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Jessica's Juicy Journal
The world from the eyes of a seventeen year old girl.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Friday, May 11, 2012
Current Events
As every minute passes a new moment is documented, and posted online. Yet today I saw an event thatcaught my eye. Well I was on CNN.com I saw an article called "Baseball final forfeited because of girl at second Base." This intruiged me, as the society we live in today is very accepting.
The story highlighted how Paige Shultzbach, is good enough to play with the boys, since he school no longer has softball.
It also talks about how the team was undefeated and about to play their championship game, against another Catholic schoool whom they had played twice before during that season.
Paige had sat out those games in respect to that school, especially since it was on their home turf. Yet when it came to the Championship game on a nuetral field, Paige wanted to play, which is understandable.
The opposing school saw Paige, and decided immediately they would not play against a girl, it was against their ideals of seperating boys ang girls, especaillyin sports, therefore Paige's team won.
I have two questions from this story.
1.) In this day and age, isn't this considered sexist?
2.) If the teams had played together before wouldn't they have noticed Paige in uniform on the bench and been curious, wouldn't someone on the team have noticed her, and how did the students feel about it?
And here's a discussion question for fun:
How would you feel if you were in Paige's shoes, what would you have done?
The story highlighted how Paige Shultzbach, is good enough to play with the boys, since he school no longer has softball.
It also talks about how the team was undefeated and about to play their championship game, against another Catholic schoool whom they had played twice before during that season.
Paige had sat out those games in respect to that school, especially since it was on their home turf. Yet when it came to the Championship game on a nuetral field, Paige wanted to play, which is understandable.
The opposing school saw Paige, and decided immediately they would not play against a girl, it was against their ideals of seperating boys ang girls, especaillyin sports, therefore Paige's team won.
I have two questions from this story.
1.) In this day and age, isn't this considered sexist?
2.) If the teams had played together before wouldn't they have noticed Paige in uniform on the bench and been curious, wouldn't someone on the team have noticed her, and how did the students feel about it?
And here's a discussion question for fun:
How would you feel if you were in Paige's shoes, what would you have done?
Friday, May 4, 2012
In the game of Monopoly when I recieve a "Get out of jail freen card" I tend to save them. I like to think there will always be a moment that is more necessary than the current one. Then in some games I never even end up using the card, or I end up selling it for some extra cash, in hopes of winning the game. The latest question I was asked brought up the same type of reaction, " If I could "Google" any question in in the world and get the answer, what question would you ask and why?"
Monday, April 30, 2012
America's Beauty....
America's beauty is different for each person, and can be determined by how each person interprets it. I am inspired by a beuatiful place that can only be found in America. Door County, Wisconsin. This can be found on a map, off the shores of Lake Michigan.

Door County is a place special to my heart, its holds several memories with myfamily, and my cousins. The condos we stay at is known as Glidden Lodge, a rustic yet temporary, simple cozy space. Tenniscourts, bike trails and a pool can be found. As well as the gorgeous Lake Michigna, on a clear day the Lake is almost clear and you can find the sand bars, the spots out in the lake where it's surprisingly shallow. These were the destinations my cousins and I made. Now I was probably about seven years old, and it was the first time I had ever been to Glidden Lodge. We had just unpacked and from our patio you could see the lake not even a hundred yards away, it was the most spectualr site ever. My sister, cousin and I knew instantly what we were going to do, go swim. We change as quick as we could and ran our litte bodies downto the beach, we hadn't brought towels or even considered the consequences yet, we justwanted to get into the clear water. We ran in and the water was soon up to my hips. Only then did we realize what we did. Lake Michigan felt like a plunge into Artic water, we had never felt anything so cold. We instantly ran out, that's when we realized we didn't have towels. We were shivering and knew we need to get warm, my sisters lips were a slight shade of purple. That's when we noticed our parents wathcing us, and laughing. Although within a second our mothers disappeared and reappeared with towels. Together we raced our little bodies up the trail and ran for them each grabbing a plushie, thick, warm towel to wrap up in until our bodies returned to the natural body temperature. Still to this day, when I look out at the lake I think back to that day, I also think how majestic the lake still looks a decade later.

