tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33681077.post1691064095873562024..comments2023-11-02T05:07:44.211-07:00Comments on Books, Boys, Buzz...: Second Time Around: ColumbiaYoung Adult Authorshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12093024348425287064noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33681077.post-46844513014350559562010-09-09T12:01:15.249-07:002010-09-09T12:01:15.249-07:00I feel that way about piano lessons. I started st...I feel that way about piano lessons. I started strong, hated to practice, but ended up loving that I could actually play!!msdarcyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09796149603339373953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33681077.post-38496770434452549302010-09-09T11:53:16.264-07:002010-09-09T11:53:16.264-07:00I got myself in over my head when I started coachi...I got myself in over my head when I started coaching a jump team. In the beginning it was so fun, but then I realized how little I knew. I was able to get coached myself and learn so much it ended up being a blast!<br /><br />bchild5@aol.combrendajeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03888990079125583606noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33681077.post-37409909477190173392010-09-08T15:19:24.329-07:002010-09-08T15:19:24.329-07:00I took a Masters class in Hartford, Connecticut fo...I took a Masters class in Hartford, Connecticut for my dance school. It wasn't required, but my dance teacher recommended it for me. I only knew two people who were in my age group that were taking the classes I was taking. Before I found this out, I was very nervous about who was going to be there, if I would be able to keep up, etc. I didn't take one of the classes that the other girls were taking, so I sat by myself for a while in between classes. When taking the jazz, I had a little bit of trouble getting the steps, but it went pretty well. In the ballet class I took, it was pretty difficult keeping up, but it was the same for everyone. by the second class, I was pretty comfortable being there with the girls I knew, and just taking the class in general. In the end, I was very happy that I took the class because it gave me more experience, and I knew what the Master classes for the Dance Masters of America was really like. I only took another Masters class once before, but it was in a dance studio attached to the instructors house with only one room and one instructor teaching a contemporary class. The instructor was great, along with the ones I had in Hartford, so I was glad I took all the classes. I would say that the second time I took a masters class, I was happier about taking it because I already had some background information, and no one else had the teachers before (well, at least if they were taught regularly). <br /><br />Sorry if the order of everything is confusing, but I was just writing as I thought it, so I apologize. I can check back if you want me to clarify, not that it's a major deal.Stephhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16145481239329012631noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33681077.post-28306058836295170052010-09-07T18:48:19.682-07:002010-09-07T18:48:19.682-07:00Hmm. This is a bit difficult. I don't think I ...Hmm. This is a bit difficult. I don't think I have. Well, there was a painting I did and while painting it I stopped. Studied it. And decided it was garbage and folded it in half and cramed it into my trash bin... I was 14, lol. Well the next day I was getting a hair tye that fell in the trash bin and for some reason decided to look at the painting again. I liked it. LOL. So I tried to smooth out the "broken" canvas the best I could and finsihed it. A lot of people liked it. Go figure.<br /><br /><br />{It's all I could think of.}Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33681077.post-191892456300633702010-09-07T16:28:48.356-07:002010-09-07T16:28:48.356-07:00Wow, great post, Tina! You really have a great co...Wow, great post, Tina! You really have a great college story. I think I loved my school from the start, but it was so close to Seattle, I knew I could drive home in a couple of hours. ;)<br /><br />HeathHeather Davishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11010941540615940287noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33681077.post-45634167143247236222010-09-07T13:34:26.002-07:002010-09-07T13:34:26.002-07:00Mine would have to be when I joined the Army right...Mine would have to be when I joined the Army right out of high school. <br /><br />The first day there, we were unloaded from cattle trucks and made to stand outside in the scorching heat, holding all our equipment while the drill sergeants screamed in our faces. <br /><br />I had a "What the heck was I thinking moment." Especially when one of the drill sergeants got in my face then proceeded to make me do push-ups until my arms wouldn't work anymore. He belittled my faith, my family, and it ticked me off. <br /><br />So many visions of home and my family and friends flitted through my head. After hours of this, they finally had us file into our rooms.<br /><br />But the second day (this is my second time around), our platoon was sat down by our specific drill sergeants. They told us the importance of team work and that they'd always stand up for us with the other drills as long as we were giving it our all. They told us that we succeeded only as a platoon, not as individuals. If someone in the platoon screwed up, we all screwed up. <br /><br />We only had one incident where someone got in trouble and we all got smoked for it. After that, we knew the consequences of failure.<br /><br />From that point on Basic Training was still hard, but if it hadn't been for the "second day" second chance around pep talk, I'm not so sure how I would've done.<br /><br />Looking back now, it was one of my proudest moments (basic training) and being in the army.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33681077.post-45978848033177733182010-09-07T12:48:01.024-07:002010-09-07T12:48:01.024-07:00Great post!!! I can definitely relate to love/hat...Great post!!! I can definitely relate to love/hate the college experience. I definitely had a struggle, but am so glad I made it through!!!<br /><br />As for the second time around, I think I'm going to go with a book. Somewhere around grade school (5th?) I watching tv, flipping channels and came across the Thorn Birds mini-series. I kind of had the feeling that I was not the intended audience group, but when I found out it was based on a book, I made my mom get it for me. I was so excited, but when I started reading it, it wasn't the same as how the movie was, I was confused and couldn't get into it, and never made it past the first couple chapters. Fast-forward to summer vacation before I started high school. Something made me pick it up again. But this time, I didn't put it down. This time it was AMAZING and everything I thought it would be, and MORE. The Thorn Birds has been a constant on my favorites list ever since, I still reread it often, and it still gets better and better.nymfauxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01573887455015014792noreply@blogger.com