Wednesday, March 25, 2009

natural disaster

things I would grab out of my house in 10 minutes before the natural disaster struck:
my clothes- I love just about every article of clothing I own, I could not leave them behind (especially my concert tees). I would stuff them all in the biggest bag I own.
my purse- which would contain my wallet, ipod, cell phone, candy, and digital camera
my cat- I'd miss him too much if he was gone.
my snuggie- it was a gift from Megan Robertson so of course it's special, and I can reach for the phone while staying completely warm like in the commercial

Monday, March 16, 2009

hurting feelings

People who's feelings are easily hurt are not fun to be around. It seems that any small thing sets them off, and they put a damper on everybodies day. I always try not to let things get to me, and hurt my feelings. I'm really good at reading people, and when I feel like I'm not wanted I feel hurt. Whenever I feel unwanted, I don't act like my feelings are hurt. I just try to get away from everybody so I'm not in the way. Since I'm a girl, hurt feelings are a big deal and common. I think we're around it more then guys are.
I never like to hurt other peoples feelings. When someone else thinks I ment to hurt them, I freak out. I never mean to hurt people, but sometimes words just come out. But I feel like most words can be taken back, especially in the heat of a moment.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

childhood memory of the teeter-totter

I childhood memory I remember is how much I loved the teeter-totter...

One day in my childhood all my feelings for the teeter-totter changed, though. My friend and I were having the times of our lifes flying up in the air then dropping down and over again. Suddenly I had accidentally let go of the handle while flying up in the air. I soon fell backwards and punmented to the cold gravel. Immediantly the recess teachers ran over to the scene of the accident and helped me up. I was escorted to the nurse, where I got band-aids slapped on my knees and elbows.

You might think that I never used the teeter-totter again. But just a short week later, I got back onto it, making sure to hold onto the handle with as firm of a grip as I could muster.