Friday, June 6, 2008


I consider myself a very shy but friendly person. I have always been like this since I can remember. I don’t remember one time in school were I got in trouble. I like hanging out with my family and friends and I have always liked to help people. That’s why when I grow up I want to be a nurse. Since I am one of the oldest cousins I had to help all the ones who just came from Mexico or simply people whit needed homework help. And I am glad I can do it because when I was younger I didn’t have anyone to help me because when the homework was in English it possible for my parents to help me. Currently I a junior in life academy, well for a few more days then I will officially be a senior. I cant believe time went by so fast I remember when I was in middle school as a sixth grader I would tell my self that I had a long way to go now I don’t want the year t be over. After high school I want to continue in college but I am scared because I have hard that in college the classrooms have over three hundred students. So I am planning to look for small schools I don’t know were yet though. Then I plan to graduate and become a registered nurse, I know that will take more school time but I am willing to do it because I know that by the end I wont regret it. When I start saving my own money I plan to invest it n a nice home of my own and a pretty car of my own. I also want to help out my parents like they have always had helped me.

Yesterday June 5th


Yesterday it was my birthday, although it seemed like any other day until I got home. My dad came home with a caramel frapuchino from Starbucks and said that was my gift. It was funny because he said he preferred cheap gifts. After that my aunt called us and told my sister and I to come over and have dinner over there. So we did go over there and my uncle bought us pizza. I had fun with my cousins although they can get on your nerves sometimes I love then to death.
I have been visiting my cousins almost nine years since they moved next door to were I used to live. Since it was next door we would go every day, my mom would even say “Don’t you get tired of going over there” I would respond, “No can I go now”. Now that we live like fifteen blocks away we still go every Wednesday, Saturdays, and Sundays. We have quite a difference in age, the smallest is nine and the other is thirteen but we get along like if we were all the same age. The smallest gets along with me really well she always looks forward for me to play with her or what so ever.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

This Years Postsession


This time in post session it was time to for me to leave my shyness behind. I learned that if I kept being the shy person that I am I wouldn’t be much of a help to my group. I never imagined going up to strange people and asked them random questions about whatever topic we were focusing in. I really had trouble telling my group that I really wouldn’t like to be the interviewer, I just felt that wasn’t my thing because I don’t have a loud voice. But since I wasn’t the interviewer I wound be the note taker and in other group I would go up to people and ask them if they would let us interview them. This time I decide to not try something new and interview these strangers, I now I could have done it if I would have pushed myself but I didn’t. I leaned new things and visited places that I never imagined being there. For example who ever thought I would be walking in the Castro district in San Francisco I learned new thing and saw new things. But I also enjoyed part of this post session like going to lake merit and using the paddleboats, I had a really good time. We went to places were I would fit in like Fruitvale village and others like Chinatown were I would feel being stared at and being watched simply because I was in a way different. But after all I thought these were cool trips, overall I had much fun.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Castro District of San Francisco


Walking around the Castro district in San Francisco was a little different then walking around somewhere else. I saw something’s I have never even heard of here around Oakland. The Castro district is very well known for people who are gay. People in the Castro district walk around with their partners and kiss in the street and no body comment it because it is a normal thing for them in their community. Once you enter the Castro district you will know it because there are rainbow flags everywhere you turn around and look. This flag is like a symbol to them. People over there were very nice people we went into several business and they treated us real nice, when they preferred not to give us an interview they would apologize. While doing some of the interviews we were assigned we got into to a store that seemed like a regular store but once we got the we were asked if we were adults, to me that was a weird question because never in a store they had asked me my age but then the man told us that we had to get out because it was an adult I have never heard of adult stores, but now I now what they are. In San Francisco the transportation is different that here in Oakland they have muni's they run with electricity.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

my trip to lakeshore

My trip to lakeshore was fun. We walked around the lake until we got to Grand Avenue. We were supposing to get easy interviews since we were in a place were the people seemed nice but we weren’t so lucky. After walking for a while it was time to head back to our meting point and walk towards the Oakland rose garden. The garden was beautiful there were all kinds of flowers to look at and to smell them. When you walk into this place there is a beautiful sence touching your nose. This place is a nice place to spend the afternoon and walk around just admiring the beautiful place.

Monday, June 2, 2008

My Trip to Old Oakland

On my visit to old Oakland we visited the farmers market that gets set up there every Friday. The farmer market is not that big its only four blocks in between Broadway and clay. I really liked walking around and seeing all the things the people were selling. One lady who was selling blue berries said she didn’t live here but she came here six times a week to sell in markets like the one in old Oakland. Old Oakland has very old buildings I guess the name says it all. while walking around the market I saw a person painting I thought he was doing some portraits of people who volunteered and I walked around him to see what believed was a portrait and I was surprised of what I saw he had painted part of the farmers market exactly how it was on live I really liked it.