So yes, I got my first check from Google Adsense (through YouTube) for a whopping $119.91!
I started monetizing my YT channels about halfway through October of last year, and am now averaging about $40-$50/month. It's not much, but hey, "free" money, and in the words of Marv from HA2, "Every little bit helps!"
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
1st Google Check!
Friday, February 17, 2012
So long lawns: 2.17.2012
Finally shut the Dodge down for the last time and left Princeton Court for the same.
It was a bittersweet day, as I said goodbye to old (and semi-old) clients.
I hadn't done one since early December (~2 months) due to the cold yet "un-rainy" weather.
This was my main source of income for roughly 8-9 years (I started when I was 15 1/2 I think), so it's been long overdue. I succumbed to tiredness, monotony, and the training of a new career.
Thanks to Sharon N., Mrs. P., and Juleit and Isaac!
It was a bittersweet day, as I said goodbye to old (and semi-old) clients.
I hadn't done one since early December (~2 months) due to the cold yet "un-rainy" weather.
This was my main source of income for roughly 8-9 years (I started when I was 15 1/2 I think), so it's been long overdue. I succumbed to tiredness, monotony, and the training of a new career.
Thanks to Sharon N., Mrs. P., and Juleit and Isaac!
Monday, February 13, 2012
Will we make it?
Look at all the people
Broken inside
Where are you to turn
Where can you hide
Can we make it?
Will we make it?
Survive and live
Thrive
Symbiosis between two
A man and God
Look in the closet
Tails it is
Honestly, I'm not that strong.
Second glances, second chances
Don't jump on thin ice
Don't let go
We're all flesh and bone
With souls, needy and torn
If love is a fire then we've all been burned
Yet some choose to continue
Rather than seek refining fire
RESIST. RUN AWAY.
Just get away from it all.
Life's much more than a blip on the screen.
A wisp of steam.
A dreamer's dream.
I'm dreaming of a dream.
Sleep walking on a pool of thin ice, of fast sand.
Will we make it? We can, it's true, but will we?
Broken inside
Where are you to turn
Where can you hide
Can we make it?
Will we make it?
Survive and live
Thrive
Symbiosis between two
A man and God
Look in the closet
Tails it is
Honestly, I'm not that strong.
Second glances, second chances
Don't jump on thin ice
Don't let go
We're all flesh and bone
With souls, needy and torn
If love is a fire then we've all been burned
Yet some choose to continue
Rather than seek refining fire
RESIST. RUN AWAY.
Just get away from it all.
Life's much more than a blip on the screen.
A wisp of steam.
A dreamer's dream.
I'm dreaming of a dream.
Sleep walking on a pool of thin ice, of fast sand.
Will we make it? We can, it's true, but will we?
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Quick Update: 2.5.2012
The NY Giants won the Super Bowl today.
I've been in Kindergarten for a month now (4 weeks) and have learned a lot. I've learned that I've got a LOT to learn about teaching. Timing, time-management, pacing, discipline, class management, etc.
The last one mentioned has been the hardest, as I'm often unable to keep 100% of the students' attention for 100% of the time, which is what you're aiming for (however unrealistic it may seem). I've been evaluated formally once thus far, and that was one of the things that I didn't do too well. "It's your job to keep the students engaged!" - (Thanks Marilyn!)
In other news, I started another violin student (Alex), and made a (I think) good impression. He's got a lot of bad habits to break, but I think he's got a lot of potential, and looks (from the first lesson) like a quick learner. He's got a pretty good ear, and just needs to clean up bad habits and practice correctly. Susan once said, "I'm teaching you how to practice," and that's one quote I've used many times, and I think it applies heavily in the realm of music. The teacher is not going to be there for the other 6 days of practicing, and thus the student needs to form good, wholesome practicing techniques (supplied by the teacher) to progress. The teacher (in my opinion of this type of personalized music instruction) is there to correct bad habits and ensure correct practicing techniques are being applied. ($32/hour...I should probably increase my rates... : / )
I'm doing a lot more reading in the credential program than I ever did in college. The classes are pretty intense.
I'm feeling a little sick today (probably due to my recent exposure to the newest forms of bacteria and germs emanating from 28 kindergarten students). I'm going to bed.
~K
I've been in Kindergarten for a month now (4 weeks) and have learned a lot. I've learned that I've got a LOT to learn about teaching. Timing, time-management, pacing, discipline, class management, etc.
The last one mentioned has been the hardest, as I'm often unable to keep 100% of the students' attention for 100% of the time, which is what you're aiming for (however unrealistic it may seem). I've been evaluated formally once thus far, and that was one of the things that I didn't do too well. "It's your job to keep the students engaged!" - (Thanks Marilyn!)
In other news, I started another violin student (Alex), and made a (I think) good impression. He's got a lot of bad habits to break, but I think he's got a lot of potential, and looks (from the first lesson) like a quick learner. He's got a pretty good ear, and just needs to clean up bad habits and practice correctly. Susan once said, "I'm teaching you how to practice," and that's one quote I've used many times, and I think it applies heavily in the realm of music. The teacher is not going to be there for the other 6 days of practicing, and thus the student needs to form good, wholesome practicing techniques (supplied by the teacher) to progress. The teacher (in my opinion of this type of personalized music instruction) is there to correct bad habits and ensure correct practicing techniques are being applied. ($32/hour...I should probably increase my rates... : / )
I'm doing a lot more reading in the credential program than I ever did in college. The classes are pretty intense.
I'm feeling a little sick today (probably due to my recent exposure to the newest forms of bacteria and germs emanating from 28 kindergarten students). I'm going to bed.
~K
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Monday, January 9, 2012
KinderFirst Day
Finished the first day as a student teacher as a "teacher candidate" in the Kindergarten classroom.
Was so cool. So simple. Life was simple back then.
The first 15 minutes begins with leisure time for the students, such as reading, drawing, etc.
The next three hours included simple letter identification, reading time, drawing, and coloring.
The hardest part of the day (that I noticed) was simply keeping the students in line. As some have said before, Kindergarten includes much "keeping in line," as disciplining is not really an option.
First impressions were good. I had a fun time doing my music lesson, and felt pretty comfortable, albeit the occasional "_____, I'm talking. What are we doing right now? We're listening."
There was a lot of coloring, drawing, learning about the year, day, how many days they'd been in school, etc.
I love the simplicity, the innocence, the scheduling, simple lesson plans, etc.
We'll see how my reflections are at the end of the semester...
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Was so cool. So simple. Life was simple back then.
The first 15 minutes begins with leisure time for the students, such as reading, drawing, etc.
The next three hours included simple letter identification, reading time, drawing, and coloring.
The hardest part of the day (that I noticed) was simply keeping the students in line. As some have said before, Kindergarten includes much "keeping in line," as disciplining is not really an option.
First impressions were good. I had a fun time doing my music lesson, and felt pretty comfortable, albeit the occasional "_____, I'm talking. What are we doing right now? We're listening."
There was a lot of coloring, drawing, learning about the year, day, how many days they'd been in school, etc.
I love the simplicity, the innocence, the scheduling, simple lesson plans, etc.
We'll see how my reflections are at the end of the semester...
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Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Fishing 2011 + Undergraduate Degree = 3.798 GPA
So just got the grades back for the final semester of my undergraduate career, and got all A's!
Three A+'s, three A's, and one A-!
This news came much to the amusement of dad, because he knew that I went fishing the MOST times in the last (Fall) semester than in any other semester of my undergrad career.
And now, and look at the fish caught in 2011!
Lake Chabot: 4.22.2011
O'Neill Forebay: 6.6.2011

