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1. My Daughter's Article for The Mini Burner, AFROTC, Baylor University


Alarm Clocks Just Aren't Enough


by Cadet Spear


What gets you out of bed in the morning?


For me it's the gut-wrenching, jarring BEEP BEEP BEEP of my alarm clock, jerking me from the warmth of my bed. But what keeps you from hitting that snooze button and skipping classes that weren't that important today anyway?


What gets me up every day and motivates me to attend classes even when it's 40-degrees outside and pouring rain is knowing that if I push myself to go to my classes today I won't have to make up for it later. I would rather do what I can every day and not be stuck with an impossible cram before a test.


My psychology professor would say that what gets me out of bed in the morning is my superego.


In psychology, everyone has three main divisions in their personality: the id, the ego, and the superego. The id drives your wants, your desire to go back to sleep or to go out and party when you have a test the next day. The superego drives your perfectionism, your desire to study every minute of every day so that you can make a 100 on every test. The ego balances between the id and the superego, making compromises between the two, so if you get up and go to classes in the morning, you can come back and take a nap in the afternoon.


So what is dominant in your personality? Do you find it hard to say no to partying all night, or do any grades lower than 90 depress you? What do you want to do and what do you need to do? Can you change?


Yes.


If you feel like lead getting up in the morning, think about how small a thing this is when you compare it to the reward of good grades in your classes, a perfect score on a PFT [physical fitness test], and being thoroughly prepared for whatever lies ahead, whether it's field training commissioning, or simply a briefing you're going to be giving.


Never settle for average; always reach for the goals outside your grasp so that you are continuing to do your best. Excellence in all we do.

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2. An Idea

I was reading about Artist Trading Cards online and Riley thought they sounded cool and wanted to do some. So, I got to thinking it might be something fun for the kids on this site to do-- being as they are all into art and have a grow up to help them out. (= Plus, we could put them all on the site to see.

Basically Artist Trading Cards are any handmade art on card stock weight material. The only rules are they must be 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" ( the same size as sports trading cards) and they must be signed/dated by the artist on the back of the card. Artists then trade their cards for ones from other artists, just like kids trade sports cards, pokemon cards, etc.

If anyone is interested in doing this with their kids you could just reply to this post. Then we could e-mail our addresses offline so they wouldn't be out there for all in internet-land to see. (=

I hope we get some takers, Riley said he would "LOVE to do those cards, let's get started."


By: Shena and Riley, age 4
Mommy and Riley

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