Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Reading Notes Part B: Homer's Odyssey

Below is a continuation of my reading notes for Homer’s Odyssey:

  • Circe has given Odysseus a bag of wind in order to make it home after visiting Teiresias. It would be interesting to include a gift from someone to help my main character overcome an obstacle. I could even incorporate that the gift is a trick against the main character.
  • It is interesting that one of Poseidon’s sons is actually Polyphemus the cyclops. It would make for a good story to incorporate the relationship between the god and cyclops.
  • Teiresias tells Odysseus his fate on his travel back to Ithaca. I feel that Odysseus will lose a lot of his men on his way back home. If he makes it home, it may be unique to make him never make it home because he irritated the God Poseidon.
  • I enjoyed the section where Odysseus talks with his mom. It really demonstrates how long he has been away and what toll this has brought on his family. Writing a story from the perspective of Anticleia or someone else residing in Ithaca could be interesting.
  • I am considering writing a story where the main character meets many heroes that discuss their famous tales. I really enjoyed reading the section where I recognized famous characters such as Jocasta and Oedipus.
  • Agamemnon discusses how his wife Clytemnestra killed him. I think it is funny how he is portrayed as a good guy in this story but in the Trojan War he is considered the antagonist.
  • The Spirit of Achilles sort of parallels Odysseus’ story in regards to trying to make it home. Achilles was unable to make it home to Peleus whereas we do not know if Odysseus will.
  • Scylla is a villain that may be worth writing a story about. She is a six-headed monster that eats six of Odysseus’ men.
  • Even though it was not part of the detailed reading, I would enjoy reading about the sirens and how Odysseus escaped their grasps. 

Homer's Odyssey. Translated by Tony Kline. 2004. 


Monday, January 30, 2017

Reading Notes Part A: Homer's Odyssey

This week I chose to read Homer’s Odyssey. Below are some of the potential stories and events that I enjoyed while reading:  
  • ·       I enjoyed thinking about an island where only cyclops reside. This could potentially allow for me to develop a story where they are thrusted into a war with another creature.
  • ·       I can envision how these cyclops are herding the numerous goats on their lands. It is unusual how they do not have to really work to have crops and protect their goats. I wonder if this is because the gods feel responsible for them being monsters.
  • ·       I wonder if the story would be interesting if the cyclops was actually nice and showed some hospitality to Odysseus and his men.
  • ·       It would be interesting to write the story in the perspective of the cyclops instead of Odysseus.
  • ·       The wine is used as a method to trick the cyclops. I may use this or another method to trick a character in my next story. Wine is mentioned a lot of times throughout the story therefore it must be important to the plotline.
  • ·       It is interesting the relationship the Cyclopes and the Gods have. I feel this would make for a great story to show the creation/origination of the cyclops. I wonder what will occur now that Polyphemus has cursed them.
  • ·       Odysseus seems to very courageous almost to a fault. He almost was hit by the rock of Polyphemus because he was so sure he had escaped. This would be interesting to write about: a tragic flaw.
  • ·       Some of the men are turned into pigs by Circe. I could write a story where the cyclops has this power to make him extra villainous or implement it somewhere else.  
  • ·       Odysseus is able to free his men without having to fight Circe.
  •      Odysseus is constantly being told to visit other places before he gets home. I like a story that the main character has to pass many tests before he/she gets what they want. I may include a similar story this week.


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Polyphemus and Odysseus


Homer's Odyssey, translated by Tony Kline. 

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Week 2 Famous Last Words

This past week has been very good in terms of school and outside of school. In this course, I ended up reading Homer’s Illiad and I was not disappointed. I felt that the story was very well written and very entertaining. My favorite part of the story was the battle between Hector and Achilles, however, I wish Hector would have won the battle! This translated into my story where I thought I did a good job changing the story to what I thought would be a good story. The entire theme that I keep getting from these stories is that the Gods interactions with the mortals causes a lot of issues on Earth and on Mount Olympus. I am really looking forward to reading the other portion of Homer’s epic called Homer’s Odysseus. I feel that it will be similar writing and I am excited to read about the dangerous cyclops!

In my other courses, things have started to pick up quite a bit. My Capstone course involves having presentations every week so I am constantly working on the PowerPoints and work. In connection with this class, I have felt that my writing in my Government class has really improved. I am able to think more creatively in describing my opinions. I am looking forward to finishing that course early though so I can focus on my courses in Petroleum Engineering.

