August 31, 2016

STORY: THE MAN WITH NO FACE



Photo Credits: Jim G
“This is the last chance you’re going to get. Make it count.” Gary, the man at the job placement agency tells me looking down his big nose over his glasses. The stuffy air was suffocating and his look of disappointment made it all the worse.

“Yes. I’ll do my best.” The last five jobs I was placed at didn’t work out and this one didn’t seem very promising either. But, I can’t blow it off. My family is counting on me to make it work this time.

After shaking hands with Gary, I walked briskly to the doors of that airless building. Breathing a sigh of relief that I made it out of there.

Tomorrow at noon I had my interview at the Greystone’s house. I wasn’t surprised when I saw the listing for a housekeeper/chef/other listed under their name. They owned the most lucrative winery in Traverse City and their house is what you would expect of people who make that exorbitant amount of money.

I get in my little blue Jetta and pulled away from the hustle and bustle of midday in the town center. I roll my windows down to rid myself of the feeling of that stuffy building. After five minutes of driving I turn down my street and pull into the driveway of my childhood home.

My parents weren’t able to afford sending me and my two older sisters to college. I had always been a home body so I chose to stay.

I walked in the door, sliding my boots and my coat off simultaneously.

“Dinner is served!” My mom yells from the next room. Setting the last plate on the table.





Waking up the next day, I had a new sense of determination. I said goodbye in rush, holding my resume in one hand and a piece of toast with butter in the other.

When I arrived at the Greystone’s house, I took a deep breath to steady my nerves.

“I can do this.” I repeated to myself for the tenth time on my car ride here.

I stepped out of my car and headed to the massive door. Before I even step foot on the mat the door opened for me.

“Hello! You must be Elliotte! Come in, come in. Mrs. Greystone is waiting for you in the sitting room.” A plump kind looking woman opened the door for me and led me to the sitting room that was bigger than my kitchen and living room combined.

“Hello Elliotte. I am Mrs. Greystone.” She said with a formal uninviting tone that made me feel like I was intruding on something. Reaching out her hand, she shook mine with a feather light grip.

The rest of the interview seemed to go alright. Though I wasn’t sure because of Mrs. Greystone’s blank expressions. I really did need this job and I hope that even she could see that I was willing and able to work hard for the money. The job was for their guest house, where her old son, Will, lives.

“Alright, that is all I need to know. You can start tomorrow, correct?” She says looking down at the paperwork in front of her.

“Oh, I got the job?!” I say with a little too much enthusiasm. Clearing my throat I say, “I mean, yes, I can start tomorrow. Definitely.” Nodding with as much professionalism as I can muster.

“Great.” She says, standing up. “I will see you tomorrow to go over, in detail, what I expect from you.”

With a curt nod, I am escorted out. Walking the cobblestone driveway to my car, I can’t help but do a skip or two out of pure excitement. Once I got in my car, I started playing over what she said during the interview.

“He does not like to be seen by the workers. So you must knock before entering a room and once your tasks are done, make yourself scarce.”

I couldn’t help but wonder why he doesn’t want to be seen.





My days go by quickly as I orient myself to this new job. I try to find clues as to what Will actually looks like. I have seen no photos around the house. So, I am left to wonder. The conversation from yesterday with my two older sisters played on repeat in my head.

“That is so weird. You should just poke your head through the door one day. Oh! Or ‘accidentally’ open the door as though you didn’t hear him respond.” One of my sisters suggested.

“Yeah. I couldn’t imagine being in someone’s house, let alone working for them, and not knowing what they look like. Does it not drive you insane?” My other sister said.

I try to shake the thoughts out of my head but they wouldn’t leave. So, I decided to listen to them. I knock lightly on the door and open it before Will has a chance to reply. I am greeted immediately with a scowl across a once beautiful face, mutilated by a scar that stretches from the right side of his dark brown hair all the way to the left side of his chiseled chin.

I shake my head to clear my thoughts, shocked to finally meet Will face to face.

“I am so sorry, Will, I mean Sir. I didn’t hear. I swear I knocked. I really didn’t mean to barge in like this.” I say quickly stumbling over the words that spill out of my mouth.

Will simply turned away with a sad look on his face and sighed heavily, dismissing me. I quickly turn to the door and shut it behind me. I slide down the outside of the door to sit, my legs weak with fear of losing my job. I shed a single tear. Partially for myself and my family, but also for the man on the other side of the door. Unwilling to show the world his face.







Author’s Note:
This story was a mix between Cupid and Psyche, the book/movie You Before Me and a little bit of Beauty and the Beast. It was hard to think of something that would make someone hide their face from everyone. Yet, there are plenty of people with serious face scarring that don’t hide from the world. I wanted to write about something at least relatively realistic. The setting in the beginning of You Before Me was very similar. The main character goes to the job agency in her town. She gets a job at a mansion where she is to clean the house, and eventually befriend, a man with physical disabilities. I felt like this setting was a realistic to set my story around. I hope you liked it!


