is used to being around tones of kids all the time, and that I would should be an intro because I'm only around five other kids, and they're the same five kids all the time.
3's issues: I haven't really been able to think much about this one, because I don't really know whether any of my friends are right or left brained. Within the five kids at my house, those who are right brained are extroverts and those who are left, are introverts. This is excludes my youngest brother because I don't know if he is right or left brain, or if he's an intro or and extro, he's just too young.
And now on to the issues belonging to grand ol' number 4: Okay, if you're dyslexic you don't enjoy reading or anything that matters mostly in order and arrangement. Introverts like to read, dyslexic people don't. See what I'm getting at? I really don't know if this has ANY thing to do with extroversion or introversion but I feel like it is kind of related in a way. The issue with me figuring out more about this is that I don't know if my friends are dyslexic or not, at least, not most of them. Again though, in my house I have two siblings with dyslexia and both of them are extroverts. Coincidence? Or not?
Well that's all, if you've made it this far I'll be your mind is spinning. You might not be like me, but if you are you're probably now very interested in what makes people introverted or extroverted. Happy research to those who care!
As always (maybe I should come up with a new signature?) [Naw]
Moira Jane
PS If you come across anything particularly interesting when you research more about intro vs. extro let me know in a comment, or email me :)
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Some Food for a Patient Mind
I've been on summer vacation for two days. Even though I had been waiting for these days to begin I have been bored out of my mind. And so today I thought of this small art project. Before I start though I need to say something about the title: I am not patient in the slightest. Although I strive to be I really am not. Doing art like this is one of the very very few things that can keep me interested for a period of time. It is a slow moving project that can't really be rushed and that is why I named it such.
Now you need to just repeat these steps until you've got all your quote down on the glass pieces.
Now that the entire quote is written down, arrange the pieces of glass in the right order. At this point you can be creative as to how you attach the pieces. I cut a piece of wire so that it could make a loop on the top and have length enough to reach the middle of the bottom piece of glass. I attached mine with duck tape. If you have too many pieces, the weight might be too much for duck tape and you need to find a better way to attach them. I only had two pieces of glass to it worked just fine.
Okay! What are we making today?: You know that quote that flashes through you mind all the time? Or the one that keeps popping up on Facebook, the one that you don't want to forget? Well this project makes it so you can have that special quote somewhere in your house, in a creative way.
What you'll need:
- Large pieces of broken glass or mirror (I used mirror)
- Paint, what ever color(s) you like
- Toothpicks
- Wire
- Sticky Notes
- A dish or plate for the paint to be poured into
- Your (or your friend's) favorite quote
Step One:
Begin by making sure you have enough room on your pieces of glass or mirror for your quote. Figure out how small the font has to be. Think it all through before starting to write at all. Using some paper and a pencil you can trace the glass and practice how your quote will be arranged. Your quote doesn't have to fit on just one piece of glass. By using wire we will attach multiple pieces at the end.
Step Two:
Use a sticky note (or how ever many you need, to get all the way across the glass) as a bottom line. This will keep your writing straight and even.
Step Three:
Hopefully by now you've already figured out how your quote will be arranged. Things to know before painting are: which words will go on what line, how much space between lines, how many pieces of glass will be used, and so on.
Once you have figured that all out, with your sticky note as a guild you can write your first word. I poured my paint onto a little dish. Make sure it doesn't spread too thinly on the dish. You'll need it to cover the tip of your toothpick. The toothpicks serve as paintbrushes. I was able to write in neat handwriting (VERY SLOWLY) with the toothpick as my tool, and the paint as my ink. I have to re-dip my toothpick maybe two or three times for each letter and as you will see my letters are very small. Now you understand why this is a project for the patient.
After you've done your first line (in my case it was only one word) you need to let it dry a little. Otherwise it may get goofed up when you remove the sticky note. One thing that I should mention is that for letters that go below the writing line such as 'y', 'q', and 'p' just paint the top of them, and after it has dried and the sticky note has been removed, finish with the stem.
