A blog that will give you, the reader, a glimpse into the life of Dusty Helton and the kind of person he is and will become.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Blorging
So, I entitled this blog blorging because it's a comibination or bloging and boring. I'm not finding myself motivated at all to do blogs. In all honesty, I'm finding it a hassle. I'm only giving a warning to my followers not to be alarmed if you don't see a blog as frequently. I first took English Comp. when I was a senior in high school and duel enrolled at the local college. A quick and alarming comparison I first noticed between my comp classes is the level of difficulty. When I first had English Comp. two years ago, I quickly found myself struggling due to the difficult of the cousre and finding the time for the coursework; consequently, I earned an overwhelming B for Comp 1 and C for Comp 2. Futhermore, I am now back in Comp because I had extra time I could use for hours, so I decided I would work on my GPA and retake Comp. I have yet to have an english class since, yet I feel as though I went to a freshman high school english class rather than an english class at a university level. I get frustrated becuase I feel like I'm wasting my time dealing with English again, and I should have just kept my grades as are. In conclusion, this blog was to let out some steam about the english class I'm in and how this blog (an assignment of the course) is a hassle.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Athletic Training
So, I guess I'll post a little excerpt about my job working with UTC's football team. This is my first year doing it, and so far so good. I do put in a lot of hours for very little pay, but I get a lot of benefits that make it worth while. I guess the best thing I enjoy is just being part of a football program again. Since leaving high school and not being able to play football anymore, it's another chance to feel the excitement again. As job requirements, I pretty much do everything but the medical stuff since I'm not a certified AT. I don't plan on making AT a career, but I've learned a lot so far and have been invested in with a lot of learning experiences so far. Go MOCS!
Monday, September 13, 2010
I wanted to share one of my favorite pictures. This was taken in Lucus Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN this past summer. My Best Friend, Elizabeth Abby, and I sat in the Indianapolis Colts stadium all by ourselves. To me, it was like a sanctuary to football. And to share that moment with Liz was pretty special.
Friday, September 3, 2010
Preface
Like a book, each new post will be a new chapter -a new chapter to my life and my story; therefore, I'll need to catch you up on who I am since I will not be giving a autobiography in my entries. And away we go!
Fort Sanders Sevier Medical Center -1991. Media and paparazzi where gathered outside the doors to get the first look and glimpse of the future. My family could only imagine the headline of tomorrows paper. An event like this could only have been made it in Sevier County. No one knew what to expect.
OK, so the day I was born wasn't that glamorous. The only people who knew I was about to exist was the doctor delivering me, my dad who was the only fan watching, and of course my mom. I grew up in a little town of Sevierville, TN that quickly boomed into a destination for hundreds of thousands of tourists every year. As a child, I was wild and mischievous. I enjoyed having fun while getting into trouble. If I didn't happen to be so cute, I'm sure people would have hated me...but that's besides the point. While growing up, I was fortunate to have a life full of family that loved me. I always excelled in the classroom and in sports. When I was in high school, I wanted to be the definition of a student athlete.
Fort Sanders Sevier Medical Center -1991. Media and paparazzi where gathered outside the doors to get the first look and glimpse of the future. My family could only imagine the headline of tomorrows paper. An event like this could only have been made it in Sevier County. No one knew what to expect.
OK, so the day I was born wasn't that glamorous. The only people who knew I was about to exist was the doctor delivering me, my dad who was the only fan watching, and of course my mom. I grew up in a little town of Sevierville, TN that quickly boomed into a destination for hundreds of thousands of tourists every year. As a child, I was wild and mischievous. I enjoyed having fun while getting into trouble. If I didn't happen to be so cute, I'm sure people would have hated me...but that's besides the point. While growing up, I was fortunate to have a life full of family that loved me. I always excelled in the classroom and in sports. When I was in high school, I wanted to be the definition of a student athlete.
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