I was originally born in southeastern Ohio and grew up about an hour out of Columbus. Back then my parents were both teachers at a rural high school. During that time I attended Holy Trinity Elementary school, went swimming everyday of the summer, and read non-stop. When I turned 12, my parents retired and we moved to Utah so that my dad could fulfill his dream of becoming a ski bum. Which he successfully did. I attended Wasatch High and graduated in '07, and I've been at Utah State ever since.
I'm beginning my fifth and final year at Utah State, and I couldn't be more happy to graduate. After spending all this time pursuing an English Education degree, my goal is within sight. Last spring I completed my English clinical at Logan High, and at some point this semester (if I ever get assigned a school), I'll be doing my Poli Sci clinical. I decided English because according to the ACT I'm not too good at Math or Science. Also, those are boring. English has the perfect balance of intellectual thought, entertainment, and human understand; that's why it's so appealing to me. Ok blah blah background, blah blah stuff you don't care about, now onto the fun things.
Pens 'N Rails. Titles, (especially blog titles), are hard. I once had a Shakespeare professor at UVSC (they will never be a university in my eyes ever since they lost my ACT and I had to retake it), who would give you a zero on a perfectly good paper if the title either A.) was too boring; B.) had quote "stupid font"; or C.) was a pun. Seriously, he would throw your paper away without reading it, yet people still turned in papers with 18 point Serra-fin font and titles like "Eng 2300 Paper #2!". But one thing I've learned after all this time gettin fancy book learning, is that I enjoy writing. Not that I'm any good at it, but I found a joy and a freedom in writing, even essays, (which I've done a lot of). There is a thrill in making commentary with the knowledge that someone will read it. Hence, the Pen.
My other passion is skiing. I've had skis strapped to my feet since I was four. Even though I grew up in Ohio, I learned to rip sticks and flow pow in Colorado, and since then I've skied in 5 different states. In high school I could buy a season pass to the Canyons for $70. I missed a lot of class in high school. Though I'm not stellar at park, I've been trying some stuff at Beaver Mountain, and I think I'm getting the hang of it.

So, I loved the "blah blah blah more background." I found it perfectly informative =P. I think it is a good thing to address what makes a good title right off the bat - now if only people would learn their lesson!
ReplyDeleteO Brian! I never knew you could be so funny. It is crazy the stuff we learn about people when we get outside of our work zone (cough cough Wingers ;) ) any way...I can't wait to read more of your posts! I'm sure they will be very entertaining!
ReplyDeleteLike the part where the professor would through away papers with crap titles! Maybe I'll be like that when I start teaching...
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