Saturday, May 26, 2012

Week 8 Project BLT continue...



                I can’t believe week 8 past by so fast.  Thanks to the wonderful weather in Pullman, and through the process of photosynthesis, our plants are growing at its regular basis.  The stem of our plants are getting thicker, and stronger.  Also the leaves of our plant are getting bigger and greener.  However, there is only 3 weeks left of school.  I just hope that our plant will be ready for us to eat, when BLT day comes.
            This week was the busiest week I had so far, dues to tons of homework, Tammy’s community project, and moving out of our apartment.  I was a little worry about not finishing up my assignments on time.  However, I applied what I have learned about time management in Genst 114, and keep myself motivated and thinking positively.  I was able to finish everything on time.  Growing as a student, I think that I had learned many new materials every week.  This week I learned about our community in Genst 114.  In English 99 I learned about how to use citations correctly in a research paper.  So overall, my brain absorbed all the materials, and ready for other challenges next week.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Week 7 Project BLT

Continued Growth


This has been a great week for our plants, with all of the sunshine and great weather we have had here in Pullman our plants have been able to flourish. Its roots seem to be digging itself deeper and deeper anchoring themselves in to soil rich with nutrients. Every week the stem grows stronger, you can see that as the weeks pass the stem seems to grow thicker preparing to bare the load of its fruits that it will carry some day (hopefully soon because there really isn’t that much time left in  the semester). The leaves of our plants have become more prominent, stretching out to touch the sky, like tiny hands reaching to catch every last bit of nutrients from the sun.

This week has also been a great week for me as well. I too feel like my roots have finally begun to dig deeper in to my education. By speaking with my advisor I have found myself a major and I have found what it is exactly that I am striving for in college. I have found my light at the end of the tunnel. Though the light at the end of my metaphoric tunnel is now just a tiny speck, it gives me something to work for instead of feeling like I’m just here to be here I now have a goal to shoot for. With my new major in mind, I plan to use the knowledge that I obtain from all of my college courses to become an outreach counselor for troubled urban youth and to help them to not only find their goals, but to help them achieve them.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Week 6 Project BLT

                                                                        Pepper
                                                             Tomatoes & Lettuces



In this kind of unpredictable weather, our plants aren’t growing as fast as it supposes to be.  However, the plants are still standing strong.  Every time when I look at the plants, it reminded me of my two daughters.  Time passed by just like a blink of the eye, they are both grown so fast, and that makes me sad, because I still remember the day that they were babies.  But I guess this is life, everything will grow as long as there are proper love and cares.  Just like our plant, if we spent a good amount of time taking care of it, it will eventually grow till BLT day.

Just like how the plants are growing, my knowledge also grows every single day.  This week we learned about how to approach our essay 2 with proper research methods.  I feel like I gained much useful knowledge by coming to class.  I’m also very thankful for everything god is been given me.  My wife graduated with her Masters in Counseling Psychology this past week, and she also got accepted to WSU’s Higher Ed PhD program.  I’m very proud of her, and my kids and I will fight with her in the road of achieving higher educations.

Sunday, May 6, 2012



 Day One

This was the day we planted our vegetables for our salad day on June 13th 2012. Here we have my teammate Wei and myself, with the additional help of a couple of classmates. Planting seeds that will eventually become lettuce, tomatoes, and peppers. It is going to take a lot of time, attention, and care for it to flourish in to something that we will be able to eat in the next couple of months. The same can be said about a college education or any aspect of life. When you manage your time wisely and give everything in life, whether its school or work, the attention and care it needs. The only outcome will be your success. But it all has to start some where, by taking initiative, by planting your seed.