Monday, December 29, 2014

Special moments of 2014

          It's hard to believe this year is coming to a end.  This year has been full with excitement and laughter. I don't have time to into detail on what made 2014 so special. So I have decided to share my two favorite moments of 2014. 


Sin City
             On the night of April 13th, 2014, I was celebrating one of the biggest milestones of my life in Sin City. I just turned twenty-one years old when I was in Las Vegas with my parents and my two best friends. The night was more amazing than I ever imagined it would be.  I honestly couldn’t have imagined celebrating my twenty-first birthday any other way
            It truly felt surreal.  I couldn’t believe that I was actually celebrating my twenty-first birthday in Sin City. We spent the whole weekend in Las Vegas, but Saturday night was my favorite part of the trip. Saturday night was the night we planned to actually celebrate my birthday. We started the night with seeing Sir Elton John’s Million Dollar Piano concert at the Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace. Then we ended the night with having a V.I.P. table at a nightclub called Light.
            I was extremely excited when my mom brought tickets to see Sir Elton John in concert as one of my birthday presents. Sir Elton John has always been one of my favorite artists. I have loved all his music since I was little girl.  The concert was more amazing than I have expected. Sir Elton John performed every song amazingly. He was very energetic throughout the show. He was absolutely incredible at playing piano. The piano that he played had more than sixty-eight LED video screens. As he played, the piano changed colors. It looked incredible on the stage. He wore his signature look of course. He was dressed in a bedazzled suit that was bright as the LED lights on the piano. I really loved hearing him sing all his music live. Tiny Dancer” and “Your Song” have always been my favorite songs of his. When he started singing his song “Tiny Dancer,” I was absolutely blown away. I could remember my best friends Shelby, Marlene, and I held each other’s hands and sang along when he performed “Your Song.” It was truly one of the best concerts I ever been too.
            After the concert ended, we headed to catch the handicapped cab to go to the nightclub named Light at Mandalay Bay Resort. Light was one of the hottest nightclubs in Las Vegas, so I felt super lucky that my stepdad Todd got us a V.I.P table there. My mom’s best friends Shelley and Jennifer came to the nightclub too to celebrate with us. A very cute guy brought us to our table when we all arrived.  I could remember being amazed by how huge and incredible Light was. There was a huge a dance floor with a DJ playing music from a big lighted up booth. There were performers in costumes doing cirque du solei type of things. There were music videos playing on big video screens. Our table was in a perfect spot where we could see everything perfectly. On the table, there were bottles of my favorite alcohol.  I was about to decide what type of drink I wanted when the waitress walks up with a bottle of champagne that was lit up with a sparkler to the table. I felt so special.  “Happy Birthday Brooke!” I remembered everybody cheering as glasses of champagne was raised. We drank and danced the rest of the night. The music was awesome. The performers were amazing.  The drinks were great.  It was absolutely the perfect club to be at to celebrate my twenty-first birthday. I could remember Shelby, Marlene, and I continued celebrating after we came back from Light. I have no clue what time we finally fell asleep, but I do know I woke up with having the worst hangover ever.
        I can honestly say I had the time of my life in Sin City. Being there for my twenty-first birthday was so unbelievable amazing. I loved that I got to spend the special moment with my best friends Shelby and Marlene. I can’t wait for the next time I get to enjoy the nightlife of Sin City.


 


