Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Traditions

Traditions

Thanksgiving is one of those holidays that most Americans remember from their childhood. Thanksgiving was a time when the pilgrims came together with their families and celebrated what God had done in their lives. Now it is still a holiday of reflecting on the blessings of life rather than on the problems and issues that confront us every day. I think it is fortunate that we have a holiday in the United States that is no longer focused on consumer needs, but rather is focused on being thankful for whatever God has given us.

Thanksgivings at my house have always included our family enjoying time with one another and participating in the traditions we have created. We would usually start the holiday the day before by preparing the feast for tomorrow’s festivities. Without help from everyone in the family, the holiday would be tiring and the focus would be on the amount of work, rather than the blessings of God. There are chores to be done, food to buy, people to call, and decorations to set up. With such a large family of ten kids, most meals take a lot of preparation, but the Thanksgiving meal is more than just food, it is traditions.

Every Thanksgiving as long as I could remember was surrounded by a few activities that our entire family would participate in every year at this time. The decorations would be pulled out and the table adorned with a turkey-print table cloth with a mixture of wooden candle holders (all made by the children in our family), turkey shapes, salt and pepper shakers in pilgrim shapes, and small pumpkins, gourds, and small husks of colored dried corn. After the Thanksgiving meal, our family would always go to the beach and play some tag football. After such a large meal, the exercise was welcome, so we could have some more room for the dinner, which was composed of leftovers. We would all come home from the beach and lay around in the living room together, while one of the boys put on some Christmas music. The tradition is that no Christmas music is allowed until the day after Thanksgiving, with the exception being Thanksgiving evening after all the festivities were over. The next morning we would all rise and go to the Christmas tree farm and cut down our tree. Most all of our Christmas decorations are assembled and put up the day after Thanksgiving, making it a long, tiring, but really fun day.

Since coming to college, I have realized how much I miss all the usual traditions of my family. I do not get the chance to participate in the festivities of Thanksgiving with my family, since we only get two days off for Thanksgiving and I live too far away from the school to go home. It is the times that the out-of-state college kids are sorely missed from the table, when it is stuffed full of food and surrounded by familiar, friendly faces of family. It would mean so much to me if I was able to go home to California and participate in the traditions with my family. Even if this never happens, the traditions I have grown up with will follow me into my future, even when I am away from home.


The above was a paper I wrote for class. It is about Thanksgiving, which is tomorrow, and I found it fitting.

Saturday, November 19, 2005


From Pencil to ink...with a few more trees and animals...There are nine animals...but the picture of the picture is not very good. Posted by Picasa

I must not forget my pencil drawings... In class I usually get picked to draw the pictures for class projects. This is a doodle I did in class. Posted by Picasa

This is my work in progress... Posted by Picasa

This is a new way I found to cut up my assignments...It is just regular paper I cut with an exacto knife. Posted by Picasa

Sorry about the small pictures...I will try to borrow a camera to get better ones. My new finger puppet I made out of one of the skirts my grandmother sent me. Posted by Picasa

I hope that this comes out...Some new things I have been trying out in the art section. This one is of Half Dome. Posted by Picasa

Monday, November 07, 2005


Didn't have much to say, other than I have been working on homework. I decided to put a picture of my favorite place in the world up instead of more of my boring homework assignments.Posted by Picasa

Saturday, November 05, 2005

Passport to...Christmas?

Today in the mail, a package arrived for me. Upon opening it, I found my new passport. Now everything is in place for my trip to Guatemala this Christmas. We are flying out of Dallas. I hope it will be fun.

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Psycho

For homework I had to listen to a song and write a poem "interpretation" the music. Here it is:

Pyscho-The Murder

DEATH! DEAth! Death! death!

Something a human can never avoid
No one can predict when it will come
The young and old, it strikes the same
It seems to be life’s little game

The cute little girl running out to play
The old man, kneeling by his bed to pray
The old wise woman, scarred by this life
The young unborn, free from strife

The boys frolicking in the sun
The young man eating a dry, crusty bun
The cruel gang member flashing his knife
The starving, begging for their very life

Each one of these will have their turn
To meet their maker and some will burn
Let us hope we have been a light
To those that did not get it right

When I finally die, I will fly away to heaven
I have known this for sure ever since I was seven
But what about the rest of the human race?
How many will go to the right place?