Hi all! My name is Kelsey Wells, and I have a feeling that I am doing this blog completely wrong. AH! Anyway, I am writing this from Austin, Texas, where I have lived for the past 3 years. I moved here from Los Gatos to start a new job at Apple. I was working at the campus in Cupertino, and kind of felt "stuck" in life, so my boss offered a position to me, but the catch was that it was in Austin. I figured, why not, and have loved every second of it! Coming from a background of my mom's Japanese roots, and my dad's Spanish side, I've always been interested in history behind where my grandparents and ancestors came from, and how they lived their lives! Both my grandmother's tell me stories about unimaginable situations they've been in, from my Japanese grandma sitting in her home while she heard bombs destroying homes nearby to my Spanish grandmother picking prunes in the fields from dawn until dusk. Such hardships in their lives make me appreciate my family so much more than I already do. It is always very humbling to dive into the history books and put things into perspective. Looking forward to hearing everyone's stories, and excited for this class!!
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1) Umut Uras. “Turkey turning Hagia Sophia back into mosque divides social media.” Al Jazeera. July 11, 2020, This article is about Hagia Sophia; a cathedral turned mosque turned church turned back into a mosque, turned museum. It wears a lot of hats clearly. This majestic mosque has been standing since 537, under the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. It had been rebuilt many times, due to earthquakes, and major protests which led to its rebuild in the 14 th century. Hagia Sophia has served as a landmark for Orthodox Christians and Muslims. “ Hagia Sophia was built as a cathedral in the Christian Byzantine Empire and was converted into a mosque after the Ottoman Empire conquered Constantinople in 1453 and changed the city's name to Istanbul, (AlJazeera).” “The Hagia Sophia is so important because it served as the center for religion, politics, and artistic life for the Byzantine world, and has provided us with so ...
Nice to meet you Kelsey! Its good to know I am not the only one here that wasn't born a "blogger" :)
ReplyDeleteHow are you liking Texas? I cant imagine moving because of work, but for Apple? I would drag my entire family with me!
Howdy Kelsey! My dad and fiance are both from Texas. I also lived in Texas as a child. My parents currently live in Los Gatos and so I am familiar with that town as I grew up in San Jose. I also have the Asian and Spanish roots and I can relate to you. I hope you are enjoying Austin. Looking forward to knowing you more this summer. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteHey Kelsey. That is an awesome story about moving to Austin. I have heard so many good things about Austin and it is on my list of places to visit once this pandemic is over. I also have Spanish roots and was able to spend a little time in Spain last year. Hope you have a good summer in Austin and look forward to your posts!
ReplyDeleteHi Kelsey, Nice to meet you. My Name is Claudia , I am from Brazil. I like your mixing heritage of Japanese and Spanish. I also have the feeling that I don't know what I am doing in this blog too, I was so confused in where to put my introduction. Oh boy!!!!. I wish the best to you. See you in Spring 2021 in our graduation!!!
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ReplyDeleteI love the mixed cultures and how diverse your family is, that's awesome. I think we had a class together before in Madden's? I'm glad to hear you're doing well and thats a big move, but must be exciting. Take care, be safe, and good luck in class. Looking forward to hearing from you again.