Friday, January 25, 2013

Would you . . .


Hearing a person say “I would take a bullet for that person” makes me actually think, would he or she really do it? Would one person really risk his or her life to save another? I may not know exactly why someone would risk his or her life for another persons, but I am willing to share some ideas. I guess the question could go two different ways. This question could also go the complete opposite, why do some people look out for themselves before others, and still keep the same answer.
I think, for certain people, this heroic action may just be a simple reflex. For example: if witnessing someone in danger, the other person may have a quick instinct to drop everything and help the person in need. Maybe the adrenaline gets to their head or they go into some sort of shock or something. Whatever it is, it must be strong considering the “hero” is completely forgetting about his or her own safety for someone else.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Jai Brooks ;****



If I could meet anyone from the present, I would want to meet Jai Brooks. Jai Brooks is a semi-famous teenage boy from Australia and is currently in a relationship with Ariana Grande from “Victorious”. Jai is a member of a group called the “Janoskians” which include his two brothers and another friend. The Janoskians have been on many TV shows, they dabble in music, and can be found almost anywhere on the Internet including YouTube, Google, Wiki, Facebook, and Twitter. If I had the pleasure of meeting him and it was coincidence enough to be during the summer, I would most likely take him to Cedar Point.
I think Cedar Point would be a perfect place to take him because I always have fun there. Between going on all the rides, playing games, eating food, and laughing the whole day, I do not even know what I would say to him. I believe that day would turn out to be the best day of my life.

Monday, January 7, 2013

* Winter Vacation *


Over vacation, my best friend Sarah Wright had a little New Years Eve party at her house. Her family went to another party down the street, we ordered pizza, and we just hung out, so I admit we did have a great time. We did not really plan too far ahead so she only had a few people over. We have always been with our families for New Years, so we thought we would switch it up for a change. That idea was absolutely a good idea! We played the Kinect, card games, ate food, listened to music, talked, and just hung out. It was completely different counting down to 2013 with my friends instead of family. I guess I can admit that I missed hugging my family at midnight and wishing them a “Happy new year”, but they were the first people I called once hugging all of my friends. I would absolutely do this again; in fact we have plans to do this again next year at my house. Even though it was a small party, more like a “get together”, we definitely had a blast!