Door County is a place special to my heart, its holds several memories with myfamily, and my cousins. The condos we stay at is known as Glidden Lodge, a rustic yet temporary, simple cozy space. Tenniscourts, bike trails and a pool can be found. As well as the gorgeous Lake Michigna, on a clear day the Lake is almost clear and you can find the sand bars, the spots out in the lake where it's surprisingly shallow. These were the destinations my cousins and I made. Now I was probably about seven years old, and it was the first time I had ever been to Glidden Lodge. We had just unpacked and from our patio you could see the lake not even a hundred yards away, it was the most spectualr site ever. My sister, cousin and I knew instantly what we were going to do, go swim. We change as quick as we could and ran our litte bodies downto the beach, we hadn't brought towels or even considered the consequences yet, we justwanted to get into the clear water. We ran in and the water was soon up to my hips. Only then did we realize what we did. Lake Michigan felt like a plunge into Artic water, we had never felt anything so cold. We instantly ran out, that's when we realized we didn't have towels. We were shivering and knew we need to get warm, my sisters lips were a slight shade of purple. That's when we noticed our parents wathcing us, and laughing. Although within a second our mothers disappeared and reappeared with towels. Together we raced our little bodies up the trail and ran for them each grabbing a plushie, thick, warm towel to wrap up in until our bodies returned to the natural body temperature. Still to this day, when I look out at the lake I think back to that day, I also think how majestic the lake still looks a decade later.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012
The Poem In My Pocket
What hope means
Hope is bright shining light which keeps darkness at the bay
Hope is gentle cold breeze on a hot summer day
Hope is to remain positive when going gets tough
hope is seeking more when others think u had enough
What hope means
Hope is dreaming of tommorow
Hope is simmering under sorrow
Hope is sparkles when tears in our eyes
Hope is a beautiful thing & beutiful things never dies
What hope means
Hope is as light as a feather
Hope keeps all of us together
Hope is ubiquitous and free of cost
Hope is the last thing ever lost.....
Hope is bright shining light which keeps darkness at the bay
Hope is gentle cold breeze on a hot summer day
Hope is to remain positive when going gets tough
hope is seeking more when others think u had enough
What hope means
Hope is dreaming of tommorow
Hope is simmering under sorrow
Hope is sparkles when tears in our eyes
Hope is a beautiful thing & beutiful things never dies
What hope means
Hope is as light as a feather
Hope keeps all of us together
Hope is ubiquitous and free of cost
Hope is the last thing ever lost.....
Vineet Bansal
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Injustice
Many times in a single day we experience injustice. Although, many of us don't view it as injustice. It can be from a single comment you overhear, to judging someone based on the color of their skin. Racist, and sexist comments are part of injustice in this world. Moments that aren't fair to evreyone, that's injustice. Excluding someone, ignoring someone, bullying someone, these are all forms of injustice. Acts of injustice are truely in the eyes of the beholder. The world we live in is very unfair, and I have seen acts of injustice, several actually. Although many times, I don't think realize it's injustice.
Plus, standing up for injustice is hard. A couple times I have stood up for injustice, although those times were typically cases of bullying or comments I didn't like. Nothing too extravagent. One major injustice I do stand for, or would if I got the chance is animal cruelity. Animal cruelty a vulger act, taht should never have existed. The stories are sickening and the animals are helpless, they couldn't protect themselves at all. I have been fortunate and never seen true animal cruelity, therfore I've never showed my beliefs about it. Yet, if I recieved the chance, animal cruelty is one injustice I will always stand against.
Plus, standing up for injustice is hard. A couple times I have stood up for injustice, although those times were typically cases of bullying or comments I didn't like. Nothing too extravagent. One major injustice I do stand for, or would if I got the chance is animal cruelity. Animal cruelty a vulger act, taht should never have existed. The stories are sickening and the animals are helpless, they couldn't protect themselves at all. I have been fortunate and never seen true animal cruelity, therfore I've never showed my beliefs about it. Yet, if I recieved the chance, animal cruelty is one injustice I will always stand against.
Friday, April 13, 2012
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