In regards to outside of the class, I am really excited because it is my nieces 1 year birthday this weekend so I am going home. We are having an awesome German dinner full of schnitzel, cabbage, and spatzle to celebrate her birthday. It will be good to see my family and celebrate my wonderful niece’s birthday! Also, I started a new Netflix show called Longmire. It is a great show that is filmed in the beautiful mountains of Wyoming. I definitely recommend it!

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My niece Milena and I
Next week I am looking forward to working on my project and story in this course. I really enjoy using my creativeness in order to develop stories. Thanks for reading!

Feedback Thoughts



My favorite article that I read was Using Harsh Feedback to Fuel Your Career. I felt that this is crucial for anyone to be successful because it allows for people to understand their weakness. The ability to recognize your weakness and locate someone that understands the material better is one of the strongest characteristics a person can have. To go along with accepting criticism, I enjoyed reading 5 Tips for Taking Feedback Like a Champ. My favorite point that the author makes is that having areas to grow means you have not reached your max potential. This is an interesting way to look at a negative because it can give you motivation to really work on aspects of your skills that may be lacking.

In terms of giving feedback, my favorite article was Key Characteristics of Better Learning Feedback. I really liked the portion of the article that discussed being transparent with your critiques. I feel sometimes people try and not be harsh and develop real criticism due to the fear of hurting somebody. As long as you are constructive in your criticism, I feel that it is best to be clear with what your opinion is.  Furthermore, having criticism that has actual tangible results will allow somebody to be motivated in fixing their critiques. The second article that I liked focusing on giving feedback was Try Feedforward Instead of Feedback. I really liked point number 1 that discusses only focusing on the future and not the past. I feel this will allow the reader to stay more positive in knowing that they can change what is wrong instead of knowing their past work is wrong. It allows someone to understand and work to the solution instead of dwelling on their mistakes. 

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Positive Feedback

Week 2 Review

This week has been relatively quick and easy, however, I am just not committing to run the Oklahoma Half Marathon this coming April. I have started running the past week and find myself tired all the time. I will definitely use this after and during my runs in order to catch my breath! Looking forward to another great week next week. 
Daily Announcements


Wikipedia Trail: From Hermes to Art of Ancient Egypt



Since I just finished reading Homer’s Illiad, I started my Wikipedia search on the God Hermes. I felt that he was very involved with this story regarding the Trojan War. I did not know that he was the son of Zeus or that he was considered a conductor of souls (Psychopomp). This led me to click on the page Psychopomp to learn more about these beings that escorted newly deceased souls into the afterlife. These were common in many different religions and cultures, each with their own psychopomp character. I specifically looked into the Egyptian psychopomp called Anubis. This Egyptian character is the commonly seen image of a man with a canine as a head. He was in charge of any mummification process and can be seen on many hieroglyphics from 3100 – 2980 BC. This page had a lot of history about Egypt, resulting in me to click on the page Art of Ancient Egypt. I skipped down to the hieroglyphic section to learn more information. It was first discovered and decoded in 1799 by Jean-Francois Champollion. These symbols and pictures are very difficult to understand and there is said to be over 700 symbols. 
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Alamy: Anubis Hieroglyph 

Learning Challenge: Pomodoro Technique


As a senior, I am actually suffering from a little thing called senioritis. Therefore, this technique would allow for me to be more productive and have time management. This would really come in handy when I am working on Capstone. Capstone can build-up really quickly and get stressful so this would work perfectly. I hope to practice this technique soon.

Learn by H.E.A.R.T.

Growth Mindset


I really like the blog below because it holds much truth. Even if something seems insurmountable, just keep pushing and working hard. A majority of obstacles seem like you cannot beat them, however, with a little more effort you will see success. 

Plus, the cat is pretty funny! 


Growth Mindset Blog



Tech Tip: Blog Templates

Hey everyone!

I ended up changing my template of my blog to one of the Travel templates. It is extremely easy to change. The steps are below:


  1. Go to your own blog.
  2. On the top right banner, select the Design button.
  3. Click the Template tab on the left side of the page.
  4. There you will find many different options to select from
It is that easy! Hope you find a good template for your blog.


