Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Graf #3 Inventory Part #1

My T.V. Stand

*Owner’s Manual Digital video Disc Recorder (don’t know how to use purchased in October 2009)

*Container of Memorex DVD-R’s (also not useful)

*VCR tape “The Green Berets” with John Wayne

*Nursing Assistant Text Book 8th Edition

*Celebrating Christmas Coffee Book (hundred of ideas used to be an activity director)

*Dr. Shapiro’s Book Picture Perfect Weight loss

*Carl J. Jung’s Book-Man and His Symbols

*The What to Expect When You’re Expecting Book (wasted investment)

*Tom Brookaw’s The Greatest Generation (my favorite book)

*John Ciardi’s 1947 edition of Other Skies

*Quick guide on how to set up DVD-R (might as well be written in foreign language)

Carrie Bender’s A Winding Path (Miriam’s Jounal#2)

Robert Fulghum’s From Beginning to End

*Maine’s Tribute to America Calendar 2002(loved the pictures)

*Sarah Graves‘s The Dead Cat Bounce (Author from home)

*Nora Robert’s Red Lily

*James Bradley’s Flags of Our Fathers

*VCR tape movies Of Mice and Men, Exercise Video by me (was an activity director once), Miracle on 34th Street, Young Guns II, Days of Thunder, Forrest Gump, Apollo 13, Hamburger Hill, Tae Boe Live, It’s a Wonderful Life, Tomorrow Never Dies, Speeches from college of Me, Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer (the one with Burl Ives), Titanic, and Pulp Fiction

*DVD Box set Campion the Complete First Season from the BBC (love British comedy)

*RF modulator with wires galore since the TV is about 30years old (didn’t know what it was called googled it)

Six DVD’s Trade, The Firm, Curious George, Slow Burn, Gone Baby Gone, and the Cozy Cracklin’ Fireplace (yes it’s a fireplace you watch on TV)

*Magnavox DVD+R

*TV non cable ready very old

*One6 inch tall snowman candle

* One brown small mantle clock on top of TV (my gram’s)

*To red candles in 2 old glass candleholders (my gram’s)

* One 2 inch plastic dinosaur named “ Rah” (tyrannosaurus Rex) (would take too long to explain)

*Scrapbooking card kit mostly used assorted pieces

CD box set of The Classics with 10 CDs of all different composers

*Numerous cards to my in-laws with stamps, all addressed and written and not mailed for birthdays, anniversaries and such as didn’t know how the etiquette worked in that regard

*5 Christmas CD’s Dreaming of a White Christmas, The Holiday Collection, A Family Christmas, A Country Christmas, and Old Time Radio Audio CD of It’s a Wonderful Life done on Lux Theater (missed getting put away after Christmas)

*all this enclosed in small brown rolling TV stand about 3 ft by 2ft with one main bottom shelf ,one shelf for a DVD player , and top for TV and place for stuff on top of TV itself

*Sparse dust that I am removing now since I took everything off the stand


Graf #3 Inventory Part #2

This person is obviously either trying to organize a vast number of things into a small space or has it out for the TV stand and wants to see it crushed under its own weight. Maybe she has downsized from a house to a smaller apartment.

She is obviously a reader and has many interests for sure. She seems to like history especially perhaps history of war and sacrifice as evidenced by Tom Brokaw’s The Greatest Generation and James Bradley’s Flags of our Fathers and even a movie about Vietnam like The Green Berets. I would induce this person may have an interest in war and perhaps a personal connection that drives the interest.

She is one who must like stories either written as evidenced by the books or in the film genre as evidenced by the movies. Maybe she likes books and movies that look in to the soul of who we are and how our experiences shape and change us. More evidence of seeking understanding in Jung’s book, Brokaw’s book ,Robert Fulgham’s Book, and James Bradley s book to recall a few from the list She likes to analyze the human experiences in movies like The Green Berets, Forrest Gump, Titanic, A Wonderful Life, and Hamburger Hill. She is a seeker of knowledge and seems to value the process of learning.

She tries to preplan and be organized as evidence by her card organizer. She thinks ahead perhaps but may not always follow through as evidenced in the addressed and not mailed cards. Or perhaps she didn’t mail those ones as she was considering the etiquette of a family shift. She cares for people enough to hand write cards in advance so she must feel a deep connection to those she considers friends and family.

She is someone who has varied interest, is constantly learning, tries to keep organized those things, minutes, and ideas that are close to her heart. She continues to learn and analyze and likes to keep things close by to review. She seems to be a good organizer of small spaces or maybe wants to hold the world record for most stuff on a 2ft by 3ft TV stand

1 comment:

  1. Think about this when we come to a 5-graf division essay later in the semester; if you are stretched for time, with a tweak or two this would work nicely for division.

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