Bibliography:
Apuleius's Cupid and Psyche: link to the reading.

August 28, 2016

READING NOTES: APULEIUS'S CUPID AND PSYCHE (READING B)

For this week, I read Apuleius's Cupid and Psyche. This is the second part of the reading notes for this story. These are some of the things that I thought of while reading the first part of this story. I really enjoyed it and there were many ways I thought of that could transform the story.

Photo Credits:  L. Prang & Co.

This first part reminds me of when Regina George figures out that Cady isn’t really her friend in the movie Mean Girls. She starts screaming with chocolate in her teeth and runs home to put Cady in her burn book.
Venus could be the media if I stick to that story with the three brothers.
The brothers going to the media to give up the story of her lying to him too. They were skeptical that she was being truthful to him and they thought they were doing the right thing by showing the magazine to him and telling the media about her.
Also, after fleeing, she hid herself away in a cabin that no one knew about besides the brief mention of it to her husband.
Then the media would mentally rip him apart. Not giving him a chance to explain what actually happened.
He was about to give up all hopes of being normal and unknown again when he went to find his wife instead
I like the idea of three tasks.
It is interesting that they made Psyche so weak minded. She did as she was told and then in the end always ruins it somehow because of her lack of self-restraint/curiosity/brains.
I like how Cupid was able to simply brush away the sleep.
I think it is interesting that their child is called pleasure.
I like how it is a happy ending.
I could make the wedding in the story out to just be their reunion and the sharing of truths from both ends. She would tell him about what happened with her ex-husband and he would tell her about what his brothers did to expose her.
It is interesting that the donkey is a human. There seems to be a large chunk of the story that I am missing (most likely in the following pages).
I wonder what role the old lady has in the story.
Why did the donkey have to have been a person?


Apuleius's Cupid and Psyche: link to the reading.

READING NOTES: APULEIUS'S CUPID AND PSYCHE (READING A)

For this week, I read Apuleius's Cupid and Psyche. These are some of the things that I thought of while reading the first part of this story. I really enjoyed it and there were many ways I thought of that could transform the story.

Photo Credits: Annie Swynnerton


The best funerals are the ones with great stories. Wine always seems to bring out the best stories.
I like how the thieves are just thieves and do not mean to harm the girl.
And the old lady could be an enemy in disguise.
I could focus on the dream part.
In the first place dreams that come in daytime are always said to prove untrue, and secondly a nightmare often signifies the opposite. For example, being beaten, weeping, someone slicing at your throat, will announce a large and profitable deal; while laughter, stuffing sweet pastries, or love-making, foretell sad spirits, bodily weakness, and every sort of loss.
I like how there is a story inside of a story. It adds a level of detail that is very interesting.
I could contrast with Cinderella and the ugly stepsisters.
The stepsisters could be in on the plan to make her love the worst man
Instead of the cliff it was somewhere else where they took her to be married.
The servants could be something else.
The story could stop at some point and bring them back to the first story. Going into detail and then straight back again to the story inside.
The girl should have more of a story. It seems she is just pretty and cries a lot.
Wow… This is a jealous mother-in-law story if I’ve ever seen one. I could contrast with the movie Monster in Law.
These sisters are all evil. Even if they messed up my marriage I wouldn’t send them jumping off a cliff… But I guess that was their punishment for jealousy and conspiracy against their own sister.
I could change it so they were three brothers. They would all marry but one would never say who his wife was or give any details. Thinking that he was lying, they snuck over to their house at night and discovered that it was someone who was famous but who had disappeared after a scandal with her ex-husband. She didn’t tell her new husband for fear of the media. The husband, didn’t keep up with media so he never knew she was famous. The brothers strategically placed magazines with her face on it so that he would see. When confronted, she fled.

Apuleius's Cupid and Psyche: link to the reading.

GROWTH MINDSET THOUGHTS


I enjoyed watching the growth mindset videos. It is interesting that something that seems so simple, can change the way that kids look at a problem. I think it is very important for students to understand “not yet”.
Photo Credits: Jay Shetty (@jayshetty1) Twitter
 
I think a lot of it depends on the way that the students’ previous teachers and role models have treated them in the past. When students get trophies for participating in soccer games it does nothing to help the kids. The education system is in a very sad state right now. From the No Child Left Behind Act to teachers only focusing on making sure their students get a high score on standardized tests, the whole thing is a mess. There are good teachers out there but they seem to be less and less as time goes on. Walking through my old elementary school is depressing. There are no colorful drawings or artwork to adorn the walls. It looks more like a mental institution rather than an elementary school. I completely agree that we should not teach kids that easy is good, that working hard and not getting it right is worse than not trying and guessing right.
Photo Credits: Michael Courington (MrCourington53) Twitter 
 

