Thursday, September 25, 2014

Something I Would Never Do

There are a lot of things that I would not do, and out of that humongous list, would definitely be having kids. Not only are kids annoying and just at terrible thing, but they definitely not cost effective. Yeah you get to continue on your family name, but is it REALLY worth it? I think not. You actually have to put up with them, while making sure you raise them right. That way they don't turn out as serial killers and what not. For example you need to give it attention, food, love, and everything else that I don't have time for. It's just too much work. I might just being saying this because I'm 15, and I'm sure a lot of people a lot of people actually like kids and want to have some of their own. I also might just be scared to have kids because of them turning out like me. It'd be cool at first to have a tiny little version of you, but it might be kind of creepy. Also the financial commitment seems pretty scare as well. Do you know how much it costs for a little thing for your baby to use the restroom in? A lot. Do you know how much baby formula and food costs? A lot. Do you know how much it costs to continuously buy your baby clothes every month because they're growing so fast? A lot. I don't have actual numbers at hand of the prices, but I've been complained to a lot from my parents about how much of a hassle kids are. Sometimes people make mistakes and end up in the situation where they're going to be a mommy or a daddy. Nobody is perfect, but my recommendation would just to be not to put yourself at the risk at all until you're financially, emotionally, and physically ready for your own baby. If you do get put into that situation, I'd suggest to try your hardest and devote the majority of your time to your baby. Just try to make ends meet financially, and then attempt to keep yourself emotionally together as you will be feeling a landslide of emotions. If you're at a young age some people might chide you for your actions but just ignore them, and be the best darn parent you can be; and give your child the best life you possibly can.

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Thursday, September 18, 2014

The 3 People I Would Invite Over

If I could have 3 people come over for coffee, I would invite Kim Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, and Nicki Minaj. I chose these three because they're all so fine. Like, I would marry all three of them in a heartbeat. Especially Kendall, oh my gosh. I would trudge through 300 miles of Legos in 106 degree weather; I'm serious. I would give up my first born child just to meet one of them in person. Anyway, I would give Kim the mustache mug just because that's what she would have if she forgot to wax that peach fuzz. Kendall would get a mug with me and her in a selfie together cut out in the shape of a heart, cause you know, were meant to be. Finally, Nicki would get a mug with an anaconda on it, because she got buns, hun.



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Thursday, September 11, 2014

One Memory I Could Bottle Up

If I could bottle up one memory to be able to open and remember whenever I wanted, I would have to say the time my family and I went on vacation to Disney World. I choose this memory cause it was the last time my family had a big vacation event, and it brings back good memories just thinking about it. 

I was just 8 or 9 years old, but my sister being 4 and a half years older was 12-13 years old. Anyway, I was extremely excited when my parents first told me that we we're going. It was extremely exciting, I think everyone can agree that Disney World is every kid's fantasy. I'm glad I went back then because looking back now I don't think I would've enjoyed it very much if I was the age I am now. We decided to drive there instead of flying to save money. I think it was a big mistake because it was the last time we every drove that far. A 20 hour drive will make you go from 100 to 0 very quick. It felt like an eternity in that car, and the suspense of getting their didn't make it any better. My sister and I shared the back seat while my dad drove the entire way. We only made about a total of 6 stops maybe, once every couple hours to stretch, use the restroom, and of course eat. 

When we got there it was even cooler than I thought it would be. We stayed in the Polynesian Hotel, a tiki themed building. There were many other choices of places to stay, but they were way too busy and cluttered. The one we had picked was very relaxing, right on a beach with a nice pool and water slide in the shape of a volcano. Every day we'd wake up and plan what we'd want to do, where to eat, what to see. One of my favorite restaurants was the hibachi grill, and I still to the day love eating at hibachi restaurants. On the vacation I ate filet mignon six out of the seven days I was there. We also frequently visited the water parks and main attractions. 


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