Have you ever made a terrible choice? The kind of bad choice that makes your stomach cringe, the kind of bad choice that gives you nightmares and makes you question everything about yourself, like what kind of person you really are.
Well I have.
Some people say that its in high school when you find yourself; but it was then when I destroyed myself.
My tough decision was to choose only one sport to play to either baseball or play soccer. I was not that good at soccer, but I was better at baseball. The rest of my family played baseball or softball. My options were to to either stick with playing baseball or soccer. The consequence was to play soccer and not be as good as I was in baseball. The final process was to make a decision on what sport I should primary play. The decision I decided to play or stick with was baseball.
As I stood on the outside of the arena watching teen girls traditional finish dancing, my stomach filled with butterflies. I walked into the arena as the announcer says “Next up teen girl's jingle,” with all the other dancers in my category. It was Sunday, the last day of Indian Summer Pow Wow, and my last contest for this pow wow, this year. Although I was nervous, I was also filled with happiness, confidence, and gratefulness. “Take it away boys” the announcer says. That’s when I knew that the drum group was going to start playing and this meant I had to start dancing.
How you ever done a good or bad choice? Did you feel good or bad about it? Well ,the
One of the greatest life skills that you can attain is to always double check! I unfortunately had to learn this lesson the hard way. Even though obstacles come up, you can always learn from them. In this certain situation, my brother David and I thought that we did something when in reality we didn't.
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CCIB received a call from Kathy, LTCO. Kathy went to the facility because of the SOC 341 received regarding the staff (Aialoi) throwing the lunch box at the resident Mary Mitchell, as reported by the ADP staff Kyle Borchardt. She wanted CCIB to know why she was there, she is concerned since the licensee of the home is out of the country. Kathy arrived around 1015 am today, and knocked on the door. A gentleman answered the door (Grayish brown hair, stocky, wearing a hat, about 5'10.") He smiled at her and said "K." She asked if she could come in, he stood there and kept saying "K,K,K." Kathy clearly discerned he was a client/resident. She yelled into the home, "Hello?" Several times and received no response. She was with him aline for at least
My Dumbest Move I got invited to a party And I decided to go There was alcohol there But that was no surprise to me Everyone kept offering me drinks
My personal Narrative is about my brother having a seizure and almost died. So May 2, 2014 me and my siblings went to my mom's house for the day (before she moved) we wanted to watch a movie so we watched Frozen so that's what we did and it also was a really hot day but my brother thinks it is the opposite so he wore a jacket and long pants, so a little bit before the movie ended my brother Isaac fell asleep on this bed my mom has. About 20 minutes later my mom told me and my sisters that these people were going to fix the dryer so we had to move the bed isaac was on to my mom's room but then as soon as we started to move the bed my brother was having a seizure so we put the bed down and my mom put him on his side and put a wet washcloth on
If I had one “do-over”, it would be to study math in high school more seriously. I know now how important math is in everything I have an interest in now and many good paying jobs. Having studied geometry, calculus, or trigonometry early in my life would have changed my life I am sure in many positive ways. I could have been anything I now want to be in life, from an astronomer, computer programmer, to chemists. To me my biggest do over would be to take many more math classes when I was younger and my brain more
There was a time when we all were young and stupid, we all have made these decisions that made us learn from them, and there was a time in my life when I have made a really dumb decisions and was a step away from being dead. It seems to me like it never happened, I was around four years old and didn’t go to school. All of this was happening in my old place in a two story house where we started to leave as soon as we came from Russia. My sister came from school early for some reason and had to watch my brother and me when my mom had left grocery shopping. As usual my sister went to do her own things in her room, leaving my brother and me watching a cartoon about Winnie the pooh but In the Russian version. We were all kids in some point and when we would see something cool or fun we had to try it ourselves and we would do it without thinking.
I think if I could have one do-over moment in my life it would be the time I wet my pants in the fourth grade. It’s kind of a miniscule and irrelevant event in the grand scheme of things, but when I look back on my life I would never even think about changing any of the major events. All of the challenges that have been thrown my way have contributed to who I am. I think it’s fair to say that everyone has certain times in their lives that they would rather not experience again. We all go through tough times - whether it’s losing a loved one, losing a job, or just making a poor decision. Bad things happen no matter what you do to try to prevent it. Challenges teach us lessons and overcoming them makes us stronger. If all of the conflicts were
“Are you sure you want to do this?” she spoke with care, as if we were walking on the weakest of eggshells. I shuffled nervously, avoiding the glances my mother was throwing at me. My father stood next to her, asking himself if he heard what I had previously said correctly. I cracked my knuckles and tried to speak again, gaining some confidence. “I want to be bald.” It was not the weirdest statement, but it definitely alarmed my parents, who knew how much my thick brunette locks meant to me. This request didn’t occur out of the blue. The school year had been terrible for my classmate, who was teased constantly for having no hair, a result of chemotherapy. As a child, I didn’t understand why she was tormented but I knew I couldn’t let her live through it by herself. Therefore, before I brought the idea to my parents, I researched the procedure, figuring out that I could probably get
Earlier this year I was blessed enough to hear God’s calling for me. Yet, ever since this moment I’ve felt like as much as I’m working to reach this new purpose in life…. I’m kind of walking in circles. Like I’m on the hamster wheel all over again, not matter how inspired I am. I keep sitting here waiting for God to show me another sign.
Throughout history, innovations have made modern life more stabilized. For me, the past represents a learning process that led us to the growth of today, which is evident through The Civil Rights Movement, the medical advancements and the evolution of the churches.
I have last year when i was going swimming for not listening to my mom saying”don’t go to the deep side.”