What I look forward to each week is getting to sleep in, watching Netflix, not having to wear makeup unless I'm going anywhere, getting to go out and do fun things with my friends, watch movies, go on hikes, going to the lake when it's warm, do mini photo-shoots with my sister or my friends, and going out to eat lunch with my family.
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It's always so cold in this room! Its a nice classroom but then again, it's frigid. I haven't moved spots for years. I've been in the same spot; on the top shelf of a black, metal shelf. I'm a bouquet of blue and tan flowers and have a really obnoxious leopard print bow around me. It's sometimes so boring around here because not a ton of exciting stuff happens around here. Most of the children are annoying and way too loud and won't shut their traps. The loud ones act as if they're constantly on a sugar high, straight up high, or just trying to prove something (no offense). The others are quiet, calm, and collected. The teacher is really nice and totally hilarious. She decorated the room nicely, my favorite thing is the cool yellow chairs.
My best friend's name is Annie. We first met at a church activity that our moms put together for all the incoming 6th grade girls in my church going to go to McKamy. I actually met most of my best friends at the activity. Anyways, at first I thought she was a complete weirdo, and she thought I was a suck up to one of our best friends at first but we're best friends now...
My spring break was super eventful, and over-all was pretty fun. My family and I went down to Houston to meet up at one of my dads siblings houses' with some of my other family from his side that could make it for one of my cousins send-offs for his mission, (church mission) in Uganda.
The whole rest of the week I just hung out with the cousins my age, and all the other ones that were there. We went to fun restaurants, a trampoline park, the Houston zoo, made vinegar bombs in their huge backyard, I got to drive all their gators, golf cart, raced in all the razors and go-karts, played air hockey, and was the new official family champion against my uncle Sam, and went to the movie "A Wrinkle In Time" which wasn't the best to me, because they left two major parts out of the movie, which ruined it, if you've read the book before. Usually the "go to" connections I do are about real life. The way I find those connections are by finding the key details I come across when i'm reading or watching something and then I find a way to relate that to my own life. Such as; tragic events. I remember things that've ever happened to me at any point in my life (which aren't a lot.) For happy things that happen in the book or movie, I remember happy thing that happen to me. Whenever there's a strong bond in a family or friendship or just any type of relationship in general, I relate it to any of the relationships I have in my life. Or, if the person is kind of like me, I find things we have connections with.
Like the celebrity Sarah Jessica Parker, she was rejected professionally when she was first starting up her career. I was rejected as well, but for a different reason. I was rejected from a really hard to get into, dance school. I was really devastated, so I kept trying, improved, and ended up finding an even better place to dance, which is the studio I currently dance at. |
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