-Trevor- 

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Week 2 Storytelling: A Trojan Victory

The story is set in the middle of the Trojan War. The Trojans have held off the Greeks for long enough but the walls were starting to get weak. Achilles and Patroclus had already taken their troops and had headed back home on the roaring sea. Agamemnon and the Greeks now faced a choice on what to do about the Fair Helen. No one knew what was about to happen, except Agamemnon…

The sword dripped with blood as Menelaus fell to the ground. Agamemnon stood over his motionless body with an evil grin on his face. He wanted the beautiful Fair Helen all to himself. Her beauty was not like anything he has ever scene and Agamemnon’s desire for her grew. Agamemnon put the sword back into his sheath and yelled at his shocked army, “I am your king and you do as I say. Tomorrow, we march on Troy one last time. I am the most powerful man in the world and I want what I deserve!”  

The news of what happened spread like wildfire to the gates of Troy. The news of Menelaus’ death broke in the hall where Hector, Paris, and the Fair Helen were feasting. All three of them sat in silence and in utter shock for the betrayal of the leading Greek king.

Paris broke the silence, “I do not care what Agamemnon desires. Helen is the love of my life and I will not go down easily”.

Hector stared in the distance. He took a large sip of his sweet red wine and spoke. “Quiet my brother. This could bring a great opportunity for the City of Troy.”  

“How so! He is marching on Troy with everything they have. We surely cannot stop their forces from breaking into the wall. We are all doomed!”  Paris replied with his shaky voice. For he is was scared of what Agamemnon would do to him.

Without another word to his brother, Hector pushed out and his chair and walked directly to a private room. He closed his eyes and prayed to Zeus directly. “Oh almighty Zeus, if it is your divine choice to let the Trojans win this war against this greedy mortal, let it be.”

His words rang all the way up to Mount Olympus. Zeus, sitting on his throne, heard Hector’s prayers and contemplated whether he should allow for the Trojans to win or not. He knew it would disturb the other God’s to interfere with mortal fights, but he could not sit back and let a man like Agamemnon defeat the Trojans. He thought of what he could do, and finally thought of a brilliant plan that involve Hermes. It was a plan that involved using Agamemnon’s infallible behavior.  

The Greek God Zeus
Zeus and Hermes

The sun rose early that morning, and the Greek army was already marching onto the City of Troy. The battle was fierce with Agamemnon sitting in his chariot. All of a sudden Agamemnon yelled to his men. “Stop! There she is. My Fair Helen is riding away from the City of Troy!” As he and his men pursued, Helen and her horse sped around the side wall of Troy. The army was gaining on her when the mirage of Helen quickly disappeared, for it was Hermes portraying himself as the Fair Helen. Zeus and Hermes had tricked Agamemnon into believing he almost had captured what he desired. As the image of the Fair Helen disappeared, Agamemnon’s face dropped with fear. A thousand Trojan archers, led by the mighty Hector, were aiming right at him. As he yelled in fear, all of the archers released the strings on their bows, unleashing the arrows directly at Agamemnon and his men.
The next month in the City of Troy was filled with wine, food, and celebration for their victory over the greedy king.



Author’s Note: This story was written because this week I read Homer’s Illiad. I felt that I did not really like how the story ended since the Trojans lost the war. Therefore, I wanted to change the ending where the Trojans were victorious. I wanted to respect the original story in that if Achilles fought, he would have defeated Hector. Therefore, I had Achilles leave the battle and return home since he had thought about it throughout the Illiad. This allowed for me to let Hector and the Trojans win without defeating Achilles. In the original Illiad, Zeus is faced with the decision to help Hector and the Trojan’s defeat the Greeks. Furthermore, I utilized the way Athene tricked Hector into fighting by making Zeus use Hermes in order to trick the greedy King Agamemnon. The Illiad really focused on the interaction between the Gods and mortals and just how interactive the Gods were in dealing with mortal fights. I felt Zeus should have helped Hector more, therefore, I included that in my story. I also wanted to make Agamemnon have a personal reason for wanting to fight the war. I felt that the person who desired the Fair Helen should be at the center of the story. That is why I chose to have Agamemnon fall in love with Helen and want to win the war to win her over. The final character I wanted to include was Paris. I felt that he was cowardly throughout the Illiad. I chose to keep his characteristics by making his dialogue display how afraid he was of Agamemnon and of fighting. 

