Sunday, April 13, 2014

Final Blog- External Journey




At the beginning of the semester this blog seemed to me like another assignment that would consume my free time.  Even naming my blog was a decision that I never thought would be so accurate until now.  Writing this blog has really been exactly as its name says, part of The Journey of Life.Of all the features that stand out, I have to say that variety is definitely what I like the most of my blog.  It covers such diverse topics that anyone could find something of their interest to read.  From an About me, to movie reflections, to comments on different readings, this blog has managed to exploit every corner of my mind helping to develop my creativity and critical thinking abilities.  I really liked the fact that it wasn’t stuck or centered in a specific topic because that would have make a repetitive and probably boring blog.  I believe that not only mine, but all of the blogs created during this class portray the true diversity that makes up the student pool of our university.

I don’t think that there are many changes between my first blogs and the final ones, because I have always followed the rules that the teacher assign. Although is true that at the first blogs I was very nervous to make my thoughts, ideas and points of view public in the internet. After two or three blogs I overcome that fear and understand that the whole idea of the “public” blogs was to have the experience of learning from each other and understand that there can be a lot of different points of view about the same topic. One difference that I found from the first blogs to the finals was that each blog was longer than the previous one. That was a problem because the maximum for each blog was five hundred words and I always write more than. So, in the finals blogs I had to make them shorter.   

Of all the blogs I have to say that my favorite one is the Tourist for a Day.  To me it is the post that truly shows how much fun I had, not only writing this blog, but during the whole class in general.  In this blog I have the opportunity not only to have a good day, but to combine the knowledge from the class about tourists, travelers, identity and language with an external activity.  This blog help my with my external journey because it makes me aware that in my previous trips I was only an “ugly” tourist, because I only went to the places that the tourist guide tell me. Also, I didn’t make a research before going to the places to know them better, so I was an ignorant tourist.  But, after taking the class Journey in Literature I learn that the best way of enjoying a place is to be a traveler in it, no matter if it’s just for a couple of days.

Even though I really want this semester to be over, it is really bitter to state that this is the end of our external journey as a group.  The class is almost coming to an end, but I am really looking forward to keep on writing in this blog so that new experiences could be kept in this special place on the web.  I want to finalize this post saying thank you to my professor Cynthia Pitmann, to my fellow classmates, and a special one to my readers.  Thank you for taking the time of my making my blog a true MOVING JOURNEY. Hope to write for all of you soon!



5 comments:

  1. As a part of our journeys this one was a very entertaining journey. I really enjoyed all your post so I'm looking forward to keep reading about you.

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  2. This was a great post to end your external journey. I really enjoyed all of your post. I was like being a part of your journey!

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  3. I also found the activity "Day as a tourist" very interesting! Good Blog, nice that you really enjoyed doing your blogs!

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  4. Your overall blog transition is remarkable. I can relate in the way that at first making public your opinion is hard, but part of this experience was to let go.

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  5. My favorite was also the one about being a tourist for a day! I really liked reading your blog.

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