Ice Hockey, well as you can tell from lots of my previouse entries (if you've read my school journal) you would know I love to dance and play soccer. But that isn't close to all the sports I love to do. Like the first two words in the first sentence, you can tell the sport that I'm going to tell you about, and that I love doing. Ice Hockey, yeah. It' one of my "many" passions. I guess hockey is in my blood since I'm Canadian and all, but ICE hockey is just my favorite and is so amazing, and is quite special to me. When you first get out on that ice on that HUGE arena it's awesome. It's so cool, and frosty. Of course, I'm not cold though, because, I'll be wearing SO much padding. But to see everything that I've missed since I left Canada. But it6's all just SO awesome might I add again. I havent been skating or playing in quite some time, so I'm guessing I'm really "rusty" on the skills as you mmight say. But that's fine. I just like to know that I got to and still can play play favorite skating sport in the world...ICE HOCKEY! =D
<3 Pce
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
My Amzing Christmas Poem! Haha =] (its kinda retarded so dont laugh)
Carolers a singing.
Jinglebells a jingleing.
It's a special time of year.
It's Chirstmas time, it's CHristmas time!
Holly berries growing.
Hrns and Whistles Blowing.
It's the special time to cheer!
It's Christmas time, it's Christmas time!
Presents being wrapped.
I dropped one on my cat.
It's a specialtime of year!It's Christ-mas TIME!
Haha, thank you very much =]
<3 Pce
Jinglebells a jingleing.
It's a special time of year.
It's Chirstmas time, it's CHristmas time!
Holly berries growing.
Hrns and Whistles Blowing.
It's the special time to cheer!
It's Christmas time, it's Christmas time!
Presents being wrapped.
I dropped one on my cat.
It's a specialtime of year!It's Christ-mas TIME!
Haha, thank you very much =]
<3 Pce
Thursday, November 15, 2007
STOP FRAME ANIMATION ESSAY
Izzy Matossi
American Studies
November 14, 2007
STOP FRAME REFLECTION ESSAY
We have recently finished a big clay built animation on a famous explorer. My partner was Kelsey Juvenile, and we did our project on Leif Eriksson. He was the son of Erik the Red, a famous Viking-farmer who some believe discovered America, but left before exploring it. Leif then rediscovered it later and fully explored it. He formally discovered America in his time.
There were a lot of fun parts of this project, but my favorite part I most enjoyed was the photography. It was so great to see all the work you put into the back ground, and the people come out in a finished product. You got to capture and edit everything until it was perfect. I already had an interest in photography, so this was a big challenge and great part of this project.
As always, with a project, come difficult parts. I’m no computer genius, so the duration and the computer work of importing scenes from the camera was really difficult for me to do alone or at all. It was hard because I virtually have no patience, and messed it up a lot. All and all, I really think that it benefited me with future technical skills, which I’ll use someday.
I learned a lot of things on this project, and I would still say all the computer work was the most valuable thing I ever could have learned. Along with that, were my partner skills Usually, I like to take over and do everything myself. But working with Kelsey made me realize that when you’re with a partner, you have to equally share all of the work. I learned to work well with others and be patient and polite with a partner.
All throughout the project I learned, and found difficult and enjoyable parts that stuck out to me. I really enjoyed doing this project more than I thought I would. I got through all of the hard things, easy things, etc. but it all came together very well. I am very proud of it. Thanks Mr. Bergquist for helping me get that great feeling of accomplishment and pride in my work.
American Studies
November 14, 2007
STOP FRAME REFLECTION ESSAY
We have recently finished a big clay built animation on a famous explorer. My partner was Kelsey Juvenile, and we did our project on Leif Eriksson. He was the son of Erik the Red, a famous Viking-farmer who some believe discovered America, but left before exploring it. Leif then rediscovered it later and fully explored it. He formally discovered America in his time.
There were a lot of fun parts of this project, but my favorite part I most enjoyed was the photography. It was so great to see all the work you put into the back ground, and the people come out in a finished product. You got to capture and edit everything until it was perfect. I already had an interest in photography, so this was a big challenge and great part of this project.
As always, with a project, come difficult parts. I’m no computer genius, so the duration and the computer work of importing scenes from the camera was really difficult for me to do alone or at all. It was hard because I virtually have no patience, and messed it up a lot. All and all, I really think that it benefited me with future technical skills, which I’ll use someday.
I learned a lot of things on this project, and I would still say all the computer work was the most valuable thing I ever could have learned. Along with that, were my partner skills Usually, I like to take over and do everything myself. But working with Kelsey made me realize that when you’re with a partner, you have to equally share all of the work. I learned to work well with others and be patient and polite with a partner.
All throughout the project I learned, and found difficult and enjoyable parts that stuck out to me. I really enjoyed doing this project more than I thought I would. I got through all of the hard things, easy things, etc. but it all came together very well. I am very proud of it. Thanks Mr. Bergquist for helping me get that great feeling of accomplishment and pride in my work.
Friday, November 2, 2007
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