Bibliography: Homer's Illiad. Translated by Alfred J. Church (1907). 

Monday, January 23, 2017

Reading Notes Part B: Homer's Illiad

Below is a continuation of my reading notes for Homer’s Illiad:

  o   The fighting over Patroclus’ arms and body exhibits the how fierce the battle was. Given this, I feel I could incorporate a similar tale in my story. I feel that I could potentially have brothers fight and one dies in battle. Thus, the living brother would have to fight off the opposing men so he can have a proper burial for his fallen brother.
  o   I am curious as to what will happen now that Achilles will be extremely angry that Patroclus has fallen.
  o   Achille is upset that Zeus had answered his request but had let Patroclus die. I find that the Gods typically help, however, there is always another side. There is always a sacrifice or death that follows a God’s answer to a request. This can be used in order to develop a character in my story this week (i.e. vengeance, sorrow, and anger).
  o   I find it interesting how involved the Gods are with the slaying of Hector. I could take an opposite approach and have Zeus actually save Hector and go against the other Gods.
  o   Athene portrayed herself as a comrade of Hector to trick him into fighting Achilles. This reminds me of a time in the Ramayana where Ravana used a golden deer in order to kidnap Sita. I wrote about these deceptions before and I may include this in part of my story.
  o   Hector is defeated and is not given an honorable burial.  Maybe I can alter the ending of this part of the story.
  o   I could potentially write a story from the perspective of Andromache.
  o   Achilles displays sympathy for King Priam when he sneaks into the Greek camp. Hectors is returned and a proper burial was held. I could alter the story and have Achilles kidnap Priam and force an even larger battle between the Trojans and Greeks. 

Spartan Warriors: Achilles defeating Hector



   Homer's Illiad, translated by Alfred J. Church. (1907)


Reading Notes Part A: Homer's Illiad



I chose to read Homer’s Illiad for the second week of reading. Below are some main plot points and some ideas I have for the story:

  o   I find it interesting that an entire war started over a single woman. The story can potentially be retold with a few different twists where Helen is actually trickling Paris and the city of Troy and turns against them during the war.
  o   I really enjoyed the direct interactions between the Gods and humans. I think incorporating the Gods into my story and having them almost fight with or against the City of Troy would make for an interesting story.
  o   Achilles seems like the one who is reasonable. If he does not defeat Agamemnon, then I would consider writing a story in which he does so. I wonder what the other leaders are thinking during this debate.
  o   Achilles is told by his mother to stop fighting and wait for the discussion with Zeus. I am curious to see what Zeus will do in order to help defeat the Greeks.
  o   The Gods are quarreling over the task Thetis asked of Zeus. A war between both the Greeks/Trojans and the Gods would be interesting.
  o   Zeus tricks Agamemnon into thinking he could take Troy if he goes into battle now. I could potentially use another way to trick Agamemnon in future stories.
  o   The stories is switched to the perspective of the Trojans. It would be interesting to rewrite the story and to do the opposite perspectives for each part of the story. Telling the story in the perspective of Paris could display different perspective that would help the reader.
  o   There is foreshadowing of the duel between Hector and Achilles.
  o   Achilles will more than likely stay and fight for the fame. Taking an opposite approach and having him return home and telling stories about what happens in the Trojan War could make for a great story.

  o   Patroclus is dead. I am sure that Achilles will be very upset and try and revenge Patroclus’ death. It would be interesting to tell the story in a first person of Patroclus or Hector to describe their thoughts after main events like this. 
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Wall Street Journal: Hector Defeating Patroclus



   Homer's Illiad, translated by Alfred J. Church. (1907)

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Famous Last Words: First Week of School

