Tuesday, December 13, 2011

wRite a Riff

Today was a routine day, it was very predictable. I'm pretty sure everyone has these kind of days were you can almost predict what is going to happen next.You know your next class you know where you are going to sit at lunch, in short it's a boring day. But then there are those day that makes your life seem like a really unpredictable experience. This may be a good thing, you might learn something very interesting that would inspire you or something that grabs your attention and changes the way you look at things. Or it may not be good, it may be a terrible change that puts us out of our comfort zone and makes us want that routine normal day. Like the day we lost Mrs.Mckenna i'm sure all of us wanted things to go back to normal and back to our old routine.
We have to have that balance of a normal predictable day, but we need that bit of change in our lives to be able to grow and learn weird and wonderful things about this life we live.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Remember

The way I chose to remember was by showing a image. This image may not make much sense to you or to anybody that doesn't follow soccer ,but to millions of supporters and their players this clock and date reminds them of why they play and the sort of togetherness at the club.

The tragic story of the Munich air disaster is one that is ingrained in the minds of many of the people that surround Manchester United F.C. The night of February 6th 1958 23 of the 44 passengers on a flight from Munich died as their plane crashed. 8 of the 17 players on the plane died, those nine that survived drag out other passengers from the wreckage and saved many lives in a act of true bravery. Without many of their players they and their manager near death they still some how found the willpower to finish the season.
10 years later Manchester united reached the final of the European cup, What seemed like an impossible task that can only be accomplished in their wildest dreams, was about to come true. Sir Bobby Charlton one of the survivors of the crash led his team on to victory in 1968, a total of 3 of the survivors played in that final. After the match they dedicated the trophy to all of those who lost their lives in the tragic accident.


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