Tuesday, January 27, 2009

The Word on Microsoft Word!
I am familiar with some basic concepts of Microsoft Word, like adding a header or a footer and the proper format for citations. I would really like to learn how to use Excel, especially since, as a Psych major, I will need to take statistics courses that use Excel!

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Salutations from Lindsay!

Hello, my name is Lindsay and I am quite happy with my moniker, given that at birth my dad wanted to name me either Edge (after the guitarist in U2) or Sacagawea (yes, after the navigator of the Lewis and Clark expedition and no, I am not Native American at all, my dad just wanted to shout "Hey Sac, get ova' heyuh" in a thick New York accent). I am an Art and Psychology double major from Edmond, Oklahoma, the state "where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain", usually in the form of an F5 tornado. My town's slogan is "Edmond, a great place to grow" and I would say that, living in Oklahoma for a decade and a half, I agree. My home town is the perfect size, small enough that you run into people you know at Target, but large enough to have at least one Starbucks located within a mile of home. To me, nothing is better than curling up with a good book or working on art, and I guess that's rare among my age group. On the first week of school, my male neighbors across the hall were horrified to discover I had never played a video game before, and promptly made it their mission to "fix" me. I swear, one of them almost cried whenever I didn't know the name for the joystick and referred to it as the "blobby thing".
I'm known among my friends in Oklahoma and my friends in Trinity as having unusual hobbies, and the most recent skill I've acquired is glassblowing. I made my first vase two weeks ago, which is a major improvement from my second lesson, when I set the floor on fire (My teacher was completely calm during this incident, and, as he adjusted his rose-colored glasses and leisurely put out the flames, he commented that "this sort of thing happens all the time.")! Unfortunately it's not only the floor that gets burned from my hobby. My arms have been covered in raised red welts and blisters and blackened by scorch marks from the flame. Secretly I'm proud of looking like I've been through the ringer for my art because I believe it gives me a closer connection to what I create. For the time I've spent and the lessons I've learned, The Blue Sage Glass Studio in Oklahoma City is one of my favorite places. Check it out!

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Here's my first vase, I hope you like it!


My secret fact is that I am a belly dancer and I'm currently teaching my friends how to belly dance, including the boys!


I haven't had a computer course before, so admittedly I am unfamiliar with programs like Microsoft Excel. On the positive side, as an artist I am familiar with Adobe Photoshop, and my dad is an IT Director who has taught me a lot about solving computer problems. In fact, he laughed hysterically when he learned I didn't pass the computer course requirement exam. My mother, however, was sympathetic, though she also believes if you click the refresh button harder her page will load more quickly than using a light click of her mouse! I'm really looking forward to expanding my knowledge about computers, and I'm already having a blast blogging!

Questions? Comments? Happy Thoughts? Email me at lmarotta@trinity.edu