Thursday, January 15, 2015

Week 1 Introduction

Hey, everyone.  I’m Heather Catlett! I’m a  Pre-Occupational Therapy major and I’m minoring in Health and Exercise Sciences. I’m currently enrolled in this class (could you tell?), Queer Theory, Physics Lab, Genetics, and Intro to Biology.  I’m working on increasing my science GPA so I have a better shot of getting into grad school.

My hobbies include cross stitching, hiking, and longboarding.  I’m actually super clumsy, so the fact that I longboard is kind of comical.  My friends actually got me into it, and I absolutely love it.  I always feel so free and happy when I longboard.  It’s a really awesome time to just let my mind run free and enjoy the world around me. I’m currently working on my downhilling form so I can compete in races with my friends. I love being outside, so I am always doing something outdoors as much as I can.  I also cross stitch, which is pretty tame.  Cross stitching is pretty much just making X’s on cloth while following a pattern to make an image.  I only do it when I’m watching a movie or anything on netflix.  I have a hard time just sitting still, so I cross stitch to keep my hands busy, allowing me to actually sit and enjoy what I’m watching.

Also, I have two cats! I’m a huge cat person, which is fitting with my last name (Catlett). They are brother and sister!

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The orange one is named Stig (named after The Stig from Top Gear), and the calico cat is named Olive.  They are both pretty rad! Stig is extremely attached to me and way too smart for his own good.  He taught himself how to open doors, so he could get into my room and sleep with me at night.  Olive is more of an independent cat, but she’s extremely sweet.

Those are pretty much the main things about me!

Week 1 Storytelling: Clumsy Brian O'Lin

"Brian O'Lin had no breeches to wear;
He bought him a sheepskin to make him a pair,
The woolly side out, and the other side in:
'It's pleasant and cool,' says Brian O'Lin."

There was a man named Brian O’Lin who lived in a village.  He was notorious for being the clumsiest man out of all of the village people.  Every day he would ruin a new pair of pants in one way or another.  Just yesterday poor Brian O’Lin ruined his last pair of breeches by tripping over his own feet and falling into a large pile of horse droppings.  Unable to get the stains or the smell out, Brian O’Lin had no more trousers to wear.

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Brian O’Lin had no breeches to wear

After buying so many new pairs of pants in the past week, Brian O’Lin decided to try and save money by buying cloth in bulk to make his own pairs of pants. He wandered around the village in just his knickers searching for the perfect material to make his pants out of.  He needed something durable, stylish, and functional. After getting shooed away by most of the villagers because of his revealing appearance, the only person who would sell him any material was an almost blind old sheep farmer.  Having no other options, Brian O’Lin went ahead and bought a sheepskin.

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He bought him a sheepskin to make him a pair
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After returning home, Brian O’Lin tried his hand at sewing himself pants.  Being so clumsy, it took a lot of time and multiple puncture wounds from his needle before he finally had a finished product that looked acceptable (even though it was slightly tinged red from his blood).  He put the pants on, wool side in, and admired his handiwork.  He was very happy with himself until he started walking around and realized how itchy and hot these pants were.  The wool was irritating his skin! Flustered he took the pants off and turned them inside out to see how that felt.  He did so, and remarked out loud that his pants were pleasant and cool to wear.

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It's pleasant and cool,' says Brian O'Lin

He loved his pants so much, he went back to the sheep farmer and bought as much sheepskin as he could, and spent the rest of the day sewing himself even more breeches.  Later that night, as he walked into town to meet a friend, he got caught in a rose bush, ripping his new pants. Brian O'Lin did not fret, for he had over twenty other pairs to change in to at home.

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Author's Note: This story is based off of a traditional nursery rhyme written in The Nursery Rhyme Book, edited by Andrew Lang (1897).  Because the rhyme is about a man in sheepskin breeches, I assumed it was from awhile back in the past in a village. From there I let my imagination take over and came up with a story on exactly why he was wearing sheepskin pants in the first place.  Most of my inspiration came from being extremely clumsy myself.

Because there wasn't much of a story to go off of, the nursery rhyme was fairly short, I got to use my imagination to make up most of the story, which I love doing! I got to visualize my own village and figure out the map as I went along. My mom also sews, so I know how easy it can be to prick your finger while doing so, which is where I got the inspiration for the puncture wounds. Plus, if Brian O'Lin was that clumsy, it made sense to me that he would not only ruin his pants a lot, but also injure himself on accident. I know I definitely injure myself on accident all the time! Luckily I don't ruin as many pairs of pants as he does.



Monday, January 12, 2015

Favorite Place


My favorite place to be is in the Wichita Mountains on this exact rock.  When the weather is nice and I have a free day, I'm almost always here, reading and enjoying the view.  It's such a beautiful place, and there's always a new adventure to go on every time I visit. 

                (Image Information: Personal photo of the Wichita Mountains; from September 2014.)

Orientation Things

Hopefully this works!