Isabela
            On fall break, I had the pleasure of staying in a gorgeous city of Puerto Rico. My family and I went to visit my mother’s best friend Jessica for the weekend in Isabela. We stayed in a big beautiful house in Isabela called Casa Vela Beach Villa. There was nothing but luscious landscape and crystal blue waters to be seen.  The villa that we were so lucky to live in for four days was more than perfect. The food of Puerto Rico was very delicious and fun to experience. Being away on vacation with my mom, stepdad Todd, little brother Peyton and spending time with two of my mom’s best friends was definitely amazing.  I couldn’t imagine not taking the chance to write how incredible it was to spend fall break vacating in such a picturesque island city.
The minute we started driving from the airport, I was blown away by the wonder of the island. The appearance of big dark mountains and green luscious plants could be seen as we headed to Isabela. There was an endless amount of tall palm trees with fast growing coconuts all around too. I didn’t think a hot dry island like Puerto Rico would have such beautiful landscape. It truly felt like we were driving through a jungle as we got closer to Isabela. I honestly didn’t expect I would like Casa Vela as much as I did.  
The brown stone two storied villa was just a short walk along a wooded path to a secluded beach. The crystal blue ocean could be seen perfectly from the balcony. The inside was decorated beautifully with tropical island décor. Some of the walls were painted as a big blue ocean with fish, turtles, and seahorses swimming around. The room I slept in had some interesting looking handmade spears on the wall. The condo was as enjoyable as it was beautiful. There was plenty of room for my family, Jessica’s family, my mom’s other best friend Chrisie and her girlfriend Alexis. We spent most of the trip laying out by a really nice private pool with a relaxing waterfall in it. Beside the pool, there was an incredible two story tree house. The tree house was absolutely my favorite part of the house. A big tall palm tree rest in the center of the small brown wooded treehouse with four colorful fish next hammocks hanging on each side. I felt nothing but peacefulness of my soul as I laid in the hammock watching waves come in. We were truly living in paradise.
Experiencing the food in Puerto Rico was interesting and exciting. There were always food trucks along the beach line cooking delicious meals like spicy grilled chicken or fish and fried plantains, so we basically didn’t have to go out to eat much to experience great Puerto Rican fare.  There was even a coffee truck nearby our place that had the most delicious flavored espresso drinks. They made the most delicious snickers iced coffee. We did get to go eat at this fancy restaurant called O. The experience eating at O was quite interesting. We had a reserved bed instead of a reserved table. At O, people have dinner sitting around on comfy lounge beds with colorful pillows. Your food is served on a long serving tray in the center of the bed. It was such a unique and fun experience. I had grilled salmon with sweet chili sauce and it was delicious. I have also noticed is that the sweet taste of coconut is adored by the Puerto Ricans. All the candy bars there are coconut flavored. I tasted a candy bar called Dulces de coco. It looks like a white Kit Kat bar and tasted like coconut and pure sugar.  I actually got to drink coconut water from a real coconut that my stepdad picked from a palm tree outside of our villa. We drained a couple each night and refrigerated it overnight. It was quite a treat to have ice-cold, fresh coconut water first thing in the morning.  I was surprised how much I enjoyed the food and culture of Puerto Rico.
I can honestly say there are so many wonderful memories made on this beach vacation. I got to see the uniqueness of a humble city on a tropical island. I feel fortunate to have experienced a more remote, less commercial area of Puerto Rico. I got to truly experience the culture thanks to the help of friends living there. I got to fill my stomach with delicious tasting food and swim in a beautiful crystal blue ocean. I relaxed in a hammock in an interesting tree house, and best of all I laughed with my mom and her friends as they told stories from their youth. It was definitely an amazing fall break.



 

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Sweet success

Hey there! It has been awhile since I had a chance to post. My time has been spent on a endless amount of schoolwork. My social life has been unstopped also. I just finished the semester off, so  I have time to catch my breath a bit.  What I could say about these few past months is that I have learned any pessimistic  situation could have a outcome of sweet success. I could honestly say I struggled academically and mentally this semester. I lost all hope. However, I wouldn't be as strong and wise as I am now.  I ended up with having  a 3.5 GPA for the semester. I have grown so much as a writer. I made As in all my creative writing classes.  the best piece I have written is called Rolling Through Life. It is a 12 page autobiographical piece I did for my Life Writing class. I have decided to post it since it is a part of my "Rolling Through Life" story. Consider this as the first edition. :)

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Love is patient

 Openly talking about my love life on the internet is something I don't like doing. I just figure maybe there are females out there in same situation as me so why not sharing  my perceptive on having a love life while being  handicapped.
I want say first that my disability hasn't really kept me from having a love life like any other person. I know how to flirt with guys. I have been in relationships before. I know what it feels like to be heartbroken. I could say that dating is more complicated when you are handicapped. Guys usually underestimate the wheelchair when they first see me It doesn't really bother me. It is little frustrating sometimes. I do wish it could be less complicated. It feels like I becomes less confident about it as time goes on. I don't lose faith though. When I begin to become frustrated, I just remember one of my favorite Bible verses:
"Love is patient and kind. Love is not jealous or boastful or proud  or rude. Love does not demand its own way. Love is not irritable, and it keeps no record of when it has been wronged.  It is never glad about injustice but rejoices whenever the truth wins out.  Love never gives up, never loses faith, is always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance.  Love will last forever, but prophecy and speaking in unknown languages and special knowledge will all disappear." - 1 Cornithians 13:4-8
I know there is someone out there for me. God just hasn't finish writting my love story yet.  So for now, I just going enjoy this chapter of my life.  :)

