Filling Buckets
What will you look back to see one day when you have grown old? Make your life worth it. Make it your own. Live up to your standards, not someone else's. Inspire others with what you do. You never know when you will kick the bucket so be sure to fill it. I hope that my bucket adventure may someday spark yours as well.
Monday, July 8, 2013
Friday, March 29, 2013
New Things
So it has been a long, long time since I have posted on here so I figured it was about time I posted again. Over a month ago it was official that there would not be a softball team at my school due to a lack of students who wanted to participate in that sport. Because of this, I had to find something else to do, and that something was track. At first I was not expecting it to be very fun but boy was I wrong. Track is fun and I have come to appreciate that there was still something left for me to do. Though I am use to, and kind of prefer team sports, being a part of a independence sport (excluding relay races and the combination of points), I have come to enjoy making myself independent goals. And I suppose that's part of what it's all about, making little goals, trying new things, and enjoying what you still have.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
113. Find out who let the dogs out
So the other day my friends and I were at a house. One friend, Alexis, had to leave. As she left she accidentally let the dogs out of the house. Luckily she managed to bring them back inside.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Create
Never be afraid to create something. Earth without "art" is just "Eh." Eh doesn't sound like a place one would want to live.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Being Thankful
So this Thanksgiving my family went to celebrate with a
family other than ours. Lots of appetizers had been brought, including black
olives. Now in my family black olives are a big deal. Every year my grandfather
would buy big cans of them. We would eat loads of them and until my fingers
grew too big, I would put one olive on each finger. Now most families have
pumpkin pie for dessert, but this family didn’t. It wasn’t until near the end
of the gathering that I started longing to enjoy it once more. My grandfather
and I thought the bigger the better. Although, it isn’t all about the pie
either, whipped cream is very important. The more, the merrier. We would joke
around saying, “this can be my pie, and you guys can share that one, but I am
going to need all of this whipped cream!” We did this especially when I was
younger. Despite the fact that I was a little sad we couldn’t eat with our
family, I did enjoy being with the other one as well. I suppose you could say
that at this year’s Thanksgiving, I was thankful for the memories.
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Happy Turkey Day!
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone! Remember today isn't just about having no work/school or stuffing yourself with delicious food, it's about taking the time to recognize what you are thankful for. Not only that but never forget to thank the people who have taken the time to be there for you.
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