Monday, September 3, 2007

INTRODUCTION

4/03  We took a day trip to LaNoria.  This is 1 of 3 classrooms in the elementary school.

Hello, everyone! This is a picture of me and my boyfriend, Flippy. No, I won't lie, this is me in Hawaii 2 years ago, and my REAL boyfriend, Hunter, is taller and doesn't have fish breath.

My name is Kathleen MacNeil, I am 26 years old, and I am a native San Diegan. I have an older brother and sister. I got my B.A. in Psychology at USD, and my interests include singing, dancing, theater, reading, tennis, cycling, and traveling. I grew up in Scripps Ranch and went to Miramar Ranch Elementary. Then I moved to Solana Beach when I was 8 and attended Solana Vista, then Skyline Elementary. Then I went across the street to Earl Warren Junior High, and then to Torrey Pines High School.

I started computing around the age of 8, typing stories and poems in Microsoft WordPerfect on our PC. You couldn't see the formatting until you printed it out. Then along came Microsoft Word, and you could see everything on the screen as it should look, or as my dad called it, WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get). I thought this was very cool. By the time I was in high school, my Dad got a Dell and a newer version of Windows. I took a Dell laptop to college. I used PCs at UCLA, then I transferred to USD. They had both Macs and PCs, and sometimes the PCs were full and I had to use a Mac. It scared me. Now I'm at a job where I have to use a Mac, and I am finally getting over my fear of Macs. I think it's gonna be alright. I depend on technology a lot in my daily life. I use spreadsheets constantly at my job, as an Admin. Assistant at a private school. I send emails, have a MySpace page, upload thousands of pictures, type school assignments (like this one), make travel arrangements, purchase things on Amazon, apply to jobs, look at cute animal pictures, research, chat, etc., etc., etc. So I guess it's pretty important. If it were to go away tomorrow, I don't know what I would do. Go cry, probably.

I think the CSUSM College of Education Mission Statement is very current and progressive. It takes into account the importance of acknowledging diversity and trying to rid education of inequities so that every child has access to quality learning experiences. I think this is very important, for many great minds go to waste because they never received proper education. I also like the idea of "life-long learning," for we should never stop educating ourselves. My dad retired and began learning how to paint. Now he is quite good. So much for "you can't teach an old dog new tricks." Honestly, I didn't know the Mission Statement when I applied. I didn't know much about CSUSM except that its College of Education has a good reputation. But I am impressed by the Mission Statement and am proud to be a part of that mission.

9 comments:

SC Guzman said...

Kathleen,

Great picture! Your bio is very descriptive. WYSIWYG, I remember that term when I used to use Lotus 1,2,3, seems like centuries ago! Thanks for the memory!

Bk said...

Kathleen
I think you are the third person I have met that was born and raised in San Diego! ;-) I still don't understand why more people don't live here. Saw you went to Earl Warren, I go to the library there all the time. I don't know of too many libraries that have a partnership setup between a middle school and the county.

The blog looks great!

poguej said...

Hi Kat: I enjoyed your blog. Its nice to see somany people who grew up here going in to a profession that will give so much back to the community. I also went to EWJHS and TPHS. I'll tell you what years if you tell me what years....

Dana Lane said...

Kathleen,
OMG... I id the same thing with the dolphins when I was in Hawaii! Wasn't it fun. Well my Hawaii trip was more than 2 years ago but I still remember that experience. Makes me wanna go back so much.

Anyway nice blog =)

gtay422 said...

Kathleen,

I really enjoyed reading your bio. You are a good writer. You brought me back to Hawaii too. I remember scuba diving with the sea turtles and how slow and graceful they were. I can hardly wait to go back.

Jenny Naumann said...

Hey Kathleen,

I really enjoyed reading your blog. You have great things to say. I went to Earl Warren too. Crazy times.

Mayer08 said...

Hi Kathleen
That is so cool that you got to swim with the dolphins! I got to this summer in Jamaica. I would say that was one of the best experiences. How did you like it?
See in class,
Daron

speedy19 said...

Neat Picture. My wife would love to swim with dolphins. How did you come upon that opportunity?

Jenmac said...

Hi Kathleen,
I went to EWJHS and TPHS too.