Friday, August 15, 2014

Rolling around campus

Starting my junior year of  college makes me think how far I have become in my education. When my first put me in school, she was told that I wasn't going to make it in regular ed classes. I could say I proved everybody wrong. I was always hardworking.  I was always on honor roll. I ended up graduating with a 3.3 GPA. I got few scholarships also. On the way with succeeding in school, I have made a big impact on the student body. I have made lifetime long friends.  College has been little more challenging, but I'm doing great. I meeting new awesome friends too  I am eager to move forward with getting my degree and be back at the campus! Go Lions! :) 

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Nothiing

Being a kid with Cerebral Palsy was sometimes more than I could handle. I had to go through more than any of my friends, but honestly I have found that I wouldn't know the true meaning of courage or strength if I was like everybody else. Sure, there have been moments when I have thought life would be so much easier if I wasn't handicapped. God doesn't make mistakes though. I may would never completely understand why He has chosen me, but I wouldn't stop trying to see things His way. I choose to be strong and patient. Although I might be strong, I am still afraid about wanting to be a independent young woman with the limitations of my disability. I am not a child that could rely on adults anymore. I am a twenty-one years old young woman now. I am half through college. I would be graduating before I know it. I haven't thought about what exactly I want to do after I get my degree. The thought of getting my own  place still  scares me a little. Lastly, I get nauseated or frustrated every time the thought of getting married and having kids runs through my head. I know everything I decide to do would be little challenging, but I am perfectly fine with it. God wouldn't put me through anything I couldn't handle. It also helps knowing I have my family and friends by my side no matter. Nothing is going to keep me rocking and rolling :)

Friday, August 8, 2014

Ever wondering what is like....

Throughout my life, I have people look at me with curious eyes. People have always looked at me and treated me differently. I haven't been really bother by it. I am pretty use to it. Honestly, I don't mind the attention. Haha :). Sometimes I get asked a hundred questions. It can be little annoying at times. Especially when I just want to be treated like everybody else. I get that people are curious though. This is why I have decided to take the time to write about what is like to have cerebral palsy. Let me start off saying that all people with cerebral palsy aren't the same. Cerebral palsy comes in several cases. In my case, I have a mild case of cerebral palsy. I am unable to walk without help or a walker. I have really tight muscles that sometime hurt. My speech is sometimes hard to understand. I usually have use my iPhone or computer to talk to people. My family and close friends can understand me most of the time. It is like the more people are around me, the more they would understand. I am in my wheelchair most of the day.  I try to be as independent as I can. I can't drive my own van, but I will one day.  I get help with transferring out and in my chair or wherever I want to be. Having to be carried everywhere isn't so bad. Especially when it is a cute guy helping. Hehe! ;) I basically get help with the basic needs like  dressing, doing my hair and makeup, preparing my food, and showering  I attend my classes on my own, but I have my worker set me up with my books. I also have a student to take my notes for me.  I have two wonderful workers who assist me weekly. Sometimes it is little difficult to have to depend on everybody, but I am always grateful for everybody's help. It might seems like having cerebral palsy can limited a person's independence, but it actually just make life little challenging and interesting. Being handicapped hasn't stop me from enjoying things like traveling, going out with friends, or going mudding with my father. As you can see, I have missed much with being handicapped :)

WELCOME!

Hello Everyone,
My name is Brooke Elizabeth Settoon. You may have read my other blog This Is Me. It has been awhile since I posted something new. I am a full time student at Southeastern Louisiana University, so my schedule has been little hectic. When I am not busy with my studies, I am either traveling with my family or going out with my friends. Things are finally slowing down. I finally have time to relax and enjoy the things I have missed doing. I am so excited to share my thoughts with the world again. Since I started This Is Me, I feel I have grown as a writer.  I want to do something more personal. I have decided to share my thoughts on my new blog  Rolling Through Life. I was born with Cerebral Palsy. I use a motorized wheelchair to get round. I use a speaking program to communicate with others.  I have faced many challenges throughout my life. Although my life can be little challenging at times, I have honestly loved every second of it.  I am now a twenty-one year old going into junior year of college facing the challenges like becoming a independent adult, starting being in the dating scene, and figuring out what to do after getting my degree in creative writing.  I don't know where this crazy ride called life would take me. The only thing I know is I got my wheelchair ready to go full speed ahead :).