kids at work bring a tier to my eye
i am aaron facio from tule river and i am proud to be native and i have 5 bros and 4 sisters
Hello, Pipeline 2013! It feels nice to come back to Pitzer for another year, especially when there are five other people that I already know. I never really got to write a bio blog, so this is me: my name is Alysha White. I am from the Diné Nation in Windowrock, Arizona. My mom comes from St. Michael’s and my dad comes from Ganado. I currently live in Albuquerque, New Mexico and go to school at Volcano Vista High School…home of the Hawks! I am an auntie of two lovely little girls, Calisyana Brenda and Caleila Waniyetu; they are my loves and my life, and being away from them is really hard for me to deal with, but I know they are safe and sound at home, waiting patiently for me to return. I love movies and television…I enjoy watching and writing shows because one day, I hope to become one of the producers behind the scenes. I really would love to go to New York University when I graduate high school and study film production and creative writing. I enjoy talking and getting to know people. I believe I have interesting stories when I think of them, but as of now, I have nothing to say…but I know stuff will come soon!
I have had a super fun time here at Pipeline 2013 and can’t wait to see what future events we are going to venture on this week…!
~Alysha
My name is Brittany Calderon. I am from Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians. I am sixteen year old and I attended the Pitzer pipeline last year. Even though the first week is over, I am still looking forward to the rest of the week!
In my time in chumash I learned another valuable piece of my puzzle and on this day I beat doubt back into his place and I feel better more than better in fact, I am no longer under the shadow of my own doubt.
Oh dear lord, can someone please tell me whose idea was it to have us kids running around until 10 at night, have homework to do (The Scapel and the Silver Bear and, for the girls, finishing our shawls), and then get up at six. As long as you skip the homework, you get a healthy eight hours of sleep, right?
But you can’t keep not doing your homework.
So some nights you get, like, seven hours of sleep if you just work for an hour, but most of the time, you get less. Personally, I’m up until, like, midnight, so I get literally six hours if I wake up at 6:00 AM. And then there’s some of the boys who get up at, like 5ish in the morning (how do you guys get SLEEP???).
Someone please explain this to me.
And don’t you dare mention our free time, because more often than not, we don’t have any because when we go to Western, we don’t have any because the car trips there and back take up all of the time.
You guys, I’m seriously still stuck on chapter three, because of how long the chapters are! I love the book, I promise I do, but I just have no time to actually read it unless I want to multitask and eat while I do it and be anti-social. I’m going to have to pull all-nighters to catch up, I swear to gawd. And don’t even get me started on the shawls. I still have mine from last year unfinished.
Now you know my inner shaaaaaammmmeeeeeeeeee.
Today at Western University but was a great experience !