I cannot believe some of these assignments are actually homework. In fact, when I made my video describing myself with a twist (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICBx5FpTkNE), I could have killed two birds with one stone by recording my mom’s reaction for the “Record Someone Confused” assignment. She gave in to the notion that this is actual homework and helped me by spinning the wing of the duck in this picture http://www.flickr.com/photos/85969186@N02/7967141232/. Of course, she thought I was entirely wired for putting a coosy on a stuffed polar bear’s head (http://www.flickr.com/photos/85969186@N02/7959760142/), but heck, it’s homework. The video was a little hard for me because I stutter a little when I try to gather my thoughts when I talk, but it didn’t look too bad when I published it. The other stuff was fun. It was kind of like a scavenger hunt to find some bizarre ideas to share. I like having chances to show off my creativity, so these assignments are fun to me. Part of my thought process is trying my best to come up with ideas that no one else would have thought of, so when I do come up with something, it is literally exciting to me. Like finding buried treasure.
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