Last Topic of the Year, due by Sunday, June 7:

Perhaps its time to pick out some favorite memories of Pine Point. Let us know about three (or two, or one, or fifty) of your fond memories of your time at our school. Don't worry about choosing a favorite. Just describe a few good memories. (Feel free to do more than one post as memories come back to you.)

Remember to check the rubrics (to the right). Contributions to the forum can be brief, but must be well thought out and carefully written. No typos or grammar errors, please.


Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Julie's Post

I think that in this quote, Rilke tries to say that if the questions were resolved in the blink of an eye, we would have nothing to experience. The unresolved questions are like an adventure in the woods; if we knew what was going to happen, what is the point of even going there? As we get older, we experience and learn more everyday and eventially, we "live our way into the answers". Our life is full of questions and mysteries and it is what makes life so wonderful. If we knew what our life was going to consist of, why would we be here in the first place?

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