I've never thought it was possible to not want to leave Beulah. I've been wishing for this moment forever. However, now that it's just around the corner, I wish I could go back to kindergarten. I'm not ready to be a senior.
My parents and I have a stronger bond than we use to. Now that I've realized my graduation is just a little over a year away, I'm scared. I'm a worry wart, I'm afraid of what being alone in an apartment will bring. I'm not use to being far away from my parents. I'm not sure if I'm ready to buy my own groceries, pay my rent, and wake myself up, yes that's sad. I depend on my mommy and daddy for almost everything. They're my everything and being by myself is a scary thought. I hope I'm soon to figure out how to be on my own without being scared or worried. As of now, I'm still a little kid and I need my mom and dad with me.
Saturday, May 11, 2013
11 Days to Seniority
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No matter how hold you are, you will always need your mom and dad. You grow up and leave the house but you never lose that bond. You will more than likely be closer to them. I really like how you just go with the flow in your writing. Great job my dear(:
ReplyDeleteI think a lot of seniors have the exact same thoughts as you. I like how honest you are in your writing. It really tells us a lot about your personality. I noticed a couple errors, so it might be a good idea to double check things. Besides that, good job!
ReplyDeleteI don't know if it was intentional or not but I liked how you went from a formal tone of saying parents, to a childish tone of using mommy and daddy, and then a more mature tone to say mom and dad. Again, this may have been an accident but I think it was powerful and shows the change of character.
ReplyDeleteDon't worry about leaving them, instead use next year as a chance to build an even stronger bond! I think it's a good thing you are worried! Most of the time when people act like they are excited for every new thing in life they are let down. I like how you used "mommy and daddy," too. I think it was a good way of showing a kind of "little kid" tone, which helps add to your worries about leaving them! Good work:)
ReplyDeleteI don't exactly understand your point of view, because I for one have senioritis as a junior. I am very ready to live on my own and go to college. Although I will have to pay my own bills, I will really enjoy being independent. I hope you are able to keep in contact with your parents while you go to school so you can still have your good relationship with them. The blog was a little short but it had a great purpose behind it.
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