Friday, March 5, 2010

Teens


A "GANGSTER'S" PRIDE
All for his "Homies" tried and true,The pride of his colors, the gang, his crewHe lives his life helping all those in needLoving and caring shown in his deeds.He laughs with his friends as memories are madeLittle pranks, jokes, stories of his time he gave.At times he sits so deep in thoughtYou wonder what this "gangster" is all about.Adults pre-judge him for his appearance.They see baggy clothes and slicked back hairAnd think "no good" for him there is no chance.Other kids see him with hate.They throw gang signs, and call him names.A fight they try to instigate.He tries very hard to do what is rightHe thinks of his mother's words,"Don't pay attention walk away from a fight"She prays for his safety as to God for him she criesTrying to get passed the accusations against him, the lies.He tells his friends about angels and trumpets and about the last days,Things he has read in the Bible, as in his room he laysIt's so hard to be goodWhen people, adults, say you're a hood.But if we can see past the clothes and the hairWe see they are our children in need of love, compassion, and care.They are young people hurting and in despair.We can do more for them than shake our head as we stare.This young man has dreams of what he wants to someday beTo finish school, perhaps go to college, work,How proud mom would be.He loves his neighborhood where he lives,Not by his choice, but his parents, no opinion he gives.You watch my back & I'll watch yoursA promise given by each of the boys.They care for each other as they make their way homeNot thinking of danger or doom.A quiet night towards home his walk he beginsNot thinking that tonight his soul, will be required of him.The Lord called him that October day.As this young man takes God's hand, to Heaven, he's on his way.He doesn't look back to what he leaves behind.He's in the presence of Jesus and His Glory Divine.This young man gave his life, so many would find theirs.Gang kids are not evil or hoods by nature.They are our sons, our daughters in need of affection.This young man that lived a short 17 yearsWill be remembered with love by his friendsAnd his mother through her tears.As she kissed him for the last time in this lifeShe looks to the Lord for strength, comfort, and guidance.For the days ahead that are filled with strife.She knows in her heart that one day they will be together againAnd as the pain and the heartache of the daysWithout him come and are gone.She continues her walk through faith in God's plan.You may wonder how I'm so certain of what I write,You see I am the mother and Omar my son.To Omar with loveI love you mijo,MOMThis poem was contributed by Pat in loving memory of her sonOmar Jesus TrujilloJanuary 30, 1981 - October 25, 1998

Monday, February 8, 2010

Quote


You were born an original. Don't die a copy.

--John Mason


To this qoute means that you should unique and don't try to be something your not. To just be yourself. i chose this quote because i seen alot of people that try to be like other people and don't try to be them selfs.



  1. Keep being myself.

  2. Won't try to be like any one else.

  3. Act and dress the way I want to act and dress.

Monday, January 25, 2010

My Interview

Mrs. Babb Life

Math teacher

Farragut Career Academy

Vanderbilt University
Math and Secondary Education

Career

Time at current organization:
Been working for 4 ½ years

Proudest career accomplishment:
Got the Notional Bored Certification.

Greatest influence:
My greatest influence was my 8th grade teacher and math team coach.

Tips for high school student:
Work hard and don’t let your circumstance get you down.
Job

How do you know you’re doing well:
I got a job that I like, and I’m happy with where I live.

What would be the next big thing in your career:
To be a part of a group of teachers who care about and drive change at Farragut.

What would you do over differently:
Not buy a house when its market is in a peek.

How many people work for you:
None.

How much do you make:
About $50,000 a year.
Life

How many people in your family work with you:
None.

Favorites

Book:
“Mark of the Loin”

Singer:
“Alice and Krauss”

Movie:
“Life is Beautiful”

Sport to watch:
Basketball

Sport to play:
Ultimate Frisbee

T.V. show:

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

My Bio

Samuel Chavez is a 19 years old football player, who is currently attending the University of Chicago, and is a running back for the school varsity team. He has been playing football since the age of 7, playing flag football for an elementary team. In freshmen year of high school, he joined the football as a running back. His team made it to the city finals. They won by 3 points that he scored at the end of the game. He was very committed to playing football, that any time he had a chance; he would run for at least 5 miles. His junior year of high school he got two awards, one for scoring the most goals. And the other for running the most miles the quickest. Samuel is ready to go pro and he is going to do it as quick as he runs.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

25 Things To Know About Me


  1. I have a picture of my graduation on my wall.
  2. The music I like to listen to is bachata, durangense, hip-hop, and rap.
  3. I miss my friend Ana.
  4. My favorite pizza topping is peperoni and sausage.
  5. If I could eat anything right now it would be a MC double.
  6. My first crush was Yecica.
  7. I like some one right now.
  8. My favorite teacher was MS. Gonzalez.
  9. I mostly get compliments about my hair.
  10. I ate some MC Donald's last.
  11. My favorite song is T.I - No matter what.
  12. My favorite colors are pink, purple, and blue.
  13. The last thing i drank was water.
  14. The last person i talked on the last was Alma.
  15. The first thing i notice from a girl is the face.
  16. My favorite sodas are coca cola, and sprite.
  17. my favorite sport is soccer.
  18. I have black hair.
  19. I have brown eyes.
  20. I have 1 brother and 1 sister.
  21. My favorite month is June.
  22. I'm not shy to ask some one out.
  23. I prefer the summer.
  24. I prefer kisses than hugs.
  25. The last thing i bought was a led pencil.