Wednesday, October 30, 2013

In November, We Wear Purple!

On February 14, 1993 my life changed forever.  I would no longer be known as Kayla Marie Acker but rather Kayla Marie Welch. Two of the most wonderful and loving people took me into their life and made me one of their own, part of their family, their daughter. They changed my life for the better and, because of what they have done, I have been able to achieve my dreams and be loved like no other.


November is Adoption Awareness MonthNovember is the beginning of Adoption Awareness Month. Many people when they hear the term “adoption,” relate it to the famous film “Annie.” However, that is not an accurate portrayal of adoption. Adoption is a very emotional journey. It is a long legal process where children, who will no longer be raised by their birth parents, become permanent and legal members of another family while still possessing the genetics and developmental traits of their birth family.

Since I was adopted, like other children, I know it’s an ongoing emotional process. Many children, like myself, go through a lot of emotions such as feeling unwanted, questions about their birth family, identity problems, and self-esteem issues. Although, many different issues occur to children who are adopted, it is always brighter at the end of the rainbow and you can get through it!

It wasn’t until this past summer that I actually shared my story with others. I used to be embarrassed and ashamed of being adopted. I thought that I was a freak, a misfit, and my parents didn’t want me. Since I found out that I was adopted when I was fifteen, telling people I was adopted was something that I kept to myself, but now I share my story. I let others know that whatever you are going through, you can get through it. All that is unique about you just makes you that much more beautiful a part of the world. So embrace your differences and share your story!

Wear your purple and represent Adoption Awareness Month!

- Kayla Welch

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Keeping Out of the Stress Danger Zone

How’s it going guys! Hope everyone has been having a wonderful week and you are all enjoying the colder weather. I know I have because it means the start of Wawa’s sale on lattes and hot chocolate. Just a tip if you’re near a Wawa’s, which we are … literally its right down road.

It has been one crazy busy week for me. Between exams, homework, and work I was exhausted, but there are a few things that definitely brightened my week. I thought I’d share with you some tips on keeping out of the stress danger zone. 

1. Work a day ahead. I know it’s hard with everything we deal with as college students, but working a day ahead definitely helps should sudden work, problems, or activities present themselves.

2. F-R-I-E-N-D-S. It’s one word that means a whole lot. Just taking some time to relax, have fun, and talk with friends definitely relieves some of the tension you build up when you are trying to deal with everything yourself.

Plus, with friends like these the stress just melts away. 
3. Join a club. I know everyone says that, but it’s really nice to have an event or meeting that you look forward to being at because you really enjoy what you do.

Working the Open House! Had a great time and 
apparently I need to find a blue cardigan? 
4. Take it one day at a time. I know it’s hard to do sometimes, but focus on one thing at a time, a day has 24 hours so make 18 of them count and get the minimum 6 hours of sleep. You’ll feel better and ready to conquer the day as every Lion does.

I hope these tips help a few people, because I definitely used them. Enjoy the rest of your week and I’ll see you around!

-Tye Morales