Friday, November 20, 2015

identity -- legacy

hey guys!

how would you like to remembered? what will be your legacy?



  • use your talents to make others happy 
  • no matter what anyone tells you, never give up on your dreams
  • become the person that you want to be

Thursday, November 19, 2015

indentity recipe - recipe for me

  • 12 cups of music
  • 10 cups of family
  • 9 1/2 cups of friends
  • 7 cups of love
  • 5 cups of happiness
  • 2 cups of sociality 
  • 1 1/2 cups of sadness
  • 14 tablespoons of adventure
  • 12 tablespoons of loyalty
  • 9 teaspoons of fear

  1. First, preheat the oven to 350ยบ.
  2. Combine the love with the family, friends, and music. Stir all of these ingredients in a large bowl until softened.
  3. Then, pour the happiness and sadness into the mixer bowl. Wait, until the mixture has become liquidy. 
  4. Next, take the mixture of happiness and sadness and combine with the first mixture in the large bowl.
  5. Then, pour the sociality, adventure, and loyalty into the mixture.
  6. Next, add the fear. Then, stir all ingredients. 
  7. Pour into a large container and place in the oven to cook.
  8. Once it is finished cooking, wait 15 minutes to cool down.
  9. Enjoy!
Serve after it has cooled down! Enjoy with the people that you love!

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

outside reading: the waxwork

In "The Waxwork" by A.M. Burrage, the protagonist, Raymond Hewson, is on a quest to publish a great story to The Morning Echo about his over-night stay in the Murder's Den in Marriner's Waxworks. The manager of the wax museum attempts to warm Hewson about the eerie atmosphere in the Murderers' Den, however Hewson is still up for the challenge. Hewson, once inside the Murderers' Den for only a few minutes, begins to feel as if the wax statues have come to life. His mind begins to play tricks on him, creating illusions of movements from the wax figures. The journalist quickly decides that he needs to escape from the Murderers' Den, but right at that moment one of the wax figures, known as Dr. Bourdette, steps off from his platform and begins a conversation with Hewson. 

 The protaginist, Raymond Hewson, has placed himself in a very difficult situation, staying in the Murderers' Den for a night. As I stated before, in the first paragraph, Hewson's mind begins to play tricks on him, causing him to see movements that were supposedly coming from the wax figures. Therefore, causing him to mentally panic. If I was put into this situation, I would feel the same way that Hewson felt. I would have been scared for my life, not knowing what was going to happen next.