After your first line is done and dried, move the sticky note down for the next line of script. If you got too much paint on the sticky note from the first line I suggest using a new one otherwise it may smear all over the glass. Make sure when positioning the sticky note that you keep it straight, and parallel with the line of script above it. I use a ruler for that.
Two lines done! |
Almost done! |
Monday, April 23, 2012
Another School Paper...
Yesterday I had to write a 45 minute essay on Christ's presence in the Eucharist. I think it turned out to be a pretty good paper and I just kind of feel like sharing it. I think you should read it no matter what religion you are. Enjoy!
The Eucharist
Catholic’s believe that the Eucharist is the true body
and blood of Christ. However over 25,000 Protestant religions believe that the
body and blood of Christ is symbolic and not literal. The Eucharist is one of
the biggest differences between Catholics and Protestants. However, looking
closely it can be seen that Christ truly is present in the Eucharist.
In Mk 14:22-24, I Cor 10:14-17 Mt 26:26-28 and Lk 22:17-20
Jesus specifically says to eat His flesh and drink His blood. And in all of
these passages He is speaking in a non-symbolic way. However, in Jn 6:51 and Mt 16:5-12 Christ
speaks about food in a symbolic way. He says in Jn 6:55 “my flesh is true food
and my blood is true drink”[1].
Because of the choice of words used in this case, to translate it in a symbolic
or figurative way would be very hard. Thus it can be understood that Christ
meant exactly what He said. The contrast between the two ways Christ spoke of
food in all of the above passages from the Bible show that there is much more
to learn than what it seems.
Protestants believe that Jesus meant that if we believe
in Him that He will feed us spiritually. And that when He said eat and drink of
My body and blood He meant, come and believe in Me and you will be nourished. This comes from John 6:35. However if that
passage is read further in, Christ once again says that His body is the bread
of life and whoever eats of His flesh shall be nourished. And even further in
that passage Christ explains exactly what He means when He calls Himself
“bread”. He says that the bread is His own literal flesh. Once this argument is
brought up, Protestants usually bring up John 6:63 which says, “It is the
spirit that gives life, while the flesh is of no avail. The words I have spoken
to you are spirit and life.”[2]
They believe that this verse means that Christ was speaking figuratively when
He said His flesh was bread and was to be eaten. However, Christ says ‘the flesh’
not ‘my flesh’ in this passage. What He means by ‘the flesh is of no avail’ is
the unbelieving man who can believe in things that can only be found using
sense and reason, and not in Christ. If that passage was translated that ‘the
flesh’ meant Christ’s flesh Christ would be saying that His own flesh was of no
importance, which even Protestants know is not the case. Without Christ’s body
He could not have died on the cross and saved all men from sin.
Christ spoke so literally of His body being
the bread of life that some of His disciples left Him. It would not make sense for Christ to let His
disciples leave if He only meant that His body was a symbolic food, and His
blood was only a symbolic drink. Also, in Aramaic to symbolically eat flesh or
drink blood was another way of saying to persecute and assault someone. If
Christ was in fact speaking symbolically the passage “Whoever eats my flesh and
drinks my blood will have eternal life”[3]
would be translated “Whoever persecutes and assaults me will have eternal
life.”[4]
And to believe that Christ would say something like that is impossible.
Another
common argument brought up by Protestants is that if the Eucharist really is
the body and blood of Christ Catholics should be considered cannibals. However
at the Last Supper Christ made the sharing of His body and blood into a
sacrament. Which means the bloodiness of cannibalism was removed.
Before
the Reformation it was a common belief to believe that the Eucharist was the
body and blood of Christ. Early Church fathers wrote about the topic
frequently. St. Cyril from Jerusalem gave catechetical lectures that once
included a talk on the Eucharist. He said not to regard the bread and wine as
simply food and drink because indeed they are the body and blood of Christ.
Christ
is truly present in the Eucharist. It is not too difficult to believe that if
all of the passages mentioned above are read and considered. He states several times in the Bible that
whoever eats His flesh and drinks His blood with live forever.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Update... I guess?
