1/7/16

Weekly Comments #11: STRESS

    What a weekishly weekly week it has been. Goodness gracious, I just couldn't seem to catch a break this week. I just finished writing my to do list for this month, take a look:

- Documentary critique, the new PSA video project script + storyboard, an introduction speech for my public speaking class, another speech that has to be 8-10 minutes long WITH a slideshow for my public speaking class, a post-assessment in public speaking, an economics project called the "Budget Project" which is absolutely a pain in the butt and probably the worst project I've ever been given since I've been in school WITH a slideshow, the economics final exam, college applications + recommendation letters + finishing my college portfolio. And of course, these blogs.

    All of these assignments have specific due dates, and it's got me all confused and stressed out because I have no choice but to finish every single one before the end of the month. *Curls up into a ball*
    But enough whining! This week in boces, well, my computer is gone, if you haven't noticed. I'm so glad I started working with Ryan on the documentary video because we can just use his computer for editing and writing. But still, it kinda sucks. However, I'm really content with the video footage we collected while we were at Asha Sanctuary. It was so fun meeting all of the animals and I FINALLY GOT TO PET THE COW!!! Although, it was rather cold when we were there, so my feet and hands were completely frozen by the time my mom came to pick us up. I would gladly go back there any time, though, to help out with the animals or film another video for them.
    What else...? Well, we had our typography video and explosions critiques this week, and I always get so nervous when it's time to watch mine. I don't know why, I guess because with each video I create, I really try to put all of my effort into, and I hope it shows.
    Anywho, I have to keep this blog somewhat short this week for obvious reasons. So here's my link of interest:


    This is Albert the cow, from Asha Sanctuary! This is footage of his first time outside after they had rescued him and nursed him back to health. He's obviously much bigger now, since he was only about a year old here. But look how happy he is, jumping around! So adorable. :)


2 comments:

  1. I too enjoy curling up into a ball after a hard day of stress. Good luck! ( ≧Д≦)7

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  2. Your and Ryan's documentary sounds interesting. I'm excited to see what it entails.

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