Ok, been a couple BUSY days, so I fell behind again, haha. SOO, Time to catch back up. So here's 19, 20, and 21.
19 Five ways to win your heart
19 Five ways to win your heart
20 something you feel strongly about
21 a book you love
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19 - Five ways to win your heart
1 - Always be honest with me, no matter how much you think it will hurt me, because - while the truth may hurt - it hurts less to hear the TRUTH than to hear lie after lie only to find out the truth. That hurts worse. K?
2 - be there for me on my BAD days too. Physically, mentally, emotionally - we all have bad days. Don't just be there for my good days. Show me that you have my best interests at heart and be there for me during the bad days too
3 - If you say you're going to do something - DO IT! Unless there is a LEGITIMATE reason not to (like you're sick, or injured, or something like that where you just honestly can't do it) always follow through with what you say you will do. I can't stand people who tell me they will do something only to back out because someone else made plans that they liked more. If you don't wanna do something, just tell me. It won't break my heart, k?
4 - Surprise me. Doesn't have to be with anything that requires money. It can be with a walk around the lake, a movie date at home, cooking my favorite meal for me for dinner, or serving me breakfast in bed. Just something new and exciting on occasion helps me feel like you care enough to notice the things that I really enjoy.
5 - Believe in me. In every way possible, that is the most simple and the most complex sentence at the same time. But it's pretty self explanatory. :)
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20 - Something you feel strongly about
Probably gonna end up being a small list here instead of just one thing. So just deal with it, k? haha.
First, I believe that people should NEVER be judged by the color of their skin. EVER. I believe that EVERYONE should be treated as equals, and the fact that people STILL judge people by the color of skin they were BORN with instead of by their actual actions (and not something that people have made up because they don't like the color of their skin). I thought we'd come past that, but here we are still dealing with it on a daily basis, and it breaks my heart
Second - I think Religion and politics should NEVER be put together in the same room. Laws are supposed to be made to protect the rights of the people, but the more religious fanatics we put into congress the less it's about freedom. It become MY RELIGION IS BETTER THAN YOURS SO IT SHOULD BE THE LAW OF THE LAND. Isn't that what this country was founded on? Freedom? Getting away from people trying to force us into a mold they formed in their heads? Again, here we are in the "modern" age, and we are still living in the past.
and Third - I think that we need to focus on the next generations. Raising children that we would be PROUD to see in office, or running a business, or something like that. But instead we are SPOILING our children. Instead of teaching them to be independent young men and women, we are giving them EVERYTHING until they reach adulthood, and then we wonder why they can't take care of themselves once they finally do become adults. STOP DOING THAT! Teach your children that you love them, and you're there for them, but they need to learn to take care of their own responsibilities. Seriously, I don't wanna see what the future holds if it's run by a bunch of spoiled brats. Just saying. Would you??
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21 - A book you love
There's a couple books I love. Just gonna list them and a little about each one.
1 - I never promised you a rose garden - It's a book about a little girl who has mental issues who is in a mental institute, and her struggles with everyday life dealing with her illness.
2 - The nightside novels - Yes, all of them. If you haven't read them, check them out. It's a pretty interesting series.
3 - His Dark Materials trilogy. - Seriously good books.
3 - A cricket in times square - Another cute book. Great for older children to read. (actually, I need to find it for Ivy's class. I think they'd really like it)
(ok that was quite a few, but they are all really really good books, so go check them out)
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19 - Five ways to win your heart
1 - Always be honest with me, no matter how much you think it will hurt me, because - while the truth may hurt - it hurts less to hear the TRUTH than to hear lie after lie only to find out the truth. That hurts worse. K?
2 - be there for me on my BAD days too. Physically, mentally, emotionally - we all have bad days. Don't just be there for my good days. Show me that you have my best interests at heart and be there for me during the bad days too
3 - If you say you're going to do something - DO IT! Unless there is a LEGITIMATE reason not to (like you're sick, or injured, or something like that where you just honestly can't do it) always follow through with what you say you will do. I can't stand people who tell me they will do something only to back out because someone else made plans that they liked more. If you don't wanna do something, just tell me. It won't break my heart, k?
4 - Surprise me. Doesn't have to be with anything that requires money. It can be with a walk around the lake, a movie date at home, cooking my favorite meal for me for dinner, or serving me breakfast in bed. Just something new and exciting on occasion helps me feel like you care enough to notice the things that I really enjoy.
5 - Believe in me. In every way possible, that is the most simple and the most complex sentence at the same time. But it's pretty self explanatory. :)
<(:)><(:)><(:)>
20 - Something you feel strongly about
Probably gonna end up being a small list here instead of just one thing. So just deal with it, k? haha.
First, I believe that people should NEVER be judged by the color of their skin. EVER. I believe that EVERYONE should be treated as equals, and the fact that people STILL judge people by the color of skin they were BORN with instead of by their actual actions (and not something that people have made up because they don't like the color of their skin). I thought we'd come past that, but here we are still dealing with it on a daily basis, and it breaks my heart
Second - I think Religion and politics should NEVER be put together in the same room. Laws are supposed to be made to protect the rights of the people, but the more religious fanatics we put into congress the less it's about freedom. It become MY RELIGION IS BETTER THAN YOURS SO IT SHOULD BE THE LAW OF THE LAND. Isn't that what this country was founded on? Freedom? Getting away from people trying to force us into a mold they formed in their heads? Again, here we are in the "modern" age, and we are still living in the past.
and Third - I think that we need to focus on the next generations. Raising children that we would be PROUD to see in office, or running a business, or something like that. But instead we are SPOILING our children. Instead of teaching them to be independent young men and women, we are giving them EVERYTHING until they reach adulthood, and then we wonder why they can't take care of themselves once they finally do become adults. STOP DOING THAT! Teach your children that you love them, and you're there for them, but they need to learn to take care of their own responsibilities. Seriously, I don't wanna see what the future holds if it's run by a bunch of spoiled brats. Just saying. Would you??
<(:)><(:)><(:)>
21 - A book you love
There's a couple books I love. Just gonna list them and a little about each one.
1 - I never promised you a rose garden - It's a book about a little girl who has mental issues who is in a mental institute, and her struggles with everyday life dealing with her illness.
2 - The nightside novels - Yes, all of them. If you haven't read them, check them out. It's a pretty interesting series.
3 - His Dark Materials trilogy. - Seriously good books.
3 - A cricket in times square - Another cute book. Great for older children to read. (actually, I need to find it for Ivy's class. I think they'd really like it)
(ok that was quite a few, but they are all really really good books, so go check them out)
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