Thursday, August 27, 2009
Blog #2
A hero is someone who makes a difference in your life. Someone who you see on a daily basis and who you trust with your life. A hero is there for you no matter what situation you are in. They encourage you every step of the way even when your dreams seem too big to reach. They are inspirational and should spiritually lead you in life. They inspire you to become the person God meant for you to be.
Blog #3
I use to think that life was unfair. I use to think that I was a failure because whenever I tried to be perfect something always went wrong. I use to think that the whole world was against me because when everything seemed to be going right something would always go wrong. Whenever things went wrong, I felt like my whole world was coming to an end. But it was then that I realized that everything happens for a reason and that it's all part of God's plan for our lives.
Blog #5
I need to find a place where I can be myself. I need to find a place where friends don't betray friends. A place where every thing goes my way, and no one judges other people. I need to find a place where people accept me for who I am and where perfection isn't a necessity. Where every thing is a team effort and doesn't rely on one individual person.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Blog #4
I actually dream of being a normal teenage girl. I literally go to school, then practice, and then come home. I'm not the type of girl that is allowed out on Friday nights and who can spend all Saturday hanging out with friends. My weekends usually consist of practices or races and then church and homework. If I want to do anything, I can't ask the day of or the day before. I have to give at least a week notice. I can't just hop in my car and go anywhere I want to with whoever. I wish I could have the life my friends have but I know I can't so it doesn't hurt to dream.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Blog #1
As a senior, I see myself as becoming my own independent person who will soon be graduating at the end of May. Senior year has just begun and I'm still getting use to the fact that my high school career is coming to an end. As a senior, I see myself becoming a young woman of faith who is attempting to survive my senior year of cross country. I see myself maturing into the adult that God has intended for me. And I see myself as the girl who her parents are proud to call their daughter.
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