Sunday, January 23, 2011

Blog 1 -- The Start of Something New

Hi, I'm Codie, and this is my blog. Um, a few things about me would be... I am 15 years old, and I have two older siblings, one brother (17) and one sister (21). I have six pets: four cats and two dogs. I had a guinea pig as well, but he died a few years ago. I used to have braces, but I've never needed glasses (although I like to wear them). I live with both of my parents and my siblings (except when my sister is at college). I like to sing, dance, make jokes, read, write poetry, and doodle. I dislike this spacebar because it keeps sticking and clumping words together likethis. When I see things IN ALL CAPS my inner voice reads it as shouting. I've never traveled outside of the country before, so going to Australia will be really exciting, especially since I'll be the first person in my family to go there. 

The reason I signed up for this course is because I've always loved seeing new places. I love to explore, but I never went very far from my house when I was growing up. We went to Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Iowa, Missouri, and Indiana to visit my grandparents, go to family reunions, or for tri-state swim competitions. Then, in 2007, we flew to Arizona for my cousin's wedding. That was the first time I'd ever been on an airplane, and I loved it. Then, for spring break of 2009 (seventh grade), I traveled to Virginia with my class. Those were the two farthest distances I've ever been from home so far. As you can see, I've never been put of the country. However, I've always wanted to travel abroad. Also, my brother and sister have both been to other countries. My sister went to Japan, Spain, Italy, and other countries in Europe for AP Euro. My brother also went on the AP Euro trip, which took him to Germany, France, and Austria, among other places. Australia is one of the only continents that neither of them has gone to, and I want to be the first.

What I hope to learn from this experience is the broadening of my mind to other cultures and traditions. I've always loved different languages and people's accents, because it reminds me that the world is much larger than the small portion that I live in. I also hope to see just how different other countries can be from the U.S., and to see how different countries view us.

Australia specifically interests me because it originally started out as a prison colony for British convicts, which makes it pretty unique. Also, the whole continent itself is one country (not including New Zealand). The flight from Sydney to Los Angeles is about 13 hours long, and LA is 18 hours behind Sydney, so if you left Sydney at 10:00 AM on a Saturday, you'd get to LA at 4:00 PM on the Friday before. Furthermore, I really like kangaroos and wallabies, and boomerangs look pretty cool too (even if I can't get one to work). I've always wanted to go to Australia because it seems so far away.

I think that learning about where I'm going before I go there is important because it helps me prepare for what's going to happen. It helps to know whether or not I'll need an umbrella before I go to school so I don't show up soaked. It's common sense. It would be downright stupid if we weren't told anything about where we were going on this trip. I wouldn't know what to pack, so I'd bring a swimsuit and a snowsuit. And once we arrived, I'd have so much extra baggage that I wouldn't even need because I didn't know enough not to pack it. Knowing details about where we're going also helps me to decide how I'm going to act. From just one class, I've learned that I shouldn't act like a tourist, or wear clothes with logos on them, or act like I'm better than everyone I see just because I'm different. Information can really help.

   

2 comments:

  1. Hi Codie - amazing post. I REALLY enjoyed reading it. I'll be the first person in my immediate family to travel to AU/NZ and I am also looking forward to bragging rights =) I'm glad that you're looking forward to learning more before we travel - it will def. help us gain a greater understanding of these countries. Keep up the great work. In the gradebook, I am putting in 4 out of 5, I can help you get your pictures posted in classs and then we can change it to a 5/5. Email me with any questions.

    Schagrin

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  2. I'm not sure where AUNZ is... (Wisconsin?) but I've been to Rockford, so that's got to count for something.

    Loved reading your blog and will follow you on your adventure!

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