Friday, October 31, 2014

Movies!

My favorite movie of 2013-2014 was the incredibly intense war film of Lone Survivor. The reason why I chose Lone Survivor was because the movie kept my interest from the second it began until the end credits and was one of the most moving movies I have seen in some time. If your not familiar with this film, I highly recommend seeing it. It was a beautiful tribute to the Navy Seals men killed during Operation Red Wing in Afghanistan and shows the true face of what our soldiers go through on these dangerous missions. The format I saw this film was a dvd red box rental during the summer.

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/lone_survivor/


It is so hard to choose my favorite movie of all time since I have quite a few but of that short list I have to go with Blood in Blood Out Bound by Honor. I first watched this film in the late 1990s and felt a cultural connection with the different ethnic mixes represented. The film follows the lives of three young cousins from East Los Angeles and how they struggle with street gangs and later leading into their adult lives. Their strong message is that loyalty runs deep in the blood running through their veins. Although the film is almost three hours long, I can still watch it over and over again!

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Magazine Proposal


  • Magazine Name: Bay Area Pet Adventures 

  • Concept: Bay Area Pet Adventures is locally run and its residents participate by sending in their article ideas, concerns, and their own foster stories. Its focus is on the relationship between pets and their owners. Articles will feature beautiful hike trails that your pet and you will enjoy. Safety measures, breed misconceptions and up to date laws to be aware of. Everything pet related from toys, gear, pet birthday ideas, reviews on pet food. 


  • Readers: This magazine is aimed at all pet lovers of all ages and how anyone can help by volunteering and/or donating. Make an impact by loving a loyal pet friend!

  • Competitors: Bay Area Pet Adventures have key features not all others have. These features are coupon cuts, Dr. Tips on the health of your pet, and many parks where your breed is welcome. NO MORE RESTRICTIONS! Some of our competitors include BayWoof, Beast of the Bay, and Pet-Friendly Travel. Another key feature along with the coupons is birthday treats for your pet

  • Advertisers: 
  1. The Animal Doctors
  2. Any Mountain 
  3. Blue Buffalo 
  4. TLC Mobile Pet Grooming 
  5. Animal Legal Defense Fund



  • Featured Articles: 
  1. GET A WHIFF OF HIDDEN HIKES - Beautiful hike trails to take your pet all across the bay area and/or California travels. Will include trail traveled information and pictures.
  2. PET FRIENDLY PARKS - Reviews on pet friendly parks and information if any pet restrictions. Also feature map.
  3. DON’T LET PRICES CHOW DOWN YOUR WALLET - How to save money on all your pet expenses. Will include coupons.
  4. OBEDIENCE TRAINING & HEALTH TIPS - How to care for your pet and article will feature concerns and answers by Dr. Also will feature obedience programs. 
  5. OUR SHELTER FRIENDS - Feature will not forget how to do your part in helping shelter friends, vaccines, neutering information etc. 

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Thanks for the Memories Books

Hi there and thank you for stopping by. Let's dip into the portal of my three most memorable and influential books of my early childhood, middle school, and young adult years! I hope you can see why I chose all three books for different stages of my life.



  • "Love You Forever" by Robert Munsch a children's book I remember as heartwarming about unconditional love. The first time I heard it I was in second grade. My teacher told us to go to the reading carpet. We were allowed to get pillows and lay down if we wanted to. Mrs. Crawford was so motherly. I remember thinking, "when I grow up this is what I will read to my children." Love isn't easily described but the illustrations and the translations was ever grasping and just drew me in at that young age. The passion and excitement in my teachers voice just made me fall more in love with the book.

  • "Where the Red Fern Grows" by Wilson Rawls is easily my most memorable middle school book. I remember reading this book in the sixth grade and how it drew me in with country folk living. The boy who wants so bad two blood hound pups shows so much initiative and hard work for two years to earn the money to buy his champion pups. The message really inspired me to never give up and to not listen to anyone who wants to steer you away from your dreams. This is how I was able to build the courage to persuade my mom to send me on the Lake Tahoe field trip by going door to door selling food delicacies to raise the money the school required. It was an amazing trip! 

  • "Twilight Series" by Stephanie Meyer is not my favorite readings for its text but by the memories my best friend and Melissa made five summers ago. Melissa would always push me to read these books that were so good and I would always brush them off. I didn't want to dip into them because everyone hyped the series up so much and the movie would be hitting theaters soon according to her which I did not know. Finally, I was at the library and checked them all out and found myself in my room reading them. The book drew me in so fast that I could not wait to finish each book. I would call my best friend Melissa on the phone every day about ten times a day to see if I could squeeze any spoiler out of her but to no avail. We shared laughs and she would keep me at suspense all the time. I finished all the books within a week. We saw the movies together every year and it will always be one of the best readings I shared with a friend at the end of my teenage years. I did hear some controversy about the main character Bella Swan going into a deep depression because her love interest Edward Cullen breaks up with her. Bella then is having trouble adjusting to life without him. The controversy arises here that young girls derive the message that when I boyfriend leaves you then it is hard to find yourself again. Also suicidal thoughts and that was just a mess but a good point to bring up.