HOMS Blog Post 1

1. In “The House on Mango Street”, a narrative by Sandra Cisneros, a theme of freedom and entrapment is revealed through the use of metaphors. In the vignette “Boys & Girls”, Esperanza craves for a friend to play and have fun with, but feels she is stuck with Nenny for now. She then uses the metaphor, “Until then I am a red balloon, a balloon tied to an anchor” (Cisneros 9). This metaphor helps reveal a theme of freedom and entrapment. Esperanza wants to be free to make friends as she pleases, but at this time, she feels like her younger sister Nenny is her responsibility, saying “Since she comes right after me, she is my responsibility” (8). This is where the metaphor and the theme come in. Esperanza wants to have freedom, like a balloon would have freedom to float away in the wind, but she is entrapped by her sister, who functions as the anchor. This anchor holds Esperanza, the balloon, from floating away as she pleases, but instead, she must stay grounded with Nenny, because she has a responsibility to her and her family. Later in the book, Esperanza reads one of her poems that says, “One day I’ll jump out of my own skin” (Cisneros 60). This metaphor also gives insight to the theme of freedom and entrapment. Esperanza feels that she is held back by prejudices and poverty, so one day she wants to jump out of her skin, leaving her race and poverty behind, and be free to live up to her full potential.

“Blueprint” Story

We’ve always had good Christmas’s at my grandparents house, except for one year. Its a yearly tradition, that my family would meet my cousins, aunts, and uncles at my grandparents house. We would always have our Christmas celebration in the living room at my grandparents, and it was a little different this year because they were remodeling their house, and their carpet floors had been pulled out, but no floors had been put in yet; so we were having our Christmas celebration on the bare concrete floor. Our tradition was that we played bingo, and if you won a game, you got to open one of your Christmas presents that night, Christmas Eve. This specific year, none of the younger children won any games, so they started having fits while the older cousins got to open their gifts early. The threats started coming, specifically to me and my younger cousin Zach, that we would have to go to the infamous “punishment room”. Nobody ever wanted to go in their because their was a scary plastic goose that grandma kept in their to scare the children. Nobody knew why she had it or where she got it, but it was the reason all the kids stayed out of that room. Of course Zach and I didn’t stop crying, because we didn’t get to open any presents, so obviously we had to go to the “punishment room”. My aunt put the scary goose right in front of the door, so we were scared to try and leave the room. Eventually, we ended up crying until we were so tired that we fell asleep and didn’t wake up until the next morning.

My Most Valuable Possesion

My most prized possession is a football receiver glove. For my 12th birthday, my parents and my grandpa took me to a New York Giants vs Dallas Cowboy game, because my favorite team, the Giants, were playing in Dallas. It was a Monday night game, so after my mom picked me up for school, she surprised me and told me we were going. So my mom, my dad, my grandpa and I headed towards Dallas. We got to the stadium, and went to our seats on the 7th row. It was a type of game that I liked because my team, the Giants, were completely dominating the Cowboys, which I hated. Because the margin was so large at halftime, most of the Cowboy fans had gone home, so we were able to move to the front row. We sat next to another Giants fan who was wearing a US Army uniform. We talked to him a lot and he was very nice. But during the second half of the game, the Cowboys came back and nearly won, so it ended up being an exciting game. I also enjoyed that Tony Romo hurt his shoulder while I was their. After the Giants ended up winning, we went and stood by the tunnel that the players walked into after the game. One of the Giants receivers, Mario Manningham, tossed his gloves up to the stands, and the army guy caught it. As we were leaving, he ran me down and told me he wanted me to have one of them. Its a 4XL size red glove with black stripes and a NFL logo on it. It’s not only my prized possession because it’s a glove used from a player from my favorite team, but its a reminder of my grandfather. The last time I ever saw him, besides when he was in the hospital, was when he went to the game with me.

Animal Dissections

Many schools use dissections. We have dissected a worm and frog during science. I think that schools use the dissections to help students get better visual aids. Its much better than making them copy stuff from a textbook. Animals also have many of the same organs that humans have. This helps the students understand where body parts are, and what their function is. Also, it is a fun activity that can let the students relax and have some fun.

Spring Semester Project

In our science semester project, we melted 5 different types of chocolate, wondering which would melt the fastest. In our studies, we learned that cookies and cream chocolate melt faster than milk, dark, special dark, and air delight chocolates. I liked that me and Clay were able to eat all of the extra chocolate. I wish I knew that the pan was going to catch on fire.

The Future of the Palo Duro Canyon

The Palo Duro Canyon is the second deepest canyon in the United States, and located around Amarillo, TX. Its average depth is 304 meters (997 ft), with an average width of 10.3 miles. It was formed by water erosion from the Prairie Dog Town Fork of the Red River. The water deepened the canyon by moving sediment downstream, while wind and water erosion gradually widened the canyon. Based on the history of the canyon, I think that the canyon will continue to deepen and widen, but not a very significant amount because the river that used to flow through the canyon is now just a small stream that only flows through various parts of the canyon.

How Was the Universe Created?

There are many different theories about how the Universe was created. Some people think that everything was bunched up togeter, and then it exploded and expanded. Others think that new matter is always created while the universe keeps expanding. I believe that God made the universe exactly how it is now. It says nothing about Him making a huge explosion during the seven days he created the Earth. That is my theory on how the universe was created.

What Really Happens In A Chemical Reaction?

Most people think that a chemical reaction is when something bubbles, explodes, changes color, odor, or temprature, but this in not true. The things listed above are signs of a chemical reaction, not what really happens. A chemical reaction is a process in which one or more substances are changed into one or more new substances. This happens when an electron joins an empty slot on the atom’s valence ring, or leaves an atom to join an empty slot on another atom’s valence ring.

Here is an example of a chemical reaction. This video shows what happens when you put a sucrose in potassium cholride.