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March 2020

Ewing Style Blog Post #1

Interesting Videos


How some videos are spectacular 


“The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience.”

-Eleanor Roosevelt 


 

Some videos can just wow you, and that is why I save these videos, to look back at them. This video I will talk about is very special to me. This is a video of a Harvard law student playing a self-written song about his times at Harvard. His name is Amin Toofani. The video is a recording in a 2011 talent show.

 

            

 I feel this video is special because it has incredible guitar playing, and it has meaning. Amin is playing this song with incredible passion. Thr entire song is a trip. It has highs, lows, fast parts, and slow parts. This along with his incredible skills and performance makes this video very meaningful and awesome to watch. The title also says that he won the talent show, which I think is very deserving. This piece is truly incredible.

Experiences is really what life is about.


Fitz Style Blog Post #2

My Cat Mittens

The most loving animal

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”Time spent with cats is never wasted.”

-Sigmund Freud 

        A thick warm feeling engulfs my body. I notice the how soft the pure white fur is on my nose. Small skin like beans touch my face, and I hear the jingle of a quiet little bell. I am woken by the purrs of Mittens, or Mitt for short. He is pushing his fluffy paws on my chin. I see his eyes fully shut and his mouth smiling. The warm heavy blankets are parted for him. He is happy to just be with me. “Eli, wake up.” My mom stands over me. I see her eyes gleaming at me. I groan, and get up. Mitt looks up at me with despair in his eyes. I go to my bathroom and brush my teeth, and than take a shower. I come back out from my bathroom, and I see Mitt peacefully waiting for me to return. I get dressed and say goodbye to him. As the day goes by, I usually get a video of Mitt from my Mom where he is very sad or is causing trouble. The “Aww.” Or “Mitt!” texts are exchanged, then I carry on with my day. At the end of my day, I come home and see Mitt staring at me with excitement. “Hi! Did you miss me?” I ask. He answers with purrs and looks of love. During my study hours, he is always with me, laying next to me or just in the same room, and as the day ends, I get into bed, and shortly later he comes in and plops down next to me in my bed. Then the cycle repeats.