Saturday, October 30, 2010

Ben Folds Live at Clowes Memorial Hall



This past weekend, I attended a concert at Clowes Memorial Hall. I am not sure if any of you have been there, but it is the ideal place for a concert. The acoustics of the building are absolutely amazing especially when you are seeing a person such as the one I saw. It was just "a man and his piano" but as always Ben Folds was sure to be great. Although it may be illegal, I did manage to tape the entire concert from my phone as you can see in the attatced video. I am working on uploading all the videos to youtube. So, if you want to see more feel free to check them out.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Group Research

This week in English we started a mini research paper. Part of this assignment is group work, but the paper itself will be an individual assignment. I am glad that the paper is individual because although it was fairly easy to decide on the topic of instant replay in baseball, I think that I will have differing view than that of my group members. I am very glad that we were able to pick groups for this assignment. This allowed settling on a topic to be a much easier process.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Doc Halladay: Best Pitcher of the Decade



Tonight in the first game of the NL playoffs for the Reds and Phillies, Roy Halladay threw a no-hitter. It was Halladay's first ever playoff appearance, and he sure made it count. The only thing that kept Halladay from a perfect games was the one walk that he allowed in the fifth inning with two outs. He is only the second pitcher to pitch a no-hitter in the postseason. Halladay is also the fifth pitcher to throw two no-hitters in the same season. His first one was earlier this season against the Marlins. One of the most amazing part of this no hitter by Roy Halladay is that he was the first pitcher this season to hold the Reds to under three hits. Roy Halladay's truly amazing performance tonight solidifies his place as the best pitcher of the past decade.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Smile, like you have nothing to prove.

Today marks the first day of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Cancer is something that has touched everyone's life in some way or another. I recently found out that one of the most influential people in my life has been diagnosed with breast cancer. My second grade teacher, Ms. Heuchan has touched my life in such a profound way. She always has a smile on her face as well as in her heart. When you walk into her memory-filled Creekside Elementary School classroom you would be overpowered by the smiley faces that decorate every inch of the room. The decoration of her classroom is a perfect reflection of her personality. So as you get through this week, this month, smile. A smile can impact the lives of everybody around you. A little smile can go a long way. And, when you are smiling, always smile like you have nothing to prove.