Sunday, November 28, 2010

Inspiring

Roger Ebert is an amazing and inspiring man!  When I first read his story it made me feel bad yet jealous for him.  Ebert is a famous movie critic who four years ago lost his ability to eat, drink, and speak because he lost his lower jaw from cancer.  There have been numerous surgeries to try to fix this but tragically only gets worse.  Fortunately this hasn't stopped Ebert from continuing his life, his job, and being a husband.  Instead of speaking he writes his words on post it notes and types them into computers who speak for him.  Ebert is strong and hopeful.  Along with this he has gained a better appreciation for the world and finds a greater joy in it.  To have this experience is life changing.  From reading this I became more thankful and in awe at the hope and attitude Ebert took from his tragedy.

If you don't know who Roger Ebert is you can see an overview of his life here.  http://www.esquire.com/features/roger-ebert-0310

Humanity, Hope, and the Human Spirit

When you really wrestle with the idea of humanity, hope, and the human spirit you could think about it forever!  The subject had me engaged and confused when first brought up in my class.  The unit means a lot to me.  It means a discovery of myself, others, and maybe the overall human race.  I have no idea where this confusing topic will lead me, but I really want to get into this because it is a difficult subject to discuss even for the smartest of people.  It will explain the drive, the choice, and the reason for humans. I hope this unit will help better my understanding of life and maybe even my own.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Intros and Such

Andrew is the name. I'm a 10th grader at Northern Burlington.  The reason I made this blog is for my class Gifted and Talented 2 class. Right now we are studying Humanity: How It Feels to Be Human.  Hope you enjoy this blog on humanity and life.