Sunday, December 6, 2015

Tech Tip

I embedded boomer sooner from soundcloud on my page. We are Miami bound for the college playoffs!

Reading

My favorite stories I read this semester were all the halloween themed myths and folktales I read and researched for my storybook. I am a big fan of the scary and supernatural.

Reflections

I am so glad I took this class! I was able to express my creative side all semester. Being able to experiment with different writing styles was really fun too. I enjoyed reading different stories from all over the world.

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Storytelling Week 14: The Centuries Race

The Centuries Race

Wiki: The Tortoise & The Hare

It's been 100 years since the famous Tortoise and the Hare race where the unlikely tortoise beat the smug Hare in a race. Since that race, many changes have taken place. The Tortoise family lived in the glory and limelight after that fateful day. The Hare family became less confident as the years went by.

Now to mark the 100th year anniversary of the race, the two families have agreed to to a Centennial race. 

"Why do you even bother doing this Hare?" the tortoise asked. "I'm going to clobber you like my great grandpa did 100 years ago!"

"T... Thh... The only reason your great grampy won was b.. bee... beeee... because m.. mmm.. myyy.. my great grampy was a... aa... aaaa... arrogant," the Hare Stuttered.

"If that's what you think! I'm still going to beat you and uphold my families legacy! Get ready to eat my dust you filthy rabbit," Tortoise said.

Beep. Beep. Beep. BEEEEEP!!! 

The race was on. The Hare was stricken with a sudden fit of grief. He thought there was no way he could beat the tortoise, even though he was slow as molasses. Hare could not even think straight with everyone's eyes on him.

"I can't do this!" Hare yelled as the Tortoise slowly made his way down the racetrack.

The Hare gave up and lost the three day long race. 

The Tortoise family would rule the racing world for at least another hundred years.


Author's Note:
So this is the classic tale of the Tortoise & The Hare but since I like to change things up a bit I decided to make the Hare this big hot shot racer that is kind of a punk and the rabbit as a shy, timid bunny.

Bibliography:
Fables in Rhyme for Little Folks
W. T. Larned (adapted from La Fontaine), illustrated by John Rae, 1918.

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Monday, November 16, 2015

Tech Tip: Weather Widget

Hello all. I have created two different weather widgets on my page. I did the standard weather widget on my sidebar that allows viewers to see the current condition in norman. I also added a radar loop widget at the top of my screen. It's a little big, but that's okay. Since there is a chance for tornadic activity this evening I thought it would be cool to add Doppler radar to my blog. Also, we are supposed to get some snow in the coming weeks it will be cool to see that on my blog when it happens.

Reading Diary A: Fables of La Fontaine

Fables of La Fontaine


From Blog: The Hare and the Tortoise
I absolutely love this story! I remember reading it as a kid and thought it was the best. This story is the traditional the Hare and the Tortoise racing tale. This story also reminds me of the cartoon Franklin. The Tortoise is such a great character. She also throws shade at the Hare in the end. I will most likely choose this story to write about this week.