First, my Winter Break was very fun and relaxing. I did not go on any vacations, however, I was able to spend a lot of time with my family and relax. New Year’s Eve was definitely the highlight of my break though because I was able to hang out with a lot of my old high school friends and catch up. Once school started, I was able to get into the swing of things with going from total relaxation to working again. First off, this weekend I was able to watch the divisional NFL football games with all of my friends. The games were very good, however, my girlfriend and friends were pretty disappointed that the Dallas Cowboys did not win the game. Once school started, I was able to get in the groove of things. I have a relatively easy load this semester. I am taking my Capstone course, Surface Production II, Oil & Gas Law, Federal Government, and finally Myth Folklore. I am most looking forward to Capstone because I feel that it will really test my understanding of the material I have learned that last few years. I know that it will be a lot of work but I am also excited to get to work with my friends. In addition to school, I have finally stared It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. My friends have always told me to watch it and I finally started. This show is extremely funny and I am definitely addicted to it so far! My favorite character is definitely Charlie because he is so strange and weird.  
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Wikia: (It's Always Sunny)


As for next week, I am looking forward to reading Homer’s Illiad and Odyssey. After reading about the Trojan War in the Wikipedia Trail, it seems that the story is extremely interesting and entertaining. Also, I am excited to start my storybook or portfolio. Overall, it was a great week and I am excited to get this semester started again. 

Tech Tip: Canvas App Download



Since I am always signing into Canvas on my phone, I thought it would be convenient to have the app downloaded. It was very easy to download and easy to set up. I was able to go into my settings and change my notifications in order to send myself notifications when I receive grade changes. I am looking forward to using the app this semester.

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Canvas Logo

Wikipedia Trail: From Odysseus to Achilles


Since I plan on reading Homer's Illiad and Odyssey, I started my Wikipedia Trail with the hero Odysseus. I have always heard about his adventures in both of Homer's epics, therefore I wanted to know a little more about him. One thing I learned was that during the Trojan War, he was one of the volunteers that almost fought the famous Trojan warrior Hector. This led me to click on the next article about the Trojan War. I read about the main parts of the Trojan War described in the Illiad. I learned about the main warriors and what happened to them during this part of the war. The main thing learned was that Hector killed the cousin of Achilles causing Achilles to be overcome with grief and anger. This resulted in the death of the famous Hector by the hands of Achilles. This led me to click on Achilles himself to understand where he came from and why he was fighting in the war in the first place. He's fate was given to him that he would either live in glory but die young, or live a long life with no adventure. Since he wanted glory, he chose to fight in the Trojan War and ultimately died because of that choice.

Wikipedia: (Triumph of Achilles)

Week 1 Review

This week has been a great start to the semester. I really enjoyed browsing through the storybooks because I felt previous students were extremely creative and developed great storybooks. I am looking forward to either writing my own storybook or portfolio. It definitely feels great to get back into the swing of things at school.
Growth Mindset

Growth Mindset


I learned about Carol Dweck and the growth mindset last semester when taking Epics of India. I cannot speak for all majors, however, I do find that as an engineering student at the University of Oklahoma the grading of process versus final grades is in the works of trying the growth mindset. Many professors nowadays grade highly on the process at which you attack a very difficult problem, with only a few points considered for the exact answer. This encourages students to truly study the material instead of memorizing a certain solution to a problem. To focus on what went on in their brain and thought processes allow for students to feel worthy of the task at hand and not get discouraged when failing. I have personally always thought that process is the most important aspect of learning, therefore, I will continue researching the growth mindset this semester and in future. I feel that every teacher/professor needs to look into the growth mindset project and utilize the ideas of Ms. Dweck in their own curriculum. Overall, this idea, along with Ms. Dweck’s growth mindset, are what we need to focus on in the future.

My own goals will continue with what I have thought of in the past. With going through difficult courses, I of course want to get the final grade of an A. However, I value the actual content and processes I have learned versus the letter grade I receive. I would much rather get a “B” in a course and learn a great deal of knowledge versus and easy course that I receive an “A” in.

Furthermore, I found the following meme to fall directly in line with how I feel. Working with groups the past few semesters, I have realized that being honest with yourself is the best way to learn. For example, if I did not understand a certain aspect of a lab, I would not try and be prideful but instead ask for help. This allowed me to actually learn the information and grow myself. When someone is able to accept their weaknesses, they will be able to focus on that and grow themselves more and more. 