STARTING THE SEMESTER

Photo Credits: Karolina Grabowska

I am a very visual oriented person and I forget things often. So, my favorite organizing tip is to use calendars and planners. I use a chunky assignment notebook, a wall calendar as well as the calendar on my phone. They all serve different purposes for me. In my assignment notebook, I write out all of my assignments for class, work and pretty much everything else. I use the Emily Ley planner. But, I don’t always check it like I would hope to. So, I use my wall calendar as a visual reminder for the big things like tests, doctors’ appointments and when I am dog sitting. I use my phone when I am not home and need to add something. Just in case I don’t look at my wall calendar, my phone will buzz to remind me of the task.



August 26, 2016

READING OPTIONS



The story I picked in Apuleius: Her Dream. I really like to learn about ancient life and the things that they believed. The religions I find most intriguing are polytheistic religions. This story also stood out to me because someone is trying to cheer another person up. I always like to read things that make me feel good.

Some of the sections that I find interesting are Egyptian Myth, Fables of La Fontaine and American Indian Tales. I find other cultures very interesting. Especially when they are ancient cultures. They seem to bring out this sort of mythical fantasy that only comes from that time period. It is very interesting to me so see how these people thought and how they viewed the world. I also enjoy Native American stories and tales because of their connection to the earth and nature. Also, I like to read about Native American because of their strength and will. The image below embodies that in my opinion so that is why I chose it.


(Jicarilla Apache man,
photo by E. Curtis, 1904)

STORYBOOK FAVORITES


The three pages I chose were Untold Stories of the Sea, Gossips of the Glass House and The Darling Tales of Wendy. These stories, in one way or another, stood out to me. Some stood out because of the visual aspects of the blog page itself and some because of the words within the blogs.

The Untold Stories of the Sea blog stood out to me because of my love for mermaids and the sea in general. Of all the Disney princesses, Ariel has always been my favorite. One of my favorite quotes is “Whatever we lose, like a you or a me, it is always ourselves we find at the sea.” This blog reminded me of all the things I love about the ocean (and large bodies of water in general). The topic did do a good job of explaining what it is the blog is about. I do not particularly like the design of the blog. It is a little messy and not appealing to me. It could be a lot better.

Gossips of the Glass House stood out to me immediately because of the image it inspired in me. I love reading about and learning about Greek Mythology. I think it is very interesting and there are so many different adaptations that people have created over the year. It can make for a very dynamic story line. The introduction, in my opinion, did a relatively good job depicting what was to come in the rest of the blog. I do like this blog more than the first but in contrast, this blog is a little boring to me. It’s clean, but the colors are too similar to bring out enough contrast.

The Darling Tales of Wendy stood out to me because I like to read older books. They bring me to a life I can’t recreate otherwise. This blog does give a really clear picture of what the rest of the story will be about and sets the scene very well, as long as you have seen Peter Pan and its sequels. This blog is my favorite visually of the three. It is dark and inviting. The font is great for the actual text, because it is a letter, but I think it is overkill to use it on the side navigation bar as well. My favorite image was from this blog and it is shown below.

Photo Credits: Mary Pickford by Hartsook Photo, 1918

August 24, 2016

INTRODUCTION TO ME...

I am a senior majoring in Advertising and minoring in Interior Design. I am from a suburb of Chicago called Lake Forest. I came to OU for a couple of reasons. I hate the cold, my mom went here for a semester and loved it, I had to compete football wise with my sister who went to Alabama and when I was looking for schools, it was really important to me at the time that there was an accredited Interior Design program (because that was my intended major then).

My favorite class in my major so far is advertising media. I enjoy media planning which is essentially the plan of where to put ads and all the things that go behind it. At the moment, that is what I am planning to do with my life after graduation. I have no idea where yet but I am open to suggestions as well as job offerings.

I am a crazy dog lady but I don’t have any dogs here with me at school. So, instead, I dog sit for people in the Norman area to get my dog fix. I also volunteer at Second Chance Animal Shelter (if you haven’t been and like dogs or cats…you should check it out). At home my family has two dogs. One of them is a black Labrador retriever named Millie and the other is a Shih Tzu/West Highland Terrier mix named Gracie.

I like photography, reading and cooking. I am also interested in nutrition and if I could go back in time and change my major I probably would switch it to nutrition. Seeing as I am a senior and that I have limited resources, it’s not an option for me at the moment. I plan on taking classes online or figuring something out in the future that would enable me to study nutrition. If I had more time in the day, I would cook more and cook healthier things. Feel free to check out my online portfolio here.

