I always hated Thursdays I felt like it was just a useless day in the week, but today was like the funniest Thursday ever. I worked on a prompt that I really enjoyed and interest me a lot. We basically had a talisman that we individually choose then we had to write a piece about the object and it’s significance to us. I really liked it because it forced me to step out of my comfort zone and just really use my imagination to create a story about an object I had no connection with. After the meeting a couple of friends and some of our RA’s went out to the back and played a game of capture the flag with I never played before and found really entertaining. It was really fun, my team won which may it even better and after we just all hung out laying on the grass and talking about all different kind of things until it became dark outside. Tomorrow’s Friday and we have to submit a piece of our writing for the anthology by Saturday at noon. We might get extended curfew so I’m really excited about added last touches to my piece and improving what I’ve written.
July 1st, 2010 by Nicole Taveras | Under: Community Blog | Tags: Banknote, Bronx, Brooklyn, Building, Children, community, Community Building, Education, Event, Events, Fair, Families, Family, Food, Gambier, Health, Housing, HPAC, Hunts Point, Hunts Point Alliance for Children, Kenyon, Kids, Literacy, Manhattan, Network, Networking, New York, New York City, NYC, Organization, Organizations, Safety, South Bronx, The Bronx, The City, The Five Points, The South Bronx | Comments



