My Piecewise Poem!

O thou, my lovely boy, who in thy pow’r
Dost hold time’s fickle glass his sickle hour,
Who hast by waning grown, and therein show’st
Thy lovers withering, as thy sweet self grow’st—
In nature, sovereign mistress over wrack,
As thou goest onwards still will pluck thee back,
She keeps thee to this purpose, that her skill
May time disgrace, and wretched minute kill.
Yet fear her, O thou minion of her pleasure;
She may detain but not still keep her treasure.
   Her audit, though delayed, answered must be,
   And her quietus is to render thee.

Helpful Hike!

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The crisp spring air was a nice change of pace. I really enjoyed our Saturday walk, as the sky was a beautiful shade of blue, and the clouds blended into the sky as if an artist intended them to be there. The start of spring gave me hope for warmer days ahead. I could hear some birds chirping, not many, but I knew more were to come. I linked one of my favorite photos from that hike below. You can see the leafless trees and the lovely horizon in the distance. Going on this walk, making new friends, and enjoying the scenery made for a peaceful Saturday afternoon.

Puppy Love <3

I cried! This movie tore at my heartstrings. Seeing Patriot, Phil, Poppet, Potomac, and Primrose grow up and begin their journey as potential guide dogs were beautiful. In the end, only Poppet and Phil became guide dogs. Despite wanting all these puppies to be successful, I was happy with how their lives turned out. They all significantly made an impact in people’s lives, whether it be as a pet, or a breeder.

Although I loved all of their stories, I grew a strong connection to Patriot. He was a great dog in training. He may have struggled with his interactions with other dogs, as well as his stubbornness at times, but he became of such value to Adam, an Iraq veteran, and trainer. When Adam mentioned that Patriot was meant for him, I teared up. Adam found his forever friend, and having them together was beautiful.

Let Loose, Produce a Scarf!

I really enjoyed crocheting! It was really fun to do something with my hands and distract myself from schoolwork. Ferra really helped all of us get the hang of the basics. Although I did not yet create a final product, I hope to do so over the summer. Seeing everyone’s progress from the first session was amazing and eye-opening. It has reminded me that it is possible to pick up new hobbies quite easily! This is important to remind myself, as I love trying new things but fear never actually picking them up. Sometimes you just have to let loose and see where this new hobby brings you! Maybe one day it’ll produce you a new scarf 🙂

My New Family-Favorite Movie!

I’ve been meaning to watch Kiki’s Delivery Service ever since my friend recommended it to me. I know that her recommendations never disappoint, and this position held after the Friday Film. I really appreciate the film for its wholesome plot and theme of overcoming self-doubt. Although Kiki starts to lose her powers at the end of the film, she was determined to save her friend Tombo from hanging precariously from a blimp’s drifting vessel. She uses a borrowed broom to catch him midair. Seeing Kiki gain her confidence back was heartwarming, and something I will not forget. This is now one of my favorite movies. I cannot wait to watch it with my nine-year-old sister when I see her again! I know she’ll appreciate it.

Open Discussion on Health, Safety, and Relationship Resources

I found this discussion of health, safety, and relationships very helpful. Greta Kenney and Naomi Barry did an amazing job answering our questions and providing us an overview of the services offered at Cornell Women’s Resource Center and the Tompkins Advocacy Center. As a transfer student during a pandemic, I have had a lot of difficulties finding all these resources. It is great to know that I can receive support when needed. These conversations can be quite difficult, and not everyone knows how to best help stay safe while dating. I am grateful to know that my peers are also in the same boat, have similar questions and experiences and that there is a place for these discussions.

Modern Day Old-Time Radio

I really enjoyed this explore series about DIY Old-Time Radio. Nick did a great job inspiring us to listen to/ create podcasts, as they are both great ways to destress. We got to brainstorm potential podcasts and passions. I would really enjoy producing a video series of me reading science fiction novels in a tiny house! Other than talking about the importance of a creative outlet, Nick showed us some of his podcasts, his favorite cooking channel, and astrology channel. Also if you do want to try to listen to some old-time radio drama, Nick suggested “Johnny Dollar,” “Candy Matson,” “Suspense” and “The Great Gildersleeve.” I plan on listening to some of these dramas on a long car ride, and hope to create my own podcasts quite soon!

Exploring Outlets

The Queen’s Gambit is one of my favorite television series. I am fortunate to have been introduced to it during the Rose Scholars Program. After watching the second episode, we were able to discuss what chess means to Beth and what playing chess symbolizes for the writers in the show. Beth clearly uses chess as a form of escape, a way to distract herself from the uncertainties in her life. She also uses chess as a form of control. Beth can control her actions in a game, as everything is familiar. This is unlike her real life, where she cannot control dead and change.

I relate to Beth by wanting to control aspects of my life. I wish I had a grounding mechanism like she does, as I have recently gone through a lot of changes academically and personally. This episode made me more aware of healthy outlets in my life.

Cool Creative Outlet!

I really enjoyed my calligraphy experience. Learning the difference between upstrokes and downstrokes was a great way to relax and destress. Although I did not have an official calligraphy pen at the time of the workshop, the video mentioned how to achieve this look with a regular pencil. I added the image below to my sketchbook. I’m hoping that this summer I have more time to get a calligraphy pen and continue practicing! I hope to maybe send friends and family a letter using these skills too.