Growth Mindset

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Time Strategies



In order to be successful in anything you do you have to work extremely hard and be organized. Since I have taken the Epics of India course, I am familiar with what needs to be done in order to succeed in this class. First, I will bookmark any pages that I find myself searching for more than once. I find this allows you to be efficient with your time and not waste precious time on browsing through the files. Secondly, I will work on this class any time that I am not working on my Capstone or major classes. If I have free time, I will be working on this course. Finally, I will always have a check list on my phone and a calendar on my computer in order to keep up with the coursework in a timely manner.
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Cronofy: (Google Calendar)

Reading Options



First,  I am interested in weeks 2-3 due to the ability to read Homer's Iliad and Odyssey. I feel the stories will be full of adventure and I want to know what happens. I have always been curious and wanted to read these epics so I am choosing these. I hope they are great stories!
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Wikiwand: (Odysseus and the Cyclops)
I am also looking forward to reading about Native American units in weeks 9-10. I feel that it will be extremely interesting to learn more about a culture that I simply do not know a lot about. I read a little of the Cherokee unit and enjoyed reading it. I am sure when it comes to choosing the unit I will do more research into what unit I want to read. 


Finally, I feel that I would enjoy reading the units for weeks 11-12. I want to read  Robin Hood due to the way it is written. I read the first ballad and was able to understand the content while enjoying reading it. Additionally, I am leaning towards reading Beowulf. I have read this story before, however, it was Sophomore year of high school. I really enjoyed it the first time I read it and am curious on how I would interpret the story now.


Storybook Favorites

The first storybook that I found to be interesting was The Legend of “Calico” Jack Rackham by Will Robson. I mainly chose this story based off the image depicting two ships battling. The introduction really intrigued me because I felt as if I was in the tavern and discussing the life of a famous pirate. The hook at the end of the introduction forced me to read the rest of the storybook, therefore, I felt that if I wrote a storybook that would be something I would need. Also, the ending of the storybook was excellent. The description as the pirate walked out of the tavern, along with the hint that the man was indeed Jack Rackham was great. I found this to be my favorite storybook I read. 






The Legend of "Calico" Jack Rackham by Will Robson

The second storybook that I clicked on was by Morgan Smith and was called Tracking the Werewolf. I found the title to be very intriguing and I felt that it was something that would interest me. I was not wrong. The dialogue was excellent throughout and the introduction was very detailed. The diction allowed me to place myself in either the dimly lit study of John Abbott or the gloomy Backwood-Inn. Furthermore, I liked how the story is written as almost a journal article of John Abbott’s. This allowed the reader in the end to judge whether or not they believed these werewolf tracking stories or not. I enjoy times where the author allows the reader to decide if something truly occurred or not due to the first person perspective. Also, the images chosen allowed me to depict the 1800’s and what John Abbott encountered during his journey.  
Tracking the Werewolf by Morgan Smith

The third storybook that grabbed my attention was Tragically Ever After. I thought the title was extremely inviting due to the play on the commonly known phrase Happily Ever After. The first thing the reader sees on the storybook is a gloomy image that really depicts what the rest of the stories are about. I have never really thought about what happened to the Disney characters once they stories have finished, but if I had it definitely would have been full of happiness. This storybook is completely opposite from the common story and the author did a very good job. The diction chosen really depicted the grief these Disney princesses were facing after these “fairy tales”. Overall, the stories were very well written and the layout was very clean and easy to navigate.


Tragically Ever After

Introduction to a Future Petroleum Engineer


            Hello my name is Trevor Eckard. I am originally from Boerne, Texas near San Antonio, however, in high school I moved to Lucas, Texas just north of Dallas. I am currently a senior Petroleum Engineer (PE) and plan on graduating Spring 2017. The coolest thing about being a PE is the many opportunities to travel and experience new locations. You can either stay in the United States, go offshore, or even go out of the country to European or South American countries. The past summers I have had an internship with Denbury Resources in both Houston and Plano Texas. Both were extremely great opportunities that I thoroughly enjoyed. 


           One of my favorite things to do is to travel. Some of my favorite locations I have been is Costa Rica, Germany, San Francisco, and Montana. I have a few places that are on  my bucket list that include Lake Louise, Australia, and to ski the Swiss Alps. I hope I can see these places very soon. If there are any other suggestions please let me know!
                                                            View in Domincal, Costa Rica               

             My favorite book series is the Vince Flynn series about Mitch Rapp, a young aspiring CIA agent and his life after becoming one of the top agents. It is a great series that includes historically correct events with entertaining stories about Rapp’s adventures. Also, I am a huge movie person, with my favorite movie being Shawshank Redemption. Other favorites include the Batman movie series, Hell or High Water, and The Prestige. I am usually up for any movie and am always looking to watch new ones! Going along with the movie scene, my favorite snack food is popcorn by far. I definitely love going to the movie theater just get popcorn with jalepenos (trust me it’s good).

