Monday, October 15, 2012

Following Your Heart Always Pays Off


Following Your Heart Always Pays Off
Rachel A Meise
Word Count: 300

I have found that I am reminded constantly of my past decisions. This may explain why I have been so careful to be so aware of the wants and desires of my family, because I know that ultimately that their opinions have the power of making my life wonderful, or a living hell.
I experienced this in the truest sense approximately a year and a half ago. I had joined the navy after a year of military junior college, unsure of what I wanted in my life. My brother had commissioned in the navy in 2003, and had been a role model to me, so I was convinced that my dream would match his. Sadly, I was wrong, and after two weeks of trudging down the same path, I began to notice it. I missed the army training I had done the year prior. I expected to receive support from my family as I told them my decision to separate voluntarily after the spring, and switch branches. To my surprise, the backbone that I had striven to strengthen failed to support me. I felt like I was living in a nightmare as my family’s pride faded and was replaced by harsh arguments and disapproval. I began doubting myself, but my feeling that I was in the wrong place never faded. 
At the end of the year, I knew that if I backed down, I would never have to courage to take any other leap in life, and that the “safe road” would always limit me. So I paused, jumped, and didn’t look back. It turned out to be the best decision I have ever made. I eventually won over the love of my family again, and gained a sense of self-respect that I never dreamed I would have.

BELIEF: Following your heart, no matter what the adversity, always pays off.



Friday, October 5, 2012

Entertainment, Food, and Culture for almost 225 Years





The succulent aromas of fried chicken, lamb, and crab cakes intertwine agreeably with the honey-coated tones of the saxophones played by the soulful jazz musicians. The barrel-bellied older gentlemen sway on the performance stage, enraptured by the poetry of their music, entertaining the workers and businessmen arriving for the lunch hour rush. This scene calls to mind my own childhood visits to Lexington Market, an over 200-year-old establishment filled with vendors selling every variety of food. Despite numerous attempts to close its door, the Market has remained a testament to Baltimore’s history and culture.

Word Count: 94
Works Cited: 
http://www.lexingtonmarket.com/index1.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexington_Market