Monday, November 4, 2013

Child's Play

#2: The most important person in my childhood would either be my papa or mom. Both of them have overcome many struggles in their life and they both inspire me to be like them.  They always make the right decision and they are always there for their family.
#3: If I was a child and I was granted adulthood for 24 hours I would do many things. To start I would go on a shopping spree because when you are a child you don’t have a lot of money, I would go out on the town just to experience it, and I would eat whenever I wanted to. I would go to Cracker Barrel for breakfast,  Panera for lunch, and Hinode for dinner. Also with a lot of snacks in between.
#4: Sydney Norton had been my best friend ever since elementary, but once we got to middle school everything changed. I couldn’t even tell you what changed us being friends, but since they we don’t really speak to each other and when we see each other in the hall we just kind of look away.
#5: My family and I would go to the zoo, paint pottery, go to Barnes and Noble to get new books, and ride our bikes to the nature center.  When I was little I loved when my mom would take me to paint pottery; it was my favorite thing to do. We didn’t really have family fun night, I remember doing a lot of activates with my mom and sister.
#9. Something I know now that I wish I knew when I was little would be that just because you don’t get what you want right away doesn’t mean it’s the end of the world. I still have trouble realizing that today, but I like being spoiled sometimes. I’ve also learned that something’s better if you pay for it yourself. When I was little if I knew that I probably would have saved all my chore money to get the toy that I wanted.

1 comment:

  1. "Just because you don’t get what you want right away doesn’t mean it’s the end of the world."

    A difficult lesson for kids to learn for sure...and for lots of adults, too! And I think we all like to be spoiled a little sometimes...

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