THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFE Everything started on a beautiful sunny day, I was nine months pregnant with the most beautiful belly shape, but also it was ready to pop. That morning I woke up feeling different, it was some type of excitement running through my body, and like I wanted to get dolled up kind of different, so I curled my hair, put some makeup on and wore my long blue dress. My husband and I decided to have a little date, so we went to town and had lunch together at a restaurant, also went
I'm a very adventurous person who loves to go new places and try new things. My eagerness to travel has long been rooted with my faith. Six years ago I decided to go along on a mission trip with my church to Milwaukee , Wisconsin. This trip first ignited my fondness for traveling and going new places. The experience proved to be so fulfilling I continued to go around the country with my church, meeting new people from all walks of life. I've gone on seven different trips to places from Rapid
“What are you all waiting for?” asks a woman passing by. “There’s a Demi Lovato concert tonight,” someone replies. The woman smiles, wishes us a good time and continues on her way, likely to lunch, as it is one o’clock in the afternoon. Since the concert doesn’t start until 8pm, the line is not extremely long, but it consists of at least fifty people, some of whom arrived at nine that morning. I always strive to be the first in line, however there are always roughly 10 people ahead of me by the
As I leave for Oregon I enter the Kahului airport, a fairly familiar site as I’ve been here a number of times for various reasons. Once inside I head to my destination, which isn’t too hard to find. The airport is sparsely populated with people awaiting their flights. On the way to my gate I come across a hot dog stand selling overpriced hot dogs. With nothing else to eat I bought one for myself and one for each of my brothers. Aside from each bite being a mouthful of onions, it was decent enough
Pamela’s radio show, The Love Channel Show, is on every Wednesday at 3pm Eastern on True Psychic Network, which is broadcasted on Blogtalk radio. There is always a topic on each show. She takes a couple of callers to give a psychic answer to one of their questions, and goes back to the topic. Pamela has a guest on every four to six weeks. The call in number is (323) 693-3312 to speak to the host and check out the other True Psychic Network radio shows live or in the archives. There is a wealth of
I am waiting, waiting, waiting, waiting, waiting, and yes still waiting. I don't know how old i am anymore. My life is a never ending cycle that hasn't stopped spinning into a never ending spiral of nothingness. And yet, I remain within it. While there is little to no future in my daily cycle I find comfort in knowing what to expect, but I expect something unexpected. The clock chimes 12 so I rise from my bench and move to the bar for my daily drink. The right door hinge squeaks as I walk in. I pause
CELTA Assignment 1 I’ve been waiting here for two hours. 1. Meaning I was waiting here 2 hours ago. I am still waiting here. 2. Form Subject + have/has + past participle (been) + present participle 3. Pronunciation Contraction of I and have. Been has a short /i/. Stress on ‘/Wei/’ in waiting. 4. Eliciting Show picture 1 of a man standing with a clock above his head. The time is 12pm. Show picture 2 of the man still standing but the clock now says 2pm and he looks unhappy while
Educating Rita: A Realistic Film From the Director’s Perspective Educating Rita is a realistic look at a woman’s journey to change and find herself. The director keeps the film simple while watching her overcome a lack of confidence and other obstacles. The film is considered a comedy but is still a relatable story because the director represented Rita’s character as she really would be(dictionary.com). Rita, real name Susan, is a young married hairdresser that wants to get an education. Frank is
Written Assignment In Waiting for Godot, a simplistic view can be applied which makes the play frustrating and seemingly worthless, which exemplifies how different views can be applied to different pieces of literature. If an existentialist view is applied to the play, it is easy to see how the nothingness that fills the main characters’ lives can be connected to the readers’ own lives and how the play exposes the lack of meaning thrust upon them. In Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot, the suppression
climax at the end, Waiting for Godot has only two Acts and it ends in almost the same state in which the main characters were in Act I. The play employs the style of repetition in various occasions. An author replicates the setting of the play all through and the characters tend to use the same wordings. In any creative writing, repetition is used to create attention, rhythm or to emphasis on a specific theme (William Kolbrener, (2010). Impact of repetition in Waiting for Godot Waiting for Godot play