Coast Guard Pier: 10.15.2011

Los Padres Reservoir: 10.23.2011
Coast Guard Pier: 10.27.2011
Los Padres Reservoir: 10.29.2011
Los Padres Reservoir: 11.6.2011
Three A+'s, three A's, and one A-!
This news came much to the amusement of dad, because he knew that I went fishing the MOST times in the last (Fall) semester than in any other semester of my undergrad career.
And now, and look at the fish caught in 2011!
Lake Chabot: 4.22.2011
O'Neill Forebay: 6.6.2011
Delta Mendota: 6-11-2011

Random Ditch: 7.5.2011
San Luis Reservoir: 7.9.2011
Coast Guard Pier: 10.13.2011
Coast Guard Pier: 10.15.2011
Coast Guard Pier: 10.15.2011
Los Padres Reservoir: 10.23.2011
Coast Guard Pier: 10.27.2011
Los Padres Reservoir: 10.29.2011
Los Padres Reservoir: 10.29.2011
Los Padres Reservoir: 11.6.2011
Friday, December 16, 2011
The Opening
I left my window open
Was it the same over there?
It's been fun.
The snatches and glimpses.
I still don't know you.
Probably never will.
Thanks for being an inspiration.
The Benjamins are rolling in!
I opened the door. You were grateful.
That's how history began.
Lights was the beginning.
Then came the kulture.
All this time. It's been a game.
If school is a game, I've almost won.
Next up: the Bonus Round!
Do I get extra points?!
You wanted to!
You wanted to!
The angels didn't deserve to die
They weren't angels at all.
My suicide is a calculated one.
It's one where I die to live.
Don't live to die.
Was it the same over there?
It's been fun.
The snatches and glimpses.
I still don't know you.
Probably never will.
Thanks for being an inspiration.
The Benjamins are rolling in!
I opened the door. You were grateful.
That's how history began.
Lights was the beginning.
Then came the kulture.
All this time. It's been a game.
If school is a game, I've almost won.
Next up: the Bonus Round!
Do I get extra points?!
You wanted to!
You wanted to!
The angels didn't deserve to die
They weren't angels at all.
My suicide is a calculated one.
It's one where I die to live.
Don't live to die.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Rough Rants / Titles / Songs
This life will be the death of me
A lit'l bit 'o this to kill my own skin
__________________________
I knew you for a while
It's gone downhill from there
When will you see
That life without Him is vanity
A puff of air, a blink, a flash
__________________________
Why can't we all just get along?
I finally got around to writing this song
A lit'l bit 'o this to kill my own skin
__________________________
I knew you for a while
It's gone downhill from there
When will you see
That life without Him is vanity
A puff of air, a blink, a flash
__________________________
Why can't we all just get along?
I finally got around to writing this song
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