Saturday, December 19, 2009

Women's Immorality

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_G7DRwfafSQ

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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Fashion Magazines


If I were an invention I would be fashion magazines. Fashion magazines such as, Glamour, Elle, and Vogue represent who I am as an individual. I consider myself independent, unique, creative and unpredictable. The pages of these fashion magazines portray just that. They hold the secrets of the latest fashions and tell the stories of contemporary lifestyles. Reading through the pages you can find helpful tips for beauty and brains. I easily compare myself to fashion magazine because fashion has always caught my eye. Whether it be the designers or styling, the history and patterns, it has always been a passion of mine.

The Park Bench


The Davis Thayer park bench and playground are the key images from my childhood. I went to that bench for my very first recess. It is where I met my best friends, Tate, Molly, and Casey. Ever since that day I reminisce about my elementary years. I sat there with my friends and gossiped about the latest drama. The drama could not compare to the drama now. Back then it was who aced their spelling quiz and won a piece of candy. But the memories I will save forever are the ones you had to search for.
Hanging out at the park bench didn’t just bring me friendships or memories, it taught life lessons. I learned how to trust and gain confidence. I also learned the meaning of friendship. Friendship means you can be yourself and laugh whenever you feel like it. The park bench brought me change, change that is not necessarily good or bad. I learned that change is normal to have in your life. The park bench brought me memories and friendships of which I will always remember.

An Inspirational Motto


In my lifetime, I have had a tendency to rush or over look main events. A quote that represents my life is, “life moves fast, if you don’t stop and look around, you could miss it”. It is giving advice to those who never fully experience living. It is saying to enjoy the time that you have and live your life to the fullest. When a person is living but not seeing, you may miss important events. Take the time to view the events and learn from the experience.
This quote gives me advice and influences my experiences. When I get frustrated with a situation or upset, I just erase it from my memory. Remembering this quote helps me through my tough times. It provides comfort and guides me. Repeating this in my mind allows me to know each event is an experience, good or bad, you will remember and learn.