Thursday, June 7, 2012

Final Post : (



                This is the final post of our plants. Dues to this unstable and unpredictable weather, our plants are not growing fast enough to use in our BLT day.  However, it’s growing slowly, and we were thinking about taking it back home, and let it continue its grow until the day we can use it in our food. We will transfer our plants to a better environment, and provided them with more sun lights and space to grow. We believed our plants have its own potential to be a tasty vegetable.
            I only have one more week left in school. I feel like I have accomplished many important concepts, and study techniques in all my classes.  For example, I learned how to write better in my English class. I learned how to manage my time, and get to know more about study techniques in my general study class. I also learned how to be a better speaker, and how to speak effectively in my speech class. As a student, all of these classes have major impacts to my life. Now, I have more confidents and motivations to be successful in the future. On this post, I want to say thank you to all of my fellow classmates, and Noah for helping me to be successful in the class. Most importantly I want to thank all of my professors for guiding me in my academic school year.  Without you guys, I don’t think I can survive in this competitive society.
P.S To my fellow classmates, please stay positive, and don’t give up. We all can be very successful in the future, lets keep FIGHTING until we reach our academic goals…
Mahalo,
Weitang Hu

Sunday, June 3, 2012


Yet another week has passed and our plants are still a work in progress. Our plants continue to grow taller, stem thickening as the days pass by. Its leaves becoming more define, so much so, you are now able to see patterns on top of them. But, with our salad day just a couple of weeks away I am starting to feel doubtful that out plants will be mature enough for Wei and me to harvest any vegetables from them at all. Which would be a disappointment, but it is still a work in progress. Our plants will one day bare fruit, it may not be on June 13th, the day of our salad day, and it may not be on June 30th.  But one day it will.
One day I will graduate from college, one day I will walk across a stage, no matter where it may be, and I will receive my degree. Though right now it may just be a dream of mine, I know that one day all of the hard work that I am doing will pay off. Don’t get me wrong, there are those days where I am not so confident, days that I feel doubtful that my dream of achieving a degree will ever materialize. Those are the days that I have to remind myself that I (like our plants) am a work in progress and that one day the seeds of knowledge that were planted on April 2nd 2012 will indeed one day bare fruit in the form of a college degree. And on that day, I am going to enjoy one of the largest salads the world has ever seen.