Friday, November 20, 2020

Food For Thought #3

 “FOOD FOR THOUGHT” #3

Topic: Death

Welcome back to my blog today’s topic is a very sad yet interesting topic to speak about though hard to truly understand my thought process please bear with me and give me your thoughts about this topic. Death something that is always a hard topic to talk openly about but Death isn’t the main topic it’s more about what happens after we die where do we go and what truly happens. No one really knows what happens after we die or what we see when dieing we can only theorize what can truly come after our time on this planet is over with. Some believe that we go to a place called heaven, hell, or limbo places that we have been told about for our entire lives others believe that we just go nowhere and continue on in a dark, cold place where nothing truly exists. We stay in a place of solitude, a solitude of death but no one can say for certain the only thing we can do is just live our lives to the fullest and slowly wait until we reach our expiration date. I really don’t feel comfortable talking about this because death is just too much of a heavy topic to go on about. This is where im going to end this post for today and to clarify i am mentally stable for those who might be worried about my thought process i just want to conversate about these things and why we believe certain scenarios.


  • Rosie

Food For Thought #2

 “FOOD FOR THOUGHT” # 2 

Topic: Society

Welcome to my second post on Food For thought where I deliberate on my thoughts when I space out. Today’s thought comes from the time I was watching a video and just stared at it for a bit with thoughts slowly pouring into my head without me really noticing. Society something that everyone is part of whether they like to or not in one way or another someone is a part of society even though they say they aren’t or are we all contribute in some form. We can chose what society we fall into but we are always a part of society as a line from a personal favorite poem “the soul select her own society -”- Emily Dickinson. Now the question is what society do we live in what drives us and what are we looking for as an entire group and why do we seek it. I have recently started to notice that our society is mostly focused on social media lately where people have normalized the idea that social media is a place where we can seek out comfort from others and make friends with other people who have similar interests. This very blog is an example of how this society can be driven off of social media, there is also the fact that many issues are concluded on the internet whether the outcome is good or not.  Many people have taken matters into their own hands and have singled others out and have harassed others to the point they are kicked off of the internet or until they apologized but that still doesn’t really solve the issue so they are still bullied on the internet. Well I find this a suitable place to leave this topic off I know again this topic might be a bit too deep even for the second post but I still love to be able to freely talk about some serious topics which I don’t really have a chance to talk to much about. Please leave your thoughts in the comment and tell me how you felt about this though


-Rosie


Food For Thought

 “FOOD FOR THOUGHT” #1

Topic: Infinity

Hello, welcome to “FOOD FOR THOUGHT” where I discuss some of the ideas that go through my head while I’m spacing out. Today’s topic will Infinity, an area of space that has no boundaries, and what it stands for. To begin with, this thought came from a time where I laid in bed and just had a random thought along the lines of is anything truly infinite. If we were to think realistically everything is bound to something and nothing is truly infinite but I guess there are also boundaries to that as well. To be honest, almost everything will soon cease to exist everything will one day just poof. If there was anything that’s infinite it’s time but there might be a point where that might also end and we just don’t know it yet. There are many things we don’t know yet even about our own planet it is stated that we’ve only explored 8% of our own ocean. I suppose that this entire thought was inspired by a poem I had just recently read a specific line struck a chord with me finite infinity one of the lines in the poem. Just to clarify I’m perfectly mentally healthy my mind just likes to wander around at certain times and I like to think of different possibilities that come across every now and then. Now then this seems like a perfect time to end this little rant but if possible give this idea some thought and tell me what you came up with. I know that this topic might seem a little heavy to deal with on the first post but I enjoy talking about these topics and don’t really get a chance to ever get to, anyways till next time.


  • Rosie   

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Constitution center.




          In this picture is George Washington and I. I was in a room of all the statues of people that were famous back then.  These people were famous because they're the one that established what we have today. And example of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and other people. On the other hand my favorite person in the room was Thomas Edison. The article that I read that was right next to him was very fascinating and also inspired me that rhey struggled back then but still got what they wanted.  Also my other famous statue that was in the room was George Washington .   He Is my second favorite dad chill because he was the one that led the war. Not only that but in front of George Washington was a touch screen where you can write your signature and have your signature in the Declaration of Independence . I thought it was cool. To Conclude , I thought that this trip  was the most interesting and fascinating trip I've ever been to.
I forgot to mention we also saw wax statue of the presidents during that time period.

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              We went to Constitution hall and we learned and did many interesting things. To kick of the tour we use clickers to answer questions relating to the 27 Amendments. I learned that the first 10 amendments are called the Bill of Rights. Also that James Madison was an important part of the Constitution. He was an important part of the constitution because he wrote it. He was called the father of the Constitution. Then we time lined all the events of the war and the signing of the Constitution. We saw a 15 min. show about how the past and made us who we are now. 


Saturday, October 24, 2015



                   The Hall Of Statues




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I recently went to the Constitution Center in Philadelphia in Pennsylvania. My favorite part of going there was to see the Hall Of Statues. At first, the statues seemed scary to me, but then I got used to them the more I looked at them. The picture above was my favorite part of the room. I like the way Benjamin Franklin looked like he was taking a selfie if you were to put a phone in his hands. The room was filled with everyone that was the day these historical people published the Constitution between Britain. The statues would look at you sometimes from faraway, so that's part of the reason I did NOT stay in the room for long.

What I learned at the Constitution Center was that they kept a copy of the Constitution in the building and every night, it would descend to an underground place, where it would be kept for the night, just in case someone would love to steal the Constitution.