Hi Everyone,
Sorry this is so late... I had a heck of a time figuring this blog thing out...
My name is Kailey Pestka and I’m a junior here at SLU. I’m a Psychology major/Exercise Science minor and I’ve always loved poetry. I was born and raised most of my life on the island of Kauai, the smallest of the Hawaiian Islands. Living in Hawaii was a dream come true – Beautiful beaches, tall palms trees, paradise. That all changed though the day my parents told us we would be moving to Oregon because of my father’s job. I spent my four years of high school living in Forest Grove, Oregon and when graduation rolled around I was ready to once again pack up and move somewhere new. My parents would have never guessed I would have chosen a place so far… Or so cold for that matter. Canton, New York definitely took me by surprise. Canton is possibly the coldest place I’ve ever been – A snow day where I’m from is a centimeter or less of white slush on the roads and no school. Since coming to SLU I’ve definitely learned to appreciate what one does have. I never really saw Oregon as my home and I used to be very resentful after our move from Hawaii, but I’ve realized that wherever my family is, home is as well.
St. Lawrence has also given me a sense of independence I’ve never had before. I’ve done more growing up in the last two and a half years than I have in all my other years of life. This is another reason why taking this creative writing poetry course is so exciting because these are the years I’ve been most inspired by.
Aside from writing, I’ve always enjoyed playing sports. Athletics have always been a big part of my life. Since I could walk I’ve played softball and soccer. I even play softball here at SLU. Besides that I’m an active member of S.O.U.L. on campus and I am currently undergoing the process of becoming a founding mother of a multicultural sorority, known as Delta Xi Phi, coming to SLU’s campus next year.
I’ve always had fairly positive feedback on my writing, but I really don’t have much experience in the field of poetry. I used to play around with it in grade school, but whose actually going to tell a 3rd grader their haiku could use some work? This is one of the reason’s why I’m taking this course. I would really love to gain some kind of foundation in writing poetry because I’ve always enjoyed reading it.
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