My friend Stephanie is an amazing person. She is the funniest, most energetic, and skilled female sailor that I know. I can't exactly remember when I met her, maybe about 20 years ago. Our common interest is sailing (yacht racing). Stephie used to sail on our boat when she lived in Seattle, but a few years ago she moved to moved to Anacortes (about 90 minutes drive north of Seattle), so now I drive up to sail with her on her boat. Yes that's right, her boat. She owns and races her own 27 foot sailboat, and I crew for her. While we are sailing, she often tells silly stories, plays loud music and decorates her boat with flowers, yet we still do well and even win races. Other times, we are more serious and focused on racing because she is very competitive and hates to lose. Even though sailing is a sport mostly dominated by men, Stephie is very girlish. As you can see in the pictures, she loves flowers and often has her crew dress all in pink, so we are clearly different than the guys. Whenever I go out sailing with her, I know it will be fun!
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Lincoln Park and Alki Beach
Lincoln Park and Alki Beach are two places really like in West Seattle. Although they are both waterfront parks with beaches, they have distinctly different personalities. Lincoln Park is peaceful and an actual park with big douglas fir, madrona, and maple trees. There are trails through the woods and lots of rocks and shells on the beach. Alki Beach, on the other hand, isn't really a park but more a narrow beach with boardwalk along a city street. In the summer Alki can be crowded with tourists, sunbathers, walkers, joggers, and volley ball enthusiasts. In the winter however, it's much quieter, even a bit depressing on a rainy day.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
My Feelings about Writing
I love, love, love, love writing!!! Well not exactly! You will think it's funny, but I used to hate writing when I was a child. When I was in sixth grade (about 11 years old), I got a D in English because I never handed in my writing homework. It was the worst grade in my whole life.
I'm not sure when I started to like writing, probably in high school. I enjoyed writing poems, stories, and letters but not essays. They were still a hellish torture for me. When I first started college, I would procrastinate writing papers. Sometimes I would stay up all night before a paper was due because I didn't start until the last minute. Back then, I had to type everything on an old fashion typewriter, so I only did one draft. As a result, my grades were okay but not great.
Then, I got my first computer. It made writing so much easier! I could revise and improve my work without having to type it again. . I could add sentences and change paragraphs around. Spell check was a miracle! The thesaurus function could help me think of new words. Having a computer totally changed my writing and my grades improved. I started to like writing. Now, I think of writing as a challenge, a puzzle. I'm not sure I love it, but writing is more of a friend than an enemy. It's funny to think I teach writing now. I'm sure my sixth grade teacher would never have guessed it. I hope that you can learn to enjoy writing. that's one reason we are using blogs, to make writing a bit more fun!
I'm not sure when I started to like writing, probably in high school. I enjoyed writing poems, stories, and letters but not essays. They were still a hellish torture for me. When I first started college, I would procrastinate writing papers. Sometimes I would stay up all night before a paper was due because I didn't start until the last minute. Back then, I had to type everything on an old fashion typewriter, so I only did one draft. As a result, my grades were okay but not great.
Then, I got my first computer. It made writing so much easier! I could revise and improve my work without having to type it again. . I could add sentences and change paragraphs around. Spell check was a miracle! The thesaurus function could help me think of new words. Having a computer totally changed my writing and my grades improved. I started to like writing. Now, I think of writing as a challenge, a puzzle. I'm not sure I love it, but writing is more of a friend than an enemy. It's funny to think I teach writing now. I'm sure my sixth grade teacher would never have guessed it. I hope that you can learn to enjoy writing. that's one reason we are using blogs, to make writing a bit more fun!
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