When I started this blog I didn't have in mind that it would be one of those diary type blogs. You know the kind, where people tell you all about their problems, what makes them happy etc. However, I know its time for a new post on here and all I can think about is my 'life' in general. So I guess here is an 'Update' on my life:
As you may know, I was cast as 'Ruth' in 'Pirates of Penzance' for my high school's spring musical. This past week there has been practice from 10-4:30 everyday. Except today, which went until 6. That will give you an idea of why it's very hard for me to think about anything else.
This is my fourth year in a row as belonging to this particular theater group, and I've learned a lot about the people around me and about people in general. At Greater Portland Christian School, which is the school at which I do theater, the kids are really... different. Four years ago when I joined, more than half the school kids didn't know who I was and didn't care. I hung out with the fellow home schoolers and had a great time. However throughout the years I've really started to belong with the school kids. Particularly this year. Also, when I first started going to theater here back in seventh grade, I looked up to the big kids as the most perfect people in the whole world. I thought that because they got the leads in the shows and that they actually knew where they were going to college that they were completely perfect, and I wanted to be just like them. This year however I am one of the 'big kids' or 'leads'. I have a few little girls following me around, wanting to talk to me or get a piggy back ride whenever possible. This got me thinking: Why is it that they think I am any better than they are? I surly don't feel any better. I do have a lead in the show, but that is because during auditions the director liked the way I sounded. Not because I was a perfect singer who was going to be a famous person some day. Although I don't mind the kids attention I just wish I could tell them somehow that I'm no different than they are.
As it is spring, school is a pressing issue. This week I haven't been able to do much school at all, in fact I really haven't done any. Tomorrow, my first day off since last Sunday, is going to be 90% filled with school. The other 10% is for Mass. I am hoping to finish school by the end of the first week of June. I've been thinking a lot about this and I've gotten myself worried. Then I realized that it doesn't matter when I end. I'm going to end at some point, and next fall I will be starting Junior year. Why not just take time and enjoy life AND enjoy being a sophomore while I can? So that's my plan. Work my butt off trying to finish, just so I can have a nice summer vacation, but not worry so much about is, as most people do.
I think that's quite enough for one post, don't you?
As my friends in the theater call me,
Mooroo
As you may know, I was cast as 'Ruth' in 'Pirates of Penzance' for my high school's spring musical. This past week there has been practice from 10-4:30 everyday. Except today, which went until 6. That will give you an idea of why it's very hard for me to think about anything else.
This is my fourth year in a row as belonging to this particular theater group, and I've learned a lot about the people around me and about people in general. At Greater Portland Christian School, which is the school at which I do theater, the kids are really... different. Four years ago when I joined, more than half the school kids didn't know who I was and didn't care. I hung out with the fellow home schoolers and had a great time. However throughout the years I've really started to belong with the school kids. Particularly this year. Also, when I first started going to theater here back in seventh grade, I looked up to the big kids as the most perfect people in the whole world. I thought that because they got the leads in the shows and that they actually knew where they were going to college that they were completely perfect, and I wanted to be just like them. This year however I am one of the 'big kids' or 'leads'. I have a few little girls following me around, wanting to talk to me or get a piggy back ride whenever possible. This got me thinking: Why is it that they think I am any better than they are? I surly don't feel any better. I do have a lead in the show, but that is because during auditions the director liked the way I sounded. Not because I was a perfect singer who was going to be a famous person some day. Although I don't mind the kids attention I just wish I could tell them somehow that I'm no different than they are.
As it is spring, school is a pressing issue. This week I haven't been able to do much school at all, in fact I really haven't done any. Tomorrow, my first day off since last Sunday, is going to be 90% filled with school. The other 10% is for Mass. I am hoping to finish school by the end of the first week of June. I've been thinking a lot about this and I've gotten myself worried. Then I realized that it doesn't matter when I end. I'm going to end at some point, and next fall I will be starting Junior year. Why not just take time and enjoy life AND enjoy being a sophomore while I can? So that's my plan. Work my butt off trying to finish, just so I can have a nice summer vacation, but not worry so much about is, as most people do.
I think that's quite enough for one post, don't you?
As my friends in the theater call me,
Mooroo
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