Photo Credit: Millie and Gracie in the front yard. Taken by yours truly.

August 23, 2016

STORY...WHAT SHALL WE DO?

 Nikos

The smell of saltwater and the tireless labors of sailing were the only two things that have been keeping me going. Well, that and the promise of a traditional Greek meal when I dock.

The Thessalonikis are like family to me and like any true Greek family, they know how to cook. They own a restaurant right in the middle of town and I am their main provider of fish. Whenever I stop by, they make sure I know that my services are appreciated by stuffing me full of food. Each time I visit my sadness intensifies, knowing I might never see Grace again. Grace is the Thessaloniki’s youngest daughter and my closest childhood friend. Although she was always something more to me. She left for university and hasn’t come back since, leaving me to think of all the “what ifs”.

My stomach growling interrupted my thoughts making me change directions and head to dock up for some food. Once my ship was all tied down, I made the short trip up to Agnanti.


***


Grace

The sun was already beating down on the Greek island of Skopelos. The short breezes that occasionally rustled the leaves of the trees was a welcome break from the stifling rays. Trudging up the hundreds of steps to work was not ideal by my standards. But when I looked out over the icy blue water, I knew I made the right decision in moving back.

I’ve been back for a few days now and I finally have to time to go to my family’s restaurant. I make my way on the cobblestone path to Agnanti, a path I’ve traveled a thousand times. I turn to open the electric blue French doors and I am assaulted with the smell of my childhood. Closing my eyes I take in all the smells. Freshly caught fish and bread just out from the oven overlay the soft salty breeze coming through the open windows.

Opening my eyes again I realize I am face to face with my best friend from childhood.

“Nikos!” I almost scream with excitement. I run into his open arms and he swings me around like he would years ago.

“Gracie! I didn’t know you were coming home. What changed?” He asked. Setting me down and pulling back to look at me. He was always good at reading my face so I let my hair fall forward to hide my blush.

“Ah… It’s a long story. We’ll have time to talk later, your food is ready.” I say pointing behind him to my mother, holding his favorite food, baked aborigine and beef shin with spaghetti.

Narrowing his eyes he looked at me and slowly turned to his food. Knowing his weakness to my mother’s cooking, I was able to escape his interrogation for the time being. We make our way over to our old spot on the balcony and sit so he can eat. There was a different feeling that accompanied this reunion but I couldn’t quite figure out what it was.

Before he has time to take a bite, little voices from below reach our ears.

“Should I, Oh! Should I?” One of the little voices says. We turn to match the voice with a person and see a small boy. No more than eight years old.

“What should we do?” Replies the little girl sitting on a cobblestone step next to the little boy.

“I will kiss you.” The little boy declares. The little girl’s eyes go wide and before she can react, the little boy gives her a short kiss on the little girl’s lips.

When I look back up at Nikos, we both burst out laughing.

“Poor girl! She had no idea what was coming for her.” I say between laughs. When we quiet down Nikos eyes darken as he looks into mine.

“I will kiss you, Grace.”





Author’s Note

I used a nursery rhyme from “The Nursery Rhyme Book” to create this short story. It was lot harder to create a story from something else that was already in existence like this. I started off thinking I was going to have the two characters I created kiss as if they were the two kids in the nursery rhyme. But, as I continued writing, I decided it would work better if the two stories connected in a different way. So, that is why I had them overhear the kids and then react. The island is a real place and I got the idea to use it because this is where the movie Mamma Mia was filmed. The restaurant is also a real place on the island but everything else is fictional.

This was the nursery rhyme I used:

There was a little boy and a little girl
Lived in an alley;
Says the little boy to the little girl,
“Shall I, oh! shall I?”
Says the little girl to the little boy,
“What shall we do?”
Says the little boy to the little girl,
“I will kiss you.”


Bibliography. “The Nursery Rhyme Book,” edited by Andrew Lang and illustrated by L. Leslie Brooke, 1897, Web Source.

Photo Credit: Taken by: Yorick_R on June 22, 2010 

August 22, 2016

MY FAVORITE PLACE - CHARLESTON, SC

It was easy for me to decide on a place to call “my favorite”.
Charleston, South Carolina is it.
I haven’t been to any place like it. Charleston seems to hold a certain charm in the walls, cobblestones and colorful houses that are the essence of the city. The warm atmosphere, weather and people included, make Charleston feel like home.
Throughout Charleston you can find hundreds of pineapple decals and ornaments. The pineapple has evolved to be a symbol of hospitality so it’s no wonder that there is a huge fountain in the shape of one in Charleston.

The Pineapple Fountain -- Charleston (SC) Waterfront Park 2012
Image by Ron Cogswell on Tuesday July 10, 2012
Source: Flickr