Wednesday, July 7, 2010

ProcessAnalysis - Directional - 10th

Making a good wrap to eat can either be easy or difficult, depending on what you put in it. For me, this comes easy as long as I have everything I need to make it. Normally what I need to make a good wrap is: a whole wheat tortilla, rotisserie chicken slices from the deli, pepper jack cheese, some mayonnaise, and mustard. If the avocado is in season, I would add that with black olives. To make this wrap, first warm up the whole wheat tortilla in the microwave for about 10 seconds. Then once it is done warming up, add some mayonnaise and a good bit of mustard. After you do that, add the rotisserie chicken slices, which I put four to five on the wrap. Then I put a whole bunch of avocado and black olives on it. Once done, I put the pepper jack cheese on it and microwave it once more for about 15 seconds or until the cheese melts. Roll the tortilla up, enjoy this yummy wrap, and don’t forget to put up anything you used to make this.

Blog 9 Examples of Senses

"Bombs Bursting in Air"
1.) My arm rests around Maddie's shoulders - touch
2.) Stroking her hair - touch
3.) Bumped her head sledding - touch
4.) Dressed in her blue princess costume - sight
5.) Friend's sister was arrested - sight
6.) Shot himself in the woods - hearing
7.) Curve too fast and crashed - hearing
8.) Teacher's draw diagrams of Saturn - sight
9.) Sat by his bed holding his hand - touch
10.) Laughing again and talking of ordinary things - hearing

"Entropy"
1.) Windows in the bedroom were still leaking - sight
2.) My hair was turning gray - sight
3.) The house needed paint - sight
4.) Took up playing my flute again - touch
5.) The uneven vibrations screeched through the house - hearing
6.) My refrigerator conked out - hearing
7.) Root-canal work in my right tooth - hearing
8.) Car broke down - touch/feeling
9.) Clothes were dirty all over again the following Friday - sight
10.) Son's sneakers were developing holes - sight

Blog 8 Once More to the Lake

1.) Cold of the sea water - touch
2.) Wet woods whose scent entered through the screen - smell
3.) Felt the same damp moss - touch
4.) The small waves - sight
5.) The dried blood from yesterday's catch - sight
6.) Strong following breeze - touch
7.) Bedroom smelled of the lumber - smell
8.) Shouts and cries of the other campers - hearing
9.) A curious darkening of the sky - sight
10.) He pulled his dripping trunks from the line - sight