My hobbies include cooking, poker, and playing sports (specifically basketball and golf). I enjoy playing and watching almost any sport though and know plenty of useless sports trivia. My only sports team I really root for is the Spurs though (I am going to miss Tim Duncan!).  
Ruger and I
          Also, I am a huge dog person and finally decided to get a golden retriever puppy this past summer. His name is Ruger and is currently 7 months old. He is a great dog that loves playing fetch (sometimes...) and sleeping!

Ruger actually playing fetch in the creek

It is nice to meet everyone!                     


-Trevor-









Monday, January 16, 2017

Week 1 Storytelling


The “Sold” sign slowly disappeared as my parents and I drove off. We were moving again, of course.  This was the third time this year and all I could think about was how many more times will I have to be thrown into another school. A new place, new friends, and a whole new beginning, again. My parents said this move will be different though, they called the new cabin an oasis in the middle of a secluded forest.
As I looked out of the window at the foggy landscape, I could feel my eyes yearning for sleep. I did not want to miss any of the drive so I fought with all my might to stay awake. Just then I heard the blinker on the car turn on and we exited off the highway onto Eerie Forest Road. We were driving on the bouncy road as huge oak trees consumed the sky above me. All of a sudden the car jerked forward as the car came to a complete stop. My dad revved the engine, trying to free us from whatever had stopped our car. As I looked out to see what it was, I could feel the car slowly sinking into the mushy ground beneath us. It dawned on me. I quickly unbuckled and yelled to my parents, “Quicksand!”. We jumped out of the car just in time as the quicksand completely engulfed the car until all we could see was the antenna poking out. We all stood in shock staring at the ground, trying to figure out what actually just happened. We knew that the best way to fix this crazy event was to head towards the new cabin and call for help, so we started walking.
We walked for what seemed like forever when my dad decided he needed to go to the restroom. With my dad gone, my mom and I heard a murmur coming from the distance. As we waited and waited the murmur got louder and louder. All of a sudden, my dad came running towards us, screaming, with a large swarm of killer bees following closely. As I turned to run, I noticed a stream of water. We all were able to make it to the water and to escape the deadly stings of the bees. Just in time.
              As we continued walking, we finally made it to where the cabin was in sight. Just as we let out a sigh of relief, we heard a chopping sound near the cabin. From behind the house walked a crazy axeman screaming at us to get off his land. As the man ran after us, we hid behind a large oak tree, breathing ever so softly. As the axeman searched for us, I accidentally moved my foot, causing the axeman to hear where we were. He started chopping down the tree we were behind. With the cabin nearby, I went around the left side of the oak and yelled “Over here!”. As the axeman quickly looked my way, my dad came out from behind the tree and tackled the axeman, sending his ax flying away. We all sprinted as fast as we could to the cabin, with the axeman right behind us. He quickly caught up to me, and as he lunged forward to grab me, I woke up to my mom holding my arm as we arrived at our new cabin. It was all a dream, nothing but a dream.

Author note: Written from the inspiration from Tom Gauld's Map of the Area Surrounding our Holiday Home. I started from the South, worked Northeast, and finally arrived at the cabin where the axeman was located. 

Map of the Area Surrounding our Holiday Homea cartoon by Tom Gauld from his book ROBOTS, MONSTERS Etc., 2006. http://onlinecourselady.pbworks.com/w/page/12763863/week1storytelling 

Favorite Place


Cayman Islands

One of my favorite vacations was when my family and I would go to the Cayman Islands during the summer. The crystal clear water and white sands were always a relaxing way to end my summer vacation. If you have not been to Cayman, I definitely recommend going! (especially Stingray City and the Turtle Farm)



7-mile beach is the prime tourist location with many restaurants and hotels. If you go, I would definitely stay on 7-mile beach.

Stingray City is an awesome and rare way to see wild stingrays in their own habitat without being enclosed. It is very exciting. 


-Trevor-

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The Great Delfino

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